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40) Hike 31: Sealy Tarns Track

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Sealy Tarns Track. Approximately 12 kilometres of walking from our accomodation. Mostly road until the start of the track and from there a mixture of boardwalk, gravel path and lots of steps. About 1900 steps to reach the Tarns on the first mountain. Gorgeous views on the first peak of Mount Aoraki and the surrounding mountains. Great weather, blue skies and sunshine. A little snow and ice on the top but nothing too tricky. Easy walking track, though tough due to lots of steps and steepness of the ascend. After Sealy Tarns descending again and a slight detour to Kea Point (15 minute walk) for another viewpoint. Approximately 3 hours of tramping for both tracks and back to the accommodation.
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