5 Responses to Trip: Climbing Mt Travers

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  2. Peter Ballantyne says:

    Hello. I just stumbled across your page and had to let you know how much I enjoyed it. I am almost 65 now, but I climbed Mt Travers with a couple of mates in 1971 when we were all in the RNZAF at Woodbourne. Don’t think I’d have much hope now-a-days, but your descriptions and images have been an incredible thrill for me. In those days I almost lived in the mountains up there in the weekends, and everything was much more primitive than it is now. Some awesome memories re-ignited by your web page. My grateful thanks.

    Peter.

  3. Mike McGavin says:

    Thanks Peter. It’s a pleasure.

  4. Robb says:

    Kia ora Mike,
    I enjoyed this write up as well. You are compiling a real treasure trove of memories and great information. Very cool that Peter above found you.
    I read your comments over at Markus’s place in regards to the definition of a tramper. Very well reasoned, researched, and thought out. Thought I would recommend a book I had recommended to me by Bob Mckerrow called Mountains of the Mind, by Robert MacFarlane. While it deals with how mountains and high places historically began to attract people to climbing, I think the same theories can generally be applied to tramping as well. Anyway just thought you might find it interesting. Happy tramping!
    Cheers,
    Robb

  5. Mike McGavin says:

    Thanks Robb. I’ll keep an eye out for Robert’s book. I coincidentally just finished reading Aat Vernon’s Mountain Solitudes when I was out tramping last weekend, which I picked up partly as a consequence of having seen you suggest it in the past. It was a good read, and I might write something about it in future.

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