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Fri 19 Jun, 2009 12:43 pm
Fri 19 Jun, 2009 12:56 pm
Some great shots there.
Glacier walks are some of the best things to do. We did a half day walk on the Fox Glacier a couple of years ago and by the end we wished we had signed up for the full day. Franz Joseph is next
Fri 19 Jun, 2009 1:46 pm
I am ashamed to say that i checked the 'where am i?' game thread for updates (or for my latest fix

) before looking at this.
beautiful shots though, very inspiring!!
Fri 19 Jun, 2009 2:30 pm
They sure know how to grow mountains over there!
Fri 19 Jun, 2009 3:13 pm
Thanks
Great photos
My wife would rather we went to NZ than Tas for a holiday.
I suspect it will take some time to plan.
Do they provide any kit for the glacier walking?
eggs
Fri 19 Jun, 2009 3:35 pm
When we went to Fox Glacier they supplied leather boots (you could take your own, they won't let you use sneakers though) along with some basic instep crampons, raincoat and a nice solid wooden staff. I'd guess that it'd be similar up at Franz Joseph.
Fri 19 Jun, 2009 3:56 pm
Yeah they provided us with "waterproof" jackets and trousers, boost, crampons and woolen socks as well as a small ice pick. It was the only was of bad weather we got whilst we were over there and got saturated so the camera had to stay in the bag for the majority of the time which was a bit disappointing.
Fri 19 Jun, 2009 11:54 pm
Son of a Beach wrote:They sure know how to grow mountains over there!
And they know how to manage tourism too.
photohiker wrote:When we went to Fox Glacier they supplied leather boots (you could take your own, they won't let you use sneakers though) along with some basic instep crampons, raincoat and a nice solid wooden staff. I'd guess that it'd be similar up at Franz Joseph.
Can you imaging turning up at say Ben Lomond or Cradle Mountain, and someone giving you a pair of walking boot and a walking stick and a rain coat?
Sat 20 Jun, 2009 3:51 pm
We did the Fox Glacier heli-hike when we went to NZ a couple of years ago, it's one of the best things i've done, though we were only provided with boots and cramp-ons, but it was a beautiful sunny day.
Mon 29 Jun, 2009 10:08 am
Thankyou so much for these photos.
It all reminds me of our trip to NZ in 2006. The scenery is absolutely stunning isn't it?
I remember recently telling someone about how unbelievably blue the rivers look, whoever that was - see, that's what I was talking about!
L8r.
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