Te Wāhipounamu, Aotearoa
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Fiordland
Kepler Track
From the observations of Tycho Brahe and others, the mathematician Kepler showed that
the planets move in ellipses with the sun as one focus, that their radii sweep out
equal areas in equal times, and that the square of a planet's year is
proportional to the cube of the length of the axis of the ellipse. Newton showed
that a body moving under an inverse-square-law force would follow such a path,
which lent support to his idea that the planets move under the same
gravitional forces as affect objects on earth.
Waiau River/Lake Manapouri/Iris Burn valley/Trampers on the track/Lake Te Anau
Lake Te Anau/Lake Te Anau/Lake Te Anau/Brod Bay campsite
Key Summit
Tutoko Valley
The Tutoko valley is perhaps the most beautiful in Fiordland, but it
has been ravaged by the Great Melt. In 1960, it was possible
to climb Graves couloir (to the left of Paranui Peak) entirely on ice and snow.
Today, only the top fifth is ice and the rest is rotten rock
(and anyone who did climb it, would likely be met by a selfie-taking
tourist at the top) In 1960, tourist helicopters didn't exist and kakapo still roamed the valley. The track up the valley,
through the rain forest, is the orginal,
as built by the first alpinists in the early 1900s, except that DOC has
replaced the tree blazes with orange triangles.
Giant fungus/Track(!)/Paranui Peak/Remains of the Age glacier
Leader Falls/Leader Creek/Mts Syme, Milne, Tarewai.
West Coast
Lake Ellery and Ellery Stream (by kayak)
Arriving at lake/lake/lake/stream/stream/stream
Lake Mapourika (by kayak)
Looking for a sunset.
Alex Knob
Franz Josef glacier/Franz Josef glacier/.../Franz Josef glacier from Alex Knob
/Elie de Beaumont/Lake Mapourika
Okarito Coastal Walk
Beach walk/Three Mile Lagoon outlet/Three Mile Lagoon/Three Mile Lagoon
/Three Mile Lagoon/Three Mile Lagoon/beach walk.
Okarito Lagoon (by kayak)
Tidal Creek/Tidal Creek/Deep Creek/Paradise Shelducks
Okarito Trig Walk
Coast SouthEast/Okarito Lagoon/Alps, Tasman and Cook in clouds at right/Three Mile Lagoon
Lake Matheson
Whakatipu
From Sugar Loaf
Sugar Loaf stream/tarn/tarn/Rock Burn valley/Whakatipu
/Route Burn valley/the lonely kea.
Earnslaw/William and Pluto/Cosmos Peaks(?)/Minos peak.
Lake Whakatipu (from kayak)
Rata
Crested Grebes (Puteketeke).
Beech Forest in Five-Mile Creek
Five Mile Creek contains the last remaining large area
of old growth beech forest near Queenstown. It is home to many native birds,
including karearea (NZ falcon), ruru (morepork), korimako (bellbird), tui, fantail, toutouwai (NZ robin), tomtit, and rifleman. Kea lived
in the upper valley, and perhaps still do.
It also contains NZ mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala), which is very uncommon.
There are signs of gold mining activity from the 1800s in the forest
including the remains of an old mining village.
NZ mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala).
Beech forest.
Caples Valley/Sleepy Hollow
Creek at right is from Sleepy Hollow; the rest show flats in the Upper Caples.
Lake Rere Walk
A 14 kilometer loop track (5 hour walk), about 80 minutes drive from Queenstown.
Greenstone river/Earnslaw/farmland/farmland/Elfin Bay/Lake Rere/Greenstone valley/Greenstone track/Caples valley
Local
Sunrise
Moon/Rhododendron/Goats/
Bobs Peak/Ben Lomond/Cecil Peak
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