Monday, January 28, 2013

Surfing at Sumner


Well we finally took our camera surfing- not easy to get pictures when I don't stay standing for too long! It's lots of fun. We are so glad to have the beaches clean and open this year. It was tough times after the earthquake when we couldn't go swimming due to the sewage contamination in the ocean around Christchurch.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Lake Christabel

 View from the top- Lewis tops
Rough Creek

Lake Christabel

Lake Christabel Hut
This was a two day walk up the tops in Lewis Pass, then down to the hut, and out through the valley of the blue grey river. It was a beautiful walk. The lake itself is big for a NZ lake and reminded me a little of home. Saturday was a very beautiful day, but we were a bit concerned about a huge storm front that was supposed to hit on Saturday night. Luckily it didn't even hit until halfway through the walkout on Sunday- but we could see the river rising rapidly as we walked. It was a good thing we chose to go through the valley that day and not take the route over the mountain tops- the wind up there would have made it treacherous!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Clarence River





A huge rainstorm hit the mountains last week and flooded all the rivers- to the point where many of them were raging torrents. Going from their usual 50-80 cubic meters per second to as much as 2000 cubic meters per second. It's hard to imagine! One river, however, which is usually too low to kayak, was raised from it's usual 15 cubic meters per second to 20 cubic meters per second- making it perfect for kayaking. Another hot sunny day! The weather has just been remarkable.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Island beaches

 Looking back at Lyttleton
 Swim beach at Quail island
Jetty

Well, just Quail Island- which is a tiny recreation reserve in Lyttleton Harbour. I had been there before- but Brad hadn't. It was a hot day- an excellent day for a boat ride and a beach!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Wildlife Parks


 New Zealand Pigeon (commonly called Wood pigeon). 
These are big (50 cm tall) fruit eating birds. We hear these pigeons more often than see them when we are hiking-  their wings make a very distinctive "wooshing" sound when they fly.


 Springboks- I finally know what the South African Rugby team is named after!

 Feeding the New Zealand Longfin eels at Willowbank. It was very sad to hear someone had come in and aimlessly killed a fair number of them. They are as endangered than the Great Spotted Kiwi but unfortunately they are not protected so there will be no repercussions for the killers. They also only breed once (migrating all the way to Tonga)- at the end of their lifetimes.

White faced heron. He/she was pretty aggressive!

There are two wildlife parks close to Christchurch. We managed to visit both over the Christmas holidays.
Willowbank Wildlife park has primarily native species. It is in a beautiful natural setting with a creek running through. You can feed the birds and the wild eels and of course some farm animals.
Orana Wildlife park has exotic animals from around the world- mostly from the African Savannah. (It felt like the Savannah on Friday when we went too- 28 degrees and not much wind or shade!)
Both parks have Great Spotted Kiwis of course- but since they are nocturnal, their enclosures are dark and photos aren't allowed.