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Mt Taranaki summit, Inglewood, NZ
very long hikes, Taranaki, North Island, NZ hikes, snow, active or dormant volcanoes Mark Eaglesfield 26/05/2024 very long hikes, Taranaki, North Island, NZ hikes, snow, active or dormant volcanoes Mark Eaglesfield 26/05/2024

Mt Taranaki summit, Inglewood, NZ

Very long hike, 20 minutes from Inglewood & 30 from New Plymouth. Autumn ice.

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Pouakai Summit & Tarn, New Plymouth, NZ
long hikes, my favorites, North Island, NZ hikes, Taranaki Mark Eaglesfield 24/04/2024 long hikes, my favorites, North Island, NZ hikes, Taranaki Mark Eaglesfield 24/04/2024

Pouakai Summit & Tarn, New Plymouth, NZ

Long hike, 20 minutes from New Plymouth. Side-trip off Pouakai Circuit.

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Kapuni Loop & Wilkie’s Pools, Dawson Falls, Stratford, NZ
Taranaki, NZ hikes, short hikes, North Island, active or dormant volcanoes Mark Eaglesfield 23/04/2024 Taranaki, NZ hikes, short hikes, North Island, active or dormant volcanoes Mark Eaglesfield 23/04/2024

Kapuni Loop & Wilkie’s Pools, Dawson Falls, Stratford, NZ

Short hike on Mt Taranaki, 30 minutes from Stratford & 60 from New Plymouth.

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