Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Pure NZ Mountaineering - Climbs Without Helicopters

Great mountaineering accessed by foot!

It's easy to forget that there are so many interesting & worthy peaks in NZ that can be  accessed on foot.  Sure, glacial recession has made the going harder, but there are still many peaks that don't require a slow and arduous battle up glacial moraine.    Moreover, many of the them can be climbed on foot in 4 days.   We have a list of just a few of them on our website.

Dan Turner, is one of our Australian clients who likes his NZ mountaineering to be more on the "natural" side.   An avid amateur film maker he has generously made a neat little clip of last years ascent of Mt Brewster 2515m with IFMGA Guide - Stefan Sporli.  It's great footage!  

This years mission was Nun's Veil 2700m in the Mt Cook Climbing Region.  We'll leave Dan's next video to tell that story.

Enjoy. 

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Mount Aspiring IS ON

Guide Simon Howell along with Adam Coates and James Mantle just finished an 8 day Aspiring Expedition.  With a ton of new snow just before the course they were lucky enough to be just in time for some great weather.  With too much snow on the Ramp Route to be safe, the trio climbed the North West ridge gaining it via the "Kangaroo".





Monday, 26 November 2012

Planking, Slack-lining... Railing??

A New Sport?

You've all heard of Planking and Slack-Lining.   Do we have a new sport?   "Railing".  Guess the jibbers have been doing it for a while now.  But perhaps, not on foot and not at 2200m / 7200ft.

14 November, 2012 - Federico Varengo, IFMGA.  Plateau Hut, Mt Cook National Park, NZ


Saturday, 17 November 2012

How Do You Get to the Top of NZ?

Sheer hard work & determination!

Says Julie Burton, Bathurst, Australia  

Julie Burton has a been a long term client and friend of Aspiring Guides.  A keen canyoner and speleologist ("caver"), she's been on many a mountain adventure with us over the years, including an ascent of Mt Aspiring.   Her next challenge was always to climb Aoraki Mt Cook.  But earlier this year she faced her greatest challenge.  Julie was seriously ill and underwent major surgery in April.

All through the ordeal, she focussed on one goal..."making it to the top of NZ".   A punishing fitness regime and sheer determination, saw Julie make a speedy recovery and have enough stamina to make the physically demanding climb in 18 hours!

Congratulations to Julie.   While canyoning and caving will always be her first love, we think she's got a lot more "up" to go in the future!  Peru 2014 with us... is next in her sights.

Sunday, 4 November 2012

How would you celebrate your honeymoon?


As you may know Tim Steward, NZMGA Aspirant Guide recently tied the knot and to celebrate he kept tying those knots all the way up Mt Cook with his new bride Helen.  Honeymoon highlights, apart from the obvious views from the top... being able to ski the Linda Glacier to get back to Plateau in 30 minutes!  Whoo hoo! 
 Low points for Helen: super-cooled kneecaps and viscious ski boots!   If anyone out there knows of a sure-fire cure for uncomfortable ski boots (apart from an incinerator) - let us know.  Both Tim and Helen will be eternally grateful.