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Old January 30th, 2005, 12:22 PM
Simon DOLBY
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Default Fox Glacier or Mt Cook?

We are planning a two week trip to the South Island in September of this
year.

Time is going to be tight, and we can't decide which of the above to visit.

Bearing in mind that we are just out the clutches of winter - which sight
would be the best to visit?

Would we be able to get on the glacier for a guided walk?

Would the weather seriously restrict what we can do (don't want to go skiing
at this stage!!)

Suggestions would be very much welcomed.

Thanks,


Simon


 




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