Many of us dream of escaping
from everyday life, tossing
a few possessions in a
backpack and travelling light
in far-off
lands. Stevenson did more
than dream: he packed his
rucksack
and went.
His destination was New Zealand,
the island nation famous for
its pristine wilderness, from
sandy beaches and fast-flowing
rivers to glacial mountains
and primeval forests. In a
hiker's heaven, he treks along
the Milford Track, the Kepler
Track, the Abel Tasman Track
and other famous walking routes.
Along the way he gets caught
in a blizzard on a mountain
path, spends time in a Maori
settlement and tries hugging
a tree.
With insight and a gentle
humor, he explores the spirit
of this spectacular land at
the southern end of the Pacific,
its indigenous and non-indigenous
peoples, and provides an illuminating
view of his fellow backpackers
and twilight world they inhabit,
forever between destinations.
He also reveals that, however
much or little you may have
in you rucksack, the heaviest
baggage is what you carry inside.