Some highlights of a challenging climb but well worth the trip:
A māori phrase with a deeply rooted meaning of finding a place of belonging. Feeling and being connected to the earth and people. This is not just a blog about cultural enrichment, but of personal discovery. This is my recipe for adventure with a hint of Kiwi.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Cave Stream
Here is a brief video exploring cave stream in the dark and cold for nearly 40 minutes with my good friends Patrick and Oliver:
Monday, October 27, 2014
Arthur's Pass and Cave Stream
As my time in New Zealand is coming to an end, I am squeezing in some last big multi-day trips. We spent 8 hours climbing up to 1600 meters to Barker hut in Arthur's Pass the first day. We made friends with some curious Kea (the world's only alpine parrot). We awoke to Kea stomping around on the tin roof and making all kinds of noise. Overnight, the relentless wind blew in some stormy weather and made for a wet descent the following day. We made our way back down to the valley and stayed in Carrington Hut the second night. Finally, we persisted through the rain and made our way back to the car on the third day. On the drive home, we were already wet and decided to venture through Cave Stream in the pitch dark with just our headlamps. We spent nearly 40 minutes walking up the river through the cave in waist deep water and left with an adventure worth sharing.
Barker Hut (elevation: 1600 meters) |
Waterfall 100+ meters high! |
The climb |
Arthur's Pass Drive |
Cave Stream |
Goin' into the dark |
Efficient river crossing |
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Crossing a massive avalanche shoot |
Old avalanche |
Small glacier |
First Kea! |
Frozen Alpine Lake |
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The Night Sky |
Very cloudy and rainy descent |
Curious Kea |
Kea following us down to the valley |
Arthur's Pass Drive |
Cave Stream |
Castle Hill |
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In the dark and cold |
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Cave stream: walking through cold, waist deep water for almost 40 minutes |
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