NZ Hunter

Christison Braidyn

We loaded up the D-Max and headed for Pop’s place to grab his gear and enough food to feed an army.

. Leica the dog was excited as well, maybe even a bit more than me. Soon enough we got loaded up and headed off to meet Pete and Hughsey in Otane. We got to Pete’s house where we sussed out our plan and headed for the Wairarapa.

It was a nice clear afternoon as we loaded up the bikes and headed for the hut. We soon got there and unloaded the mountain of gear on the bike into the cramped hut. I kicked Hughsey out into his tent as there were only four bunks,

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