A friend and I just spent 5 days on a walk-in public land trip, hunting Red Stags in the roar, in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. Here's the film!
The terrain is very much like a lot of southern Idaho, very open slopes, bare mountain tops, and STEEP. It's hard to tell what the plants are in the video but many of them don't look familiar. For one thing, there's no sagebrush.
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The terrain is very much like a lot of southern Idaho, very open slopes, bare mountain tops, and STEEP. It's hard to tell what the plants are in the video but many of them don't look familiar. For one thing, there's no sagebrush.
One thing I noticed about the south Island, is that they have a lot of the same noxious weeds that we do in the American west.
In particular, I saw St. Johnswort, Canadian thistle, mullen and a couple others. I also saw Yarrow there, which I believe is a native to the western US.
The terrain is very much like a lot of southern Idaho, very open slopes, bare mountain tops, and STEEP. It's hard to tell what the plants are in the video but many of them don't look familiar. For one thing, there's no sagebrush.
I figured it was sort of similar to some of the American South-West, that's a part of the world I'd love to visit some day.