| On
the way to Queenstown / Deer
Park Heights / LOTR
scenes / Arrowtown / Ithilien / Amon
Hen / Queenstown
Today is the last day of the guided tour as we visit several locations
around Queenstown on SH 94,
then 6. We travelled from Te
Anau in the morning, stopping by at various locations including Deer
Park Heights (Rohan), Arrowtown (Ford
of Bruinen), Twelve Mile Delta (Ithilien), and Amon Hen. In the evening,
we had a farewell dinner for the Fellowship at the Skyline buffet restaurant
perched on top of Bob's Peak.
On
the way from Te Anau to Queenstown
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We stopped
by again for a short break in the town of Garston, supposedly the most
inland town in the South Island.
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This
is the view from another picturesque stop, at Devils Staircase on
SH 6.
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Anwen
at Devils Staircase.
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This
sheep station nestled amidst mountains is only accesible via a boat.
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Deer
Park Heights
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Queenstown
as seen from Deer Heights Station.
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Queenstown
airport as seen from Deer Heights Station.
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The Remarkable
mountain ranges. The windy road on the lower left goes up to the ski
fields.
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Lake
Wakatipu seen from Deer Park Heights.
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This
is the set of the Disney movie The Rescue, supposedly portraying a
Korean prisoner of war camp. It was built in 1986 and took 3 months
and $1m.
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Notice
the back of the set does not look nearly as convincing as the front.
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A distant
view of the set.
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A stag
with horns at Deer Park.
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Doe,
a deer, a female deer .
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A bison.
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Various
LOTR scenes at Deer Heights
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![TT EE 2 [0:08]](TTEE/2_0_00_08s.jpg)
This
is the scene of Rohan refugees marching to Edoras.
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Legolas
standing looking at the horizon. The scene was mirror flipped for the
film.
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![TT E 2 [9:44]](TTEE/2_0_09_44s.jpg)
Kristine
re-enacting the scene.
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![TT E 2 [10:36]](TTEE/2_0_10_36s.jpg)
This
is where Legolas fired his arrows at approaching Wargs.
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![TT E 2 [12:59]](TTEE/2_0_12_59s.jpg)
This
is where Aragorn falls off a cliff. A little further down from this
cliff is where the Wargs and the Riders of Rohan clashed, and where
Legolas jumped onto his horse.
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Another
view of Queenstown.
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![TT EE 2 [0:34]](TTEE/2_0_00_34s.jpg)
Here
Gimli was thrown off a horse.
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![TT E 2 [1:24]](TTEE/2_0_01_24s.jpg)
The scene
in Two Towers Extended Edition where Arwen offers Aragorn a bowl of
soup.
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![TT EE 2 [8:48]](TTEE/2_0_08_48s.jpg)
This
is the rock wall where a Warg jumped on Hama.
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Arrowtown
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Arrowtown
has lots of autumn foliage .
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... such
as these .
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![FOTR EE 2 [1:22:09]](FOTREE/1_1_22_09s.jpg)
This
is where Arwen crossed the river in the flight to the ford.
"Frodo heard the splash of water. It foamed about his
feet. He felt the quick heave and surge as the horse left the
river and struggled up the stony path. He was climbing the steep
bank. He was across the Ford." (LOTR,
Book I, Chapter XII, page 230)
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Another
view of the river.
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![FOTR EE 2 [1:22:52]](FOTREE/1_1_22_52s.jpg)
This
is the scene where the Black Riders first enter the river.
"At the top of the bank the horse halted and turned
about neighing fiercely. There were Nine Riders at the water's
edge below, and Frodo's spirit quailed before the threat of their
uplifted faces.." (LOTR,
Book I, Chapter XII, page 230)
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Yet another
view of the river.
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![FOTR EE 2 [1:10:54]](FOTREE/2_1_10_54s.jpg)
We passed
through Arthur's Point on the way from Arrowtown to Twelve Mile Delta.
This is a view of Shotover River Canyon where
the
Shotover Jet operates jetboat
rides along the river. There is also a house around Arthur's Point
that is hobbit-like in that it has grass growing on the flat roof.
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Twelve
Mile Delta (Ithilien)
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![TT EE 1 [1:43:55]](TTEE/1_1_43_55s.jpg)
This
is Twelve Mile Delta, on the road from Queenstown to Glenorchy, which
is used to represent Ithilien.
