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Westland's glaciers
convert
the snows of the Southern
Alps into tidal trout streams. |
THE LOCATION: Westland Lodge is located about midway along the west coast
of the South Island in
New Zealand's
Westland
region. Westland is a long, thin New Zealand state wedged
between the Tasman Sea and the 13,000' high Southern Alps. Great rivers tumble from the
glaciated mountains, carrying silt and stone to the sea. This wild territory is home to
many species of wild game and game fish. There are no large population centers in
Westland. Greymouth, 70 miles to the north, is the region's largest town. As such,
there are few services, stores, or restaurants. This is a land of unexpected geographic
drama, and little civilization. From Buller Canyon at the northern entrance to
Westland, to the oddly formed Punakaiki (Pancake) Rocks, to the wild Wanganui River, to
the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, to the daunting Haast Pass, the southern gate
to the region, Westland provides surprise after |