The gas ran out and the new bottle had a different thread for the regulator. Jeremy transferred enough gas for the day from the full bottle using the sink drain pipe. Stan started to misbehave and Jeremy decided the clutch slave cylinder was leaking fluid. This had been confusing because it shared the same reservoir with the brake fluid. Kathy discovered the weather would be good on the next morning, but wet for the next three days. We set off hell for leather for Fox Glacier, after filling the empty gas bottle at a depot. After spending a cold and sand fly infested night by Copland River we made it to Fox Glacier township and went to the garage. The last part was available in Greymouth and the garage could replace the slave cylinder
the following afternoon. We spent a marvellous 2 hours on the glacier wearing crampons and warm weather gear. Em - note Dad's new coat. At 2.00pm it began to rain and continued for 8 solid hours.
2 comments:
Happy Birthday Jeremy! We've just spent a morning in crampons and on a glacier too, but half a world away in Chamonix, skiing down the Vallee Blanche. Hope you had a good day yesterday Jerermy. Hope Kathy didn't suggest a bungee jump as your present. Lots of love, Hal and Patch.
Hi chaps,
Great photos & enjoying the short, witty new style of the blog.
Very pleased to see dad has a new jacket, but a bit embarrassed that you have stolen one from the Fox Glacier Gift Shop!
I remember the all-day walk and bitter disappointment of the fossilised tree on Mull - it's a great ruse by the Tourist Board.
Hope Stan gets better soon.
Love Ems xx
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