A guided canoe trip down the Moeraki River. "Within five minutes of leaving the State Highway people can be walking in untracked bush or in a canoe imagining they are the only person on earth. With those sort of opportunities you haven't got a case for carving a road through the wilderness from Milford to Jackson Bay." — Gerry McSweeney Photo: Gerry McSweeney
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 14
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62A guided canoe trip down the Moeraki River. "Within five minutes of leaving the State Highway people can be walking in untracked bush or in a canoe imagining they are the only person on earth. With those sort of opportunities you haven't got a case for carving a road through the wilderness from Milford to Jackson Bay." — Gerry McSweeney Photo: Gerry McSweeney Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 14
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