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Tramping - A New Zealand History - Barnett, Shaun and Maclean, Chris

Tramping - A New Zealand History

Author
Barnett, Shaun and Maclean, Chris
Price
NZ$60.00
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1
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Craig Potton Publishing, Nelson, 2016, 367 pages. Some bumping to edges.

Tramping: A New Zealand history tells the story of the development of tramping in New Zealand, tracing its origins to the way Maori and early Europeans engaged with the sometimes forbidding New Zealand mountains and bush. It describes how state-sponsored tracks and huts were developed for tourism in the late nineteenth century, most notably on the Milford Track, described as 'the finest walk in the world'. As a growing number of New Zealanders began to explore the outdoors, the first tramping clubs were formed in the early twentieth century, with a subsequent boom in tramping during the 1930s. The growth of an extensive hut and track network in the 1950s and '60s saw New Zealand become one of the best-developed countries in the world for hiking. Trampers' battles to have national parks and wilderness areas established, changes to gear and technology, and the role women have played in tramping are additional themes.

Format
Second hand Hardback
ISBN
9781927213230
Catalog
SKU
34030

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