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chilakapati Feb 6th, 2003 05:52 PM

fran joseph
 
hi,<BR>we will be in fran joseph in 1st week of march.what are clothing requirements for glacier tours.in general what temps are like in south island at that time.... thanks

Wengod Feb 6th, 2003 05:58 PM

Just came back from that area. Make sure you have a very good windbreaker that is waterproof. We had very warm weather but rain and were soaked. It is a awesome sight so enjoy. The wind can be very hard even when the weather is good. Wendy

ALF Feb 6th, 2003 07:27 PM

Which sort of glacier tour are you thinking of? If you are taking a guided walk up onto the glacier, you should wear some thick pants. I took a tumble and slid down some hard rough ice, shredding my thin nylon pants and abrading my leg. If I had been wearing denim pants, this would have been a simple slip and I would have been on my way. <BR><BR>We also took a heli-hiking trip. If you do that, be prepared for cold weather at higher altitude. <BR><BR>Wengod is right, you need good raingear too.

chilakapati Feb 8th, 2003 07:31 PM

thank you Alf &amp; wengod

nicole0727 Feb 8th, 2003 09:58 PM

ALF (or anyone else if they can answer my question)-<BR>I am trying to decide between doing a heli-hike or a regular glacier hike. Since you did both, which would you recommend? I'm really interested in seeing as many cool ice formations, caves, etc. as possible and so would like the tour that offers the best opportunity to do so (unfortunately I only have time to do one of them). Is there a major difference in the types of scenery/formations you see in the 2 different tours? Thanks!

ALF Feb 9th, 2003 01:17 PM

The big difference is that a guided walk up onto one of the glaciers will get you close to the front (terminus) of the ice, in the ablation/melting zone of the glacier. This means that there will be a lot of features exposed, such as tunnels, crevasses, and other odd melting shapes. If you take a heli-hike, you will be up in the accumulation zone of the glacier, where the surface will be covered by recent snow/firn/ice You will probably not see any crevasses, tunnels, etc. up there. Instead, you get high-altitude views of the land below, as well as across the icefields that feed the glaciers. <BR><BR>You get a very different experience, either way. If you want the best panoramic scenery, go heli-hiking. If you want to see melting ice formations up close, take a guided walk. Of course, the guided walk is cheaper and requires more work!<BR><BR>Let me know if you want to see photos of both and I'll send them to you.<BR><BR>Al F.

mjnbrown Feb 9th, 2003 05:11 PM

Thanks for the question and responses, since I will be at Franz Josef the first week of March as well. I've booked a heli-hike. Its sounds as if Alf recommends I wear jeans to protect my legs, versus lightweight pants or shorts, as the website suggests. Any other thoughts are welcome.<BR><BR>Thanks, Martha<BR>

ALF Feb 9th, 2003 07:55 PM

I was recommending heavy pants for the guided glacier walk, which involves traversing some icy slopes and slippery rock slopes. This won't be a problem on a heli-hike, where the topography will be much smoother and softer.

nicole0727 Feb 10th, 2003 07:12 PM

ALF-<BR>Pictures would be great if it's not too much trouble. Still having trouble deciding which to do, both sound great. My only other thought is I'm doing a helicopter trip to Milford Sound that also lands on a glacier (not Fox or Franz Josef), so maybe the glacier hike would be better to offer a different experience. But the crevasses sound awfully scary and the heli-hike sounds beautiful. My email is [email protected], and thanks very much!<BR>-Nicole

chilakapati Feb 11th, 2003 04:14 PM

hi,<BR>we are hiring a van from aat kings with driver to take us to queenstown from fran joseph so that we all can watch scenic area.are there any special spots we need to mention.any info is appreciated.the day is 3/2 and the van will be with us 8 am to 8 pm...thanks


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