Erik Nilsson
Outdoors enthusiast. Half Swedish, half Canadian. Raised mainly in Sweden, but spent the majority of the last 3 years travelling and exploring many of this earths wild regions. Mountains are the best.
Hike to the Mt. Brown Hut and Mt. Brown Summit
Kokatahi, New Zealand
5 mi
/ 3937 ft gain
This trail is unique in that it is community run, solely by volunteers.
The track starts at a signposted car park just short of an hour east of Hokitika. From here the fairly short, but steep track climbs just over 1000m through native bush following a marked and well trodden trail. About half an hour from the hut the trail breaks out above the tree line. The beautifully situated hut is found ...
Backpack the Dusky Track
Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
52.2 mi
/ 4265.1 ft gain
The Dusky Track is a tough and extraordinarily beautiful multi-day hike in central Fiordland. The trail is a one-way hike, with both the northern and southern terminal usually being accessed by boat.
The southern terminal is situated on the northern shore of the large and deep Lake Hauroko. The Northern terminal comes out on the Wilmot Pass Road, located a few kilometers west of the power stat...
Valley of the Trolls
Mount Aspiring National Park, New Zealand
1.9 mi
/ 1312.3 ft gain
The Valley of The Trolls can be accessed from the head of Lake Harris, off the Routeburn track. The trail in the valley is a lot tougher going than the well maintained Routeburn track. The valley floor will quickly become a swampy bog after a rain.
Getting to the trail is easily done about 300 meters before reaching the Harris Shelter. A small trail will branch off northwards from the Routebu...
Climb Gunung Api in the Banda Islands
Banda, Indonesia
3.1 mi
/ 2185 ft gain
Gunung Api (translation fire mountain) is a 666m high active volcano in Indonesia's Banda Islands. To access the start of the trail leading to the top, speak with any of the local fishermen in the main port of Banda Naira, who will often gladly zip you over the straight. Expect to pay them a little for their effort, maybe 30k rupiah.
The trail itself is easy to follow once you get to it althoug...
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