The Fox and the Snowman

Eilir and Staffan took the front seat next to the pilot up to the glacier. Both kids were uncharacteristically silent as they placed their headphones on and buckled in. Although the sound of the propeller was deafening, it was the most silence we’ve had in a long time. The flight up to the Fox glacier was stark and beautiful. The helicopter cut a close line next to the sheer cliffs that run up through the valley, creating a dramatic effect as the glacier came into view. I was stunned by its overall size, a river frozen in time, with deep, dangerous crevasses and brilliant blue pools on its surface. We flew up to Mt. Cook, encircling its summit, and down another valley to view the Franz Josef glacier, even more pure in color. Our landing was in a snowy basin at the top of the range, the size of a city in a blanket of snow. The kids were absolutely thrilled to be out in the snow, hurling snowballs crafted with their bare hands, and setting out to make our first and only snowman of the season. Staffan and I were both taking in the landscape, trying to get a sense for its scale. We switched seats for the flight back down , and once again, both kids were absolutely silent, either scared to death in the helicopter or simply mesmerized by the experience, probably a little of both.
- Ready for takeoff!!
- A steep climb up the valley
- Swooping down
- Aerial view
- Reaching the summit
- A tour around Mt. Cook
- Snow Landing!
- Eilir making her way to the summit
- Conquered!
- Snowball arsenal in the making
- Pappa making the snowman
- Pleased as punch
- The flight back down Fox Valley
- Just dazzling ice
- Here is the valley the glacier cut… and has now receded from
- We took a walk in to see the calving face. Phineas was not excited.
- A view from the valley floor hike in
- Up close view of the glacier calving face from our ground-based hike in
- A fitting lunch after glacier landings
- Checked out a kiwi breeding center in Franz Josef
- Yep, this place is rural. Whitebait fritters are a tasty snack, though, and can be found alongside the coastal roads.
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What an amazing experience . I love the look on Eilir’s face when she is in the front seat of the helicopter; what a daredevil grin!