On Friday, we drove to Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. Aoraki is the Maori name for the sacred mountain. The
drive was across some wide open grass lands into the mountains. Of course there were sheep everywhere, as far as the eye can see.
The rolling hills and grass lands were very expansive.
There were so many sheep (40million+ in New Zealand)
We stayed at the famous Hermitage Hotel,
which is the Banff Springs of New Zealand.
The park area is very rustic and picturesque with skyscraper mountains, turquoise coloured lakes
and ancient glaciers.
The turquoise colour comes from minerals in the glacial water
The long drive into the park was very majestic.
There are several glaciers and snow covered mountains.
This is the famous Hermitage Hotel
We took two hikes to view the Mueller and Tasman
glaciers. From the Mueller glacier, we had a great view of Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest mountain.
We hiked about 3km to get to the viewing area. This path was easy to walk.
The grey mounds are actually ice covered with gravel
This is us with Mount Cook in the background
The Tasman glacier was mesmerizing and over 20km long and 300 metres thick.The climb up to view it was an extremely steep and challenging
climb, at times over piles of rocks. Charlotte was a real trooper to complete the climb, especially with her broken ankle history. The Tasman glacier had had a major calving
last week and there were giant ice bergs floating in the lake at the toe of the
glacier.
This is the Tasman valley which used to be filled with the glacier thousands of years ago
Climbing the very difficult trail
Pausing for a rest, but not looking down
This is what looking up looks like. Impossible!
Reaching the peak in one piece.
We made it!
The icebergs floating in the lake
In the evening , we had a memorable dinner in the main dining room of
the hotel (our last chance to formally celebrate our fantastic holiday).
On our flight out of Christchurch home, we were able to take a few pictures of the mountains from the airplane. They were sticking out above the cloud cover and were very beautiful.
On our flight out of Christchurch home, we were able to take a few pictures of the mountains from the airplane. They were sticking out above the cloud cover and were very beautiful.





























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