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A Bunk for the Night: A Guide to New Zealand's Best Backcountry Huts by Shaun Barnett; Geoff Spearpoint; Rob Brown
49.99 NZD
Category: Architecture/Interiors
New Zealand has a huge range of backcountry huts, most of which are available for public use. Some can sleep 80 people, while others are tiny two-bunk affairs with not even room to stand up in. They are located in our mountains, on the edges of our fiords, coastlines and lakes, beside rivers, in the bus ...Show more
A Bunk for the Night - A Guide to New Zealand's Best Backcountry Huts (Revised edition) by Shaun Barnett, Rob Brown; Geoff Spearpoint
49.99 NZD
Category: NZ General Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
New Zealand has a huge range of backcountry huts, most of which are available for public use. Some can sleep 80 people, while others are tiny two-bunk affairs with not even room to stand up in. They are located in our mountains, on the edges of our fiords, coastlines and lakes, beside rivers, in the bus ...Show more
New Zealand: The Essential Landscape by Rob Brown
49.99 NZD
Category: NZ Photography
For nearly two decades Rob has been carrying his camera all over the wild parts of New Zealand, and New Zealand: The Essential Landscape is the stunning record of this work.
Rakiura: Wild Landscapes of Stewart Island by Rob Brown
64.99 NZD
Category: NZ Photography
Stewart Island/Rakiura is one of our special places, an island that is increasingly cherished by New Zealanders, whose appreciation for its wild character has flourished in recent years. This has inspired the revising of ‘Rakiura’, the work of leading landscape photographer Rob Brown, which was first p ...Show more
Shelter from the Storm: The Story of New Zealand's Backcountry Huts by Shaun Barnett & Rob Brown & Geoff Spearpoint
79.99 NZD
Category: NZ Photography
One of the defining and unique features of the New Zealand outdoors is the backcountry hut. New Zealand has a remarkably diverse network of these huts, unparalleled anywhere else in the world, and for those who venture into our wild places there is often a passionate attachment to these humble structure ...Show more
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