Monday 2 January 2017

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Stanton Memorial Loop Walk
The last 6 members left for the Tongariro National Park Summer Tramping 2016 finish the last day walking. 

It's an interesting walking, very rough terrain, lots of massive rocks and waterfalls and most important is to recall the significance Stanton Memorial rock. Most off-track and about impossible to finish it if without the GPS information from Taupo Tramping Club.



starting from the Round The Mountain Track carpark


off-track through some very rough terrain


(photo from Jane and Eric)
distinctive bluff

(photo from Jane and Eric)
group photo


seeing waterfalls after not long walking


several times walking down to the vellay and climbing up to the ridge



several waterfalls on the way


(photo from Jane and Eric)
standing at a good lookout point


distinctive rock formation







large rocks


Thanks trampers setting up the cairn for guidence

approaching the Stanton Memorial rock

Stanton Memorial rock


Memorial plaque


having group photo in front of the Stanton Memorial rock to recall Warwick Stanton who passed this way in August 1931 aged 18 years.
The history is:

In August 1931, 14 university students set out from the Chateau Tongariro in fine weather to climb Mt Ruapehu. Blizzard conditions struck while they were at the summit and they descended into the Whakapapaiti Gorge instead of the Whakapapa Valley. The party spent a night sheltering near the rock and then split into three groups. Warwick Stanton and a companion set out to get help, but Warwick eventually succumbed to exhaustion: his body was later found many kilometres west of the Chateau and a memorial that reads ‘In proud and affectionate memory of Warwick Stanton who passed this way in August 1931. Aged 18 years’ marks this spot. The others in the party, some of whom spent three nights on the mountain, all survived.



lots of waterfalls



series of waterfalls


distinctive rock formation






spectacular waterfalls



crossing Whakapapaiti Stream then connect the Round The Mountain Track


a grunt up the zig zags and some valleys then returning to the car park

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Mt Ruapehu Te Heuheu Peak -- Crater Lake loop
Quote from our leader Eric of Tongariro National Park Tramping 2016: 「老兵隊這次Tongariro National Park健行的最高潮,走這條很少人敢走的步道。我們一共有14位隊友參與活動。有些甚至回奧克蘭辦完事再趕來參加活動,Eric非常感動。感謝主幫忙我們完成這壯舉。」

在這11天的健行 這是一次最精彩的健行 非常不同的體驗 看到廣闊冰原 雄偉壯麗景觀 以及超好視野 必需天時地利人和 否則無法順利完成 天時:風和日麗 正好高氣壓籠罩 地利:沒有冰只有雪 利於行走 雖仍艱難 但已把難度減到最低 人和:.有GPS資訊和有經驗的guide. Thanks  Eric for the guidence.


(photo from Jane and Eric)
waiting for chairlift



rough country



an ascent of 900 metres from the chairlift to the Knoll Ridge Cafe (the highest cafe in NZ) where starting our walking



Pinnacle Ridge


walking up

(photo from Jane and Eric)
putting on crampon as becomes more steep


walking higher


looking down Pinnacle Ridge


some good views


steep further


walking along rocks


Te Heuheu Peak, our destination, in the distance


other trampers walking up


Te Heuheu Peak (2732m) - the height accessable point in Mt Ruapehu. 

The Tahurangi (2797m) is the highest one (not accessable) and Te Heuheu Peak ranks second height.


super views - Mt Ngauruhoe and Tama Lakes

(photo from Jane and Eric)
group photo


traverse ridge 



super scenes all the way...




Mt Taranaki in the distance



walking ridge rim


traverse Summit Plateau


sliding down!!


encounter several sliding downs


Crater Lake
Crater Lake with Tahurangi (2797masl) in background


quite huge lake


distinctive rock formation on the lake side


(photo from Jane and Eric)
group photo


(photo from Jane and Eric)
walking up to the Dome Shelter


Dome Shelter (2672m)

then walking all the way back to the Knoll Ridge Cafe and taking chairlift to the car park

(photo from Jane and Eric)
having dinner together to celebrate today's walking!