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Mount Sefton (3,151 m) viewed from the Mueller Hut Trail near the parking area.
The junction of the Mueller Hut Trail and the spur to Kea Point.
Mount Sefton (3,151 m) dominates the view in the lowlands. Mount Cook (3,724 m) can be seen peeking over the moraine at the right of the picture.
Mueller Lake provides a gorgeous foreground to Mount Cook (3,724 m) in the distance.
From a higher vantage point, both Mueller and Hooker lakes can be seen.
The same viewpoint looking the other direction. Mount Cook Village and the Hooker River are easily discernible.
A couple of the thousands of steps on the way up to Sealy Tarns.
Breathtaking views along the Mueller Hut route.
The picnic area at Sealy Tarns. Mount Sefton dominates the view here.
Mount Cook (3,724 m) and Hooker Lake, viewed from Sealy Tarns. The Hooker Valley Track is visible from here.
Hikers enjoying the view from Sealy Tarns.
A view of Sealy Tarns looking toward Mount Cook Village (at center-left).
Incredible views along the Muller Hut route.
A hiker navigating the scrambling section of the Mueller Hut route.
The final stretch to Mueller Hut (center). Mount Ollivier (1,933 m) is the landform behind Mueller Hut.
A hiker looking at Mount Sefton (3,151 m) from the Mueller Hut route.
Mount Cook (3,724 m) as viewed from Mueller Hut.
Mueller Hut, with Mount Sefton and Mount Cook as a spectacular background.
The entire Hooker Valley Track can be viewed from the summit of Mount Ollivier.
Lake Pukaki is also viewable from the summit of Mount Ollivier.