Day 341: Flight to New Zealand

Sometimes to save money, you’ll do really stupid things like booking a 7 hour flight to New Zealand with a layover in Melbourne, even though you could go direct for 2 hours. Well we did it. BenefitsLæs mere
Day 342: Camping Gear Scramble

New Zealand offers many opportunities to camp for free in its national parks and little towns. We did not pre-send our own camping gear so this morning was dedicated to checking second hand stores forLæs mere
Day 343: Rainbow Reach Trail

Finally our first, non-logistics day in New Zealand. We started the day by hiking the Rainbow Reach trail; 3 hour hike that takes you past a scenic river from Lord of the Rings and finishes at a largeLæs mere
Day 344: Mavora Lake

Understand that at least 70% of New Zealand posts and places will be Lord of the Rings references. We drove 1.5 hours to the Mavora Lakes region in Fjordlands National Park.
First stop was the shoreLæs mere
Day 345: Routeburn Track Mini

There are many hikes across New Zealand, but there are four hikes considered the Great Walks: 2-5 day backpacking hikes through the fjords. We are really sad to have come all this way and not partakeLæs mere
Day 346: Doubtful Sound Cruise

We had hoped Mary’s parents would join us in Australia and New Zealand for Christmas, but we know a 17 hour flight can really take the energy out of you. They were generous to gift us a fjord dayLæs mere
Day 347: Milford Sound & Mistake Creek

Big day with too many activities! First we drove the full distance to Milford Sound; it was good that we hit a few spots two days ago because we got the same weather as the Doubtful Sound Cruise whichLæs mere
Day 348: Fjordlands & Tuatapere

We woke up this morning with a partially flooded tent and rain falling at a steady pace. Our air mattresses had kept us off the ground and allowed us to sleep through all the rain, but it was time toLæs mere
Day 349/350: Merry Christmas in Bluff

It’s hard to celebrate holidays on Gap Year and we actually made an effort this time to not travel or do anything crazy for Christmas. We found a small house in a town called Bluff in the Deep SouthLæs mere
Day 351: Riding up the Coast

With time zone changes, it’s hard to keep up with folks or even know when concert tickets go on sale. Luckily, our New Zealand time zone allowed us to catch the Christmas Day football games. KieranLæs mere
Day 352: Lake Tekapo and Ōhau

Woke up frightened to the sounds of birds pecking away at our room which we assumed someone was knocking at the door at 6am. Because the room was a metal container, we could hear them on the roofLæs mere
Day 353: Mount Cook Hike

Hike day! We drove 50 minutes up to Mount Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand.
Eyes were bigger than our leg strength as we attempted to tackle the Muller Hut track which was 6 miles totalLæs mere
Day 354: Torlesse Tussocklands Park

100% sore from the 9 miles on Mount Cook yesterday. What’s the best remedy for muscle soreness? More hiking.
Our next destination was a cool little hostel lodge deep into the Torlesse TussocklandsLæs mere
Day 355: Arthurs Pass Sadness

Original plan was to do a 5-7 hour hike up into Arthur’s Pass, but the weather was not compliant. We drove into the National Park and found a cozy cafe to wait out the rain. We read and also playedLæs mere
Day 356/357: New Years in Greymouth

We woke up feeling rested from our trip up to Berlins Cafe. Unfortunately, the worst was to come. Kieran recognized that his wallet was missing yesterday in Arthur's Pass. We had assumed that we wouldLæs mere
Day 358: More Rain

At this point, we hit our northernmost point of the south island, and it was time to head back to Queenstown. We drove towards the town of Franz Josef, right at the base of the Fox Glacier.
We haveLæs mere
Day 359: Franz Josef Glacier

Amazing amazing hike day! The weather forecast wasn’t promising but we were blessed with perfect weather to hike 5.5 hours up to the Franz Josef Glacier on the Robert Point Trail (7.15 miles withLæs mere
Day 360: Beekeepers for a Day

Well we confused our days again and ends up we are leaving the South Island on January 6th instead of the 7th which means one less day for activities.
We shifted plans and hit a short hike to theLæs mere
Day 361: Hobbits in Isengard

Today was our last full day in the South Island. Mary planned a full day of LotR site seeing, so we packed away our leftover pizza and set. Our intended destination was a valley of the of Dart River,Læs mere
Day 362/363: A Long Expected Party

We took January 6th easy since our flight left at 12:45pm. We dropped off our camping gear at the Salvation Army, returned the rental car, and flew up to Auckland. Stopped by a Chinese and JapaneseLæs mere
Day 364: Tongariro National Park

Today we took it light and explored Tongariro National Park, which is the oldest National Park in New Zealand and the 6th established in the world historically. Many Lord of the Rings scenes wereLæs mere
Day 365: Mount Doom & 1 Year

Super exciting day because it’s officially been a full Gap Year of Travel, and we are celebrating it in the best way possible: hiking the Tongariro Alipine Crossing, also known as Mount Doom fromLæs mere
Day 366 Part 1: Hobbiton

It’s only appropriate that after hiking Mount Doom, our hobbits would return to the Shire. Doyle booked our official Hobbiton Behind the Scenes tour 1-2 months in advance and we couldn’t be moreLæs mere
Day 366 Part 2: The Green Dragon

From our Hobbit hole, we made our way to the Green Dragon for a proper pint of beer that is only made and served in Hobbiton. On the way, you walk over the bridge Gandalf rode his cart over and pastLæs mere
Day 367: Rivendell & Wellington

Ends up our accommodation last night was a Māori farm so we enjoyed evening goat visitors at the window and sleepy pigs on our way out.
We spent time hiking around Kaitoke Regional Park whereLæs mere