Grandma and her boys

Saturday 10 March 2012

5th Post of Tour

The scenic drive to Mount Cook National Park offers 55 km of lake, mountain, and bush scenery.
A tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary, humanitarian, ambassador and one of the world’s greatest explorers, the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre showcases the Aoraki Mount Cook region, its people and its place in the universe.

It depicts Sir Edmund’s longstanding connection with the region and touches upon his achievements, expeditions and life’s work. It was here he climbed his first major mountain, achieved a number of impressive first ascents including the difficult south face of Mount Cook, and trained for his Everest and Antarctic expeditions.


I had never really seen Mt Cook before properly the last visit someone had moved it and dropped a fog bank in its place... but this time I had the most wonderful views ever.




  Lake Tekapo was also looking beautiful it is the most amazing blue and on the side of the lake is the church of the Good Shepherd  many people travel from all over the country and the world to get married here in this church



From the lakes I headed to  Geraldine


Geraldine is real small town NZ  .. while here they were showing in a small refurbished Movie Theatre  "The Iron Lady " so I went to the matinee and while you were seated in armchairs or sofas they bought you a fleece blanket so you would not get cold as they had not refurbished the heating system, there was also a lovely market in the tree lined park.
From here I took all the back roads and scenic routes heading north, this is where I encountered Mail Boxes of sizes and shapes ...another story.

3 comments:

Fiona said...

Just lovely seeing all the pictures.... you found some beautiful scenery..
Hugz

Anonymous said...

thankyou for the tour Laurie,beautiful pics and sounds like a great journey.xx

Bee Jay said...

Beautiful country! My husband's family all came from that region - Geraldine featured heavily during the 1940's when horses bred there were sent to the war. Lovely memories you are storing up Laurie. Safe travels & blessings!