Sunday, January 21, 2018

Castle Hill Rocks

We decamped Monday morning, January 15th, and drove into Christchurch again for some repairs to Rooby--air conditioner and fridge--handily taken care of by Daniel and Kylie, and then were on our way. For whatever reason, we were anxious to be back on the road again.Vicki wanted to see Arthur's Pass, one of just a couple roads that link the east and west coasts of the island, something we'd missed in 2014 due to foul weather. And so we headed west. We stopped, however, for a little hike among the Castle Hill Rocks, a DOC (Department of Conservation) site in the foothills east of the Southern Alps. We like weird rocks.




Trail to nowhere


Castle Hill Station (what they call ranches here)





Vicki stands for scale against a rock face

Limestone and differential erosion, unbeatable combination for
weirdness

Sad frog; behind a dog


Petrified tree trunk?


Little cylinder of relief up among the rocks



Three or four different collections of weird rocks in view


We free-camped that night on Lake Pearson

Skill-fully composed...there were probably 20 other rigs there
that night

2 comments:

Tawana said...

I think that "weird rocks" fits the description very well.

Rachel said...

Those are definitely weird rocks. I'm kind of surprised they weren't featured in LOTR.