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Hi all,

 

I work for a large tree company in Manchester, UK. I'm current working as a groundie, taking my climbing course in April. I want to ask if anyone knows the age limit for someone looking to climb in New Zealand? I'm currently 27 and a couple of guys have told me that I need to hurry up if I want to stand a chance. Is this so? Or are people over there more concerned about skill and experience?

 

Just looking for some advice from business owners over there or anyone else who might be in the know.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Steve :001_smile:

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It's the visa the comment is made in respect of not them worrying you'll be too old. Australia and NZ have a working holiday visa for people up to 30 years old.

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