Te Ika a Maui Map
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Ika A Maui | Ascent NZ
Upriver from the summit there is a small rock with 2 slightly screwed together itineraries. Get onto the LH-stand. and a DBC fuse. Crawl up the right side face. and a DBC fuse. Halfway along the central walls is a small little herb on top:
At the top of the world. 30 yards to Helen's lefthand. Five bare screws. Doing a DBC backup. Svine Werst is on the lefthand side of a sharp curve. Crawl the right side past a large pocket (#3.5 Friendship Placement) and then follows 3 screws up. And the crunch point is under the second pin. I hope there is no comment on the climbing experience.
Climb to the bottom of a nook and secure yourself on a crevice with eagle fern. Crawl past a simple climbing face and 2 screws. Twenty, Launch the opened beechwood edge - 2 screws on a large strip and secure it to your mates. Crawl up the edge of the edge rift. Leek top leeks on top of the upper leeks on a panel behind 1 pin.
Put a #1.5 boyfriend in a lateral tear in front of the second screw. DBC backup is in a rather rugged area! One of a kind cliff over the New Wall creek. A bare (what else!) pin. There' s no safety, so go from behind.
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Locations associated with M?ui - The first people in the traditions of M?ori - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
M?ui, the malicious Polyynesian nature, is associated with many places. His best-known are the North Island, as the one he raised (Te Ika-a-M?ui), the South Island as his kayak (Te Waka-a-M?ui) and Stewart Island as the anchoring rock of his kayak (Te Punga-o-te-waka-a-M?ui). Pisces' flippers are the two places known as Te Pakau-o-te-ika-a-M?ui - on both sides of the North Island.
Many more, as lake Taup?, a fishing hub (Te Pito-o-o-te-ika-a-M?ui) and peninsula Kaik?ura (Te Taumanu-o-te-waka-a-M?ui), a kayak site from which M?ui has pulled upish. On both sides of Cook Strait and in the Hokianga there are name clusters connected to M?ui