Mount Cook - my favourite stop in our South Island trip. Mountain. Glacier. Serene. Breathtaking... and ignore that car.
New Zealand's highest mountain - Mount Cook is my favourite stop in our little trip to South Island. It stands at 3,754 metres, together with other 27 other mountains making up the famous Southern Alps.
One could bring this a notch up by taking a helicopter ride or experience the Tasman Glacier at by boat. This boat ride however, has age restriction and little niece is way too young to be part of it. She, however, meets the criteria for heli ride, but the weather did not. The clouds were hanging too low for heli rides, so we were left with walks and hikes.
It was already a long drive and we had a little treasure hunt detour, we were kind of running late. The only bonus was it was in summer and the sun set at a later time.
We met a couple at the beginning of a trail and asked if we can take a pic of their map :P |
It was a little scary that we have driven for awhile and there were no cars in sight. The one car we saw in front of us, just went zoomed and out of sight. We all nodded in agreement that everybody in New Zealand drive like they tofu delivery driver (Read: Takumi Fujiwara in Initial D) = ="
Cross the bridge and let it go... lol |
Public washroom with a magnificent view once you step outside |
Walking in the Middle Earth |
It started drizzling by then, we had to reach our next stop before it was too dark, BIL and little niece were waiting at the parking area or we would have stayed longer. We made our way back, to reach back the parking area at an agreed time, and make our way to our next stop.
Next stop - Wanaka.
Side note: 55555 (in Cantonese, 5 is pronounced as mm. So this is read as mm mm mm mm mm, as in nodding your head. Cute eh ;)
2 comments
Magnificient!! Love the ice bergs and the rocks..it's like Frozen.
ReplyDelete"Let it go, let it go
DeleteI am one with the wind and sky
Let it go, let it go
You’ll never see me cry
Here I stand
And here I'll stay
Let the storm rage on...."
LOL