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October 1, 2005 Footprint New Zealand Handbook
Travel guide to the 'Land of the long white cloud'. This guide covers the best stunningly diverse scenery, a vast range of outdoor activities from bungy jumping to zorbing and contains fascinating insights into Maori culture.

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"A well researched, readable book that maintains Footprint's reputation for informative, easy-to-read, well presented guides." The Traveller Magazine; "Of all the main guide series this is genuinely the only one we have never received a complaint about." The Bookseller (UK)"

About the Author

This Scotsman has two major passions in life: wildlife and travel. After gaining a diploma in wildlife illustration and photography in Wales in 1986, Darroch took up the position of assistant manager at a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Scotland. This unusual work took him to many far away places, including Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War Eco-disaster in 1991 and eventually to New Zealand, where he emigrated in 1992. There he acted as an oiled wildlife consultant to the government and in 1996 published his first book 'Creatures', an account of his wildlife encounters. Now Darroch has expanded his work to include both travel and nature. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 768 pages
  • Publisher: Footprint Handbooks; Third edition (October 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1904777503
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904777502
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 4.7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,035,005 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born in Scotland in the sixties and the points on my life's compass were not so much chosen, as innate. To varying degrees, wildlife, photography, travel writing and art have always been my chosen destinations, my all-encompassing North, East, South and West.

It has been a mighty voyage and my boat is...well, let's just say far more the tall ship 'Endeavour' than the cruise liner 'Star Princess'.

Plying the oceans it has weighed anchor in paradise, survived financial doldrums and been cannonballed through some perfect publishing storms.

But regardless, with my eye firmly on those compass points, I have managed to keep her voyaging and for almost three decades have even made a living doing so - and for this creative, nature loving journeyman that is perhaps the greatest achievement.

After gaining a 4-year degree in Wildlife Illustration and Photography in Wales in 1986, I took up the position of assistant manager at a purpose-built wildlife rehabilitation centre in Fife, Scotland. This unusual work provided numerous unique art and photographic opportunities and also took me to some far-flung places, including Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War Eco-disaster in 1991 and eventually to New Zealand, where I emigrated in 1992.

In New Zealand I acted initially as an oiled wildlife response consultant to the government before altering course to pursue a long-held dream. That dream was realized in 1996 with the publication of my first book 'Creatures' -an account of my wildlife encounters, using the unusual combination of all three disciplines of writing, art and photography. It was published in New Zealand, Australia and the UK.

I became a New Zealand citizen in 1997, but the nagging desire to experience Australia's wonderful scenery and wildlife inevitably took me across the Tasman Sea and to Sydney in 1998.

Since 2000 I have worked as a freelance travel writer and photographer predominantly for Footprint Travel Guides (one of the top five international travel guide publishers), all of which has resulted in a highly unconventional and peripatetic lifestyle.

I am what you could call a 'veteran' Footprint author and photographer having been responsible for the New Zealand guide since its inception in 2001. I also maintain the East Coast Australia guide, wrote the Sydney Pocket Guide and co-authored the Australia Handbook.

In 2008 I wrote and illustrated the new Thomas Cook East Coast Australia and South East Australia including Tasmania. I also served as principal contributor for the AA Key Guide New Zealand, 2005.

In 2010 the Footprint 'New Zealand Colour Guide' including Best Photo Locations was added to the list.

To view Darroch's Australasian imagery and for travel photography tips log on to www.darrochdonald.com.

When asked where I live I can only offer a vague description of a thousand places, motor parks and campsites particularly in the wilderness regions of Australasia with a jalopy, plenty of porridge, a well-worn bag of well-worn camera gear and very little else. That said, at the present time, operations base is Daylesford, Victoria, Australia.

Oh, and my advice for budding travel writers, photographers and artists?...

Dare to be different, but never just for the sake of it. If you are amongst sheep, paint yourself black and depart the flock, being sure-metaphorically speaking- to escape the knackers yard and retain your testicals!
Vision, patience and passion; integrity, humour, good luck and determination are everything; the 'system', modern technology, and sales, are not. Also, before embarking on that journey, be aware (very aware), that a mortgage, the fast reliable car, the silk tie, prime sirloin steak, two kids and a dog named 'Boon' are probably not an option.



 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Look elsewhere for guidance on New Zealand, March 20, 2002
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Paul Lee (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) - See all my reviews
I purchased this guide as a break from the Lonely Planet guide I used the last time visiting New Zealand three years ago. With that guide, I encountered the same travelers again and again. This was my second trip--the first was two weeks touring by motorcycle, this second trip was for 6 weeks engaged in a variety of activities on both the North and South islands.

