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Christchurch Hiking Today was when we were originally scheduled to fly to the ice. But it is Labour Day, so we had a day off instead. A party of us decided to spend the day hiking in the hills around Christchurch.
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Train and logs in our starting point: the port of Lyttelton
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The hill starts with a street going up through town
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Street art. Good thing we didn’t have to pull wagons
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The Party: Juan, Nick, Adam, Stef, Annamarie, me
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Juan performs some strange Colombian rest ritual, on an interestingly decorated bench
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Yellow Flowers, Green Grass, Blue Sky
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As the climb progresses, the view starts to get scenic
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The destination: a cabin arrived at via gondola from the other side
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High pressure oil pipeline
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Nick is eager to explore the concrete mystery place
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“They Passed This Way.” I pose, Nick looks on dubiously
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Stef Jumping, courtesy Juan
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View from atop the ridge (panorama to come, if I ever stitch it together)
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Lyttelton, courtesy Juan
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Town from other side, who’s name I don’t know. Courtesy Juan
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Out first sheep encounter
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After staring at us for a while, the sheep decide they don’t want to be encountered any longer
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Juan Climbing
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Adam posing in front of the view
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Annamarie poses to commemorate her triumph over the mountain, and asthma
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Nick the Conqueror
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We approach our destination, climbing a bit further up the ridge
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Red Rock (encountered after gondola place, where Stef and Annamarie decided to call it a day)
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Landscaping. Nick ponders, Juan sketches
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We find a WWII anti-aircraft battery
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Adam storms the bunker
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Bunker
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From this side we can see the beach going on forever
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More sheep. Freshly shaved this time
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Foundations
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Water Break
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Road, Trees, Ocean
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The hill we descended after leaving the track. You might observe that it doesn’t look particularly good for descending. You’d be correct
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Sumner, where our hike ends and we have some beer by the beach before catching a bus back
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The beach in Sumner, courtesy Juan
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Portrait on Garbage Bin, courtesy Juan (from the bus ride back)
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