I know there's a few threads with NZ beta but couldn't find the answers I was looking for. We're heading out there in April, mainly for Castle Hill but also for a bit of sightseeing, so:
1 - How easy is it to hire pads out there? Or should we look at flying with them? We're stopping off in Singapore for a couple of days first so would prefer to avoid lugging pads around if possible.
2 - Is there a bouldering guide available in the UK, or do you need to pick one up out there?
3 - Any must do recommendations up to Font 7c+ ish?
4 - Any other suggestions for places to visit / sights to see?
Any knowledge appreciated.
Hey Chris,
I left NZ at the end of February, beautiful place and as good as it looks.
1 - We hired a big Elderid pad (with smaller start-pad inside) for $18 per day from Smylies Hostel in Springfield. He said it's not worth hiring the smaller, cheaper, pads as they'll "break your ankles".... NZ sales patter... worked on me anyhow.
2 - I've got guides from SA Chris and GingerNinja lent off here but unfortunately they're waiting to be freight shipped back to the UK with my stuff (the books that is). It's definitely worth picking up a guide, it's a true labyrinth. There isn't a hard copy guide to Flock Hill and I spent a day wandering around getting increasingly lost and annoyed walking down the road to 'enlightenment' (just climb things that look good). Joining the Castle Hill Basin website will allow you to scope out Flock Hill online. You could try joining the Christchurch Facebook group, it seemed pretty active with locals and foreign climbers passing through, I saw quite a few requests for lending guides there.
3 - I'm the wrong person for this, Monkey Boy has the most ticks of late, Monkey?
4 - Near Castle Hill is the Cave Stream which is a stream through a cave you can walk though, it might be cold though for you. There's the obvious walk around Christchurch itself, the quake museum etc, but there isn't much. The banks peninsula under Christchurch is beautiful, a really pretty drive in and a nice town at the end (Akaroa)
Heading west from CH there's the Arthur's pass which has some great day hikes and Keas which are wonderful little
shits birds. We did the Avalanche Peak track which we thought was great and a nice summit.
I don't know what your budget is but shopping at Pak'n'save will help as it's cheaper and you can get some cents off your fuel with the receipt.
Most Libraries and supermarket have free internet, and McDonalds too if you loiter.
Dunno what the weather is like but when the sun is out it's fucking well strong, factor 50 scenes are necessary.
Enjoy!