Sunday 5 January 2014

Glaisnock Rock Biv Part Two

Glaisnock Biv being occupied. Image Gary Johnson.
View from above the biv looking down the Glaisnock Valley. Image Gary Johnson.
In December 2012 I wrote a post on the Glaisnock biv and recently New Zealand Outdoor Hunting magazine suggested I write a piece about it. So coming out in their February issue is my article on the famous Glaisnock rock bivouac.

Gary Johnson - hunter, photographer & regular contributor to NZOH was a wealth of info on the biv and supplied all the images. Thanks to Gary for his contribution to the piece.

The article includes some historical info and also informs the reader with the nuts and bolts facts about the biv and how to get to this remote location. The biv is situated up from the Glaisnock Valley - the mouth of the Glaisnock River is in the North Fiord of Lake Te Anau.

So come February 1st buy a copy of NZOH and support New Zealand's longest running hunting publication, its been rolling off the press since 1937.

Dreary west Auckland weather today, might see if there's something else I can put up here.

Happy New Year everyone, make it a good one!

Louise.