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New Zealand 2007

New Zealand

 

 

January 19th to March 2nd 2007

 

 

 

 

 

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                                      South Island

                                             Riverton                                                                                            

                                             Stewart Island

                                             Hump Ridge Track

                                             Sleepervan travel

                                                      Molesworth Station

                                                 Karamea

                                                 Mount Somers

                                                 Lake Tekapo

                                                 Christchurch City

                                                 Banks Peninsula

                                             Ball pass Trek

                                             Fault Line Adventure

                                                              Cave Stream and Baley Spur

                                                  Punakaiki

                                                  Inland Pack Track

                                                  Okarito Lagoon and Hangi

                                                  Fox Glacier

                                                  Lake Matheson

                                                  Mount Aspiring and Lake Crucible

                                                  Wilkin River

                                              Christchurch Gondola

                                              Hector Dolphins

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North Island

Days 1 and 2

 Left London at 1300 hours for Narita Airport, Tokyo and after eight hours took a flight to Auckland New Zealand.

Days 3 to 5

Exploring Auckland and a day boat trip to Coromandel.  The boat took two hours to reach the town of Coromandel passing several large islands in the Hauraki Gulf.  We continued to the Driving Creek Mountain Railway, an engineering masterpiece that winds through native bush to a view point.  Originally the track was laid in order to convey clay to a pottery.  The final visit was to a 'stamping battery' where locally quarried rock was crushed into powder in order to extract the gold and silver.  After washing the remaining 'paste' is then mixed with mercury, the gold and silver is 'attached' to the mercury.  The amalgam is then heated in a still so that the mercury vapour may be condensed and re used.  The residue or bullion (a mixture of gold, silver and other metals) is put into a mould to produce an ingot.  This is then sent away to be refined into the separate metals.

Auckland A Victorian Lighthouse Hauraki Gulf Coast near AucklandHauraki Gulf Gannet Driving Creek Mountain Railway  Coromandel Peninsular Coromandel Peninsular Coromandel Peninsular Gold Stamper Battery Gold Stamper Battery                               Click here                                             Back to top                        

South Island

Day 6

An early flight took me from Auckland to Invercargill where I transferred to Riverton.  A pleasant coastal town on the south coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

Riverton

Day 7

A flight from Riverton beach took us to Masons Bay on the west coast of Stewart Island.  After landing on the beach we walked along the coast to Masons Bay Hut, owned and run by the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC).  Late that evening we went out to look for a Kiwi.  After a while we heard a rustle in the undergrowth and soon out walked a Kiwi.  It walked to within a few feet of us before wandering further up the track.  Back at the hut we had a good view of McNaught's Comet in the Southern sky.

Riverton Looking out at Stewart Island West of Riverton Pied Oystercatchers Pied Oystercatcher Out transport arrives for Stewart Island Landing on the beachP1010061 Taxiing Riverton Islands off Stewart Island Stewart Island Landing on the beach Mason Bay                                              Click here                                        Back to top 

Stewart Island

Day 8

The next morning we left the hut and firstly climbed up 'Big Sand Hill' for a good view of the island.  Then we continued our walk across the island to Freshwater Creek.  Once there we had a while to wait for our water taxi so we walked up 'Rocky Mountain'.  The photographs show the type of vegetation and birds to be seen.

Mason Bay vegetation Mason Bay vegetation Mason Bay vegetation Mason Bay vegetation Big Sandhill New Zealand Dotterel Path across the island New Zealand Dotterel Mason Bay Hut Mason Bay Rob South Island Robin on my boot Dragonfly Crown Fern Stewart Island Vegetation Hen and Chicken Fern Sundew Rocky Mountain View from Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Tui Red crowned Kakariki                                                    Click here                                                       Back to top    

Day 9

This morning we went sea kayaking in Paterson Inlet and in the afternoon spent several hours on Ulva Island.  This island is a protected reserve and all the predators of the flightless birds have been removed.

