After Kaikoura, we headed south along the east coast. Due to rain and the future forecast, we decided to go west across Arthur's Pass, which is the pass with the highest elevation in the South Island of New Zealand. The South Island is bifurcated into Eastern and Western halves by the Southern Alps, and so we were beginning our first crossing... Once we entered the area of Arthur's Pass the landscape really opened up to reveal a backdrop characteristic of South Island--a vast and open landscape with extreme vertical rock faces rising far above the bush line into alpine peaks topped with glacial patches--vastly different from the North Island. We got in some great hikes, not without some huffing and puffing... Absolutley beautiful!!!
As for the photos, all are from hikes. Took a short hike down to a creek that runs into a cave, next a serious climb to see a waterfall from glacial run-off, next day an even more serious climb to an alpine lodge way above the bush line, and a hike in the lush forest straight out of Lord of the Rings. One little bird we became enamoured with was sure that Terry had food to give and was holding out, pecked at his shoe...The cutest little mushrooms I've ever discovered--little yellow ones are tiny alpine mushrooms I found above the bush line and the red with white dots was near our campground... took those photos for Rachel and Jamaica. Jamaica, maybe those photos could inspire some of your hand-embroidered cards! Check out Jamaica's hand-embroidered cards on Etsy--www.squeebeaux.etsy.com!!!
now that mushroom needs a gnome! who's that poetically serious guy by the giant waterfall? sweet,sweet mountain love.grand finale next!!!!!x0x
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