
Lou Sanson - From Track Cutter to DOC Boss
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Lou Sanson, former Director-General of the Department of Conservation, has spent a lifetime in New Zealand’s backcountry. From his childhood on the West Coast being taken tramping before he could walk, through teenage missions into wild valleys, to a career cutting tracks, leading DOC, and supporting the Backcountry Trust, Lou has lived and breathed the outdoors.
We talk about:
- His earliest memories of family adventures in the hills.
- The tramps and mentors that shaped his love of the backcountry.
- Turning a passion for the outdoors into a lifelong career.
- Memorable tramping trips — from Ivory Lake to Stewart Island to the Auckland Islands.
- The future of our hut and track network, and the balance between recreation, conservation, and tourism.
- His annual tradition of spending the longest day of the year on a mountain summit.
- It’s a conversation full of stories, reflection, and inspiration from one of the key figures behind New Zealand’s conservation and recreation legacy.
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