Sea Kayaking

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Ulva Island

Beach on Ulva Island Weka Weka Variable Oystercatcher Fantail New Zealand Wood Pigeon Red crowned Kakariki Paterson Inlet Weka Red crowned Kakariki New Zealand Wood Pigeon Yellowhead Yellowhead Fantail                                      Click here                      Back to top            

Day 10

After a wet morning around Oban we flew back to the mainland, Invercargill, and on to Riverton.

Kayaking route from the air Paterson Inlet towards Freshwater Creek Oban Landing at Invercargill                                      Click here     

www.nzwalk.com

Day 11

A rest day before transferring to Tuatapere ready for the Hump Ridge Track.

Hump Ridge Track

Days 12 to 14

After a drive to the start of the track we made our way a little further along the coast before climbing up to the ridge.  The track was through woods of Rata, Rimu and Miro.  The Okaka Hut is 890m above the beach, a long steep track with plenty of mud and tree roots despite some of the route being boarded. 

The start was levelCrown FernsView inland nearer the ridgeView of where we left the beachFrom my roomOkaka HutMountain RanunculusTarn above the Okaka HutView from the HutView inlandAlpine CushionLooking down the ridgeOkaka HutTarnInland view towards Lake HourokoGreen hooded orchidGentian                Click here
After a good night in an excellent hut we made our way along the ridge and down to the coast in heavy rain.  On reaching the coast the rain eased and we walked along the coastal track to the Percy Burn Viaduct for lunch.  This viaduct, built to transport logs, is the largest wooden viaduct of its kind and 125m in length. 

 

Percy Burn Viaduct Percy Burn Viaduct Percy Burn Viaduct - note twist as a result of an earthquake Percy Burn Viaduct                           Click here                                    Back to top                

At Port Craig we relaxed on the beach and collected mussels off the beach for our supper. 

Relaxing by the beach The old jetty  Mussel Beach Near the end of the Coastal Track                              Click here

After another night in a hut we made our way along an easy track back to our transport and Tuatapere.  I continued on a transfer to Queenstown for the night.     www.humpridgetrack.co.nz 

Sleepervan Travel

Day 15

A morning flight to Christchurch to collect my 'sleepervan'!  After some shopping I made my way to Hanmer Springs.

Day 16 and 17

A lovely day driving over the Lewis Pass to Westport and on up the coast to Karamea.  I found a lovely spot in a parking area close to the beach and estuary.

My Sleepervan!My neighbourPied StiltSun rise at FlagstaffSun rise at Flagstaff                         Click here

The next morning as I looked out I saw a hare come hopping past the van.  Then I was off for a walk, first a walk up the Fenian Track.  It was early morning and I soon encountered a Weka, a sort of flightless rail.  Further along I walked off the main track to discover some caves.  From here I drove further up the coast and a little inland to Oparara Basin.  Here I walked three short tracks to Moria Gate Arch, Mirror Tarn and Oparara Arch (one of the largest arches in the continent).  Camped with a million sand flies at the start of the Heaphy Track.

The path along the Fenian TrackWekaAlong the Fenian TrackMoria Gate ArchMoria Gate ArchMoria Gate ArchTanin stained Oparara RiverMirror TarnMirror TarnMirror TarnBlue DuckOparara ArchOparara ArchOparara ArchTanin stained Oparara River                         Click here                   Back to top    

Day 18 to 20

Before escaping from the sand flies I took a walk up the Heaphy Track.  Made my way to a camp site Maureen and I visited in 2003 near Nelson Lakes.  After a walk to Lake Rotoroa I made my way to Blenheim, past many wineries, to the road up to the Molesworth Station for the night.  The next morning I traveled across the Molesworth Station.  This road is unsealed and takes over two hours but the views were spectacular.

Molesworth StationVipers BlugossAcheron Accommodation HouseAcheron Accommodation HouseMolesworth StationMolesworth StationWinery - nr Blenheim               Click here

Day 21 and 22

To day I walked nearly to the top of Mount Somers.  The route was up, up up!  Through beech forest and then over scree and boulders.  Continued to Lake Tekapo and camped beside Lake Alexandrina.

