NELSON LAKES EXPERIENCE
| Updated 1st September 2010 |
"Run By Trampers For Trampers" |
By Jenny Carden
6th November 2007
As a group of Hamilton trampers we had
a meeting to discuss our annual Feb foray into the wilderness of the South Island.
There were a few destinations thrown into the ring but somehow we decided to head for Nelson
Lakes National Park.
We got in touch with the Yellow House
St Arnaud ( the name is known to many!!) and also the St Arnaud Doc office who were very helpful
with brochures and maps. We needed transport from
Nelson to St Arnaud and Peter from Nelson Lakes Shuttle was suggested, we were pleased with what he
had to offer. In the areas of transport and
organization he was number one. As an avid tramper
himself Peter was invaluable, he purchased our gas canisters, advised
(or confirmed) our routes, arranged food drop, and either
he or wife Trish were available for pick-ups whenever required.
We started off across lake Rotoiti by
boat (arranged by Yellow House), up to John Tait Hut for 1st night, 2nd day
saw us lunch at Cupola Hut then to Upper Travers just ahead of a thunderstorm. Next day up and over
Travers Saddle to overnight at West Sabine Hut (quite a challenge). Day 4 on to Blue Lake crossing
the ice and stone avalanche with care, a quick peek at Lake Constance, well worth the walk. Day 5
back down to West Sabine to collect the food etc we had left the day before and stay overnight. Next
day down the valley to sand fly infested Sabine Hut on the shores of Lake Rotoroa .We found the
public radio telephone at this hut very useful to change our plans, and organize our boat trip
across Lake Rotoroa, with a pickup by Nelson Lakes Shuttle to take us back to the Yellow House. Next
morning a much cleaner and refreshed group had an early start up Roberts Ridge – the day was
perfect – the view to die for, and Lake Angelus was up to expectation. The next day we went up Mt Angelus as far as Sunset Saddle (great views) and after the 2nd
night in the hut tramped down Cascade track to Cold Water Hut, then back across Lake Rotoiti to St
Arnaud. Day walks occupied the next 2 days; the walk around the lake was worthwhile. As far as we
are concerned all arrangements and tramps were perfect.
Peter
transported us on the next leg of our journey to Picton . We are already discussing our next
adventure and Peter has offered to help with the planning and competitive
transport pricing.
Thanks Peter
Tramping party members -
Alison Williams
Marg Clayton Ian McMillan John Hall Dave & Jenny Carden.
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For further information contact:
Peter & Trish Kemp
Nelson Lakes Shuttles
P.O. Box 75
St Arnaud 7053
Nelson Lakes
New Zealand
Phone: +64 (3) 521-1900
Mobile
021 490095
Email info@nelsonlakesshuttles.co.nz
Nelson Lakes Shuttles proudly transporting passengers since 1994
Peter & Trish have 30 years experience in the New Zealand Transport, Tramping and Accommodation Industries in the Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast regions