Another biggie on our trip. Only the second helicopter ride for me and a first for my sister. We were taking the 40-minute ride to see two glaciers and go around Mount Cook. |
First we had to review all the important safety precautions. #1 - don't raise your hands when you are under the blades. Fingers can go missing. |
We followed a staff member across the highway and down a short, wooded path. |
There were six helicopter pads but only two were occupied. Tourist numbers were low because the country had just opened back up to visitors. |
We hadn't gone far before we crossed over the Waiho River that runs off of Franz Josef glacier. |
Just starting to see Franz Josef Glacier. |
Rocky, silty area at foot of glacier |
Our flight was supposed to include a trip around the peak of Mount Cook, the highest point in New Zealand, but clouds moved in, and we didn't get there. Bummers. |
Anyway, we followed Franz Josef glacier up to its top. |
There are the clouds that move in on us. |
The pilot turned the helicopter around so we could see back down the glacier. |
We traveled over some ridgetops and looked down on the Fox Glacier valley |
Then the pilot turned the helicopter so we could see the top of the glacier. |
At this point we are approaching our landing spot... |
Yes, we landed in the snow. |
Now we could look at Fox Glacier without windows. |
Our helicopter on the snow |
Looking down Fox Glacier |
The clouds came in and we moved off the snow, but the clouds cleared quickly. |
Heading down the Fox Glacier Valley to lower elevations we saw the Chancellor Hut. What? You can't see it? |
Can you see it now? Probably not but that gives you an indication of the size of the glacier. This red-roofed hut is one of many used by serious hikers. |
Fox River as it begins off the foot of the glacier. |
Crossing back over the Waiho River on our way back to the helipad. |
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