I left the little hostel room early yesterday morning to catch the Tekapo shuttle to Mount Cook village and the Southern Alps.
We were in the Mackenzie High Country now, surrounded by mountain views at one point, and dedicated sheep country. We stopped at several viewpoints to take photos.
Mount Cook.
One of many rivers we crossed, with meltwater from the mountain snows discolouring it. Apparently it's the tiny particles of Glacial 'flour' which give the lakes their amazing turquoise colouring as the refract the light in a certain way. Some of the river plains are very wide indeed and you can imagine are quite a sight when in spate, although the Mackenzie country is dry. We were told that in the winter there could be a metre of 🌨️ snow fall overnight. Wet only when that melts.
We had a couple of walks of an hour or so. This one took us to another meltwater lake, right at the foot of the mountains. I was fortunate to notice a small avalanche tumbling down and shouted Look to all the folk taking photos of each other, but they didn't seem that impressed.
Stained glass in the visitors centre. So beautiful. The other photo would only load at the bottom of the page.
A photo of a photo in the excellent Visitor Centre. I was tickled to see she had a little handbag! The man must have been a monopede mountaineer! Talk about intrepid!
My favourite photo - it looks like a St Trinian's day out! They must have been shamed in just thin cotton shirts. Instructions from teacher, "stout shoes today girls" . . .
Finally, view from my hotel room.


















Fantastic! Such an adventure! Enjoy, Blods xxx
ReplyDeleteAn adventure I never expected in my lifetime. Amazing memories.
DeleteHoly moly those girls must have been so cold! Lol I too thought the mountaineer had one leg but close inspection shows the left leg almost hidden as it steps forward!
ReplyDeleteThat lady sounds so fearless, and in a flapping skirt. Is that photo her with the little bag? Wonderful! I hope you are breathing deep and letting your mind wander as your eyes feast on all these new sights x Danette
Apparently it's not cold up on the glacier, as I was talking to someone who had a helicopter flight up there. Yes, that photo made me smile - mountaineering in stays, a skirt and a handbag! I have seen incredible places. Try and get here if you can.
DeleteWow indeed...
ReplyDeleteI never imagined it would be quite so wonderful.
DeleteI wondered if the intense blue of the waters was because of glacier melt. We have the same thing in the lakes around the Rockies here in Canada.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
It was amazing to see.
DeleteReminds me in so many ways of Iceland.
ReplyDeleteYou would love it here then.
DeleteAoraki is a breathtaking mountain even from a distance...and so fortunate to see her not shrouded in clouds!
ReplyDeleteI have been so lucky with the weather - just perfect wherever I went.
DeleteWow indeed. Thanks for sharing those lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteJust wish I could put the videos up but have to wait until I am home for that.
DeleteJust wonderful scenery. Isn’t our world beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you will bring back some merino wool to knit with? Love the windows. My school uniform was gym slips and felt Panama hats just like the girls are wearing here! You are inspiring me BB and I think you are so brave. As is the lady mountaineer … she looks so at ease. Relax, breathe and enjoy. I am enjoying your travels so much, thank you. Sarah x
So incredibly beautiful. I have had to organise myself very well for the middle but with such strict timings on things and a complete stranger in each area. Survived though. I will try and find somewhere selling Merino wool before I leave.
DeleteWow, amazing photos. I cannot imagine how she climbed wearing those clothes!!
ReplyDeleteAnd a corset too I should think.
DeleteIncredibly beautiful x
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
Yes. I have run out of superlatives.
DeleteSo glad you've seen Aoraki Mt Cook Jennie. A spiritual mountain for Maori xx
ReplyDeleteYes, cloud piercer is how it translates I think. Reminds me of the Welsh language, which is lyrical with descriptions. I had perfect weather throughout all the past week.
DeleteStunning windows. I love getting all these photos.
ReplyDeleteGlad you ate enjoying them. I loved those stained glass windows. Something I would love to try my hand at.
DeleteAmazing views. Bet its even more thrilling in real life.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I am still gobsmacked!!!
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