Traveling the world

December 2019 - April 2020
  • Christina Eylert
A 139-day adventure by Christina Read more
  • Christina Eylert

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  • Ithilien Camp and Creagh Cottage

    January 20, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    As I missed the sideroad on the way to Moke Lake I drove back a few kilometers on the Queenstown-Glenorchy Road to the Twelve Mile Delta, a Lord of the Ring film location.
    It's a little bit hard to see as the vegetation has bee growing a lot in the last couple of years, but it is where Frodo, Sam, and Gollum watch the battle between Faramir's Rangers of Gondor and the men (and Oliphaunts) of Harad. Sam and Gollum discuss coney cookery, after Gollum wants to eat the coney raw, Sam tells him: "There's only one way to cook coney".

    After that, I went to Arrow Junction, where I will stay for 3 nights. I had to pass through Queenstown and this city is totally crazy 😳
    I think it's overrun, but so far I was just passing through so it's hard to say. Will spend a day or more likely a half to explore the city on Wednesday.

    Leaving Queenstown felt good for now. It's only a 2 minutes drive from Queenstown to Arrow Junction.
    I was speechless when I arrived at ”my” little cottage for the next days.
    Last year I met a family and they were inviting me to stay at their place when I visit Queenstown. And as they own two cottages and one is empty for the next couple of days, they said I can stay here instead of sleeping in my car on their farm. 😍
    I can’t say how lucky I am! It is such a lovely place with an awesome view of the area around.
    And I was even more shocked when they refused to get paid for it! 😳
    I am allowed to stay here for free, I got even a bottle of their own vine, they have a vineyard as well, some treats and other stuff!

    They invited me for dinner on Wednesday as well!
    So I am going to really enjoy these days 😊
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  • Arrow River and Arrowtown

    January 21, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Relaxed morning for me. No stress to check out in time or anything booked or planned that I would need to leave early today.

    During breakfast, I decided that I drive to Arrowtown, to a parking place a little bit outside the town, and then walk alongside the Arrow River to the town center. It was a nice and easy walk. They were even filming a part of Lord of the Rings here by the river. It is supposed to be the place you see on the 3. and 4. picture.
    It is the scene where Awen with Frodo is haunted by the Nazgul and passing over the river.
    But not the part where the river washed the Nazgul, that was filmed in another place.

    From the river or was only a short walk to an old Chinese settlement. I took a look around here as well and then went to the town. Cute little town it is! Nice old buildings with a lot of nice shops, I really like the Remarkable Sweet Shop where you can buy the best fudge in the world. And you can even taste them all for free!!! They are all so good! It was really hard to choose which one to buy 🙈😂
    I was, in the end, ending up with the Sour Fudge and the White Chocolate Raspberry Ripple.
    I could buy then all, but they are not so cheap so I go with these two flavors I liked the most. 😊
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  • Kawarau River or the Argonath

    January 21, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    Next, I went to the Kawarau River where I was watching some crazy people doing their Bungy jump.

    It’s funny to watch them, but I think it’s way too expensive for a few seconds of adrenaline.
    Some of the jumpers even got a dip in the river. 😂
    I hope this was on purpose.

    After a while, I decided to walk to another LotR filming location that is on the other side of the highway.

    This one was a really nice spot, a nice canyon with a beautiful river. It is the Argonath that was placed here.
    A nice short walk up the hill on a gravel road, unfortunately, I didn’t find a way down to the river but I liked this place really much anyway.

    After that, I went back to my lovely cottage for the rest of the afternoon. I had a really nice dinner, with a nice salad with roasted halloumi and some rice as well with a glass of good wine and some fudge for dessert. 😊
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  • Gibbston Valley Canyoning