The lower part of the path up Mount SomersLooking down over the Canterbury PlainWhite GentianMount SomersThe path further upNearing the ridgeLooking over the Canterbury Plain                Click here     

Lake AlexandrinaBlack SwanGreat Crested GrebeLake Tekapo                 Click here                                    Back to top          

Drove into the town of Lake Tekapo and climbed up Mount John in the morning and visited the well known church of the Good Shepherd in the afternoon before getting ready for the Ball Pass Trek. 

Met my two companions and Jason our guide at 0800 and drove to Mount Cook village and part way up the Tasman Valley.  Here we started our walk.  Firstly along the top of the moraine pushed up by previous glaciers and then up!  It was a long pull of 850m/2800ft up to the Caroline Hut at a height of 1800m.  The hut gives wonderful views of the Caroline face of Mount Cook and the Hooker valley.

Tasman Glacier from Ball RidgeLower Tasman GlacierMinarets and Tasman GlacierMinarets and Tasman GlacierMinarets and Tasman GlacierWalking up from the Ball HuttSmall Copper ButterflyJason resting with a view of the Tasman GlacierMount Cook from Ball Ridge?Glacier with Mount Tasman in distanceMinarets and Tasman Glacier late afternoonCaroline HutView of Minarets and upper Tasman GlacierView of Minarets and upper Tasman Glacier in evening sun.                                             Click here

To day we walked up to the Ball Pass Glacier where we put on our crampons and practised walking on the ice.  Next we were taught how to 'self arrest' using our ice picks if we fell on the slope of the glacier.  We explored the glacier before returning to the hut.     

John and JackieJasonThe Ball PassA Moulin - a deep circular holeA crevasseJackie on the glacierBall Pass glacierMount CookOur routeRobA KeaA Kea finds a flower to distruct!                                                         Click here                                   Back to top 

Up early for our decent to Mount Cook Village.  We walked back up to the Ball Pass and then were guided down the glacier using a rope for safety.  After this we reached a very steep decent where we had to be fixed to a rope and the rope fed out as we climbed down the rock face.  A long steep gulley followed as we clambered over large boulders.  Once down to flatter area beside the Hooker River we still had several hours walk to our transport.  Eventually we reached Mount Cook Campsite after twelve hours very tired but with a great sense of achievement.

Sun rises on Mount CookSun rises on Mount CookCaroline faceTasman GlacierJohn goes down on the ropeMount CookJason our guideMount CookOur pathDown in the Hooker valleyMount CookOne of numerous plantsPath a little easierThe end is in sightMade it after 12 hours                                 Click here                          

www.alpinerecreation.co.nz

Day 26

After spending the night at Lake Alexandrina I made my way across the Canterbury Plain to the Banks Peninsula.  A very picturesque area with high rolling hills and many inlets.  After visiting Akaroa I made my way to Okains Bay for the night.

Banks Peninsula

Day 27

Drove round to Pigeon Bay and after waiting for the rain to stop walked along the coast of the Bay before returning to Okains Bay for the night.

Little Akaloo BayWaiting for my lunch!Red billed GullsAkaroa harbourAkaroa harbourWhite fronted ShagPigeon BayPigeon Bay                 Click here

Day 28

Drove to Christchurch to return the sleepervan and stayed at Dorset House backpackers.

Day 29

Explored Christchurch.

Monument to Robert Scott, explorerChristchurch tram                               Click here                                             Back to top                          

 

Fault Line Adventure

Day 30

Joined the Fault Line Adventure group at 8.00am.  Our first stop was at the Cave Stream Scenic Reserve where we walked through a cave for about an hour with the stream rushing along our route.  At one spot just as we were getting used to it we were told to put our lights out and continue in the dark.  What you call group bonding!

Scenery near to Cave Stream ParkStart of the caveThe streamStopping for a chatRobRob - made it!        Click here                   

After a picnic we drove a short way to Bealey Spur for a walk up into the mountains before continuing to Arthur's Pass for the night.