Unfortunately, while Mr. Donald provides a refreshing tone to the book, the inaccuracies and lack of critical information made the book useless to me. As my trip continued, I became increasingly annoyed by minor and major issues, and eventually stopped using the book by week 4.

A glaring example is a lack of useful information (and index reference) regarding Milford Sound itself. Perhaps it was just an editorial oversight with a section cut mistakenly, but this is one of the most desirable places to visit in New Zealand. There is a description of the road to Milford, but as I approached the area looking for lodging and activity information, I could find none and had to turn to the internet for useful information. As a popular, yet remote destination, it is critical to have information about boat trips, kayaking, flights, lodging, fuel, bookings and other transportation options. I can't see how this could have been omitted deliberately--but it's just not there (although it is pictured on the cover and not referenced in the photo).

A second example is the dearth of useful maps to help get orientation. The book mentions a lot of towns, but doesn't provide map guidance to show you where they are. The primary maps seem to be the ones that show 3-6 major cities at the head of each of the 15 sections that discuss potential destinations. There a few local maps, but not nearly enough as other guides. A travelers problem that resulted: The listed bus went close to Invercargill, but not through--couldn't find out how far Gore or Balfour are from Invercargill (pretty far).

There are several small instances of a lack of clarity which could be editorial overight, but for travelers, some small omissions could end up as larger problems. I.e., the transportation section for Whitianga discusses a 5 minute ferry crossing--in the graphic it says "passenger ferry" but in the text discusses it as an option for gaining access to the sights on the other side. Unfortunately, there are few transportation options once you get across without a vehicle--or you'll need to backtrack 40km in your car if you don't want to take a tour.

There are numerous minor editorial mistakes (mis-spellings, innacuracies, businesses and activities that no longer exist) which you expect with any guide book. These are easy to bypass initially, but after finding a pretty shallow look at the rest of the country, they leave you feeling more and more annoyed than patient.

Overall, one would do far better by joining the local auto club, where you can get a guide to lodging, maps, and guides to activities that are actually up to date (which I ended up doing). The Lonely Planet guide was the only other one I used, which as better, but still mediocre (3 stars) Originally, I purchased the book as a change. I got that--a fresh tone, but I also received too much empty space and won't look to Footprint again for now.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Travel Companion, October 22, 2002
I was amazed to read the current review surrounding the Footprint New Zealand Handbook and would like to rally to its support!
I am a journalist based in London and do a great deal of traveling in the South Pacific. I always carry a guidebook and until recently relied on Lonely Planet or Rough Guide. This time however, on a recent two-month trip around New Zealand, tired of these major players (which always seem to rely more on their brand name rather than quality) I decided to try Footprint and the work of sole author Darroch Donald.
I can say without a shadow of a doubt the book was a valuable companion and the best and most entertaining guidebook I have ever come across.
The style was so refreshing and at times most amusing which was a nice change from the usual stuffy historic ramblings and bland descriptions.
Over all, compared to other guides I have used and regarding New Zealand in particular, I felt it was very well researched, accurate and up to date. The fact that the same author (who obviously loves the place) wrote and researched the entire book was also a major asset.
Of course there are a few spelling errors and I did come across the odd company or restaurant no longer in existence, but that is to be expected of any travel guide.
I was also interested to read about the omission of Milford Sound. In the book I purchased Milford Sound was included in the text so I presume this was just an error in editing with the first print run.
So in summary don't hesitate-I thoroughly recommended the Footprint New Zealand Handbook and now travel as a true convert to the company. I see Donald also contributed to the first edition of Australia and if New Zealand is anything to go by that book will be equally as much fun.

Rebecca Robinson

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larnach castle, ferry landing, kapiti coast, heritage hotel, motor lodge, adventure centre, coastal walkway, glacier region, historic precinct, agricultural service town, independent hire, hut bookings, flightseeing options, trailhead transport, quiet bush setting, free bike hire, falls car park, tramping tracks, backpacker facilities, heritage trail leaflet, lodge backpackers, kiwi house, silica terraces, horse treks, thermal reserve
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New Zealand, North Island, South Island, Milford Sound, New Plymouth, Stewart Island, Arthur's Pass, Mount Cook, Bay of Islands, Atomic Shuttles, Lord of the Rings, West End, Tongariro National Park, East Cape, Golden Bay, Otago Peninsula, Abel Tasman, Ferry Building, Tongariro Crossing, Milford Track, Marine Pde, Captain Cook, Franz Josef, Mount Maunganui, Doubtful Sound
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