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Gillespie Pass Circuit | Mt Aspiring National Park, NZ 

Chris and Danya
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The Gillespie Pass Circuit is a 58 km loop located in Mount Aspiring National Park. The 3-4 day tramp is filled with everything that’s great about trekking in New Zealand; spectacular mountain scenery, glacier lakes and cosy overnight hits. The challenging hike includes a climb up and over the Gillespie Pass at 1600m.
The circuit can be walked in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
Date Hiked: April 2022
Generally, the trail starts from the Blue Pools carpark outside Makarora, but if you organize a Jetboat with Wilkin River Jets, you can save yourself a couple hours.
Young Hut is not bookable and there is no camping allowed around the hut. Bookings are required at Siberia Hut, but tons of camping space available
On the final day, you can hike out from Siberia Hut to Makarora, but you will have to cross the braided Makarora River which can be very dangerous.
You can organize a Jetboat pickup from Kirin Forks, a few hours from Siber Hut.
Alternatively, you can organize a spectacular helicopter ride from Siberia Hut to Makarora
***You should only do Gillespie Pass Circuit if you're experienced with river crossing skills. All river crossings on this Circuit are challenging. Multiple fatalities have occurred in rivers on this track in recent years. Be aware rivers can become impassable after rain. Tents should be carried.
The circuit is not recommended during winter months due to snow, ice and avalanche risk.
More detailed info of the trail:
- www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-rec...
- www.doc.govt.nz/globalassets/...
- weareexplorers.co/gillespie-p...

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Комментарии : 53   
@patrickscully4171
@patrickscully4171 Месяц назад
Thanks. I must have said, “wow,” 40 times. Simply superb. I watched another video of the same trip and the comparison with yours is…. And so interesting to get the jet boat and helicopter. It might be possible for me to do it that way. And the weather over the pass, so lucky.
@rozh55
@rozh55 4 месяца назад
Such a joy watching your videos.The content on every single one is unsurpassed.(if you'll pardon the pun...).They should be prescribed by the medical profession as a cure for depression.🤗
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the continued support and kind words Roz. Your are too kind!
@johnhallford239
@johnhallford239 Год назад
Just like your other videos; wonderfully done and stunning scenery.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
We really enjoyed this one! Don't think it gets the recognition it deserves
@ToblerX
@ToblerX Год назад
Far too few views for such an awesome video. May the algorithm treat you well!
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you! ❤️🙏😊
@jenniferblakeney1581
@jenniferblakeney1581 Год назад
Your videos are so well done - amazing footage & scenery - a perfect mix of everything awesome! I really enjoy watching 😊
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you so much for your kind words Jennifer and thank you for the continued support ❤🙏 Plenty more videos to come!
@angelicamason1650
@angelicamason1650 Год назад
Amazing, NZ landscape is just magic. Loved the fungus. Thanks for sharing.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
The NZ landscapes are actually ridiculous. We don't understand how one country can be so beautiful no matter where you are! Thanks for watching Angelica 🙏
@ervinslens
@ervinslens Год назад
Outstanding scenery and opening shots my friend! This is majestic!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🔥🎥🥾
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you Ervins! 🙏❤️
@tantiansin6541
@tantiansin6541 Год назад
Every time I watched your video, the scenes taken were wonderful. Maybe one day, you could show us behind the scene how you all make such a superb production and what tools that you could share. What amazed me is every angle that taken were just right. Amazing!
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you so much Tan Tian Sin! 🙏❤️ Every time you comment on one of our videos, you have the kindest words. It really motivates us to keep going! Definitely need to do some gear videos, we just can't decide what format to do them in. Will try and do more YT Shorts + Instagram videos for behind the scenes stuff!
@alanbrassil5074
@alanbrassil5074 Год назад
Sketchy Day 2 though good decision to push on with more majestic scenery shot beautifully once again! Not long now until we’re back in Queenstown & then on to Kepler & Routeburn-can’t wait! Thanks once again for sharing another fabulous walk.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you Alan! So glad you're finally able to get over here! We'll pray to mother nature you get great weather for both your hikes! 🙏🌄 Have a fantastic time if we don't hear from you before then
@bhaskaranm.v.2161
@bhaskaranm.v.2161 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful video. Thank you for another feast from you.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the continued support 😁🙏❤️
@wombatbreath
@wombatbreath Год назад
Great stuff - we flew up to Siberia and walked down to meet the Wilkin Jet in 2007 - its a fabulous location. We are both very envious! Cheers from Freo
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Such a great location! We saw a bunch of people flying in from Makarora. It's a great way to explore the area without having to hike for 3+ days!
@Longtack55
@Longtack55 Год назад
"Trekking" = "tramping" in NZ, just for that unique Aotearoa experience. Try to get a weather forecast before you leave Wanaka or Haast, and remember that being popular doesn't mean it's easy.. One of the best informative productions I've seen recently.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you for your kind words David 🙏❤ We always check the weather before going, but the issue with NZ weather forecasts is it never seems to be that accurate and each weather forecast seems to be different 😅
@tarrasacid1612
@tarrasacid1612 9 месяцев назад
@@ChrisandDanyathe weather is hard to predict in the mountains. But being so close to the West Coast you can almost guarantee rain. Great video, I plan to do this walk this season.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya 9 месяцев назад
We hope you get great weather!
@thomassch.4110
@thomassch.4110 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful hike and great video as always!!
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Thomas 🙏❤️
@testing24dfas
@testing24dfas Год назад
Beautiful!
