Thursday, May 1, 2008

The Grand Traverse through the Southern Alps

Remember that 6 day hiking trip I told you about a while ago? Ya, well this is the account of it:

It began on a Monday morning at 7:30 when we all met at the meeting spot with our bags packed and ready to go. The group consisted of a 8 old people from their mid 40's to mid 60's, a Japanese lady in her 30's and then me. Oh, there were 3 guides too. So basically we walked alot, climbed mountains, checked out waterfalls and alpine lakes. The weather was amazing and only threatened to rain the first day unlike the 5 days of rain the forecast had predicted. Everyone was really nice, the guides did a great job and it was an excellent time. Here is the photo essay of the trip.

View over Lake Wakatipu. This was on our way there.


The Greenstone Valley. Those white specks are sheep.

The view from Ocean Peak Corner

Alpine Tarn on Key Summit

Josh, one of the guides at the summit of Conical Hill.

A stream in the rainforest in Fiordland National Park.

Lake Howden


Lake Mackenzie. This is two pictures stitched vertically.




Earland Falls, it's 174m high but you can only see a piece of it here.

One of many falls at Falls Hut.

The morning view from Falls Hut down the Routeburn towards Glenorchy.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Rob

Lake Mackenzie pictures..... the gold Domes.... is that from the sun hitting the peaks