16. Milford Sound (Hike) Track

The Milford Sound Track (trail) is a popular 33 mile track located in the tropical forest of the Fjordlands in the southwest part of South Island. The scenic, rugged landscape is known for its naturalLæs mere
15. Stairway to Heaven - 2,200 Steps

Mt. Cook (cont.)
On Sunday we donned our rain jackets and baseball caps & headed out on a cloudy drizzly day for a trek up Sealy Tarns Track, a 3.3 mile, 1791 ft elevation gain path out of Mt.CookLæs mere
14. Mt. Cook

At 12,219 ft, Mt.Cook, located in the Canterbury region on South Island, is the highest peak in NZ, and is a popular mountaineering destination.
Part of the fame of the area is attributed toLæs mere
13. Christchurch to Mt. Cook

The first 2 hours of our 4 hour drive from east-coastal Christchurch heading due west gave us the rare experience of tedious flat farmland. I'm posting this a little late - we've now been through muchLæs mere
12. Christchurch

Christchurch, the largest city on South Island, is our last coastal stop before heading inland.
We're fortunate to be here on Good Friday; most NZ shops and restaurants are closed for the holiday,Læs mere
11. Picton to Kaikoura to Christchurch

Our route now takes us south down the eastern seaboard to Christchurch, before heading inland. We had an overnight stop in Kaikoura so as to keep the daily drive times down. Our weather has turned aLæs mere
10. Queen Charlotte Track

The word "track" generally means hiking trail. The full Queen Charlotte Track is a very popular 3-5 day hiking/mountain biking route spanning 71 km of the Marlborough Sound with picturesque views ofLæs mere
9. Picton & Marlborough Sound

A 3 hour ferry ride brought us comfortably from North Island across the Cook Strait (which connects the Tasman Sea to the west with the South Pacific Ocean to the east) to South Island. This ferry hadLæs mere
8. Wellington ll

The city's architecture was eclectic and interesting - a few shots here.
Our cable car ride left us at a cozy cafe where we grabbed a beverage before descending. A few more pix here.
7. Wellington-south end of North Island

Trivia question for my friend AT. What is the windiest city in the world? Nope, not Chicago. Yep, its Wellington.
Wellington is a harbor town located at the south end of North Island and is theLæs mere
6. Rotorua to Wellington

Our 450 km drive from Rotorua to Wellington was slightly delayed by the flashing lights of the kiwi police who wanted to have a friendly chat with Mike. And it wasn't to welcome us to Wellington. TheLæs mere
5. Rotarua - Te Pa Tu

We were scheduled by our tour company for a cultural experience at Te Pa Tu, which embraces many indigenous Maori traditions. We watched (and participated in - ugh) some singing, dancing and otherLæs mere
4. Rotorua-Waimangu Volcanic Valley

This morning we enjoyed a visit to Waimangu Volcanic Valley.
WVV is the world's youngest geothermal valley, whose surface activity commenced in June 1886 via a violent eruption. We strolled down theLæs mere
3. Heading South

We picked up our rental car and headed south from Auckland to Rotorua. Most vehicles here are from Asian companies - Mitsubishi, Toyota, Mazda, Hyundai. Ours is a Chinese model - GWM tank. A niceLæs mere
2. Arrival and Waiheke Island

Despite leaving Sacramento on the morning of 4/6, we arrived in Auckland late on 4/8 due to crossing the international date line. Our tour driver was waiting patiently for us, and we got to our hotelLæs mere
50. Home sweet home & final thoughts

Flying home Sunday. I'm so happy to be back on US soil. Best country in the world. God bless America.
So, 82 days later, a few trip statistics:
We hit 21 countries in 12 weeks - a frantically pacedLæs mere
49. You know you are a redneck when...

I stopped in the Shenandoah Valley area of Virginia on my way home to visit my sister. The Rockingham County Fair was in full swing, and she had tix to the ever-popular demolition derby event.Læs mere
48. Bergen Fjords

We took a tour from Bergen Harbor to see the fjords. Honestly, after spending time in Lofoten, even though this gave us the perspective from the water as opposed to land, it ended up being a bitLæs mere
47. Bergen

Bergen is a city on Norway’s southwestern coast, about 290 miles west of Oslo. It's surrounded by mountains and fjords, including Sognefjord, the country’s longest and deepest. Bryggen areaLæs mere
46. NY Post article-Europe train travel

This post is a copy of a column from the NY Post newspaper that caught our eyes as we were traveling, and we had to laugh. It mimicked so much of our experience. It is spot-on accurate.
DON'TLæs mere
45. Journey to Bergen

42 hours after leaving Lofoten we arrived in Bergen. Posting a few sites from the trip.
Fri 6A - 9:20A. Ferry from Lofoten to Bodo. 10 minute walk from ferry to train station. Shopped for food forLæs mere
43. "A" - Lofoten Islands

The Lofoten Islands are an archipelago located off the northwest corner of Norway, and are famed for their natural scenic beauty. I'm attaching pix here, but take a moment and google it. ItsLæs mere
42. Narvik to Svolvaer Norway

James Joyce is quoted as saying " A man's errors are his portals of discovery."
Our mishaps trying to get from Rovaniemi to Svolvaer Norway included booking a flight to Narvik Norway and taking a 4Læs mere
41. Santa Claus Village & Reindeer

We made a trip to Santa Claus Village, the entrance to which is located directly on the Arctic Circle, and which houses the reindeer farm. Although we're obviously out of season, the farm gets 200Læs mere
40. Helsinki & Rovaniemi, Finland

Finland has yet again been ranked as the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report. This is apparently due to "strong feelings of communal support & mutual trust".
WeLæs mere
39. The Baltic States

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia together border the eastern part of the Baltic Sea (see map in last post), and are referred to as the Baltic States (countries).
Like many eastern European nations, theLæs mere
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