We drove to Havelock North in the Hawkes Bay area and had dinner with the Braasch family, Their son was Louise's "kiwi host" at Otago University this past term.
A journal of my trip from Southwest Harbor, Maine to New Zealand in the summer of 2010. Traveling with my very good friends Liz & Andy Vasher and their children Louise and Kevin. Louise is currently an exchange student at the University of Otago in Dunedin, NZ.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Wellington to Hawkes Bay
We drove to Havelock North in the Hawkes Bay area and had dinner with the Braasch family, Their son was Louise's "kiwi host" at Otago University this past term.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Wellington - North Island
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Hiking Franz Josef Glacier
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Queenstown to Franz Josef
Friday, July 1. Today we traveled from Queenstown to Franz Josef. Franz Josef is on the west coast of New Zealand and was about a 5 hour drive. The sun rises at about 8:30 and it is has been quite cold in the mornings (20s). Our first stop of the day was the bungy jump and then we continued our our trip north and west. We drove through some beautiful country and at least 2 national parks today. We made a few photo stops along the way. The roads were in very good condition and the icy spots had been sanded long before we got there.
By the time we got to the Tasman Sea it was in the low 50s and the landscape was quite different than the east coast of NZ. It was very lush and green and we saw many rainbows. I also learned how to navigate 1 lane bridges today -- we must have crossed at least 20. By the end we understood the signs that indicated which side had the right of way!
By the time we got to the Tasman Sea it was in the low 50s and the landscape was quite different than the east coast of NZ. It was very lush and green and we saw many rainbows. I also learned how to navigate 1 lane bridges today -- we must have crossed at least 20. By the end we understood the signs that indicated which side had the right of way!
Friday, July 2, 2010
Kawarau Bridge Bungy
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Queenstown
Thursday, July 1. A sunny and warm day in Queenstown (mid-50s). The town is named for Queen Victoria and considers itself the adventure capital of the world. My big adventure was a visit to a spa. Andy, Louise, and Kevin went skiing, while Liz and I enjoyed a quiet day. I have an incredible view of the mountains from my hotel room and I am enjoying it! This picture is what is in front of our hotel -- Lake Wakatipu with the Remarkables mountain range (part of the Southern Alps) in the background. For those Lord of the Rings fans -- this is the area of New Zealand where it was filmed.
Sandfly Bay - Otago Peninsula
To get to the bay we drove on Highcliff Road -- a very, very narrow and curvy road. They don't seem to believe in guard rails or shoulders - yikes! I am getting more comfortable driving, but still talk to myself at every right turn "turning right, crossing traffic" (kids laugh). We parked at the top of one of the cliffs and then walked down to the beach. It was a fun and easy walk down through soft sand (like Lake Michigan sand), but the hike up was a killer.
The temps have been in the 40s while we've been in Dunedin, but they steadily dropped as we headed inland. We went through a very pretty section where there was "ice fog" that had covered all the trees and plants -- even the wool on the sheep sparkled with ice. Thankfully the roads were okay. We arrived in Queenstown shortly before sunset.
The highlight of dinner was sitting next to a family from Ohio (recognized by the Ohio State sweatshirts). I leaned over and said "O-H" and they replied "I-O" and laughed. They were traveling with their daughter who had been an exchange student in Australia.
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