Thursday 0530 alarm buzzes, we drove down to the Mountain in anticipation as the sun rose to reveal the clearest blue sky yet this winter. Richard and I arrived at the end of the Bruce road at the base of the Whakapapa ski field around 11am. We changed into our gears feeling the heat of the sun would prevent the need for jackets and gloves... The air was so crisp and we began heading up the ski slopes with our crampons on tightly (possibly too tight after rubbing raw ankles!) and the snow began to melt as our sweat dripped down heavy after reaching the top of... the first lift!
To cut a long story short after 4 hours we scrambled over the rim of the crater, taking a slightly steeper route than the norm but in good spirits as we took in the most beautiful view and moon-walked across the thick snow inside the crater. We enjoyed a chilled speights and cook up for lunch by the crater lake and boarded down just in time to catch a stunning sunset with Mt Taranaki in the background. It had to be one of the best days of my life, magnificent mountains and the weather was perfecto :) I'm considering climbing Mt Taranaki next, once I've recovered some sleep after a chilly night in my car. If you have done Taranaki have you got any tips for the amateur walker like me?
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Hey Anna Banana. Nz scenery looks amazing. I'm missing it. I've looked through all your photos all 196 of them and it looks like you've had some really cool times. I'm starting up a blog spot too, but I cant figure out how to put photos on. Go to http://the-life-of-cam.blogspot.com/
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