Poolburn dam face
Some photos from the face of the Poolburn dam. The ice was very thick right beside the dam face due to the shadow it cast.
Some photos from the face of the Poolburn dam. The ice was very thick right beside the dam face due to the shadow it cast.
Here are some vintage Formula 1 cars from the Te Papa Formula 1 exhibition.
David Patchett and I headed up to Coalpit dam in the Naseby forest for some ice skating. There was excellent ice coverage on one side (100 mm +) but the other half was either very thin or non-existent.
Some photos from the Tasmanian countryside taken in 2007.
David Patchett and I went to Idaburn dam for some ice skating.
Apparently the correct term for ice which looks like glass, is “green ice”. Whilst skating over some incredibly smooth “green ice”, Dave Young decided to poke a hole in it to see how good the visibility was. It then dawned on me that he could attach my ATC2k camera to the end of the pole […]
After Dave Young’s stunning find of ice at the Lower Manorburn dam on August 17th, I decided to do some investigating for the 2011 ice skating season. After feeling a rather large earth quake at 4:38am, I decided to bust a move up to Swampy Summit, about 9 km from my home in Dunedin. I’ve […]
After many, many years of trying, I finally got the chance to skate on the Idaburn dam. Ice quality was average, but very thick at least. Kinda weird skating beside a main highway and underneath giant powerlines. I’m not sure why so many people rave about this place at seemed kinda crappy to skate at. […]
We had an awesome game of hockey after a lot of sweeping to remove the snow for our makeshift rink at Poolburn reservoir. Thanks to Peter Wallis for the photo.
Some photos of me on Poolburn reservoir. Thanks to Dave Patchett for the camera work 🙂
Jaimee Wood, Larry Martin and Krissi Wood joined David Patchett and I at the Lower Manorburn dam.
Anna, Harry and myself road-tripped from Dunedin to Alexandra to do a night skate on the Manorburn dam, then headed to Poolburn reservoir the next morning to skate on mega thick ice at Poolburn reservoir, then finished our journey by travelling through to Lake Tekapo for a hockey tournament between the Killer Keas (our team) […]
The Killer Keas hockey team took to the ice at Poolburn reservoir to brush up their skating skills before heading north to Lake Tekapo. Skating conditions were a little average due to the snow, but there was no shortage of ice (up to 15 cm thick in some parts) and lots of fun to be […]
Some photos showing the beauty of the frozen Poolburn reservoir this winter.
Thanks to Dave Young, Alan Knowles and Dave Patchett for taking me along on their ice skating trip to Central Otago. We had beautiful ice, up to 10 cm thick, at Poolburn Dam. We circumnavigated the entire lake (~20 km), most of which was beautifully smooth near-black ice. There are a lot more photos to […]
More Formula 1 photos. Nigel Mansell’s World Championship winning Williams Renault this time.
A photo of mine from the Heidelberg Castle has been used in the documentary “Louis Pasteur: The Space of life“. The image used is from the chemistry laboratory at the castle and was used as the background for the laboratory of Jean Baptiste Biot, the man who discovered the chiral nature of tartaric acid. As […]
The Killer Keas ice hockey team, bronze medalists in the Dunedin Ice Hockey League Autumn season. Thanks to Jaydee Cabral for providing the photo and Anna Craw for taking it.
More photos from my trip Cockles Creek in 2007. You can see the first batch of photos on the original Cockles Creek post.
More photos from the oldest Prison in Hobart. These are leftover photos I forgot to publish during my first visit to Hobart. Check out my first post about this prison from 2007.
Pierre-em and I went 4WD’ing in his mighty Feroza on the weekend. And here’s a short video clip from the end of our journey and back onto a real road!
I’ve been fishing through my families old photo albums and found the following photos of the Manorburn dam from the past that some of you may find interesting.
The following is a panorama I created a long time ago of Toko Mouth. It was originally created with an old film camera of my mum’s and since the film was her’s, she never let me chop them photos up and turn them into the panorama I was trying to create. Scanners weren’t readily available […]
Some more photos from Port Arthur in Hobart, Tasmania taken in 2007. Visit the original Port Arthur post for more photos.
Check out the amazing Storm Trooper tattoo of artist Gene van der Zanden. Thanks to Gene for letting me take a photo of his arm 🙂
I took the following photo from the roof of the Centre for Innovation today. My office is on the ground floor. Original picture is available here.
This friendly cocotu came to visit us at the Woods’s home just out of Hobart in Tasmania.
Some random photos of people at Stu and Lauren McLennan’s wedding in Hobart, Tasmania. Actually, they’re not that random, they just didn’t fit in with the other blog posts I was writing :p
Some soppy lovey dovey pics from the wedding of Stu and Lauren McLennan in Hobart Tasmania.