    January 22, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    The weather today doesn’t look so good. It’s really cloudy and at first, it was not looking like this will change at anytime soon.
    Shortly before 10 am I left the cottage to drive to Queenstown.
    I want to explore the city today.
    I was really lucky to actually find a free place to park my car that is also not costing anything and still quite close to the city center.
    So it was only a short walk beside the lake to the city center.
    And even the weather got nice now, not as warm as the last couple of days, but warm enough!
    Queenstown has a lot to offer. Many restaurants, pubs, shops and even more tour operators.
    It is a real challenge for me to stay strong here and don’t start to book tours like hell. There is so much you can do around Queenstown, some many things that I really like to do 🙈😬
    I went to buy some fudges for my friends as a little thank you for letting me stay at their cottage for free. Then I was really feeling for a pie, and I found a really good one that was actually not as expensive as expected. So I could really enjoy this one.
    Normally I wanted to eat one of the extremely famous Ferg Burgers, but I was just not hungry enough for one of their big burgers, but they looked really good and there are always a lot of people standing in a line, waiting to get their burger 😳

    For the afternoon I had booked a Canyoning trip, that I found for a really good price online.
    I was actually a little bit worried, that this one might be to easy because it sounded very easy on the website.
    We got picked up in the middle of Queenstown. I got teamed up with a family from Switzerland, that now lives in Nelson and a couple from India.
    After a short briefing, we left Queenstown to drive to the Gibbston Valley. It took around 35 minutes to drive here. We got our equipment from the guides and started to get changed, I was definitely ending up in the slow group as the other group was leaving at least 15 minutes before us.
    When everyone was ready we walked down to a little creek for some safety instructions and a little rope training. And then we started to walk to the canyon. We followed the creek for around 10 minutes and then had to climb down in the canyon.

    This canyon is totally different from the other canyons I have been into so far. It is partly very narrow, like 50cm I guess.
    It was a lot of climbing this time, sadly no jumps but some really good slides that made up for this.
    The water temperature is around 12 degrees we guessed, definitely not too cold so that is nice.

    We were moving quite slowly through the canyon as the couple from India were very insecure and also no swimmers, so they needed an extra hand a few times to get through everything, but they were really trying and doing all stuff.
    So we were a really good team! 💪🏼
    After a big slide the guide, Ross is his name, took the two children and told them to lay down on their back in the water. He then pushed them with the head first under the waterfall, or the former slide, so the water was pushing them down and they came up a few seconds later again. That looked really funny and in the end, everyone was doing it, even the couple from India was doing it as well! Really cool from them, as they can’t swim!

    At the end of the trip, we had to abseil down a waterfall. That was not so easy as the rocks were extremely slippy, but we all came down.
    Unfortunately, the trip came to an end here. We had around 15 minutes to walk back to the bus, where we got changed into our normal clothes and then drove back to Queenstown. We were supposed to be back in Queenstown at 6 pm but we were running late and were back in Queenstown around 6.45 or so.
    Together as a team, we convinced Ross to sell us the photos for a good price. Normally it’s 30$ pp but we got them all together for 30$ so we had to pay only 10$ each, the family and couple counts of coarse as one 😉
    Nice!

    After that, I rushed back to my car and left Queenstown as I was invited for dinner with Vicky and Jeremy.
    So I stopped only fast at the Cottage to hang up my wet stuff and get changed and then followed the road to their house.
    They have built themselves a really nice home and the food was sooo good and it was so nice to spend some hours with them.
    I gonna miss this place! It’s like a little paradise and their dog Lilly is so lovely and always happy, just like Snoopy! ❤️
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  • Kawarau River and Roaring Meg

    January 23, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Today it is, unfortunately, time for me to leave my little lovely cottage behind and keep on traveling.
    I cleaned the whole cottage before I left as I don't want them to have any work with that! They got really happy about it 😉
    It was the least I could do!

    Today I will travel towards Wanaka along the Gibbston Valley and Kawarau River.
    I stopped at to nice place with a nice view of the river.

    Then I went to Cromwell, bought some fruits as this region is a real fruit region!
    A lot of small boxes and shops along the road with fresh fruits! Nice!
    I also took a walk around Cromwell, but it was getting really hot around lunchtime so I was not feeling for more.
    I then decided that I can already go to Wanaka and find a campground, hopefully, close to Lake Wanaka.
    I was lucky, the first one, right beside the lake had still spaces free, so I will stay here for three nights as well. 😊

    The heat was really exhausting, it's 31 degrees and I was not feeling for more moving around at all.
    I was thinking about going to swim, as my spot is right beside the lake, but the water is pretty cold. At least for me, everyone else seems to not care about it 🙈😬

