Life is an adventure: MNatti in NZ

Sunday, February 22, 2009

From Lake Tekapo we headed south to Mt. Cook (NZ's largest peak). Neither Tomasz (my polish travel partner) or myself could care less about mountaineering, so we opted to play on some of the roadside crags in the area for a few days. The pick of the litter was Sabastapol Bluffs, which are a group of greywhacke cliffs ranging from 15- 200 meters in height. Though some of the routes are protected with natural gear (trad), most have no cracks so they are all bolted. The rock was impecable quality and the views were to die for.
From Mt Cook, we headed further south to Wanaka, which is a quirky little mountain village located next to a beautiful lake. Of course, there is also heaps of good climbing there. The weather was not always on our side, so we had a few rest days (or half rest days) but the climbing we did get in was great. The rock in Wanaka is Shist, which makes it very similar to the climbing in Rumney, NH. I felt right at home crimping away on bad holds and sharp cracks.
From Wanaka, we headed to the Darrans. The Darrans is NZ's only "world class" climbing destination... though as it turns out... it is more a mountaneering destination due to the long, uphill hikes to get to the solid rock. There are a few cool roadside sport crags which offer amazing rock with great views... so we concentrated most of our week long trip at those types of areas.
Two of the other days were very memorable- The first day that really stands out was a reast day. We headed into Milford (the local "town") to do a bit of sight seeing. As that Milford is part of "Fiordland", we decided to due a boat tour to see some of the fiords and check out the Tasman sea. By a stroke of luck, we met a gal who needed a lift from the hut we were staying at into Milford. By an even bigger stroke of luck... she worked for the boat company. After a wee bit of flirting (not really THAT much, she practically offered of her own accord), she hooked us up with two free passes for a 2 hour boat cruise which included a 45 minute stop at "Milford Deep." Milford deep is a "first of its kind" aquarium.... though rather than looking into tanks, you walk down a spiral staircase into a large room 30 or 40 feet under the water, which has huge windos 360 degrees around the walls. It was really cool.
The second adventure was.... well, more adventuresome. As that we were in NZ's mountaneering capital, we decided to try to bag on BIG route. We opted for the Boen- Allen corner, which is a beautiful 8 pitch (1200 foot) wall of granite situatied ontop of a 4000 foot ridge. We did the hike in sweet. We did the climb sweet. Then the bad weather came in and we were forsed to spend the night under a boulder with nothing but our climbing gear, 2 tins of sardines and a bit of water. We didn't die. Actually.... although I would never have signed up for it.... it was actually quite fun.

Hope all is well in the world.... luvs ya all!

1 Comments:

At 7:18 PM, Blogger bicyclemacgyver said...

You better be taking shit loads of pictures man. Sounds great.

 

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