Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Skippers Road
Skippers Township
Skippers Bridge
Don't Look Down
The Pipeline
The 'Pipeline' crosses the Shotover river and was built in 1864 to carry sluice water for gold mining. It was renovated recently and a narrow wooden walkway was built atop it. At a height of 102m, even walking across is scary. It took Tracy half an hour and several attempts before she got to the other side.
Skippers Canyon
We followed the old gold miners' road to the remains of Skippers township. The 'road' is loose gravel and schist and is very narrow, only just as wide as a car, in places the sheer drop to the side of the road is over 100m. Long sections of the track have no turning points so we just hoped we wouldn't meet anyone. You need a 4WD to do this safely and it is not for the faint hearted.
In the picture you can see the line of the road cutting across the vertical cliff face. The scenery is spectacular with great views of the Shotover river.
In the picture you can see the line of the road cutting across the vertical cliff face. The scenery is spectacular with great views of the Shotover river.
Monday, September 26, 2005
Lake Matheson
This is one of the most photographed spots in New Zealand, the reflection of Mts Cook and Tasman in the still waters of Lake Matheson. Unfortunately, it is a 20 minute walk from the car park to the view point and the clouds rolled in. Mt Cook, on the left, is obscured but you can still see Mt Tasman.
Sunday, September 25, 2005
The Franz Josef Glacier
Now we have a new truck, we decided to take a drive round the South Island. We haven't been down visited lower west coast in ages, so we started out with a day climbing amongst the broken ice flow of the Franz Josef Glacier. We have both climbed on the Fox Glacier but this was so much better. The ice is advancing rapidly (1-2 metres per day) and this causes the ice to buckle and crack which makes for fantastic formations to climb through. The weather was cold and rainy but it was still an awesome day.
Monday, September 19, 2005
Sunday, September 11, 2005
The Waimakariri River
Saturday, September 10, 2005
Repairs
Our New Truck
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