When lockdown was over and we were in Level 2, the Chateau Tongariro was advertising special deals to stay- and I decided to take advantage of their offer. The weather was brilliant, and I was able to walk the Taranaki Falls track, perhaps my favourite New Zealand track as it has turned out beside the Hooker track in Mt Cook National Park.
It wasn't long before I was noticing icy deposits near the path.
You could look back past the alpine scrub to see the Chateau.
The stream that I walked alongside in places had icy stretches in the shade. The patterns in the ice were quite beautiful.
Then all of a sudden I found myself climbing a little out into more open alpine scrub. The three young men in this photo were from France- so had obviously been with us through lockdown.
Up high I came across a stream that was pretty much completely iced over, and frozen into stillness.
The Taranaki Falls came into view, and were stunning.
The white 'circle' around them was ice, as you could see when you went closer. Not a pool to plunge into midwinter!
I sat beside the waterfall on a rock for ages, just soaking in the unbelievable sunshine and blue skies, listening to the sound of the water falling.
But then came the return loop. There was a bit of a climb, though not unduly harsh, and soon you were seeing the stream away from the falls from above.
And above on high you had views of Mts Ngauruhoe, Ruapehu, and also in the distance, Mt Taranaki.
Later, back in the Chateau I could relax in deep armchairs and enjoy the art deco windows...
This view of the sunset was from the terrace of the Chateau building, right beneath my window.
Next morning I drove home via the road near Rangipo and over to Turangi. There was a frost, and the drive was somewhat scary in places with icy roads- but it was so worth it just to see this icy spidersweb- a first for me!
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