The other day, I went for a hike at Kitchen Creek Falls in eastern San Diego County. I went early in the day and had the trail and falls almost completely to myself. Due to recent rains the falls were roaring.
Kitchen Creek FallsKitchen CreekPCT Kitchen Creek
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This is the final post for our New Zealand Adventure. Before returning to Christchurch, where our trip ended, we stopped for two nights in Twizel which gave us access to Mount Cook National Park. We were lucky that the rainy days mostly occurred while we traveled from one place to another. The photo below was taken on such a day.
Twizel is near the end of Lake Pukaki. At this end there was a drain in the lake that allowed water to flow into the river below the dam.
The Drain – Lake Pukaki
Aoraki/Mount Cook is highest mountain in New Zealand at 12,218 feet. As we drove, towards Mount Cook there was a cloud over Lake Pukaki with the glaciated mountains rising in the distance. Very scenic!
Mount CookStormy Mount Cook
We completed two hikes around Mount Cook. First we did the Hooker Valley Track, about 6 miles with little elevation gain. We crossed a few swinging bridges to end at Hooker Lake. It was an incredibly windy day with stormy weather over the mountain. After the Hooker Valley hike, we did a short walk to view the Tasman Glacier.
IcebergLake Pukaki Sunrise
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