ALPINE blog with Chris

Plenty of action on our local peaks of the Remarkables.
Their geographic location means plenty of  dry weather and more climbing days in a multitude of great alpine situations.
'Wye man', appeared this summer at the Wye saddle and he has ben monitoring the traffc

'Wye man', appeared this summer at the Wye saddle and he has been monitoring the traffc

Lori and Kim waiting for their guide to leadout the rope on the north ridge of Single Cone

Lori and Kim waiting for their guide to leadout the rope on the north ridge of Single Cone

Last moves before the summit of Double Cone

Last moves before the summit of Double Cone

Summit of Double Cone 2220m, Single Cone and the Nevis mountains behind

Summit of Double Cone 2320m, Single Cone and the Nevis mountains behind

Luiseand Mathias hands on rock and making progress to the summit

Luise and Mathias with hands on rock and making progress to the summit

A local Kea comes to say hello

A local Kea comes to say hello

The lads from Holland get the ultimate traverse picture

The lads from Holland get the ultimate traverse picture

Crazy clouds in the Wakatipu make for an iteresting summit view from Single Cone 2320m

Crazy clouds in the Wakatipu make for an interesting summit view from Single Cone 2320m

Team Nederland on track for the West ridge of Single Cone

Team Nederland on track for the West ridge of Single Cone

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