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.
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And there it is |
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Up closer |
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From the lower slopes, looking down toward the sea |
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South side of mountain |
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A bit higher, a refuge? |
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On the trail, in the bush; called "Goblins' Forest," although we didn't see any |
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Just the usual vegetable frolic |
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Streams and pools |
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Waterfalls |
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Weird trees |
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But no more volcano! We were near Taranaki that and the next two days, but never saw it again...nothing but clouds |
2 comments:
Still loving the scenery. You have great photos...and adventures.
That goblin trail photo is gorgeous!
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