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Jim's "Xtreme Rimu" : Complete itinerary

March 17 - March 30, 2008

Hike Cascade Saddle, Mt. Aspiring National Park
Bike Hanmer Forest
· Swim with Dusky Dolphins
Mountain Bike Queen Charlotte Track and Craigieburn Skifield
Sea Kayak Abel Tasman National Park · Hike Mt. Owen, Mt. Cook National Park

jim's xtreme rimu trip
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14 days - south island US$3799 + tax
designed by Jim Hawkridge, winner of the 2007 Guide's Choice competition currency converter

Jim Hawkridge, competing in the Southern Traverse Adventure RaceOur guides often come to us with great ideas for new activities and places to visit on our trips, so in 2006 we created an annual competition amongst our guides where they design a trip of their own - the “Guide’s Choice trip”. The 2007 winner is Jim Hawkridge, and his “Xtreme” Rimu has got everyone talking! Over the years we’ve received many requests for an extreme version of our classic Rimu trip. Well - here it is, and what a guy to lead you on this adventure!

Jim loves his extreme adventure racing - he and his team-mates recently competed in the gruelling Southern Traverse multisport race finishing 5th overall. In May this year, he ran (and won) the annual Routeburn Classic Race, running the full 24 miles (38km) of the Routeburn Track in just under three hours! In addition to his athletic achievements, Jim receives rave reviews from our past travellers. Jim has been with us since 2006, and has become well known for his boundless energy, enthusiasm for the outdoors and fine backcountry culinary skills. We know you’ll have a great trip, but enough from us, here’s what Jim says about his dream trip…

Cheers, Steve and the ACTIVE NZ team

“I often found myself in a guiding role, while on adventures with friends. They kept telling me that I should do it for a living, and here I am! Over the years, I have competed in adventure races and mountain runs and usually the training takes me on some interesting adventures. I find it extremely rewarding to share such adventures with people, seeing them overcome their own personal challenges and having a blast doing something out of the ordinary. Knowing you have made a difference is for me, the essence of guiding...”

Cheers! Jim

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JIM'S "XTREME" RIMU : 14 days Christchurch to Queenstown
Mon: Arrive, bike Hanmer Forest and relax in natural hot pools
Tue: Swim with Dusky Dolphins
Wed: Mountain bike Queen Charlotte Track, explore Marahau
Thu: Sea kayak Abel Tasman National Park
Fri: Hike Mt. Owen Circuit
Sat: Summit Mt. Owen
Sun: Trail run alongside Pororari River, mountain biking on Craigieburn
Mon: Hike in Mt. Cook National Park, sunset bike ride to Lake Ohau Lodge
Tue: Free day in Wanaka
Wed: Hike to Mt. Aspiring Hut
Thu: Hike over Cascade Saddle to Dart Hut
Fri: Hike out to Sandy Bluff, overnight at Kinloch Lodge
Sat: Mountain bike to Walter Peak Station, steamship to Queenstown
Sun: Depart for home
  Map of Jim's "Extreme" Rimu

Jim’s “Xtreme” Rimu trip is one of those rare opportunities that only come around every once in a while. For those highly active and keen people that enjoy the outdoors with a passion and like nothing better than working up a sweat in some of the most amazing places in the world, this is the trip for you – no contest.

You don’t need to be a hardcore athlete like Jim to do this trip – although if you are I’m sure he’ll give you a run for your money! You will need to be physically fit, even more so than for our other ACTIVE itineraries. If you have an adventurous spirit; if the idea of running through limestone canyons and lush rainforest sends you off into daydreams; if your favourite moments in life are those divine hours after a long hard hike, bike or kayak where you feel exhausted and yet at the same time content and exhilarated, then I think you should take a good look at the “Xtreme” Rimu. You won’t find any other trips like this in New Zealand, and with such a knowledgeable and passionate outdoorsman such as Jim – it’s a real treat.

Monday Arrive, bike Hanmer Forest and relax in natural hot pools

We’ll meet you in Christchurch late morning and drive up the coast to the mountain village of Hanmer Springs. After lunch you’ll be fitted with a 21-speed front-suspension Specialized mountain bike, and then we’ll get our endorphins pumping with a mountain bike ride in Hanmer Forest. In the evening you can soak, relax and get to know your co-travellers in the fresh water mineral spas at Hanmer Springs. This makes for a great introduction to New Zealand, and no matter where you’re coming from you’ll appreciate the gentle start to your adventure, and so you’ll probably find jetlag is no big deal.

