Sunday, February 17, 2019

New Zealand - South Island - Part 1 - Abel Tasman, Arthur's Pass, and Castle Hill

Tasman Region

After experiencing the wind in Wellington, we were surprised how warm and sunny the Tasman Region is on the South Island.

Approaching the South Island on our ferry from Wellington

Hiking above the brilliant Torrent Bay in Abel Tasman National Park
Checking the Coriolis Effect down under

These aren't the giant wetas, but the New Zealand green cicadas are still huge

Te Waikoropupu Springs are said to contain the clearest water ever measured

Of all the animals we've seen, this is what Katie wants for a pet (and Alex wants for breakfast)

Just when Katie thought it was safe to go in the water

Katie testing out the slide into Cleopatra's Pool, Abel Tasman National Park

Test result:  Cold!

Abel Tasman rain forest

Aquagirl

Abel Tasman is dazzling, but the water isn't quite as warm as it looks
Alex concentrating on his footwork at Payne's Ford

There aren't many climbs that can be done facing outward...at Pohara Bay

Keri making Pohara Bay look good

Katie clipping the chains on her first lead climb! 
Ecological Itch, Australian grade 14 (5.7) at Payne's Ford

GoPro kiss from a New Zealand eel.  We've seen more eels than fish in New Zealand.

Motueka River...beautiful fishing, but only the sandflies were biting


Wild West Coast


Sunset on the Tasman Sea

Punakaiki blowhole being driven out of the caverns below

Alex being cool and Katie being...creepy?

Limestone layers of the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks

Blowhole spray in the setting sun

The wild west coast



Keri getting a smooch from...Beethoven?...Alexander Hamilton?...?



Charleston (Constant Bay) Climbing

Sea cliffs in high tide and an increasing swell.

The route Shark's Breakfast traverses the horizontal crack right into the spray, then up.  We didn't climb that one!

The climbing is pretty steep here.  We chose to drop in and top rope back out, rather than risk being swept away.

Super fun climbing!

Katie climbing out of the maelstrom

She's not happy about the rogue wave that just came in!

Katie almost out of danger

Alex getting soaked and holding on with a death grip!

Alex with everything under control

What a place to climb!

😎

Still dry!


Arthur's Pass National Park

Tempting fate at the Devil's Punchbowl

Otira Valley

Sentinel Katie

99% of the time looks just like this:  Katie is saying something to be funny, and Alex is deconstructing the literal wording

Sunset soaring in Arthur's Pass

Looking across Arthur's Pass

The Rifleman, New Zealand's smallest bird

Mount Rolleston from Avalanche Peak

The Southern Alps

Katie is always on alert for the paparazzi

"Just take one more step back"



Castle Hill Bouldering

Castle Hill is world-famous as a bouldering destination.  It's hard to imagine a better setting for goofing around on rocks.

When Goblin Valley dreams

Tough day at school

A rare crack in the sculpted limestone boulders

I don't think Climbing magazine will publish this when she doesn't even wear shoes

All the holds are slopers

So cool

New Zealand Meerkat

Alex found a shady perch

Alex can't decide if he's bouldering or big wave surfing

Shoes on...but shoelaces not tied

That was exhausting!


How are we ever going to get her out of there?

Team bouldering

It would be even better if the picture was rotated clockwise 90 degrees

Grassy landings and perfect holds - paradise!

"Push off the bad sloper, and stretch for the other bad sloper!"

Not staged.

Rock climbing is all about pushing through the suffering.

Cave Stream

Near Castle Hill is a stream that runs underground for for about 600 meters.  It takes about an hour for a fun scramble through from the outlet back up to the inlet.

Good-bye warmth and sunlight

Yes, Alex, you will have to get in the water

Once again, Katie is trapped behind a rock.  I have no idea what happened to Alex.

Scrambling up wet rocks in the dark

Keri's smile is frozen on her face at this point
Exciting climbing up these waterfalls in the dark

Keri spelunking

How deep does this get??

Hurry to the sunshine!


And here's a link to a video of our journey through Cave Stream.  At the least, it gives an idea of spending an hour splashing in the dark!





And a couple of parting pictures


The Church of the Good Shepard on Lake Tekapo

The cows that Oreos are made from

Next up...Wanaka


3 comments:

Unknown said...

Incredible pictures! Definitely inspiring me to go to New Zealand for at least a year at some point. -Tyson

Aunt Sheri said...

So much fun - looks like all your favorite adventures packed into one place! Okay, Alex, I didn’t “literally” mean “all”...I realize there were no mountain bikes or skiis! Looks like my kind of place with lots of H2O adventures.


Keep studying. Love you guys! ��

Mike Brown said...

Thanks Sheri and Tyson! Tyson - the guy running the star viewing near Wanaka has an astronomy degree from CU. We will post the Wanaka and Queenstown regions soon...the South Island is definitely somewhere you should spend some time.

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