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134: Three Months of Road Trips and Hut Bagging in the South Island with Sophie Wakelin

134: Three Months of Road Trips and Hut Bagging in the South Island with Sophie Wakelin

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Sophie Wakelin is a doctor, who quit her job in Wellington to spend time travelling. Over three months in the South Island, she slept out of her car and bagged 67 huts from Nelson Lakes to Rakiura Stewart Island. Sophie shares her top three favourite huts, including Mataketake Hut that required a second attempt to get to. She shares the challenges she faced while tramping solo, how to grow your confidence in the outdoors and plenty of ideas for your next South Island tramp or hut bagging mission.

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