Stubbsy in NZ - Pt 12

What more of those #$% NZ pics I hear you say.
These are the penultimate batch, taken on the leg from Wanaka to Lake Tekapo via Mount Cook (AKA Aoraki). While at Lake Tekapo we splashed out and flew the Grand Traverse (note URL is dead as I write this with a server error! Here is the google cache if you are interested). This flight leaves from Lake Tekapo, flies over Aoraki and Tasman then on to circle over Franz Josef & Fox Glaciers then back to base. Awesome views, but not cheap.
There are more from this area in my gallery HERE
This is where the melt from Aoraki and Tasman glacier flows down to Lake Tekapo. Not much water there in February since the snow was long gone.
Water from Lake Tekapo is used for hydro power with a huge and quite long canal to funnel the turquoise coloured water from the lake to the power station
Up close & personal with Aoraki. At 3,754 metres this is is the tallest mountain in New Zealand and dwarfs Australia's tallest (Mount Kosciuszko which is 2228 metres). We were lucky that the cloud wasn't over the peak (if you look closely on the left you can see where the cloud layer is BELOW the mountain peak).
and from a distance


These are the penultimate batch, taken on the leg from Wanaka to Lake Tekapo via Mount Cook (AKA Aoraki). While at Lake Tekapo we splashed out and flew the Grand Traverse (note URL is dead as I write this with a server error! Here is the google cache if you are interested). This flight leaves from Lake Tekapo, flies over Aoraki and Tasman then on to circle over Franz Josef & Fox Glaciers then back to base. Awesome views, but not cheap.
There are more from this area in my gallery HERE
This is where the melt from Aoraki and Tasman glacier flows down to Lake Tekapo. Not much water there in February since the snow was long gone.

Water from Lake Tekapo is used for hydro power with a huge and quite long canal to funnel the turquoise coloured water from the lake to the power station

Up close & personal with Aoraki. At 3,754 metres this is is the tallest mountain in New Zealand and dwarfs Australia's tallest (Mount Kosciuszko which is 2228 metres). We were lucky that the cloud wasn't over the peak (if you look closely on the left you can see where the cloud layer is BELOW the mountain peak).

and from a distance