    It was a calm and relaxed afternoon. I planned to go to bed early, as I want to get up in the middle of the night to hike up a hill for the sunrise 🙈😂
    Yes, I know I am crazy 😜🤣
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  • Roy's Peak Track I

    January 24, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

    Early morning for me today. My alarm was going at 2.45 am 😱😱
    I got dressed a d drove to the kitchen area as my camping spot is at the last end of the campground. I had a fast breakfast and fixed some sandwiches for the way as well and then I left the campground shortly past 3.30 to drive to Roy’s Peak carpark.
    It’s only a 5 km drive so I started to walk at 3.45 am.
    It was totally dark still and the stars were so good to see also the milky way. I even saw a shooting star 😊
    I had a flashlight with me, which was really good because the path is very uneven with a lot of rocks and holes around.
    The first part of the track was really steep, I was really struggling with that part.
    It is really different to walk in the middle of the night when you can't see a thing and have no clue about what you are actually up to 🙈
    For me it was good, don't know if I would have keep on going if I knew what I had in front of me 😬😂
    The only thing I knew is, that’s a 5-6 h return track.
    Well, I had to stop quite a few times as it was so steep and so though to get up. Luckily the track got a little bit better after around 30 minutes or so. There were some parts that were not so steep and even some flat parts as well, which was really nice to relax a little bit in between. 😅
    It was funny to watch all the small flashlight on the way up the hill. Most of them were in front of me, as I was obviously a bit late to start the track.
    Only three times I got passed by some guys and I passed once two other girls but otherwise, I saw no one, a few rabbits and a stoat was passing my way.
    Around 5 o’clock it slowly got a bit lighter and I started to realize what I had left. 😳😬
    I also started to realize that I would probably not make it all the way up to the top in time for the sunrise, but I actually didn’t care about it anymore, too exhausted.
    Shortly before 6 o’clock I reached the viewpoint and decided to stay here for the sunrise and continue up to the top after that.
    Best decision ever today!!

    As you can see from the pictures, the sunrise was stunning!!!! 😍🤩
    I couldn't believe it, how many different colors the sky can get! The view from here is also really good and the last part was, we were only three girls here, while we could see, that there were at least 50 people up on the top of Roy’s Peak.
    We helped each other to get pictures and moved around each other to not be in the way. We stayed there until 6.30 and then walked up together the last part. Only 1,5 km left, but probably the worst part of the track, as this one is a really steep and bad path as well.
    Good, I had company for this one, we were really motivating each other to get up to the top. The view from here is also really nice, but no one of us regrets it to spent the sunrise at the lower viewpoint. 😉
    It took us 35 min up and we then had a 45 minutes breakfast break up on the top, waiting for the sun to warm us up, as it got really cold during the sunrise. Luckily I was taking with my jacket! I really needed it, not for the walk, that was getting more than warm 😂

    At 7.50 we started to walk back down the hill.
    Really challenging for the leg muscles.
    Now we could see, how steep and long some parts of the track are 😳
    It was not just feeling bad, it is a really tough walk.
    We had to walk really carefully as the ground is really slippery in some parts and we saw some people falling down. Around halfway down one of the girls tripping over a rock and falling down. She twisted her ankle a bit and had to rest a few minutes to come down. Luckily it was not so bad and she could keep on walking down, we just were walking a little bit slower and more carefully from now.
    We reached the carpark at 10 am, so it took me in total 6 hours and 15 minutes, with two long breaks. Pretty good. 💪🏼

    I later found out the track starts at 280m above sea level and the peak is at 1580m above sea level. So I walked up 1300m 😱😱
    Good I didn't knew that before I started to walk 🤣
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  • Swimming

    January 24, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    After finishing the Roys Peak I drove quickly into Wanaka to buy the stuff I forgot to buy yesterday and then went back to the campground for a calm rest of the day.
    I had a 2 hours nap, and around 2.30 pm I went for a swim in the lake, as it got so hot and I just wanted to cool down. It was really nice, a bit cold in the beginning but really nice when I was finally in the water.
    I thought it was time to use my underwater camera a little bit, so there is even a prove from me swimming in the lake 😉
    Maybe I go later for the sunset to the Wanaka tree, depends on how tired I am.
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