After a journey of months, their first sight of New Zealand would have been through pounding surf, across the top of seemingly endless forest, to a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. 150 years later much of the forest has given way to dairy pasture but you only have to go a few meters into what remains to appreciate some concept of the difficulties of communication. The main highway was the beach, never closed for repairs certainly but always a hazard for the unwary.
Thankfully much of Westland is now classified as World Heritage Status and no more logging takes place, it is an area of outstanding beauty and contrasts, with both sub-equatorial rainforest and glaciers!
Australia - New Zealand / New Zealand
Lat: 44° 3' 15.24" S
Long: 170° 25' 6.87" E
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
Freehand capture using circular template carried in pack to give (reasonably) accurate 60-degree coverage.