We were meant to walk this on the same day as you but our friend injured his foot. All I can say is THANK YOU. This walk/view deserves it's popularity, and it doesn't look better than when covered in snow. Beautiful video.
Sorry to hear about your friend; hopefully you get the chance to get up there shortly! Thanks for watching and thank you for the support, it really means a lot 🙏
You should be alright! Going up is tiring, but descending is always rougher on the legs. Just take it slow and use poles if you got them. At least you got great views to distract you 😊
Oh wow, those epic drone shots are so amazing 🤩. What a stunning view - I’ve seen lots of pictures from Roy’s Peak, but never any drone shots. Footage is gorgeous!
Thank you Jennifer! 🙏 We've had our eyes on this hike for several months now (literally, we look at it every day from town 😂), but wanted to save it when all the mountains were covered in snow. Was definitely worth the wait!
The hike up isn't the most interesting, so doing in the dark is a good way to motivate yourself getting through it quickly; especially when you're trying to race the sunrise 😅. A great spot though! Probably the most popular hike in Wanaka
@Chris and Danya Hahahahahahaha.....so this one's all or nothing. One heck of an "all" at the top, though. Tried one more today myself, but got rained out on top of the streams being high after all the snowfall. Was fun while it lasted. Maybe one more tomorrow before heading home and packing. Still, been a couple good weeks getting ready.
@Chris and Danya I've been watching that out of curiosity as well as knowing what to expect. I began to wonder who needed winter with some of the summer weather I've seen. Between the weather and the recent quake (didn't see much reporting on it, so figured it must not have been too bad), I thought perhaps I should adjust my expectations on what to expect. My trip is, obviously, not even a footnote compared to the well-being of everyone who's been flooded out or otherwise harmed. My heart goes out to them. I didn't think cyclones were something you guys got very often, but don't know. Regardless of the weather, though, I'm looking forward to seeing new zealand. If it rains every day, I'll enjoy every moment and, perhaps, turn the hiking time into helping with repairs or whatever is needed. Either way, it will be a great trip
If there's a silver lining about the rain, is it makes the first even more beautiful! Luckily the South island hasn't been anywhere near as bad as the North island, but the weather has still been very bipolar. Regarding the quakes, we've felt two of them in the past 2 weeks, but haven't seen anything about damage reported anywhere. I think one was technically big because of the scale it registered
You are so privileged to be able to do this. I really enjoyed this film as it captured the beauty of the area around Wanaka. I watch your videos to remind me of the places I have enjoyed walking. Roys Peak is not one I have done,there are so many. But my wife and I are booked to be back on the South Island in November.So should get in a few walks then!
Definitely agree David, we are extremely privileged getting to live in such a beautiful place! Thank you for watching and thank you for your kind words 🙏 Hope you and the wife get some awesome weather on your trip down! Enjoy 😊
Cheers Hiking Zone! I bet sunset would have been just as epic. I used two different songs in the video: - Peaceful Prayers by Under the Stars - Reborn by One Hundred Years
To be honest, I shouldn't have flown my drone here because I didn't have a permit. The only reason I did was because someone else was flying their drone. Flying a drone in NZ is very restricted and not really recommended. It's so beautiful that you don't really need one anyways 😊
Some seriously beautiful scenery in that lot. You’ve aced it again! Quick question - the lights on the opposite mountain at 1:54 - Treble Cone? Thanks again for sharing.
We haven't done it during sunset, so not exactly sure which is better! You should be able to find photos of it during sunset though! Don't believe the sun will ever touch the lake since it's surrounded by mountains. If you mean when the sun will be reflecting off the lake, I would guess around 11 AM, but depends on the time of year
What a vlog. Nicely done. I am planning to do this end of August this year. How deep is the snow and the icy condition? did you use any ice axe or the walking pole would be enough ?
