Saturday, March 28, 2009

Jubilee Canyon, Aspiring NP

This weekend I was hosting another Julie from Australia, though this one was a canyon enthusiast. Along with our new friend Nic from Dunedin, we traipsed into Haast Pass after the heavy rains to see what canyons could be done.

Surprisingly, some canyons looked very full and others rather empty, so choosing one of the latter we began the climb into Jubilee Canyon.

We got a little lost on the ascent, finding it a bit tricky to find the right spot to enter the water course. Eventually we arrived, suited up and began downstream.


First drop in Jubilee

Nic and Julie

One of the amazing pools
Although Jubilee wasn’t a continuous canyon, there were some beautiful pools and lovely waterfalls between the ‘stream walking’ The description I’d had from Alain wasn’t quite matching what we found and when a low angled series of cascades that stretched nearly 100m appeared, I thought it was possible we were actually in a new canyon.


Lots of beautiful downclimbing and scrambling


A little logjam in a horizontal bit of the streamway

Near the bottom we went around a couple of drops that looked a little nasty with logs and things jammed in rather sketchy spots.




A drop in the bottom half of the stream





Nic on the best rap that we did today


Trying hard to avoid the pothole...

It wasn’t warm that day, so we were pleased to reach the end after nearly 7hrs on the go. That evening we camped at Camerons flat and welcomed Nathalie and Mike who were to join us the next day.



Julie Burton, Nic Barth, Dan Clearwater

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