Backcountry ski tour on the Routeburn Track

Studying the maps and the weather forecast a plan came together to do a backcountry ski tour on the Routeburn Track. We would base ourselves out of the Routeburn Falls hut and find lines on one of the most famous hiking trails in New Zealand. After leaving Adams place Wiggles and I made our way from Frankton to Queenstown.

From Queenstown we loaded our mountaineering gear into the shuttle and we off for a backcountry ski tour on the Routeburn Track……. after drinking Starbucks and riding the Moa.

Moa + Starbucks = Stoked

The Routeburn track is one of New Zealands great walks and while it is crowded with people in the summer we had the place to ourselves, one of the many benefits of ski touring in the spring.

Heading into the Routeburn Track

The first night we hiked the 6kms to the 48 bunk Routeburn Falls hut and enjoyed the view for the rest of the day.

Looking into the Humbolt Mountains

Day 2 ski touring on the Routeburn Track

The next morning we got up with the sun and started heading into the alpine and checking out our options.

Pow heading into the sun

About 30cms had fallen in the highlands and made the Tussock bashing a bit interesting.

Looking towards the Humbolts

We had hoped that Harris Lake was frozen or possibly there was an easy route across the shoreline.

Um this could be a problem
This place is a tad bit complex
Xenius looking pretty rad

We decided to follow the main trail over to Harris saddle then climb to the summit of Conical Hill. It would give the snow a day to stabilize and we could check out Xenius from a good vantage point.

Routeburn Shelter with the mountains of Fiordland in the distance
Time to leave the trail and start putting in a boot pack
Harris Lake and a possible route around the lake
Looking off towards Fiordland
Making our way towards the summit
Looking into Aspiring National Park

In the end we decided to focus our attention on Xenius the next day and found that we could cross the outsource.

Xenius
Snowboarding down to the Routeburn Track in New Zealand

Day 3 Climbing Xenius Peak off the Routeburn Track

The next morning we got up to and crossed the outsource early in the morning.

Crossing Harris Lake
This is going to be complex

We were able to skirt across the shoreline and made our way up the open slopes to where the terrain got complex, of course I didn’t take any photos while climbing but I did when I made it to the summit.

The Humbolt Mountains
Looking into the Valley of the Trolls
Harris Lake and Fiordland
Beanburn and Somnus
Pow making it to the summit of Xenius

and what took us 4 hours to climb took us 10 minutes to ride.

Getting our turns off the summit

Then over the next few hours we lapped the lower slopes taking in the views and corn.

It's spring again

Soon enough we were off Xenius and past the shoreline which was by far the crux of the trip.

Pow is stoked

Day 4 The Exit

The next day we hiked the 6kms to the road head then hiked 10kms on the road before hitching a ride to Glenarchy where we hitched another ride to Queenstown/Frankton in our snowboard pants and full ski gear as people heckled us.

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