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you! 🙏
@TheSwissHiker
@TheSwissHiker Год назад
Beautiful hike. I left you a like. Greetings from Switzerland, Benjamin
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you Benjamin! We hope to explore your country in the future
@jp_sabo8460
@jp_sabo8460 Год назад
You guys do great videos! - Unfortunately when I went to climb over Gillespie Pass it was horizontal rain, freezing conditions and a white out higher up. After getting most of the way up we turned around, spent another night in the Young Hut then went out. Regretful, but sometimes you need to make those decisions. Don't know why you don't have more Subs!
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Great decision making JP! You 100% did the right thing; always better to err on the side of caution, especially in those conditions! Thanks for the kind words!
@chickennoodle6620
@chickennoodle6620 Год назад
I've just been binging your NZ hikes. So much wonderful mountain scenery and landscapes only a couple hours flight from Australia! I was wondering if you did all these hikes in one trip to NZ ( and staying for some time) or were they over a couple return trips from Australia?
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
We've been living here for 1.5 years so far and will be here until end of July, then returning back to Western Australia. We came here to hike, so that's what we do most weekends. We've got plenty of more videos recorded, just haven't edited them yet
@jurgschupbach3059
@jurgschupbach3059 10 месяцев назад
Anni Lespi yep thats a pass
@rachelf88
@rachelf88 Год назад
Great decision making! Awesome video. Love that place!
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thank you Rachel! ❤ Always better to err on the side of caution
@Hikaholics
@Hikaholics Год назад
THIS INTRO GUYS!! Love it. Thanks for sharing this beautiful video and the additional information in the description. Is it common in NZ that huts are not pre-bookable (is this a word haha?!)? Is it common to book a hut in advance NZ? (that's the better way to ask) Or does it depends per hut and per season? Which tent do you guys use? We are looking to upgrade our tent. Would you recommend your tent?
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
It's a bit strange in NZ regarding the hut bookings tbh. They have a pretty good system for booking huts, but you are correct, not all the huts are bookable. All of the non-bookable huts operate on a first-come first-served basis, but there is kind of an unwritten rule that people will "make room" if more people show up then beds (which happens often). It would make a lot more sense if all the huts were bookable, especially since they already have a system in place, but that's a rant for another time 😅. Whenever we're hiking in areas with non-bookable huts, we always carry a tent; we also just prefer staying in our tent anyways. A lot of the bookable huts are also considered "must book", as in you can't just walk up and stay there. However, this is generally only the case during Oct - May. Outside of this time, even the must book huts operate on a first-come first-serve basis, even for the Great Walks. Maybe we should do a video on this 😅 We use the Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2 tent and we quite enjoy it! We bought it about 5-6 years ago and don't really have any complaints. There's definitely lighter tents on the market and we are looking at picking up another, but we're in no rush. We're thinking of getting a DCF treking pole tent to save on weight, but we wouldn't use this all the time. We still like using a freestanding tent and depending on the terrain you'll be in, they are a lot more practical.
@Hikaholics
@Hikaholics Год назад
@@ChrisandDanya Wow guys! Thanks for the elaborate answer. Ah, that's good to know for when we will visit NZ. That's a good tip to always bring a tent. You don't want to end up somewhere and can't sleep. You definitely should make a video about the hut-situations in NZ. That would be so helpful for a lot of people I think. Especially for us haha. Thanks so much for sharing. We would love to have a free standing tent. In Sweden we noticed that we really need a freestanding one. It would make camping a lot easier. Thanks again for your elaborate answer. PS: We are planning to go to Canada in July. You were also looking to visit right?
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
I watched some reviews of 2 person free standing tents recently and apparently the MSR Hubba Hubba is the best one at the moment. We are moving back to Canada, but not until June 2024. Ive only done a tiny bit of hiking in Canada so can't really give too many recommendations, but I know there are a lot of amazing trails. Just carry bear spray please 😅
@Hikaholics
@Hikaholics Год назад
@@ChrisandDanya Good to know! Thanks for the tip. That's a big move. We didn't know you are from Canada. A lot of undiscovered trails to look forward to ;-) We will!! We've never seen bears before, so we are really preparing for everything that can happen there. It feels exciting and scary at the same time.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
As long as you're in black bear country there isn't much to worry about. Just don't go into Grizzly country haha 😬
@Archer7043
@Archer7043 Год назад
How do you set up your outer fly without the inner first 😅 you know what I mean.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Our tent poles are all one piece, so we set that up, and then put the fly up over that. There are loops at the of the fly that the tent poles can go into. If you're using the ground sheet, there's holes the in the corner that the tent pole legs go into and that can help keep it in place too
@serverlan763
@serverlan763 5 месяцев назад
see any deer or chamois in your travels up there?
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya 5 месяцев назад
We didn't! Just a lot of people because it was Easter long weekend 😅
@joeltkin
@joeltkin Год назад
Where do you get your music for your vlogs from? Really nice footage as well
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Год назад
Thanks Joel, glad you like it! We get all our music from MusicBed. We pay annually for our subscription, but you can do month by month
@jurgschupbach3059
@jurgschupbach3059 10 месяцев назад
Plus der Pigmente Mann hat seinen Sitzplatz hinter mir zur Intimitation eingenommmen ich tuntentun zittern wie Eschbenlaub vor Angscht
@patrickscully4171
@patrickscully4171 Месяц назад
Thanks. I must have said, “wow,” 40 times. Simply superb. I watched another video of the same trip and the comparison with yours is…. And so interesting to get the jet boat and helicopter. It might be possible for me to do it that way. And the weather over the pass, so lucky.
@ChrisandDanya
@ChrisandDanya Месяц назад
I believe the Jetboat wasn't too expensive. The helicopter is expensive if you book it on a day they aren't already going out there. However we called them and found out when they were already dropping people off, so we got cheaper rides back. Definitely worth it!
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