There are nineteen three wire
bridges on the
track. Some of these crossings, it's pretty much the only way
to
get across in all situations. On others, they they
only have
to be used when the river is high. The most dangerous thing
one
faces on these tracks is flowing water. Many people
underestimate
the speed and power of a river and overestimate their ability to
navigate the rivers. In general, if you can't see the bottom
of
the river, don't cross and if you have to go in flowing water above
your knees, you had better think very carefully if you should be
crossing or wait until the river levels lower. That time for
the
rivers going down can often be a few hours but in Fiordlands, can
sometimes be days if the rains keep up.
Three wire bridges allow a fairly wide river to be spanned with a
minimum of equipment. Wrap the cables around some trees,
tighten
them up and you have a bridge capable of crossing an otherwise deadly,
impassable river. Back in the day when I
first was in
Fiordlands,
the bridges didn't have the metal brackets that the bridges do now.
In some ways the newer style seems too fancy if you ask me
(and
most people do). Some people have asked what these bridges
are
like, so here are a few movies for your pleasure. You know, I
just checked link above to my first Dusky Tramp and I realized that I'm
using the same backpack as back then. Just a little bit of
trivia
that
will
change your life.
Thes third video isn't a bridge crossing, rather just a short stroll
through the forest to show how the green never stops.