• 113: Tramping the St James Walkway and an Unexpected Encounter with Olivia, Jacinda and Sarah Blair

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

113: Tramping the St James Walkway and an Unexpected Encounter with Olivia, Jacinda and Sarah Blair

  • Summary

  • Sarah Blair started tramping with her daughters, Jacinda (16) and Olivia (12) recently. In this episode, they share about tramping the St James Walkway over 5 days. They share about the route, suitable for beginner and advanced trampers, huts along the way and their favourite moments. They had an unexpected encounter involving an old hunter's hut, wild horses, the police and kiwi hospitality. The trio love getting outdoors together and find that their bond deepens when they see one another at their worst and they create so many special memories together. They share advice for other families with teens that want to get outdoors.


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