ACCOMMODATION: Hanmer Springs lodgings, Hanmer Springs (L,D)

Tuesday Swim with Dusky Dolphins

We’ll rise early this morning to greet the day with a quick breakfast before heading to Kaikoura to swim with some of Kaikoura's more famous local personalities - the playful Dusky Dolphins! With mask, snorkel, and fins you'll have the opportunity to enter their world and swim amongst them. If you prefer, you can stay on the boat and marvel at their acrobatic displays. After an early lunch we’ll head for Anakiwa on the edge of Queen Charlotte Sound. After a short water taxi ride, we’ll arrive at the secluded Lochmara Lodge – a run through the forest at dusk anyone?!

ACCOMMODATION: Lochmara Lodge, Queen Charlotte Sound (B,L,D)

Wednesday Mountain bike Queen Charlotte Track, explore Marahau

We offer a range of fantastic single-track and road riding to suit your experience and interests. The Queen Charlotte Track is rated one the best mountain biking tracks in the South Island and is one of the few areas of New Zealand wilderness where mountain bikes are permitted. We’ll spend the morning biking back towards Anakiwa, and if mountain biking is your thing, we have challenging single-track riding available for the more experienced. Alternatively, road cycling along Queen Charlotte Drive allows you to cover a greater distance and take in more of the Marlborough Sounds - it’s your call! After lunch we’ll continue up to the Abel Tasman National Park and we will spend the next two nights exploring this magnificent area.

ACCOMMODATION: Marahau Lodge, Abel Tasman (B,L,D)

Thursday Sea kayak Abel Tasman National Park

Today we’ll take a water taxi to Anchorage Bay - and then kayak back again! Upon arrival at the beautiful beach of Anchorage, you’ll have some time to appreciate the solitude of the area before jumping in your kayak for the journey back to the lodge. You may be up for a race today, but you’ll find it hard not to stop from time to time for a swim along the deserted golden beaches dotted along the Abel Tasman National Park coastline! We’ll paddle around Pitt Head before passing Te Puketea Bay, and the carved granite headlands of the “mad mile”. From here we’ll kayak south past tidal estuaries, sea caves and the calm waters of the “Astrolabe Roadstead” before arriving back at Marahau for a well-deserved seafood dinner as the last rays of the sun steal across Tasman Bay.

ACCOMMODATION: Marahau Lodge, Abel Tasman (B,L,D)

Friday Hike Mt. Owen Circuit

At 6,150 feet (or 1,875 metres), Mt. Owen is the highest point in Kahurangi National Park, a sculptured landscape of marble karst topography including New Zealand's longest cave system. While most people hike this track in three days, Jim will lead you on his two-day version, approaching from the north side, camping near Granity Pass, before summiting on day two and returning to the trailhead that day. Today we’ll begin by climbing to Granity Pass, either via the Blue Creek Track or the ridge walk, depending on the conditions at the time. The climb is quite steep through open forest for about two hours until you reach a clearing overlooking the west. There's a fantastic echo and, of course, views to die for! The next section of the track travels through some spectacular and unusual alpine vegetation, and we’ll be walking along a dry creek bed for most of the last leg of today’s hike. We’ll camp this evening alongside some tarns, where the lack of artificial light gives us the perfect opportunity to check out some of the Southern Hemisphere’s most well known stellar features, including the Southern Cross, the Coal Sack, and views of the Milky Way like you’ve never seen before. This is serious wilderness country - no roads, no shops, no TVs - just incredible views and marvellous solitude. Jim’s aim is to help you keep your pack weight as minimal as possible. You’ll be carrying a sleeping bag, a few spare clothes, some food, and we’ll share the tents between us - no need for any more than that!

CAMPING: Near Granity Pass, Kahurangi National Park (B,L,D)

Saturday Summit Mt. Owen

Today is an unforgettable day - the scenery gets even better and more bizarre with each step! The track changes to a route marked by stone cairns as we hike for two hours to the summit of Mt. Owen. As we ascend, we’ll guide you through a labyrinth of crevices and dramatically distorted rock formations, which give this landscape an aura of other-worldliness. Once you’ve reached the summit, you’ll be inspired by the surrounding views, and you’ll know that all the sweat has been worth it for this moment. You’ll see the ranges of Nelson Lakes National Park in the distance as well as stunning views to the ocean in the north, with the immense Kahurangi National Park in between. We’ll then head back down Mt. Owen, before continuing on to Punakaiki for a well-earned cold beer (or orange juice) as you reflect on your day’s adventure.