It really depends on how much snow there has been recently. Sometimes the mountain is pretty bare if it hasn't snowed in a while. We went after a recent snowfall and it was about shin to knee deep in areas that hadn't been tracked. Up to the popular view point is just a 4WD track so easy walking on switch backs, just a bit steep. Once you leave there and start going up to the summit, it gets quite a bit steeper and there will most likely be steps in the snow which can be pretty slippery. We didn't carry an ice axe, but we saw one or two people that did. We also saw people in skate shoes, which blew our mind haha We had microspikes which helped a lot after we left the first view point. I'd say if you're planning on going off track on the summit, I'd take an ice axe just to be safe. There was one part near the end of the video where I was off track and it was a pretty steep drop off on both sides and it was kind of sketchy. There's actually areas on the summit that are "off track" but completely fine, so depends on the steepness I suppose. Just be smart about it. Think to yourself "if I fell right now without an ice axe, would I able to stop myself?" and don't go anywhere where that answer is "probably not". 😅
Very cool video. Lots of questions. What month was this? Track didn't look that well marked from that first view point, if you were earlier, do you think it would be easy to see the way to the top in the dark? And lastly, do you think crampons are essential for that last bit from the first viewpoint?
We hiked this in August 2022. The track to the top may not be marked but it is very well defined since it's such a popular trail. I suppose if there was fresh snowfall, the track may be a bit more difficult to find. We didn't use crampons, but we have microspikes. They're probably not 100% necessary, but it definitely made it a lot easier. The track can be kind of steep, and with the snow/ice steps, the microspikes help a lot
Thanks for watching Guy! 🙏 We do have plans to make a couple gear videos as we get a lot of questions about what we use, but it will be concentrated to two videos. We don't like to focus on the gear too much, it's all about the trail in the end 😊
I'm not sure to be honest, I think so. I was only flying my drone because there was another group there flying theirs. Drone laws in NZ are pretty strict unfortunately
@@ChrisandDanya thanks for the info because i will be visiting it tomorrow and i am not sure we are allowed to fly drone there or not , but thanks anyway 👍
The area has has high aircraft traffic from helicopters and paragliders, and drone flying is illegal. Drone operators have been prosecuted for operating on Roys Peak. I’ve had a near miss from a drone while flying Roys, and the ‘pretty strict’ rules are both necessary and, unfortunately, often ignored. No harm done in this case, but the point must be made. Cheers.
We were meant to walk this on the same day as you but our friend injured his foot. All I can say is THANK YOU. This walk/view deserves it's popularity, and it doesn't look better than when covered in snow. Beautiful video.
Sorry to hear about your friend; hopefully you get the chance to get up there shortly!
Thanks for watching and thank you for the support, it really means a lot 🙏
wauw what an epic video as always! I almost startet crying at the sunrise footage
Thank you Lasse Larsen 🙏❤️
Thanks for this wonderful video. My wife and I will be coming next month and will try this. Hope it is not too tough for an old couple like us.
You should be alright! Going up is tiring, but descending is always rougher on the legs. Just take it slow and use poles if you got them. At least you got great views to distract you 😊
Oh wow, those epic drone shots are so amazing 🤩. What a stunning view - I’ve seen lots of pictures from Roy’s Peak, but never any drone shots. Footage is gorgeous!
Thank you Jennifer! 🙏
We've had our eyes on this hike for several months now (literally, we look at it every day from town 😂), but wanted to save it when all the mountains were covered in snow. Was definitely worth the wait!
Looking down from the top really fascinating,. Makes me feel the adventure of exploring. Thank you so much for uploading amazing video.
Thanks for watching Cart, glad you enjoyed it!
Loved the shot from the top looking down and seeing the clouds crawl up the mountain
Fabulous photography!!
Thank you 😊
It's easy with a country as beautiful as this one!
What to say? Wow! A lot of effort to get there, but definitely, from this vantage point, appears to have been worth it. That was beautiful.