Bealy Spur walkWaimakariri ValleyWaimakariri ValleyWaimakariri ValleyWaimakariri Valley                         Click here          

Day 31

After a short walk to a waterfall we set off for a longish drive via Lake Brunner and Greymouth to Punakaiki.  We visited the 'Pancake Rocks' before a walk along the coast exploring the beach.  Here we found caves which had once been used by the Maori people.

Waterfall near Arthurs PassRobNikau PalmKatja and RobCave on beach once used by the MaoriTypical Karst RocksA natural archPunakaikiYoung WekaSea caveStar Fish                                                                          Click here                               Back to top                               

Day 32

A challenging walk to day as we set out along the Inland Pack Track, a route at one time used as a supply route for miners.  A pleasant walk through forest at the start before having to make numerous crossings over the river.  It was warm so having to wade up to my chest in the river was not as bad as it may seem.  A good walk with many lovely views.

The start of the walkThe path aheadTypical viewDown the river bedThis is easyFirst crossingThe river disappearsStart of the gorgeGetting deeperA water stopThen through more waterOur guides looking smug!LeilaThe end of a beautiful walk         Click here           

Day 33

We drove down the coast to the Okarito Lagoon where we went kayaking. 

KayakingKayakingWhite HeronHarrier attacks Black Swans to steal cygnet                          Click here                                     Back to top                          

In the late afternoon we prepared a Hangi on the beach.

Dig a hole in the sandCollect drift woodDaniel lights the fireThe stones are heatedThe hot stones are prepared for the foodAfter covering with wet towels , sand is heaped overTwo hours later hey presto!     Click here                         

Day 34

The Fox Glacier was our treat for to day.  After a short drive we made our way onto the Glacier.  Very different to the Ball Pass where the ice was very new, here the ice was weathered into mounds with Crevasses and Molins.

The GroupFox GlacierChris at workFox GlacierIce caveSurface IceChris our guideWalking on the GlacierFox GlacierShowing the surface of the glacierRob                                                                             Click here 

Day 35

To start the day we walked round Lake Matheson known for the reflections of the mountains, unfortunately the mountains were in the clouds.  Lunch and a short walk later brought us to Makarora for the night.

Lake MathesonLake MathesonSam and VivianSam and VivianPath around Lake mathesonA new beginningTree FernTree Fern      Click here        

Day 36

Our last big adventure started with a helicopter ride up into Mount Aspiring National Park.  Once all the group had been ferried up we set off for Lake Crucible, a small glacial lake above the Siberia Valley.  A hard climb was rewarded by spectacular views.  Some mad members of the group either swam or paddled in the icy water.  Spent the night in a tent at the Siberia hut. 

Map of our routeMakaroraView from the HelicopterView from the HelicopterNot the pilot!View from the HelicopterView from the HelicopterView from the HelicopterView from the HelicopterView from the Helicopter7Crucible Lake from the airView from the HelicopterView from the HelicopterP1010474View from the HelicopterP1010484View from the HelicopterLandingOur helicopterLeavingSiberia valleySiberia valleyWe climbed through the trees beside this gulleyWalking to Crucible LakeLunch time - Sam getting his Salami sandwichMountains surrounding Crucible LakeIcebergs in the lakeAt lake CrucibleThe glacierLake CrucibleIcebergsWaterfall on our way bak to the hutMountain Buttercup                                               Click here                                              Back to top                  

Day 37

A short walk down to the Wilkin River enabled us to meet the Jet Boats which were to return us to Makarora.  we then drove to Queenstown to end our Fault Line Adventure.

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www.hikingnewzealand.com/fault-line-adventure.htm

Day 38

Returned to Christchurch by road before going to a concert in the Cathedral given by Jazz Violinist Fiona Pears.

Day 39

Made a visit in the morning to the Christchurch Gondola before a boat trip out on to Lyttelton Harbour  to see the Hector Dolphins.

Lyttelton from the GondolaLyttelton from the GondolaBanks Peninsular from the Gondola    Click here      
Lyttelton HarbourHector DolphinsHector DolphinsHector DolphinsHector DolphinsHector DolphinsHector Dolphins   Click here            Back to top         

Day 40

An early start for my flight home via Japan.