It was unknown to me the Mount Cook, Hooker Valley walk had three swing bridges π to cross, the experience along with the rocks πͺ¨, rivers flows and waterfalls along the way is are simply breathtaking, perhaps breathtaking is an understatement.
There are always great rewards in terms of views in some of the walks I have done in New Zealand π³πΏ so I knew the view when we get to Hooker Valley is going to be worth the three hours return walk.
We had walked for 1:40 minutes on the 30th of November 2024, and the temperature was dropping. From experience, my friend being a local adviced we might get caught with temperature drop significantly within a short time and we were not wearing warm enough.
So, just after crossing the third swing bridge π we decided to turn back and made it our goal to return to have the walk completed.
As at the time of writing this post, we returned to Mount Cook on the 6th of January to complete the walk, and oh my, it was worth every moment.
Photos of the making it to Hooker Valley Lake, Mount Cook will follow in a few days as I am currently away on holiday to Milford Sound, which is another gorgeous adventure on its own.
Thanks for following my Mt Cook, Hooker Valley walk.