On Sunday I made it to the summit of Tunupo, the highest point of the Ngamoko Range. This range is an offshoot of the main Ruahine Range, although it's considerably higher than the Ruahine in this southern part of the Forest Park. I brewed Lapsang Souchong, sat cross-legged in the mist scribbling notes, photographed gentians and Celmisia and these kinds of views, and thought of Chinese hermits and other things. Snufkin would have been perfectly at home, and so was I.
[16 February 2014, Olympus OM-D EM-1, 12–40 mm f2.8 at 17 mm , ISO 200, 1/500 at f11]
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With your mention of Snufkin, you cemented my affection for you. How I love that series. And the Groke still haunts my dreams.
ReplyDeleteBack on topic, that is a stunning view and definitely called for Lapsang Souchong.
Thank you, EC :^) This was one of those times that don't fade in the memory. I only had enough water left for one steeping of Lapsang but, as a consequence, I'm sure I savoured it even more than usual.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Pete. The idea of sitting atop a beautiful mountain enjoying the view with a nice warm brew sounds great right now.
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Tim
Thanks Tim. Yes, given the weather where you are, tea would be very appealing indeed.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Pete,
ReplyDeleteI would love to come puffing up that final hump and find you sitting there writing and enjoying a fine cup of tea. I find that thought very reassuring for some reason. This photo is a true moment of essence in the Ruahine. Ataahua e hoa...
Kia ora Robb. It wouldn't be the first time we've met in the Ruahine! I know you'd have loved it up there that day, and it would have been wonderful to have shared a brew with you.
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