Nutters' Adventures in NZ

Hannah and Dave go tramping in New Zealand

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

One for Tim

As an expert in sheep dynamics and the modelling of sheep-herding phenomena, can you explain why, given that this herd of sheep had the freedom of a respectable portion of a decent sized mountain, did they all end up here?

(hopefully the blog will give you the full res photo from which to make an assessment)

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      • Cook to Methven
      • Jags
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