Four months of Summer
Forest waterfall, Nelson lakes

Forest waterfall, Nelson lakes

Its been four months since my last post - the long months of summer. It’s a busy time both job and family wise and also being the school holidays but as it winds down into autumn the chances to start going back to the local hills start again.

It’s also the time to start seriously training for the upcoming season objectives. A small group of us are planning a trip to the Northern areas of Pakistan. There, we will trek up the Baltoro glacier considered the most concentrated arena of great peaks in the world including K2 , and then and up over the Gondogoro pass and into Hushe valley. From Hushe we will move onto Kandi glacier to do some mountaineering. During the trip I plan to try and make a film about the local Balti mountain people who are the Pakistani equivalent of the Sherpa’s in Nepal - even to the extent of being Tibetan . These unheralded people form the bulk of the mountain workers in the Karakorum and they mostly come from the villages of Kandi and Hushe which we will be visiting.. The idea of the film is to show the contrasts ‘s between their humble village lives and the harsh environments on the glaciers where they labor every year to make their meager incomes. The trip is planned for July and August of this year.

The late summer has also seen two rather sad events.

One was the passing of an old friend , Lee Chapman who I have known since I first started cycling some 38 years ago. A more interesting and positive person I’ve rarely meet, and his passing was a great loss to all who knew him.

More recently,in Christchurch some 400kms south of my town of Motueka, a lone killer massacred 50 people in an act of terror here for no other reason than their Muslim religious beliefs. Here in New Zealand far from the problems that beset so many peoples of the world it has often been easy to believe that terror and violence of this magnitude would never visit these Islands. It has come as a great shock to us all to see that even here at the far ends of the earth extreme hatred and bigotry can be turned into cold blooded murder. There is hope though in the great reaction by the people of New Zealand on the whole to this violence. Special mention must be also made that the Muslim community which is very small here but has taken this loss very well not asking for retribution or punishment but only for sympathy and due justice .

 

After 4 months in the low lands finally getting back up high - here on Mount Chittenden , mid March.

After 4 months in the low lands finally getting back up high - here on Mount Chittenden , mid March.

Summer , Nelson lakes National park.

Summer , Nelson lakes National park.

Ashley, summit Mount Chittenden

Ashley, summit Mount Chittenden

Judges creek , up in the Raglan ranges.

Judges creek , up in the Raglan ranges.

looking down Judges creek several hours later whilst descending point 2144m.

looking down Judges creek several hours later whilst descending point 2144m.

Heaphy Beach - New Years eve.

Heaphy Beach - New Years eve.

The Old Ghost Road - a new trek for the company I work for can be seen clearly running under the ridge tops at dusk.

The Old Ghost Road - a new trek for the company I work for can be seen clearly running under the ridge tops at dusk.

Waterfall along the way , Old Ghost road.

Waterfall along the way , Old Ghost road.

Heading down the Mokihinui river - the gorgeous finale of the Old Ghost Road .

Heading down the Mokihinui river - the gorgeous finale of the Old Ghost Road .

With Isabelle on Iron Hill in the Kahurangi National Park.

With Isabelle on Iron Hill in the Kahurangi National Park.

Camping with Leo and Isabelle in the Nelson Lakes.

Camping with Leo and Isabelle in the Nelson Lakes.

On Iron Hill

On Iron Hill

Kayaking in Golden Bay

Kayaking in Golden Bay

Hiking to mountain Tarns in the Nelson Lakes.

Hiking to mountain Tarns in the Nelson Lakes.

On Iron Hill above Iron Lake

On Iron Hill above Iron Lake

Another lakeside campsite

Another lakeside campsite

Chasing the flock in Golden bay

Chasing the flock in Golden bay

and on the beach.

and on the beach.

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Velo Mountaineering in a real spring
Riding up the Rainbow valley early morning.

Riding up the Rainbow valley early morning.

Spring - a mixed bag!!

Spring is normally associated with a mix up of the four seasons often during one day and certainly it has been a “real’ spring here this year. Reflecting this is my own mixed bag of conflicting late season ambitions and it seems inability to leave the house for more than a day at most. Locally, benefiting from larger than normal snowfalls in the Arthur ranges, it has been possible to get plenty of good short trips in whilst kids are at school. However there has been the frustration of not been able to get much further afield.

Throw in a bike though and interesting one day trips into the Nelson Lakes area of the Southern Alps become possible although usually needing quite a considerable amount of physical and mental effort. I have been lucky recently to have Jake as a partner in some of these trips to help carry the pace. An adventure racer he push’s hard and fast all day - something which is necessary to achieve much in 24 hours and he has the added bonus of being an experienced mountaineer.

The photos below are a compilation of our 2 most recent trip’s this spring.

Lee’s Stream , in the Raglan ranges just after dawn - we didn’t know it yet but we had a long hard day coming up to climb a peak with only a number - 2152.

Lee’s Stream , in the Raglan ranges just after dawn - we didn’t know it yet but we had a long hard day coming up to climb a peak with only a number - 2152.

Jake contemplates our failure on a rock route behind us at the start of the climb.Desperation peak - that's what I think I'll call it from the amount of times Jake times I heard Jake utter the word “desperate” in front of me - been rather faster and…

Jake contemplates our failure on a rock route behind us at the start of the climb.

Desperation peak - that's what I think I'll call it from the amount of times Jake times I heard Jake utter the word “desperate” in front of me - been rather faster and more competent than me on treacherous terrain his desperate is my hopeless. Anyway after 3 or more hours trying we finally found a route off first base.

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Heading up snow coulior’s to the ridge of 2152 m

Jake push’s thru waist deep snow.

