The beautiful, clear, fast-flowing Ahuriri--there are browns and rainbows in them thar waters |
Clay Cliffs |
Closer up |
Ditto |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
The beautiful, clear, fast-flowing Ahuriri--there are browns and rainbows in them thar waters |
Clay Cliffs |
Closer up |
Ditto |
Another day, on Lake Pukaki, looking toward Mt. Cook, now in a total white-out of wind, rain, blowing snow... |
At the Hillary Alpine Center |
We weathered the storm--torrential rain mostly--at the Mt. Cook backapacka |
Next day...fine weather again |
Mt. Cook, again |
Fine enough weather for another walk, this time up to Lake Tasman, at the end of Mt. Cook's Tasman Glacier |
Thus; Lake Tasman was not there, 20-30 years ago, starting then as a pot-hole, then melting the glacier from beneath; it's now 2-3 kilometers in length, and growing |
Closer up of lake and glacier, and icebergs |
Closer up of Mt. Cook summit ridge, a horrific kilometer- long knife-edge of snow and ice; from southeast |
Thus; OK, it's not actually my photo |
Us at Lake Tasman |
Looking back to the huge out-wash plain leading down to Lake Pukaki |
Last look at the big mountain and it beautiful turquoise lake |
Lake Tekapo; similar to the Finger Lakes, it and its neighbor, Lake Pukaki; there are huge lakes all over the South Island, mostly east of the big mountains |
Traveling with children; the twin 10-month-olds are in the carriage |
Looking up Lake Pukaki, Mt. Cook, still 20 miles or so away |
Closer |
Climbers on a wall near the Village |
Closer |
"Big mountains make their own weather," episode #9,229 |
While the weather was still decent, we decided to do the Hooker Valley day-hike, said to be New Zealand's finest |
Lunch, sitting on a promontory, watching avalanches off an adjacent mountain |
One several cable bridges |
Hooker Creek and afternoon weather |
The goal: Hooker Glacier and Hooker Lake |
Icebergs off the glacier |
Thus |
And thus |
New Zealand daisies along the trail |
Approaching Edoras, a roche moutonnee in a great outwash with the Southern Alps in the background |
Now on the path leading to the little mountain |
And there it is |
Of course it looked different in The Two Towers |
View of the Southern Alps from Edoras; background for the attack of the Wild Men |
Another view from Edoras; the setting for Helm's Deep is in the canyon in the center |
"Surely you wouldn't deprive an old man of his walking stick?" |
Actually it was her walking stick |
And as we're climbing back down, the LOTR tour bus arrives ($250 from Christchurch, lunch included) |
Beautiful salmon stream nearby |
Vicki on the one-person cable bridge across the stream |
Last look at Edoras |
Christchurch sunset; the Maori called New Zealand Aotearoa, "Land of the Long White Cloud" |
The Rakaia river and gorge, and huge outwash; we are in the foothills east of the Southern Alps, an area of great rivers and even greater lakes |
A bit of the terrain, now well past spring floods |
Looking up-river toward the foothills |