"So they passed into the northern marches of that land
that Men once called Ithilien, a fair country of climbing woods and
swift-falling streams." (LOTR, Book IV,
Chapter IV, page 676)
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![TT EE 1 [1:44:06]](TTEE/1_1_44_06s.jpg)
Here
Frodo, Sam and Sméagol watched the battle between the men
of Harad and the Rangers of Gonder, and where Sam saw oliphants
for the first time.
"To his astonishment and terror, and lasting delight, Sam
saw a vast shape crash out of the trees and come careering down the
slope. Big as a house, much bigger than a house, it looked to him,
a grey-clad moving hill. Fear and wonder, maybe, enlarged him in
the hobbit's eyes, but the Mûmak of Harad was indeed a beast
of vast bulk, and the like of him does not walk now in Middle-earth;
his kin that live still in latter days are but memories of his girth
and majesty." (LOTR, Book IV, Chapter IV, page 687-8)
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![TT EE 1 [1:44:55]](TTEE/1_1_44_55s.jpg)
Another view of Twelve Mile Delta.
"Here Spring was already busy about them: fronds pierced
moss and mould, larches were green-fingered, small flowers were
opening in the turf, birds were singing. Ithilien, the garden of
Gondor now desolate kept still a dishevelled dryad loveliness." (LOTR,
Book IV, Chapter IV, page 676)
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Amon
Hen
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Amon
Hen is located at the end of the steeply climbing unsealed road off
the road from Queenstown to Glenorchy. This view is taken whilst climbing
up the road.
"Upon the left stands Amon Lhaw, and upon the right is
Amon Hen, the Hills of Hearing and of Sight. In the days of the great
kings there were high seats upon them, and watch was kept there." (LOTR,
Book II, Chapter IX, page 414)
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![FOTR EE 2 [1:17:12]](FOTREE/2_1_17_12s.jpg)
This
is the location where Aragorn talked with Frodo just prior to the breaking
of the Fellowship. This scene is not actually in the book.
"Wandering aimlessly at first in the wood, Frodo found
that his feet were leading him up towards the slopes of the hill.
He came to a path, the dwindling ruins of a road of long ago. In
steep places stairs of stone had been hewn, but now they were cracked
and worn, and split by the roots of trees. For some while he climbed,
not caring which way he went, until he came to a grassy place. Rowan-trees
grew about it, and in the midst was a wide flat stone. The little
upland lawn was open upon the East and was filled now with the early
sunlight. Frodo halted and looked out over the River, far below him,
to Tol Brandir and the birds wheeling in the great gulf of air between
him and the untrodden side. The voice of Rauros was a mighty roaring
mingled with a deep throbbing boom. " (LOTR, Book II, Chapter
IX, page 416-7)
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![FOTR EE 2 [1:18:46]](FOTREE/2_1_18_46s.jpg)
This
is the location where a group of Orcs charged towards Aragorn. This
scene is also not in the book.
"Even as he gazed his quick ears caught sounds in the woodlands
below, on the west side of the River. He stiffened. There were cries,
and among them, to his horror, he could distinguish the harsh voices
of Orcs." (LOTR,
Book III, Chapter I, page 433)
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This
is an appropriate place to capture the Fellowship all acting as Orcs.
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This
dog barked at us on the way down.
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Queenstown
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We stayed
at the Aurum
Suites at the A-Line Hotel.
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This
is a view of the Queenstown town centre from the hotel, with the Skyline
Gondola climbing up Bob's Peak in the background. The Gondola rises
450m from the base station to the top station over a length of 730m.
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This
is the "Lady of the Lake", also known as TSS Earnslaw,
a vintage steamship now taking tourists for a cruise around Lake
Wakatipu.
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We wandered
around Queenstown Gardens in the afternoon.
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Lovely autumn
colours at Queenstown Gardens.
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There
is a lovely stone bridge in the Gardens.
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... as
well as a waterfall.
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This
is a memorial to a group of explorers that reached the South Pole in
17 January 1912 but perished on the return journey.
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The Gardens
also contains a pine tree section. This looks remarkably like the location
for the Flight to the Ford, doesn't it?
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In the
evening, we took the gondola ride up to the Skyline restaurant where
we had a lovely six course buffet dinner to celebrate the end of the
tour.
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