I made an early start and took the water taxi across to Brod Bay and walked the first section of the Kepler. The lake was covered by a thick layer of low cloud. I passed though this at the bush line. The Murchison mountains rise up to the north from the south fiord:

A bit further on was the Luxmore Hut, first stop on the track. This is another of the Great Walks, so very popular but well maintained. As I rested a family arrived by helicopter!:
The summit of Mt Luxmore is 1472m above sea level - actually to the right of the picture:
There was no wind and I spent an hour up there watching the cloud burn off and the lake emerge below the Murchison Mountains. These mountains are where the rare takahe were re-discovered in 1948:
Another view of the south arm which you get from the hut:
Here I am at the summit enjoying the good weather and the view. I later met people who had walked the whole 4 day trek in the rain:
Looking west deeper into fiordland:
The beach at Brod Bay whilst waiting for return boat:
Back at Te Anau, Mt Luxmore just visible as a bump on the skyline in the centre of the picture:
You lucky goit, Helen had a rainy trek down there if I remember correctly.
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