Saturday, July 25, 2009

Croesus Track, Paparoa NP

Did a neat cross-over trip to the Croesus Track with Harry and Annabel.
We met in Stillwater, did a vehicle swap and made our way to the Barrytown (western) side. From there Pip and I climbed up through the forest on a gorgeous coast day.

Above the bushline the views were fantastic and the weather benign. There were a few icy patches in the shade which made things interesting, but the traverse across the tops went without drama.

Pip and I climbed the short distance to Croesus Knob for the sunset before heading to Ces Clarke Hut.

Next day was a gentle amble down into the forest in light rain, passing a few old mining relics along the way.


Ready at Barrytown on the West Coast


Climbing through the west coast bush


Some icy bits on the tops made it interesting


At the Moonlight Track junction



Ascending to Croesus Knob


Mmm... Marshmellows at Ces Clarke Hut


Harry, Bel, Pip and Chucky


Chucky and friend


One of the old stamping batteries

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Lyttleton to Cashmere, Port Hills

Had a sleep in after a solid days skiing, then caught a bus to Lyttleton for Brunch.

Then in beautiful sunny conditions and with GPS in hand, we wandered back accross the spine of the Port Hills collecting Geocaches along the way.

Had an ice cream at Sign of the Kiwi and watched the sun set as we descended the Harry Ell walkway back to home.

7hrs worth of wandering :)


Scrambling out to Castle Rock's Prow


Castle rock and the Port Hills





Lyttleton Harbour, Quail Island and Gebbies Pass from Witch Hill


Chicken TB

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Porters Ski

Another sweet day in beautiful weather. Was a little firm at first, but softened a bit during the day.. (where is all the powder??)





Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Porters and Powder Bowl

Had a good day at Porters in great conditions.

Later in the day we checked out Powder Bowl off the back of the 3rd T-bar. Some pretty sweet powder followed by a solid slog back up to the ski field.


James drop knees his way down Powder Bowl



Slogging back up hill


Nearly there...


Gordy, James and Felix

Friday, July 10, 2009

Peak Hill, Rakaika Valley

Pip had an afternoon off and the weather was perfect. So crampons, axe, cookers, tents, dinner and extra warm stuff was loaded in the packs and we set off to try and catch the sun set from the summit of Peak Hill.

We made it there just in time, changing into our warm gears as the sun slipped below the horizon. Dinner was then made in the vestibule under starlight.

On the trip down, the moon came out, rendering our head lamps superflous. So we wandered back to the car in the incredibly bright celestial light.


Ready to go




Halfway up, Lake Coleridge behind


Pip and the Craigieburn Range


Sunset on Peak Hill Summit


Dinner time :)


Moonlight descent

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Mt Bruce Ski Carry

There was a huge snow dump in the mountains and the avalanche danger increased to considerable, so we changed our Ski tour location to Mt Bruce, a lower angled, north facing, lower elevation summit in the northern edge of the Craigieburn range.


Walking into Cora Lyn to access the Lagoon Saddle (Mt Bruce) track


Mark, Chucky and Toine

We walked for a couple of hours through some amazingly soft deep powder to reach the bushline and the clear blue skies.

Only problem was, that the 2 feet of perfect powder was deposited directly on tussock! There was no base at all, and therefore it was un-skiable. However, we did persist uphill for a while, wading through the pow-wow for over an hour before turning around in disgust..

Couldn't even ski back down the hill.. So we carried our ski's all the way back to the car.. :(



View over the Waimak Basin




Snow Angels..


Multi Talented Toine


On the way home, there was just enough snow at Kuratawhiti (Castle Hill basin) to take the ski's for a walk and even get 2 turns in! (for 6 hours of walking!)



Big air at Kura Tawhiti ;0)


Mark catches a lift