Isthmus Peak / Blue Pools

Half-time! Wonderful, even relative hot weather. Time for a hike, especially in the Wanaka scenery. We got up early and hiked up till Isthmus Peak, a 5-hour-hike, 2.5 hours uphill to 1385m.a.s.l. Definitely worth the sweat, the scenery is magnificent, a 360° panorama with views on both Lake Wanaka and Lake Hāwea which makes scenic flights unnecessary.

View from Isthmus Peak Track on Lake Wanaka

Next stop was at the Blue Pools in Mount Aspiring National Park.

Blue = cold!

After a 10-minutes-walk to the pools we regretted not having our swimming outfits with us. On the way back to the parking lot we decided to use the chance for a jump into the fresh water, so we returned fully equipped. The water is really crystal-clear, and you might imagine, reeeally cold!

Blue / cold water

But too late to backtrack, especially considering our plan to use a “primitive” campground (no water, no power) for this night. Not a bad choice, the trade-off of comfort got payed back by much more wilderness feeling and a low price.

Skydiving in Wanaka

We’ve been informed that our 11:30 skydive jump had to be rescheduled, so we went up to Queenstown Hill first and enjoyed the view.

View from Queenstown Hill

Back in the skydive office, we decided to take the offer to being transferred to Skydive Wanaka, which was our next destination anyway for this day.

Once again, being thrown out of a flying plane was an awesome feeling. Woohoo!!!

Smiling before screaming…

(Note: title picture is just a sample from skydivewanaka.com – we rejected the photo package (low-res DVD) at $179… )