Friday, April 25, 2008

Mid-Semester

So this is what I decided to do for my mid-semester break.... I flew down to Queenstown, hitchhiked for the first time through a couple of towns to the Raspberry Flat trailhead near Wanaka, and went on a six day tramp in Aspiring National Park. I hiked up the West Matukituki Valley on Saturday afternoon, and the next day I climbed up to French Ridge, where there were incredible views of the valley and close ups of huge glaciers and peaks. The next day I attempted the most difficult part of the tramp, a 1335 meter climb up the side of a mountain to a pylon, then from there to the Cascade Saddle, which boasts a thousand meter drop on one side and the beginning of the Dart Canyon on the other. I spent the next couple of nights at the Dart Hut campsite, walking around and mainly recovering from the previous couple of days. From there it was two more days of hiking until the trail head near Glenorchy.

View from the Pylon - Cascade Saddle in bottom right,
Dart Glacier in center, and Mt. Edward in upper left


After a little changing of plans, I made my way to Queenstown that night and celebrated my 21st with some guys I met on the trail. Not a bad place to celebrate it to say the least. I rode with those same guys to Te Anau first thing the next morning, where they dropped me off and I started the Kepler Track. The weather was poor, but it made for some amazing tramping through fresh snow, along mountain tops and ridges the entire second day of the tramp. The third day I hiked out to a carpark along the trail and was fortunate enough to hitch back to Queenstown that night.

Myself in the snow, with Spire Peak off in the distance

So that left me with one day to spend in Queenstown before flying back to Auckland on Monday. I decided to do the Nevis Bungy Jump, a 134 meter jump over a river near town. I'll let the video say the rest....



Afterward, I walked through the Queenstown Gardens for a little while before my flight and enjoyed the effects of Autumn. All and all, it was a great nine days on the trail, and a pretty descent finale at the end of it all.

7 comments:

dave said...

hey bro i am so happy for you, that is such an awesome experience. and kaylin is almost home for good!!!!!! youll be soon after that. alright i would say have fun but you are already doing that, so keep it up and live it up. later.

Kristin said...

Trav!!
You are so crazy, I wish I could have done that with you. I am so glad you are truly enjoying your time. Can't wait to hear more about what God is doing in your life in New Zealand. Love you friend. ~Kris

tom said...

Travis - At what point did you stop being scared sh*tless?

Unknown said...

Don't come back! I say it as nicely as I can, but seriously don't. You have seen so much and done so much, keep going (just not to Alska Mr. Supertramp)Also, keep writing and consider a creer, your perspective on the world needs to be shared with others!!

AudreyMarie said...

TREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

Carol said...

o.k. Matt, don't tell my son not to come home!! Trav we are so proud of you and so awed by this blog and video. We love you so much and are excited to see you soon. ----mom

Cyndi said...

That was the one thing I was hoping you would do and you did it. I loved watching it and it was awesome. SUPER GREAT! Looking forward to seeing you when you get home. I have loved seeing all the great pics from such a beautiful place down under.

Cyndi