Monday, 24 November 2025

From Mount Cook to Queenstown

 I am sorry for the gap in communication, but the travelling has been a bit full on and exhausting.  Saturday saw me leaving the Mount Cook area and travelling to Queenstown. We had a chatty driver, who told us lots about NZ as we drove along by lakes and vast stoney river valleys looking at yet more mountains and foothills. The scenery is just stunning wherever we go.




This is Tussock grass. The Maori used to use it to that their huts and also made weatherproof capes with it.  We have a similar grass on high marshy land in the UK but it isn't used for anything.


These stoney wide river valleys hinted at how they would be in spate. Some bigger boulders had been incorporated in the landscape by glaciation and in some parts the hillsides reminded me of Dartmoor with it's tirs, only much steeper. Gorse was introduced here, but they are trying to eradicate it, like the colourful Lupins which are in bloom at the moment. I have never seen an acre of Lupins (near a river as they like it damper) - they are do beautiful enough masse like that, but hard to capture as you zoom past.


This is the best I can do.



The driver stopped in a small town called Cromwell, at a vast fruit farm run by the Jones family. A nod to home for me.  I bought apples and cashew nuts.  They had a truly lovely garden you could wander round. Isn't this a lovely planting with all those Pansies? I will try the same in my back bed next year.



We finally reached Queenstown, at the head of a huge lake and ringed by more mountains.  This was the view from my hotel room. I was here two nights but the Wi-fi was pretty flakey and I couldn't even get TV reception on the 2nd might.   Mine host was a miserable git and must unhelpful. My booking email had said that a Continental breakfast was available, but when I asked if it might be possible for something to be packed to take as I was out early the next two days, I was told they didn't do breakfast and I should try the hotel opposite! No good when it doesn't even open until you are getting on the coach at 6?30 a.m. for Milford Sound. We locked horns again when I had to go back up and tell him that I couldn't get the Wi-fi password to work. I was told that I was putting it in wrong . I showed him what I had typed in and it was the right password but it still didn't work. He fiddled with something and finally sorted it, but it was crap reception. Trip Advisor will be advised. There were only two sound settings on the truly ancient TV remote too - loud or silent!


So it was the view that sustained me, as by the time I arrived there each evening I was too exhausted to go in search or a restaurant.  It was a good walk out of town with a goodly hill involved so I just had cheese and biscuits. I didn't intend losing weight on holiday but I have (and need to lose more). Onwards and upwards.

19 comments:

  1. I'd be fascinated in the Mauri history, something I know next to nothing about. Enjoying your photos.

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    1. Yes, it's something I've never given much thought to at home, but is interesting to learn.

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  2. I bet you will come home full of ideas. How beautiful everything is. The hotel sounds a bit like Fawlty Towers.

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    1. Just what I said Susan - Faulty Towers! I definitely will do BIG plantings if one plant species in future ax having seen acres of Broom, Lupins etc here, it looks souch better.

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    2. Just what I said Susan - Faulty Towers! I definitely will do BIG plantings if one plant species in future ax having seen acres of Broom, Lupins etc here, it looks souch better.

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  3. All the walking you are doing will help with the weight loss as well. So sorry that your hotel room and the owner were not up to par. The photo's are absolutely gorgeous.

    God bless.

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    1. A bit too much sitting the last couple of days but will get out and stretch my legs again today, before it gets hot later on. The view compensated for the shortcomings.

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    2. A bit too much sitting the last couple of days but will get out and stretch my legs again today, before it gets hot later on. The view compensated for the shortcomings.

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  4. Enjoy Milford Sound Jennie - hope can stop sometimes to enjoy being in the lupins! Shame about the grumpy guy in Queenstown!! Val x

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    1. Oh Val - it was my best day, just so incredible there, and we saw the wee penguins too.

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    2. P.s. I took lots of Lupin photos at Lake Tecapo.

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  5. The scenery is just stunning and the garden you visited is really lovely. Sorry to hear of the problems in the hotel at Queenstown.

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    1. A blip only at Queenstown. The scenery was just so amazing. Mountains everywhere and broad river valleys.

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  6. Oh gosh, all that wonderful colour, we are looking very grey and soggy here and the frost has killed off all the late flowers over the space of two nights. It's lovely to see your photos. :-)

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    1. I am going to get a shock when I leave late spring and step straight into chilly miserable winter.

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  7. Don't worry about gaps between posts , you are on holiday 😀
    Once again, lovely photos x
    Alison in Devon x

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  8. Thanks Alison, I have been so tired, but kept up with my journal so the memories are faithfully recorded. I won't be able to show all the photos as I've taken 100s but will share more when I can.

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  9. Thanks Alison, I have been so tired, but kept up with my journal so the memories are faithfully recorded. I won't be able to show all the photos as I've taken 100s but will share more when I can.

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