The hike up isn't the most interesting, so doing in the dark is a good way to motivate yourself getting through it quickly; especially when you're trying to race the sunrise 😅. A great spot though! Probably the most popular hike in Wanaka
@Chris and Danya Hahahahahahaha.....so this one's all or nothing. One heck of an "all" at the top, though. Tried one more today myself, but got rained out on top of the streams being high after all the snowfall. Was fun while it lasted. Maybe one more tomorrow before heading home and packing. Still, been a couple good weeks getting ready.
Hopefully the weather stabilizes while you're here. It's been crazy lately
@Chris and Danya I've been watching that out of curiosity as well as knowing what to expect. I began to wonder who needed winter with some of the summer weather I've seen. Between the weather and the recent quake (didn't see much reporting on it, so figured it must not have been too bad), I thought perhaps I should adjust my expectations on what to expect. My trip is, obviously, not even a footnote compared to the well-being of everyone who's been flooded out or otherwise harmed. My heart goes out to them. I didn't think cyclones were something you guys got very often, but don't know. Regardless of the weather, though, I'm looking forward to seeing new zealand. If it rains every day, I'll enjoy every moment and, perhaps, turn the hiking time into helping with repairs or whatever is needed. Either way, it will be a great trip
If there's a silver lining about the rain, is it makes the first even more beautiful!
Luckily the South island hasn't been anywhere near as bad as the North island, but the weather has still been very bipolar.
Regarding the quakes, we've felt two of them in the past 2 weeks, but haven't seen anything about damage reported anywhere. I think one was technically big because of the scale it registered
You are so privileged to be able to do this.
I really enjoyed this film as it captured the beauty of the area around Wanaka.
I watch your videos to remind me of the places I have enjoyed walking. Roys Peak is not one I have done,there are so many.
But my wife and I are booked to be back on the South Island in November.So should get in a few walks then!
Definitely agree David, we are extremely privileged getting to live in such a beautiful place!
Thank you for watching and thank you for your kind words 🙏
Hope you and the wife get some awesome weather on your trip down! Enjoy 😊
Oh wow, this was visually so stunning 😍
I am always super excited when a new video is uploaded!
Thank you Gummynerd, that really means a lot to us! ❤️🙏
Woooooow Guys!! 😍😍 This video is INSANE. Such a beautiful trail, the views are incredible.
Thanks you guys!! 😍🙏😁❤️
Wish we could meet up in Europe and do some hiking together!
@@ChrisandDanya That would be soooo cool! We are also looking into traveling to NZ maybe next year. If we are, we will def let you guys know!
We are heading back to Australia next August and then onto Canada! Hope we get to bump into you!
Thanks for another amazing video. Such stunning views 🤩
Thanks Shinji!
We've had our eye on this hike for quite a while. Was good to get it done with those beautiful white capped mountains ❤️
Most beautiful country ❤️ 😍
It is simply stunning!
wow !
it's a good one!
Really enjoyed this presentation thank you. Trust you had fun at Treble Cone Ski field
Thanks again Kathy!
Really enjoyed the season at Treble Cone. Some great views up there!
Stunning sunrise
Went up there for Sunset
Love ur drone footage name of the background music 🎵
Cheers Hiking Zone! I bet sunset would have been just as epic.
I used two different songs in the video:
- Peaceful Prayers by Under the Stars
- Reborn by One Hundred Years
@@ChrisandDanya thank you
This is epic!
Epic views! 🏔️🙌
how was the process of using the drone here?
To be honest, I shouldn't have flown my drone here because I didn't have a permit. The only reason I did was because someone else was flying their drone.
Flying a drone in NZ is very restricted and not really recommended. It's so beautiful that you don't really need one anyways 😊
@@ChrisandDanyathanks for the info!
Some seriously beautiful scenery in that lot. You’ve aced it again! Quick question - the lights on the opposite mountain at 1:54 - Treble Cone? Thanks again for sharing.
Thanks Alan! 🙏
That mountain with the lights is Treble Cone. We'll be heading there this weekend with snow in the forecast! 😊
WOW!!
Indeed!
Is it easy to identify the trail even with snow?
