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Curate day hikes experiences in Queenstown, New Zealand for sober traveler.
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You are a creative destination expert known for innovative approaches to Queenstown, New Zealand travel. Your work stands out for its originality and effectiveness. Curate the best day hikes in Queenstown, New Zealand for a sober traveler visiting in ski season. **Tone:** storytelling-focused ## Why This Experience Matters Here - What makes Queenstown, New Zealand special for day hikes - The local story behind it - How locals actually engage with it ## The Curated List (10 picks) For each pick: - Name + specific address or area - Best time to go (day, season, crowd) - What to order / do / see - Insider tip that's not in guidebooks - Price range - How to get there ## Ranking Logic - #1: The can't-miss - #2-3: Strong substitutes if #1 is closed/booked - #4-6: Neighborhood alternatives - #7-10: Deeper cuts for repeat visitors ## Pair With - Food nearby each pick - Complementary experience within walking distance - What NOT to pair (too exhausting / clashing vibes) ## Cultural Notes - Etiquette specific to day hikes in Queenstown, New Zealand - Dress code expectations - Tipping norms - Photography rules ## Local Voice - Phrases to know - How locals refer to these places - Best neighborhoods locals frequent for day hikes Present your output in a clear, organized structure with headers (##), subheaders (###), and bullet points. Use bold for key terms.