Posts Tagged ‘tramping’

Mt Herbert

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

We did a tramp, up Mt Herbert. Two of my flatmates, three friends and two dogs wanted to climb the 919 meters from sea level. It is the highest point of the Banks Peninsula, near Christchurch. The farmer (and m friend) didn’t like the dogs on his property much, so we had to tie them off somewhere. At the beginning we had great weather. But the higher we got, the more clouds surrounded us. Our lunch break was basically in the clouds. No more sun. It got quite cold — for some people.

But the show must go on, so up we go… the last part of the walk way was not that interesting anymore. We followed the “road” to the summit. The last “10 minutes” where steep. It was nice to reach the top (it would have been even nicer with a clear sky). On the way down we tried to find the shelter, which was a little other direction then the way down… But because it gets dark so early now we had to turn around and “hurry” down the hill. One of my flatmates managed to twist his ankle… so the last 30min took us a bit longer.

Then the drive back to Christchurch… waa those streets are crazy. Hardly any markings of the road boundaries. Crazy.

St James Walkway

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Jep, we went there. But just for a day walk. We underestimated the distance, Lewis Pass is not directly around the corner… The weather was perfect, until Lewis Pass… So we caught some rain but also some sunshine. We crossed the river before the first hut and went back on the dirt road. On the side of the road were possum traps and yummy green stuff for them…

Mueller Hut Route

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Well, last weekend I tramped around Mt. Cook — the highest mountain in the southern hemisphere(?!). Me, Rainer and three of his mates got up early, to drive to Mt. Cook Valley. From there we tramped up to 1800 meters or so. The last part is an alpine track, so plenty of snow and of course no trees (no log burner, must be chilly during winter). The weather was again great!
Two of our mates were quite fast at the start and we lost them out of sight. But they took a wrong turn and ended up reaching the hut 1,5 hours later than we did…
One of the toilets was fully full full, the other almost (85%). The funny thing about them was, that they had two departments, one for number 1 and the other for number 2 :)
On the way back, the next day, we could slide down the snow: Bum sliding, very cool.