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Dolphins! |
We’ve been drinking in the beautiful sights our last week on
the South Island. While waiting for the
ferry on Friday, we were greeted at the Picton terminal with two very welcome
things, a school group doing hakas and traditional Maori songs and some
dolphins. The school group was great and
I had vowed to see dolphins this time in New Zealand, so I was excited to
accomplish that goal! We returned from Wellington
on Saturday after watching USA give 29 valiant minutes. We won’t discuss the other 51 minutes where
the USA went down in a ball of flames… But the game was good fun. If you didn’t know that New Zealand and
Australia were rivals in sport, you would have known at the game. There were thousands of USA fans. Mike and I began calling them
Kiwi-Americans. They rooted for us
because they hate Australia! We needed
all the help the Kiwis gave. Although it
was difficult to discern who was American and who was a Kiwi.
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Go USA! |
Saturday, when we arrived back to our little New Zealand house,
Vic asked us up for drinks. As the All
Blacks were playing that night we thought we’d go up about 4pm have a drink
then return to our cottage for dinner and the game. But, gracious hosts that they are, Yvonne had
already put in extra “tea” (tea means dinner in NZ) for us and invited us to
stay, eat and watch the game. It was a
wonderful night full of fun conversation again.
I’m still pinching myself as to how lucky we were to find such lovely
hosts and a wonderfully beautiful place to stay while we are here. The All Blacks had a decisive win over France
and put them squarely into the Quarter Finals.
Sunday, we went out for a run on hilly Moetapu Bay Road then
skyped with my Mom & Dad for a bit.
It was nice to see them and catch up a bit. Then we decided to go for a drive further out
into the sounds. It was a beautiful day
that quickly turned cold & dreary.
We actually got caught in quick hail storm that was so strong that we
couldn’t see on the road for a few minutes!
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Beach further up in the sound. |
The next morning we slowly got around (we’ve had a daylight
savings time change on Saturday night/Sunday morning) and decided to pack up
and head over to the Abel Tasman National Park for an overnight hike. We arrived in to Motueka and checked in with
the i-Site to make some plans. They gave
us some great recommendations and we booked our campsite in the park and our
water taxi ride back to the car. We were
ambitious and planned to do approximately 36 km of the 54 km trail through the
park. Monday we dropped the car at the
water taxi lot and headed out on the trail.
It was a very nice 3 hour hike into our campsite on a little isolated
beach, but we were starving by the time we arrived and the sun sadly was
already behind the hill and we were getting cold fast. No fires in the Abel Tasman park so, we got
around to get the stove started and make some hot food & drinks fast. Unfortunately our stove was broke!! We were tired, cold and hungry eating cold
chicken and crackers for dinner. By
7:30pm we were in our tent shivering and huddling together to get warm. It was a long night in the tent and possibly
one of our coldest tented nights ever.
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Headed out. |
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The beach we camped at. |
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Sunrise. |
The next morning, there were no eggs with no stove… so we
both had a granola bar and headed out on the trail so we could warm up. We had a big climb out from the beach we were
at, so we were sweating and warm in about 20 minutes. We had a set time to be picked up by the
water taxi, so we could not waste any time.
They informed us, that if we were not on the beach we would be
stranded! Though, I highly doubt that
would have been the case (not very Kiwi-like), but it probably helps them to
keep on their schedule. The hike on
Tuesday was definitely tough, but so beautiful.
It was worth every step uphill that we took, just breathtaking.
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First people across the beach on our hike out of the bay we camped at. |
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Awesome 40m suspension bridge. |
When we got to where the taxi was to pick us
up we were about 45 minutes early and there was a lodge/café there. It was quite an expensive and posh place, so
we settled on just a snack and two beers, so that we didn’t go broke. We thoroughly enjoyed it and then headed down
to the beach to lie in the sun and wait for the taxi. The taxi ride was great. It was great to see everything from the water
side that we had hiked and a bit more that we didn’t hike. We even stopped at one of the islands to pick
up 2 scientists. At the end of the trip
the taxi boat drove right up onto a trailer that was being pulled by a tractor
and drove us right back down the road still in the boat to our cars.
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Mike resting while waiting for the taxi. |
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Aqua Taxi ride back to the car. |
We were thinking about going to the USA game in Nelson that
would have been on our way back, but we were pretty tired after such an arduous
two days, so we picked up some groceries and headed back. We planned on watching the game on TV last
night, but unfortunately it didn’t play.
So we had dinner, watched Amazing Race Australia and Step Up 2 then went to bed early for some
body repair. Unfortunately Mike turned
his ankle while hiking so this morning we are icing his ankle before we head
into Blenheim to use the internet and I can upload these last two posts. Oh, how I miss internet in the USA. WiFi is free and so easy to find…. I will value it when we arrive back home next
week.
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Boots cooling off on the beach. |
1 comment:
This month has flown by! I can't believe it's almost time for you to come. It will be good to see you. I am glad you are having fun and very glad you are DISCONNECTING! :)
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