Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Mount Taranaki

Mt. Taranaki is New Zealand's tallest, and, some would say, most beautiful volcano. It's a largely symmetrical cone, about 8,000 feet, I would guess. It looks like, and is, I suppose, a walk-up, and every year some hundreds or thousands climb it. Because of its frequent weather changes, however, it is also a bit of a killer: sixty or more have died on its slopes, far more than Mt. Cook, which no one would say is a walk-up. I'd had enough of volcanoes for a while and just wanted to see Taranaki--it is most often shrouded in clouds--so we drove toward it and got lucky and then hiked a few hours on its lower slopes.
And there it is















Up closer















From the lower slopes, looking down toward the sea















South side of mountain















A bit higher, a refuge?















On the trail, in the bush; called "Goblins' Forest," although
we didn't see any
















Just the usual vegetable frolic















Streams and pools















Waterfalls















Weird trees















But no more volcano! We were near Taranaki that and the
next two days, but never saw it again...nothing but clouds


















2 comments:

Tawana said...

Still loving the scenery. You have great photos...and adventures.

Rebecca said...

That goblin trail photo is gorgeous!