Friday, October 31, 2008
Mt Pleasant Crag, PH
Had an afterwork climb with Andy Kingdon. Flailed around on 'Ferret' (15/16) and tried top roping a 19 round the corner.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Shortcut St James, Lewis Pass
We were hoping to climb Mt Murchison, but a poor forecast had us searching for alternatives. A trip was devised with plenty of good and bad weather options between the St James walkway and the tops that it circumnavigates.
It snowed overnight , making for a beautiful 8hr slog round the St James station to Ada Pass Hut.
Chucky on Henry Saddle
From Henry Saddle we had some good quality bushbashing to get down to the Henry River Flats. Got rained on a little that afternoon and made it to the very crowded Anne Huts after a 10.5hr day.
Steph arrived not long after dark, having run the 30km from Boyle village in under 6 hrs.. what a keen bean..
Steph arrived not long after dark, having run the 30km from Boyle village in under 6 hrs.. what a keen bean..
It snowed overnight , making for a beautiful 8hr slog round the St James station to Ada Pass Hut.
Nearly at Ada Pass and the sun comes out to warm us up
Enjoying a well earned beer at Ada Hut
Pausing for lunch on day 3 at Cannibal Gorge Hut
Enjoying a well earned beer at Ada Hut
Again it snowed overnight and dawned a bit murky. The tops looked extremely windy, so we elected to continue down the St James Walkway, much to Steph's dissapointment..
But the sun came out along the way and we paused for a dip in the Upper Maruia River.
But the sun came out along the way and we paused for a dip in the Upper Maruia River.
Pausing for lunch on day 3 at Cannibal Gorge Hut
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Mt Kakawau and Carew Falls
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Mt Hutt Skiing
We went skiing.. It was awesome..
Super hot day, nice soft spring snow, good company and a beer and pie at Hororata on the way home..
Magic :)
Super hot day, nice soft spring snow, good company and a beer and pie at Hororata on the way home..
Magic :)
Friday, October 10, 2008
Ball Pass, Mt Cook NP
A magnificent two day traverse of the Mt Cook Range with the CUTC.
Drove up late on Friday and stayed in the CMC hut.
Next day Vaughn ferried us via 4WD as far as possible up the Ball road to the Ball Shelter in the Tasman Valley
From there we climbed the ridge, which was mostly rock lower down.
There were a few interesting bits, with a little exposure, but all could have been bypassed if we chose so.
Above the rocky ridge, the terrain mellowed out unti Caroline Hut. From there, the ridge steepend a bit over Furggens knob and didn't broaden out much until right below Ball pass (2120m)
We all snow camped just beneath the pass, and had amazing views of Mt Cook's Caroline Face at Dawn.
Sunday saw us pop up over the Pass to view the Hooker Valley, and the dominant bulk of Mt Sefton. The route then sidles (dropping perhaps 100-200m only) the south side of the valley to reach the higher of two subtly flat sections on the ridge that flanks the south side of the valley. From there you can look directly down onto the playing fields and the rest of the route.
There were two steepish sections on the descent, but even our newbies managed to get down in one peice. In retrospect, it may have been just a little safer to get the rope out and lower the less experienced members down a 60m pitch or two.
Finally behind the playing fields we descended a deep gully with perfect plunge stepping snow. Once reaching the Hooker moraine terrace, we plodded a couple of hours back to Mt Cook village, tired but satisfied with an amazing weekend with perfect weather.
Drove up late on Friday and stayed in the CMC hut.
Next day Vaughn ferried us via 4WD as far as possible up the Ball road to the Ball Shelter in the Tasman Valley
From there we climbed the ridge, which was mostly rock lower down.
There were a few interesting bits, with a little exposure, but all could have been bypassed if we chose so.
Above the rocky ridge, the terrain mellowed out unti Caroline Hut. From there, the ridge steepend a bit over Furggens knob and didn't broaden out much until right below Ball pass (2120m)
We all snow camped just beneath the pass, and had amazing views of Mt Cook's Caroline Face at Dawn.
Sunday saw us pop up over the Pass to view the Hooker Valley, and the dominant bulk of Mt Sefton. The route then sidles (dropping perhaps 100-200m only) the south side of the valley to reach the higher of two subtly flat sections on the ridge that flanks the south side of the valley. From there you can look directly down onto the playing fields and the rest of the route.
There were two steepish sections on the descent, but even our newbies managed to get down in one peice. In retrospect, it may have been just a little safer to get the rope out and lower the less experienced members down a 60m pitch or two.
Finally behind the playing fields we descended a deep gully with perfect plunge stepping snow. Once reaching the Hooker moraine terrace, we plodded a couple of hours back to Mt Cook village, tired but satisfied with an amazing weekend with perfect weather.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Mt Isobel, Hanmer Springs
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Angel Face, Britten Crag, PH
A very windy day in the Port hills. Geoff and I walked to Britten Crag to the Angel face area.
We each lead; Bury the Brass (17), No Quarter (17) and Mercy (15).
Soon we were surrounded by numerous other climbers, all keen to climb the same lines, so we bailed and went to check out the Cave Crag to satisfy the curiosity..
We each lead; Bury the Brass (17), No Quarter (17) and Mercy (15).
Soon we were surrounded by numerous other climbers, all keen to climb the same lines, so we bailed and went to check out the Cave Crag to satisfy the curiosity..
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Mt Oxford, Nth Canterbury
Another magical Thursday in the hills.. 2hrs from the Carpark to the Summit, not including a snowball fight along the way.
Great conditions on the summit, with 15cm of fresh dry powder, light winds and whispy high clouds. AJ and I made a Snowman on the summit, which was rather amusing.
Strolled off down the west ridge and endured a couple of hours negotiating terrible storm damage through the beech forest. With the snow on the ground and all the broken branches, the track was impossible to follow.
We checked out Ryde falls and found a canyon waiting a descent! 5 drops at least, all polished solid rock, super short but super cool!
9.5hrs, 1475m of vert.. we were tired...
Great conditions on the summit, with 15cm of fresh dry powder, light winds and whispy high clouds. AJ and I made a Snowman on the summit, which was rather amusing.
Strolled off down the west ridge and endured a couple of hours negotiating terrible storm damage through the beech forest. With the snow on the ground and all the broken branches, the track was impossible to follow.
We checked out Ryde falls and found a canyon waiting a descent! 5 drops at least, all polished solid rock, super short but super cool!
9.5hrs, 1475m of vert.. we were tired...
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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