Routeburn Falls
Looking back at Routeburn Falls huts and valley
Mount Cook Lily
These flowers have the amazing ability to collect and store water in puddles in their leaves. They then tip the leaves to feed their roots when it is dry.
Lake Mackenzie
On the other side of the Harris saddle (which we crossed over on the second day) the forest gets nearly twice as much rain- and it is obvious by how much moss there is covering everything.
Earland Falls
The Routeburn track is one of New Zealand's Great Walks and it is rated one of the top eleven multi-day walking tracks in the world by National Geographic (2005). The track crosses over from the Queenstown area to the Milford Sound road. We walked it in 3 days with a couple of friends and did a crossover with two others so that we could swap cars instead of taking a shuttle back. It certainly has quite amazing scenery- which has been the case for all of the Great Walks we have done so far. The weather was ok- generally overcast with a little bit of drizzle- but we were very happy with that considering on the Milford side they get over 200 days of rain a year! The hut warden at the Lake Mackenzie hut had some pretty interesting stories of people that had walked the track- including a couple guys that did much of it on unicycles (they were world unicycle champions), and a lady from France that carried her Louis Vuitton suitcase the whole way instead of using a backpack (I guess it initially had wheels but they broke. Her hands, naturally, were covered in blisters by the end!)
AMAZING Cath!!!!! The scenery is just beautiful and the stories of the people who did the walk are great!
ReplyDeleteImagine flowers that can "water" themselves!!!( Only God can create something that amazing.
Yes- it was an a really great hike!
ReplyDeleteLol, Louis Vuitton? Really? That made me laugh. The pictures are beautiful, really makes me want to go back. You guys are so lucky!
ReplyDeleteYeah that was a pretty funny story. It's hard to believe some people!
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