V Notch Pass
Day 2 of our tramp over V Notch Pass. We left South Temple Hut in the morning and continued up the river. The track/route had been washed away in parts…
Day 2 of our tramp over V Notch Pass. We left South Temple Hut in the morning and continued up the river. The track/route had been washed away in parts…
Day 1 of our tramp over V Notch Pass near Mt Huxley. We headed off from Mt Cook Village at a very leisurely hour and drove to Lake Ohau and…
The plan was to do a day trip over Ball Pass. So at 5 am we jumped into the cars at the Mt Cook campsite and drove up the road towards the Tasman Glacier. Gina and I bumped along in Kieran’s poor 2wd car trying to keep up with Jeremy’s 4wd with somewhat better clearance. The road was definitely suited for 4wds but I only had to get out, clear rocks, sit on the bonnet, give up, and push once as both Gina and Jeremy did a good job of driving along the heaped stones on either side of the wheel ruts.
We set off in crappy misty rubbish and walked to a hut which seems to have replaced the old Ball Shelter. Not long afterwards we turned and headed up the ridge to Caroline Hut. The cloud cleared a little and we could see parts of the Ball and Tasman Glaciers as we climbed. Later we had views onto the bottom of the Caroline Face, and every now-and-then we’d hear and see snow and ice breaking off and crashing down the face.
We had an early lunch at Caroline Hut and then continued up to the pass alternating between walking across snow slopes with our crampons and clambering over rocks on the ridge. We reached the pass, took a couple of happy snaps, and descended down the other side. We eventually came across the rest of our group coming the other way. Then it was some more rock scrambling and descending down some snow and we were in the Hooker valley. We trekked out arriving back at the camp site around 7 pm. Thirteen hours on our feet. Not bad…
And now for the pictures and whatnot…
View Larger Topographic Map
Above: A cunning map of our route with help from www.topomap.co.nz. Let’s hope their website sticks around as long as this one…
Above left: It was pretty misty when we set off in the morning. We drove to the car park up the road next to the Tasman Glacier and set off from the cars at 6 am. Above middle: The ridge up towards Caroline hut was funky. Above right: It began to clear at some point and we could see the glaciers below.
I’ve just got back from ten days of lazing in Golden Bay, still the most bestest part of New Zealand.
We climbed, kayaked, ran, swam, rode, and pictionaried. Brendan and Andy joined us for a few days half way through and Katie did a cycling mission up to Takaka and we caught up with her briefly too.
Above left: We didn’t have such a good start to the trip with a tyre on the trailer needing replacing in Lewis Pass. The weather was very nice in the pass though so it wasn’t too bad. Above right: It was a beautiful day so we headed out in kayaks to the Tata Islands off Tata Beach.
Above Left: We landed on the island and had a bit of ginger beer to celebrate. Above Right: The island was inhabited by many shags.
On Thursday evening Leonie and I went and saw the Cat Empire playing in Zurich. They were good as usual and we bopped heartily to their music. We stayed the…