Yep! It's even with fresh snow it's pretty well defined since it's such a well used track
Excuse me what time dose start? Thank you 🙇🏼♀️
I honestly can't remember, but I think it was about 4:20 AM
Stunning video! May I ask if the view from the summit is more beautiful during sunrise or sunset (when will the sun be touching the lake)?
We haven't done it during sunset, so not exactly sure which is better! You should be able to find photos of it during sunset though!
Don't believe the sun will ever touch the lake since it's surrounded by mountains. If you mean when the sun will be reflecting off the lake, I would guess around 11 AM, but depends on the time of year
@@ChrisandDanya thank you! Will go for the sunrise!
Use a polariser on them drone shots?
Will be hitting lomond and Roy's this week 🤙
No polarizers, just ND filter
You'll have an awesome time on both, enjoy!
Great footage! I'm surprised you can fly a drone there! Isn't it a national park?
I don't believe it's in the national park, but I found out after the fact you can't fly there without permission 😬
What a vlog. Nicely done. I am planning to do this end of August this year. How deep is the snow and the icy condition? did you use any ice axe or the walking pole would be enough ?
It really depends on how much snow there has been recently. Sometimes the mountain is pretty bare if it hasn't snowed in a while. We went after a recent snowfall and it was about shin to knee deep in areas that hadn't been tracked.
Up to the popular view point is just a 4WD track so easy walking on switch backs, just a bit steep. Once you leave there and start going up to the summit, it gets quite a bit steeper and there will most likely be steps in the snow which can be pretty slippery.
We didn't carry an ice axe, but we saw one or two people that did. We also saw people in skate shoes, which blew our mind haha
We had microspikes which helped a lot after we left the first view point. I'd say if you're planning on going off track on the summit, I'd take an ice axe just to be safe. There was one part near the end of the video where I was off track and it was a pretty steep drop off on both sides and it was kind of sketchy. There's actually areas on the summit that are "off track" but completely fine, so depends on the steepness I suppose.
Just be smart about it. Think to yourself "if I fell right now without an ice axe, would I able to stop myself?" and don't go anywhere where that answer is "probably not". 😅
Very cool video. Lots of questions. What month was this? Track didn't look that well marked from that first view point, if you were earlier, do you think it would be easy to see the way to the top in the dark? And lastly, do you think crampons are essential for that last bit from the first viewpoint?
We hiked this in August 2022. The track to the top may not be marked but it is very well defined since it's such a popular trail. I suppose if there was fresh snowfall, the track may be a bit more difficult to find.
We didn't use crampons, but we have microspikes. They're probably not 100% necessary, but it definitely made it a lot easier. The track can be kind of steep, and with the snow/ice steps, the microspikes help a lot
@@ChrisandDanya Great thanks. I thought I'd have a go middle of next month. I might give the sunrise thing a go then!
It's well worth the effort that's for sure!
love how your videos are about the stunning environments, not gear et al
Thanks for watching Guy! 🙏
We do have plans to make a couple gear videos as we get a lot of questions about what we use, but it will be concentrated to two videos.
We don't like to focus on the gear too much, it's all about the trail in the end 😊
Nice video. May I know which month you were travelling up to Roy's Peak?
Thanks Cowen! We went up in August 2022
Looks incredible!
What camera have you used for filming? Great footage 😊
We use the Panasonic GH6 and a GoPro Hero 10.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Do you need to take permission for flying drone at that hight
I'm not sure to be honest, I think so. I was only flying my drone because there was another group there flying theirs. Drone laws in NZ are pretty strict unfortunately
@@ChrisandDanya thanks for the info because i will be visiting it tomorrow and i am not sure we are allowed to fly drone there or not , but thanks anyway 👍
The area has has high aircraft traffic from helicopters and paragliders, and drone flying is illegal. Drone operators have been prosecuted for operating on Roys Peak. I’ve had a near miss from a drone while flying Roys, and the ‘pretty strict’ rules are both necessary and, unfortunately, often ignored. No harm done in this case, but the point must be made. Cheers.
Thanks for the info Bryan, we appreciate it 🙏