DiscoverAotearoa Adventures: The New Zealand Travel Podcast164: Five Months SOBO on Te Araroa and Finding Community with Deni Estivill
164: Five Months SOBO on Te Araroa and Finding Community with Deni Estivill

164: Five Months SOBO on Te Araroa and Finding Community with Deni Estivill

Update: 2025-11-20
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Deni Estivill left her corporate job in Brisbane and found herself walking the length of Aotearoa SOBO on Te Araroa with only one overnight hike behind her. She shares how climate anxiety pushed her toward the trail, what it was like to start as a complete beginner and how quickly community formed around her. From the canoe section on the Whanganui River to a tough moment on a scree slope in the Richmond Ranges, Deni talks about the people who supported her and the small acts of kindness that shaped her journey. She reflects on the shift she felt after five months outdoors and what it meant to return home with a completely different outlook on life.

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164: Five Months SOBO on Te Araroa and Finding Community with Deni Estivill

164: Five Months SOBO on Te Araroa and Finding Community with Deni Estivill

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