Friday, December 21, 2012

CASTLE HILL & CAVE STREAM

Just landed back in the USA!  Sitting in the SF airport United Club lounge.  The free drinks are terrible, you know?  I think I'm about 26 hour into my 36 hour trip from Christchurch, New Zealand to Billings, Montana.  Anyway, I've neglected my NZ blog for a couple of weeks; here's something a few of us did earlier this month.

CASTLE HILL

Used in the final battle scene of the Chronicles of Narnia, Castle Hill is another incredibly unique New Zealand location.  A hill filled with soft limestone rock formations, it almost feels like another planet.  Here's some pictures.  FULL ALBUM HERE.

Overall view of the hill after about 45 minutes of hiking to the summit

Eric Lumpkin admiring the terrain

Chris Kirchner after a very difficult, unassisted climb to the top of this formation
Myself atop one of the many boulders
...and attempting to climb another one
the small summit of the hill behind the boulders
A weird New Zealand tree
The Flag!!!
Typical view

Cave Stream

In the same day, the three of us hiked upstream through a cave (about an hour).  At some points, the water is about chest high.  Additionally, it was pitch black, so headlamps were a necessity.  A few parts of the trek required climbing up a 6 foot waterfall with questionable footing, but overall it wasn't too difficult.  Pictures included in the same album as Castle Hill.

Just realizing how cold the water is.  And how CLEAR it is in every lake and stream.

Entrance to the cave with Eric Lumpkin
Realizing we had to go in the chest high channel on the right
One of two places with footholds in the rock to climb
Scooting along a ledge
Shoulda turned the headlamps off for the photo after we finished

Panorama of the drive home

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