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Another Trip, February 2014. Mt Owan in the Kahurangi National Park is a popular destination for hikers because of the fascinating marble rock features and because it was the location where the Fellowhip of the Ring were filmed exiting the mines of Moria (for anyone who has seen lord of the Rings). It is a long walk (9 hours from the carpark to the summit) but a good hut and excellent camping make it a good overnight trip. The attraction for us was the fascinating and unique alpines and they were certainly worth the hike in.Myostis concinna is endemic to Mt Owan and can be found growing among the many rock crevices (Attachment Link) Colobanthus canaliculatus is a charming little cushion plant that favours growing with its roots in the most minute cracks within the rock. (Attachment Link) Notothlaspi austral is of similar habit and equally endearing (Attachment Link) Ranunculus insignis was putting on a fine display of the effects of temperature on plant morphology, ranging from huge (>50cm) multiple stem plants at the foot of the mountain (1200m) to adorable specimens producing flowers of equal size but on 5cm stems on the summit (1600m). (Attachment Link) Many others plants as well but one that delighted us as we were re-entering the forest for the long walk home was this beautiful Stegostyla lyallii (Attachment Link)