It’s not our usual core surf flick. But Sunday’s are for something a little different.
Warrick Mitchell lives deep in one of the world’s most remote locations: Fiordland, New Zealand. His home in the New Zealand’s oldest national park is nestled in a vast wildness accessible only by boat or airplane, a four day’s walk from the nearest road. Life in isolation can be hard, but it can also be monstrously rewarding.
cover pic: Queenstown.co.nz