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General Subjects => Travel / Places to Visit => Topic started by: kiwi on December 24, 2012, 07:02:31 AM
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Hoary Head, Wahoo!!! Myosotis arnoldii!!!
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A few more...
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Sorry about the double up topics, uploading is really being a pig!
Any guesses where we ended up today?
Cordyline indivisia
Celmisia rutlandii
Euphrasia cuneata
Celmisia hieracifolia
Bulbinella hookeri
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Great pics, Thank you for sharing your trips with us ;)
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Hi!
That supernatural Myosotis ::) Simply doesn"t look like a normal Myosotis !!
Thanks for the pics.
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Wow! Such photos! Thanks Doug- I bet we are as excited to see the extraordinarily lovely Myosotis arnoldii as you were to find such great plants!
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Thanks everyone, to see Myosotos arnoldii in the wild was a highlight of this year for me Maggi.
It was a brilliant trip, Steve, Jack and I travelled the top of the south, flying up to Hoaryhead, visiting some great gardens, Pupu springs (clearest water in the world) and then climbed Mt Stokes (1240 metres), the highest mountain in the Marlborough sounds, (and home to our giant snail, Powelliphanta.)
Sleeping under the stars was a great new experience for my son, with Weka's trying to pinch our belongings, including my toe at one stage! Unfortunately the weather turned horrible with gale force winds / rain and we ended up with soaking sleeping bags.
As you can see below, Steve had a most excellent ride on the coal mine trolley ride....
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Doug, thank you for these beautiful pictures, the Myosotis is
really sensational. Are there Clematis marmoraria at the
other photos?
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Hello Doug and the gang, thanks for the pictures stunning plants and views, the Myosotis made my eyes water, cheers Ian the Christie kind.
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What an experience. One day. 8)
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There is a new book which may be useful to those interested in New Zealand Alpines - especially if they are contemplating a trip.
Above the Treeline, a nature guide to alpine New Zealand
by Alan F. Mark
ISBN 9781877517761
http://www.craigpotton.co.nz/store/above-the-treeline (http://www.craigpotton.co.nz/store/above-the-treeline)
http://www.craigpotton.co.nz/about-craig-potton-publishing/our-authors-photographers-and-illustrators/alan-mark (http://www.craigpotton.co.nz/about-craig-potton-publishing/our-authors-photographers-and-illustrators/alan-mark)
This book deals not only with the flora above the treeline but also with the fauna - be prepared for assorted Wetas!
It seems Sir Alan Mark has had many fellow contributors to this book, though not any of the local mountain hoppers who have contributed to the Forum and who have so greatly contributed to our knowledge and understanding of that beautiful country. I'm sure it is a useful book, nonetheless! ;)
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Craig Potton Publishing:
PO Box 555, Nelson, 7040, New Zealand
P: + 64 3 548 9009, F: + 64 3 548 9456, E: info@cpp.co.nz
Later edit: Good news, there are photos from several NZ forumists adding to this book 8)
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It seems Sir Alan Mark has had many fellow contributors to this book, though not any of the local mountain hoppers who have contributed to the Forum and who have so greatly contributed to our knowledge and understanding of that beautiful country. I'm sure it is a useful book , nonetheless ;
We all get a mention Maggi . David Lyttle has a lot of pictures in there . Toolie and Doug have quite a few in there too . I have a solitary picture in the book purely by accident . Alan Mark went to one of Toolie's talks and ordered some images off the big screen for his new book and Toolie had borrowed a few images from me , so he made sure I had the credit for it
PS had a great time at the study weekend . Great lectures from Doug,Shannel,Harry , Bob and Rannveig . Fermi organised a forumists picture which I'm sure he will post soon
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I'm glad those folks have got some credit, Steve - the sample pages of the book I saw did not mention any of you folks. :(
Dave T and David L have mostly moved across to the US forum to play, but I'm sure you'll pass on our congratulations...... :)
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My apologies, Maggi ... I must have missed these posts completely.
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No worries, Cliff, I suppose I should have put mine in the book thread really.
Folks, go to the Book thread to see what Cliff says.....
http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=248.msg266728#msg266728 (http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=248.msg266728#msg266728)
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What I would like to know is this . How come people can travel halfway round the world to arrive in the NZ mountains on a predetermined day and get perfect weather yet when us locals plan a trip away it nearly always rains .
Yes . following in the tradition of Harry and Hanni Jans , Jim and Jean Wylie managed to get a calm and sunny day on top of the Old Man Range . Probably will not happen again until 2016
Wily Wife on the Woof of the World
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Flowering gentians
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Kelleria childii
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Ripening seed on Aciphylla hectori
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Must be some pact with the devil that the tourist board has, Steve ::)
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... and an alliterative one too!