The Season Parties depart from Queenstown on Mondays and Fridays from mid-November until April. Route Queenstown - Routeburn Valley - Harris Saddle (4190 ft. - Lake Mackenzie - Eglinton Valley - Te Anau - Queenstown (including three nights in mountain cabins). Transport The complete Routeburn Walk starts and finishes in Queenstown, the track being linked by coach between Queenstown and Divide and between Routeburn and Queenstown. NAC serves both Dunedin and Invercargill with excellent flights; and frequent coach services leave these cities for Queenstown. Mount Cook Airlines also serves Queenstown from Christchurch and Dunedin. Prices are quoted in the free brochure. Further Information and Free Brochure available from recognised travel agents. New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau, or from Routeburn Walk Ltd., Queenstown, New Zealand.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 186, 1 November 1972, Page 4 (Supplement)
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