ACCOMMODATION: Punakaiki lodgings - comfortable and quiet (B,L,D)

Sunday Trail run alongside Pororari River, mountain biking on Craigieburn

As the sun rises over the eerie landscape of Punakaiki, we’ll begin the day with an early morning trail run along the Pororari River Track. Running amongst the limestone canyons and lush rainforest of this stunning national park is an invigorating start to the day, and there’s plenty more to come! If you prefer, a stroll along the beach or even a sleep-in might be the order of the morning to celebrate reaching the halfway point of the “Xtreme” Rimu trip – up to you! Before lunch, we’ll also check out Punakaiki’s famous Pancake Rocks and blowholes. From here, we’ll head over Arthurs Pass to Craigieburn ski field. This afternoon, Jim has an awesome downhill bike ride in store for you. There are various well-formed single track rides available, or you can stick to cycling down the access road, if single track isn’t your thing. Later this afternoon, we’ll retire to our lodgings at Flock Hill station, a working high country sheep farm.

ACCOMMODATION: Flock Hill Lodge, Flock Hill (B,L,D)

Monday Hike in Mt. Cook National Park, sunset bike ride to Lake Ohau Lodge

This morning we’ll drive to Mt. Cook Village, at the head of Lake Pukaki. Mt. Cook is known as Aoraki or “cloud piercer” by the local Maori and is the highest mountain in New Zealand. We have a stunning and little-known day hike (weather permitting) to the main ridge above Mueller Glacier – directly opposite Mt. Cook. It’s a tough slog up, but you’ll remember the view of the Mueller Glacier and the surrounding peaks of the Main Divide forever! There are also other hiking options if you’d like to take it a little easier. The weather conditions are very important in this area, as it’s a true alpine climate notorious for sudden weather shifts. If we aren’t able to do the Mueller hike, we’ll take an impressive hike up the Hooker Valley to a glacial lake at the base of Hooker Glacier, complete with icebergs. Later this afternoon we’ll continue on to Lake Ohau, and, if time permits, cycle past the lake to Ohau Lodge (5 - 14 miles or 8 - 20km). Here we’re staying beside a beautiful alpine lake, with stunning views across to Mt. Cook and the Southern Alps. Tonight you have the chance to relax in the hot tub while looking up at the multitude of Southern Hemisphere stars.

ACCOMMODATION: Lake Ohau Lodge, Lake Ohau (B,L,D)

Tuesday Free day in Wanaka

After breakfast we’ll drive through to Wanaka, a lazy lakeside town, and one of Jim’s favourite chill out spots. It’s a chance to rest your body before the hiking and biking of the final few days of the “Xtreme” Rimu. You’ll find all the comforts of civilisation here - massage therapists, restaurants, sidewalk cafés, and window-shopping! You’ll also find some incredible optional activities too, such as jet boating, skydiving, horse trekking, fishing and winery tours - it’s all here! There are incredible hikes and bike rides around Lake Wanaka as well. If you prefer, just soak up the atmosphere or lounge about with a book.

ACCOMMODATION: Wanaka lodgings, Wanaka (B)

Wednesday Hike to Mt. Aspiring Hut

You’ll have the morning free to explore Wanaka, before meeting up for an early lunch. We’ll drive through the Matukituki Valley to start our three-day hike over the Cascade Saddle which links the majestic West Matukituki and Dart Valleys that lie in the Mt. Aspiring National Park. This is a World Heritage Area of glacier-clad mountains and natural beech forest, and is one of Jim’s favourite locations in New Zealand to explore. We hike up through an alpine valley beside a crystal clear stream for a couple of hours to a clearing. All around us glaciers cling to cliff faces, broken by a myriad of waterfalls. Occasionally an ice avalanche will shatter the silence. From here we continue on to Mt. Aspiring Hut - a spacious and modern mountain hut, albeit in the middle of nowhere, and the scenery is off the charts with Mt. Aspiring looming 10,000 feet above you.

ACCOMMODATION: Mt. Aspiring Hut, Mt. Aspiring National Park (B,L,D)

Thursday Hike over Cascade Saddle to Dart Hut

Today is the most challenging day on the whole trip as we hike up and over Cascade Saddle to Dart Hut. After a hearty breakfast we’ll begin the steep hike through native beech forest and onto snowgrass-covered slopes that lead up to the saddle. It is an alpine pass crossing at an elevation of 5,500 feet (1800 metres), and generally takes between eight to ten hours. The views from Cascade Saddle toward the glaciers and surrounding peaks of the Mt. Aspiring massif are spectacular. This is a truly majestic region of Mt. Aspiring National Park offering a unique mix of geography, flora and views that you’ll remember forever. From the saddle we descend to the valley floor and lateral moraines of the Dart Glacier as we make our way to Dart Hut - our alpine home for the night.

ACCOMMODATION: Dart Hut, Mt. Aspiring National Park (B,L,D)

Friday Hike out to Sandy Bluff, overnight at Kinloch Lodge

From Dart Hut we hike about 10 miles (16 km) down the Dart River valley, through open beech forest and grassy river flats to Sandy Flat. Along the way, you’ll take in views of the Curzon Glacier high in the mountains across the Dart River. The track breaks out at Quinns Flat, a beautiful stretch of golden grass surrounded by mountains, and then returns to the bush as we continue on towards Sandy Flat. From there we transfer to Kinloch Lodge, a remote wilderness lodge, on the northern shore of Lake Wakatipu. It’s a great place to unwind after the challenging hike of the last three days, enjoying good food, and soaking in the lodge’s outdoor hot tub!

