Accessed via a 50 minute ferry trip across Lake Manapouri, and then about 20kms of unsealed road, Deep Cove is in the heart of the dramatic forested mountains of Fiordland.
The Deep Cove Education Trust runs an extremely popular outdoor centre catering for school groups throughout the year.
Bruce Smart (left) is a long term member of the Trust. Along with Malcolm Walker, he has a passion for introducing Fiordland's wilderness to young people.
During our stay, the rain teemed down - I liked the comment from the bus driver who said - "if you have ever wondered what the inside of a cloud looks like - just look out the window..."
When the cloud cleared, we got a good view of many spectacular waterfalls thundering down the mountain slopes.
During our short stay, there wasn't much chance for doing a lot of geological investigation. Still, GNS Science researcher Rose Turnbull, managed to have a look for interesting samples in some rock debris not far from the Hostel.
You can read about the Deep Cove Educational Facility on their website here. Bruce also has a blog at deepcovehostel.blogspot.co.nz.
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