Tuesday, January 26, 2010

More photographic aspects of my recent Rees to Dart tramping trip

Last week it was easy to simply indulge in my penchant for New Zealand landscape photography and publish what I'd call the classic landscape images I made, but this week I've decided to introduce the people element to show another side to this glorious wander..

Mandy, Glenn, Tom and Dougal...
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Glenn and Mandy lunching in the near derelict 25 Mile Hut in the Rees...
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Glenn and 25 Mile Hut...
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The first true alpine meadow we encountered on our first [exhausting] day in the Rees...
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A welcome sight - Shelter Rock Hut in the Rees...
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The next day fellow tramper Michelle and myself found ourselves accompanying each other to Snowy Saddle - there were many in front of us and some behind, but being spread out was great...
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Michelle silhouetted on a bump just above the saddle...
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Greta, Bronny and Michelle - our companions found on the trail and we've travelled together for a couple of days. They were great company...
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A bull chamois near Dart Hut...
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Tom, Andrew and Dougal - our boys on this trip, as part of their Duke Of Ed. Award they're seeking. Cory was running late for this photo and can be seen below...
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Typical travel down the Dart - Mandy and Glenn...
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A well used huge 10 star bivy rock by Cattle Flat in the Dart...
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A friendly Robin...
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Sandy Bluff has to be surmounted so-to-speak on the long walk down the Dart, but the views are worth the puffing and the track blasted into the rock bluffs is spectacular...
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Glenn...
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This jet boat signified to us that we were near the end of our tramp...
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To me the Dart is one of New Zealand's wildest most beautiful rivers, but it's not one I'd care to tangle with when it's in this mood...
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Back out on the road I stopped my truck for a view backwards and to make a picture of Mt. Chaos left, and Poseidon Peak for fellow mt.eer/blogger Bob [Bob help yourself to a copy]...
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The trip over the crew transfers gear into our two vehicles - one left at each end...
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Thanks team for an awesome little adventure - I'd go anywhere with you anytime :)

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

The sound of intermittent and gentle applause, villages and the long awaited tramping trip is done

Challenge Wanaka, a long distance race which starts with swimming, then 180 Km of biking and finishes with a marathon seems established as an annual event now, and right outside my front door there is a turn around point and drink station for the hundreds of runners, so every few minutes there is cheering and clapping.

Today I set up a sprinkler for the runners and occasionally adjourn out to the road side to watch - just like hundreds of others do in town. The effect is amazing at it sort of slows down the pace of life with motorists just giving in as they give way, and strangers talk, smile and interact. I think it must be reminiscent of village or tribal life. While many locals get annoyed over this huge event I'm growing to love it's energy, and I'm not even competitive...
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Rees >> Dart classic tramp:

As some of you will have noted this has been on the agenda for awhile. Officially a Duke of Edinburgh Silver/Gold trip for my son and peers. Many folk access the Dart valley from Cascade Saddle where I spent sometime a year ago on a big Search and Rescue mission, and other folk do what we did: up the Rees, over Snowy Saddle and down the Dart [note to trampers: both routes need a degree of alpine skill unless conditions are perfect e.g. dry and sunny - summer style. There are hints in the link above].

Not much more to say really except that our four boys conducted themselves very well. They usually led, while three of us parents bought up the rear. It was an awesome four days with great companions.

Rees valley on the left, with a steep aspect which would be risky when snow covered, and Snowy Creek leading to the Dart valley on the right. Note foreground figures...
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Looking up the Snowy...
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Mt Cook Lily in the Snowy...
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Mt Cook Lily in the Snowy with Mt Edward in the background
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Bridge and avalanche debris in the Snowy...
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The relatively new Dart Hut down stream from the lower bridge over the Snowy...
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Wonderful light and bush down the Dart near Sandy Bluff...
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A troublesome-to-cross side stream near Chinaman's Bluff, near the end of the tramp...
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Ending on a sombre note with a bigger picture Bob McKerrow once again has posted a very useful article on the earthquake in Haiti

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Off to Dart Hut on a wee holiday

I'm on holiday this week and I'm off with my son Dougal [now 17] and his mates to do a Rees/Dart tramp tomorrow, and we may just sneak over the pass before the next rain storm, and depending on this it could mean I'd be back early, or late if we come down the Dart, which is quite a long walk.

Dart hut is sort of in the middle of our circular trip, and it's been a few years since I've graced it's doorstep. There'll be no skis this trip though - not antiques like these found in the old hut in the seventies, or when I carried my own out from the Whitbourne and down the Dart. This time I hope to travel with both the lightness of body and of the [summer] day.
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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Some of my favourite wild places in New Zealand

Happy New Year readers - may 2010 treat you well!

Thanks for the well wishes I've received re. my tooth problem. It's now sorted and all I can say is it's left me with a reminder that good health is everything, and an unbelievable need for sleep.

Some more scans of my slide collection - some from my early days of New Zealand mountain and landscape photography - some of my favourite shots and places really.

Classic view of Mt Cook and Mt Tasman from the Malte Brun Range...
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Summer snow...
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Sunrise on Mt Cook from Tasman Saddle Hut...
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Ron...
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Storm from door of old Muellar Hut...
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Hooker Valley and Mt Cook in early winter...
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Skiing the Tasman Glacier between storm fronts...
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Chris and Sarah on Mt Hooker...
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Muchison Glacier [I forget the mountain names I'm afraid]...
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