Jake push’s thru waist deep snow.

a narrow ridge heading to the summit.

a narrow ridge heading to the summit.

The summit was one km away still. That doesn’t sound far but with 9 fairly hard hours already in the legs it was starting to get difficult. The tracks are from Chamios, alpine goat- antelopes who inhabit the upper reach’s in droves.

The summit was one km away still. That doesn’t sound far but with 9 fairly hard hours already in the legs it was starting to get difficult. The tracks are from Chamios, alpine goat- antelopes who inhabit the upper reach’s in droves.

2152 m is at the center of the Northern area of the Southern alps and the views were stunning. Here the entire Inland and Seaward Kaikoura mountains in plan view to the East

2152 m is at the center of the Northern area of the Southern alps and the views were stunning. Here the entire Inland and Seaward Kaikoura mountains in plan view to the East

Looking west , down Lee stream to the Nelson lakes.

Looking west , down Lee stream to the Nelson lakes.

Looking South to the Anvil and Southern Raglan’s.

Looking South to the Anvil and Southern Raglan’s.

Looking to the North Eastern Raglan’s

Looking to the North Eastern Raglan’s

descending thru large snow field’s

descending thru large snow field’s

the hut at dusk

the hut at dusk

The strain is starting to show - starting the walk out to our bikes , 14 hours in legs , still several to go.

The strain is starting to show - starting the walk out to our bikes , 14 hours in legs , still several to go.

Another day, another ride in .

Another day, another ride in .

No sun today!!

No sun today!!

Wading through the mist’s up to another little climbed peak, this time 2136 m in the Nelson lakes.

Wading through the mist’s up to another little climbed peak, this time 2136 m in the Nelson lakes.

Nearing the summit

Nearing the summit

Summit pinnacles

Summit pinnacles

Jake looking confident.

Jake looking confident.

Approaching a semi frozen mountain tarn

Approaching a semi frozen mountain tarn

As we descended the mist’s cleared to reveal this hidden tarn.

As we descended the mist’s cleared to reveal this hidden tarn.

The various colors of melting ice couldn’t be captured in a photo.

The various colors of melting ice couldn’t be captured in a photo.

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Finally, as we descended we saw the mountain bowl we had been in.

Finally, as we descended we saw the mountain bowl we had been in.

The Rainbow river and our bikes are still a long way below!

The Rainbow river and our bikes are still a long way below!

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The route revealed - post climb!!

The route revealed - post climb!!

Jake’s face tells it all!!

Jake’s face tells it all!!

Still the ride out- or in this case push out. The clearing in the weather had been brief and spring storms were rolling in.

Still the ride out- or in this case push out. The clearing in the weather had been brief and spring storms were rolling in.

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Winter Alps
Weak Winter Sun

Weak Winter Sun

Returning to New Zealand after the excitement and color of another adventure in Central Asia can lead to the post trip blues, melancholy and lethargy of spirit - for me at least. This has been somewhat off set this time by the fact that its been winter and now spring, the best time by far for local mountain trips here and usually I’ve had company to help give me some morale. I’ve also been busy writing some post trip articles for various publications and of course already dreaming up the next expedition and that’s really motivational!!

Asian alpine e-news has posted this article below - a more exploration orientated version of my blog and of interest to those who maybe wish to go to the area we explored. Ben also invites anyone who is interested in some more photos of the tour including Jos and his ride to Yushu to join him on Instagram.

http://asian-alpine-e-news.com/asian_alpine_e-new_issue_no35.pdf

https://www.instagram.com/benjaminjhoetjes/

Back on the local mountain - Arthur!

Back on the local mountain - Arthur!

Perfect snow - this Winter has seen some very heavy snow falls up top leading to fabulous conditions.

Perfect snow - this Winter has seen some very heavy snow falls up top leading to fabulous conditions.

Jake regards his boots on a day out in the Nelson lakes

Jake regards his boots on a day out in the Nelson lakes

Bill climbing Angelus

Bill climbing Angelus

The ridge.

The ridge.

And the descent!!

And the descent!!

With the other Nathan and Jodi

With the other Nathan and Jodi

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the Ellis basin

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some good cornices.along the summit ridge of Mount Arthur

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Linna and friends out for a hike.

Linna and friends out for a hike.

Leo and Hamish making toboggan jumps

Leo and Hamish making toboggan jumps

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In a snow tunnel

In a snow tunnel

Large avalanche blocks just lying around

Large avalanche blocks just lying around

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Old Ghost Road

Not always in the snow! A reconnaissance for work took me along the old ghost road which is a largely new track along the southern end of the Kahurangi National park. 85 km’s long, its mountain bike-able ride in a day and being still winter I had the track all to myself. In summer it will be rather different - full of hikers and mountain bikers.

A broken mountain , large land slides throughout the track from earthquakes.

A broken mountain , large land slides throughout the track from earthquakes.

The trail along the tops.

The trail along the tops.

Old miners hut

Old miners hut

Compass views of the Local Alps from Mt Arthur

Western ranges from the summit

Western ranges from the summit

South Western ranges from SW Arthur

South Western ranges from SW Arthur

Mount Snowden from west of the ridge line.

Mount Snowden from west of the ridge line.

Tapuae-o-Uenuku and Alarm from the ridge line looking East

Tapuae-o-Uenuku and Alarm from the ridge line looking East

Nelson lakes National park looking South from the bush.

Nelson lakes National park looking South from the bush.

Nelson Lakes and Mount Owen from the ridge line.

Nelson Lakes and Mount Owen from the ridge line.

Mt Owen looking South from the ridge line.

Mt Owen looking South from the ridge line.

Full moon rising above the Alps

Full moon rising above the Alps

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