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franz
josef glacier
Welcome to the
heart of Glacier Country - the township of Franz
Josef - nestling at the foot of the Southern
Alps.
Feel the buzz of excitement as coach loads of
expectant tourists are whisked away from the
Alpine Adventure Centre, and aerial sightseers
soar skywards in a whirl of rotor blades, bound
for Mt Cook. For motorists the great Franz Josef
Glacier is just a short drive plus a 30 minute
walk away. A towering icefall marks the terminal
face of the 12 km conveyor belt of ice, grinding
inexorably down to destruction in a surging
torrent of rock-powder and water.
Once you have seen the glacier, you are bound to
feel a compelling desire to walk on its curiously
contorted and strangely beautiful surface. You
can sign up for a half-day tour with The Guiding Company, at the Alpine Adventure
Centre. They will fit you out with glacier boots,
socks, raincoat, overpants, hats, gloves, fleece
jumper and walking poles.
Walking on the ice is a truly great experience.
The well-trained guides cut steps in the glacial
ice terrain and lead you safely through seracs,
pinnacles, caves and crevasses, while
interpreting the geology of the translucent blue
wonder beneath your feet. The Guiding Company has much more fun
on offer. Their full-day tour provides 6 hours of
exploration through breathtaking sapphire blue
caves and ice pinnacles on the glaciers
second icefall. Heli-hiking takes you even higher
for magnificent alpine views. Ice climbing gives
you the skills to hang in there on
vertical walls. After your tour kick back in
Café Franz, enjoy a cold beer and sizzling steak
or use the internet facilities.
You can also enjoy independent walks in the area
including the Glacier Valley Walk, Sentinel Rock
Lookout and Douglas Walk. The longer
Roberts Point and Alex Knob Tracks lead
into the sub-alpine terrain under the high peaks
of the Southern Alps.
To get up close and personal with a creeping,
rumbling giant like this namesake of the
Austro-Hungarian emperor, is to experience the
true magnificence of the wild West Coast.
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