ACCOMMODATION: Kinloch Lodge – simply stunning! (B,L,D)

Saturday Mountain bike to Walter Peak Station, steamship to Queenstown

After a relaxed and sumptuous breakfast we’ll jump back on the bikes for a spectacular ride along the edge of Lake Wakatipu. This is a true wilderness cycling experience on a deserted back road. Along the way we’ll cross over the Greenstone and Caples Rivers, and take in views of the Richardson Mountains which provide a grand backdrop to one of New Zealand’s deepest lakes. At the foot of Walter Peak, we’ll catch a ferry ride on the historic TSS Earnslaw steamship across Lake Wakatipu to Queenstown for our final evening together.

ACCOMMODATION: Queenstown apartments, Queenstown (B,L,D)

Sunday Depart for home

This is the last day of your two-week trip around the South Island! See the itinerary for the Kauri trip if you want to take a few more days to see the North Island as well. Or check out our ACTIVE AUSTRALIA trips if you’ve got a little more time and want to visit Australia, fondly known as New Zealand’s “West Island”. After breakfast, we’ll drop you at the airport for late-morning flights back to Christchurch or Auckland. You’ll be refreshed and invigorated from the good food, exercise, rest, and great times you’ll have had with us in New Zealand! (B)

 

Important Information

ACCOMMODATIONS: Jim’s “Xtreme” Rimu trip is an activity-oriented trip around the South Island. Jim has hand-picked interesting and comfortable accommodations throughout. Some places are quite luxurious, but many of the other places we stay are off-the-beaten-track - and don’t have many accommodation options - but they are really, really spectacular. We think you’ll love the places we stay! We prefer to stay in comfortable bed and breakfasts, lodges and apartments. As there's such a variety of accommodations on this trip, some places will have ensuite bathrooms and some will have shared bathrooms - so we may ask you to share a bathroom with other group members on occasion.

RECOMMENDED FLIGHTS: If you’re flying in on the first day of the trip, we recommend arriving in Christchurch by approximately 9 - 10.30am on Monday. You can depart from Queenstown after 12 noon on the last day of the trip. Other flight times may also be possible - if you are considering alternative flight times please let us know.

PICK-UP INFORMATION: On the first day of the trip we can either pick you up from the Holiday Inn City Centre in Christchurch at 10.30am, or at the Christchurch domestic airport in front of the information desk at 11am.

DROP-OFF INFORMATION: On the last day of the trip we can drop you off at the Queenstown airport in time for the flights above, or anywhere in downtown Queenstown in the morning.

FITNESS: Jim’s “Xtreme” Rimu trip has been designed for people who are physically and mentally prepared for a demanding trip. You don’t have to be young or an iron man (although if you are, you won’t be bored) but you should be in the habit of doing regular exercise. Age and experience are not important. For example, a person in their 50s who hikes weekly will be much happier than a 22-year-old couch potato. If you’re concerned about your fitness level, have a chat with us so we can help you choose between Jim’s “Xtreme” Rimu trip and our other trips.

EXPERIENCE: You don’t need any specific outdoor experience to enjoy the “Xtreme” Rimu. Our experienced guides are highly trained, and will look after you! You don’t have to carry a heavy pack. You don’t need to have been in a sea kayak before to enjoy kayaking around Abel Tasman National Park. You don’t need to be a serious cyclist to enjoy some of the rides we have available. All we ask is that you be energetic and in good shape - and we guarantee you’ll have an incredible time. We manage the level of commitment to suit your experience, we have an impeccable safety record and we hold all relevant government licenses.

FLEXIBILITY: Because of the off-the-beaten-path and non-commercial nature of some of our accommodations on this trip, we sometimes need to change a night stop. We try to make as few changes as possible, but we ask that you know we retain the flexibility to make sure your trip is as good as it can be.

INCLUDED: The trip fare is US$3799 + 12.5% NZ government taxes. We quote all prices in US dollars, so our guests from all over the world can more easily relate prices to their own currencies. You can also join for shorter periods of time, at a pro-rated fare. The trip fare includes just about everything, specifically:

NOT INCLUDED: This is your holiday, and we are serious about not nickel-and-diming you! You’ll have a few meals and drinks to cover, extra activities if you choose them, and you’ll probably feel like tipping your guides at the end of a fabulous time, but you won’t be pulling out your wallet every few minutes on your ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND trip!

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