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  • Mary Kieran Gap Year
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  • Day 364: Tongariro National Park

    8 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    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 were filmed here so we took opportunities to pose whenever possible.

    We hiked the Taranaki Falls which is just 2 hours and stopped by Gollum’s pool. It was so juicy sweet. Found a local pub called Schnapps and Kieran ordered a huge rack of ribs. The owner made hilarious jokes throughout like how they are vegetarian ribs and that we needed instructions for the take away box. It had a fire and was a lovely way to beat out the afternoon rain.

    We drove back out to see Mt. Ruapehu, but there was too much fog. Called it quits early to prepare our bodies for tomorrow…

    Hotel: Howard’s Lodge

    Restaurant: Schnapps

    Spots:
    Tongariro National Park
    Mt. Ruapehu
    Taranaki Falls
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  • Day 365: Mount Doom & 1 Year

    9 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ ☁️ 46 °F

    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 from Lord of the Rings. This 12.9 mile hike with 2,800 elevation gain is in the top 10 best day treks in the world and over 100,000 people traverse it each year. It can take between 5 - 8 hours to complete and snakes through active volcanic landscapes; there was even a small eruption in 2012.

    A shuttle from National Park picked us up at 7:15 am and dropped us off at the Mangatepopo Car Park along with hundreds of others. The first portion is like walking in a line as people are thinning out, bunching up, passing, taking off layers, and getting pictures. Our squad agreed to not use the first two bathroom stops so we could get out of the crowd.

    Already the journey screamed rustic Mordor hospitality as the vegetation was sparse and the lava fields were endless. After 2 miles of flat, we start our incline with some stairsssss. The stairs definitely thinned the crowd out and enabled little pockets to form with new hiking buddies that would be on similar paces for the remainder of the trip.

    Previously, people could hike up the Mt Ngauruhoe crater for Mount Doom, however, the local Māori view this mountain as sacred so the park took away the signs and stopped people from climbing. We crested over the South Crater and an expansive volcanic valley lay before us.

    Now, since Mary worked throughout the year and would return to 20 hours a week starting Jan 13, her boss and team did need to discuss what everyone’s job would be upon return. They scheduled the call 4:30pm EST which was our 10:30 am; Mary ran ahead over the Red Crater to the Emerald Lakes for cell service and less wind so she could take a fucking work call on the hike (Kieran was pissed and 100% lectured). It was well worth the call because they did discuss her role and asked for her thoughts. So yeah, officially took a work call while munching on sandwiches/cider and active volcanic fumaroles steamed in the background on Mount Doom.

    Squad crested one final crater to the Blue Lake, and started our descent down to Ketetahi Falls along several switch backs. We were trying to make the 2:45pm shuttle because the next one wouldn’t come until 4:30pm. Mary forced the team to keep pace and Kieran/Doyle trudged along obstinately; the last 2.5 miles were killer on the feet. In the end, we finished the hike at 2:10 pm and had 35 minutes to spare; total hike time with a 45 minute lunch break was 5h and 50 minutes! CRUSHED IT 🌋🌋🌋

    We hit a convience store for biltong beef jerky and snacks before driving up 2.5 hours to Cambridge for steaks, beer, and whisky to celebrate.

    Hotel: Cambridge Top 10 Holiday Park

    Restaurant: Five Stags Leamington Tavern

    Spots:
    Tongariro Alpine Crossing
    Cambridge
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  • Day 366 Part 1: Hobbiton

    10 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

    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 more excited. Doyle went full Bilbo Baggins with his pipe and red vest while Mary manifested modern day Pippin. We arrived early enough to order a full English breakfast and toasty to recover more calories from yesterday.

    You start the tour by hopping on a bus and watching a welcome video from Peter Jackson talking about the Alexander Farm and how they searched New Zealand with helicopters and aerial drones for the perfect location. The Alexander Farm was selected due to its rolling hills and perfect party tree for Bilbo’s birthday. The truth is that after filming LoTR, they tore everything down and had to rebuild it for the Hobbit Trilogy. The Alexander farm family had been asked by neighbors and tourists to see the farm so this time they built the Hobbiton set to be permanent for future tours.

    Our tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable and pointed out where camera crews stored equipment and where the working camps were for actors and crew to sleep on set. She also played clips from the movie so we could see where scenes occurred.

    We finally entered Hobbiton and it was a bit of “don’t cry don’t cry don’t cry”. It’s wild to see this world brought to life for a movie we’ve loved since 2001. There was one couple fully dressed and couldn’t help but take pictures at every chance. They pulled Doyle aside for a team picture (Mary didn’t make the cut).

    Our tour guide continued to walk us through Hobbiton, pointing out houses such as Bag End and Sam’s house. We also stood at Bilbo’s Long Expected Party tent and learned the mechanics behind the firework scene and the how the party tree hoisted up the tent.

    Newly added to the tour was the ability to actually walk inside a Hobbit hole, which wasn’t included until this year! It was great to have Kieran (our Gandalf) along because he needed to bend down to avoid hitting his head. The creators were meticulous with detail and the fire in the home was 100% real.

    After walking through the hobbit hole, we stepped outside to glimpse the one and only Green Dragon! Continue to part II to see more.

    Spots:
    The Shire
    Hobbiton
    Bag End
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  • Day 366 Part 2: The Green Dragon

    10 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    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 past the mill. We had a choice between a stout, amber ale, and cider.

    As part of the Behind the Scenes Tour, we would be served a delicious buffet lunch and more beer. The tour guide pulled Mary aside and said she could flesh out her outfit with a vest from the wall and we were so grateful; she could finally compete with Doyle and received recognition from the fully dressed couple 😂

    The lunch spread was incredible and truly felt like a shared meal between friends. There was lamb, chicken, pie, PO-TA-TOES, soup, beer, and smoked fish (as well as an Elvish salad). After lunch, we visited the workshop where employees build the props and original sketches are stored from the creative directors. We finish out the tour with sparkling wine and cheese overlooking the Shire.

    As our bus drove back to the car park, they just had to play the scene in Return of the King when Sam describes the Shire to Frodo while on Mount Doom 😢 They played the music score while displaying film from the movie and then modern day videos of New Zealand in those locations. Mary of course teared up because at the end of the day, Lord of the Rings is about the horror Tolkien endured in World War I and how Frodo/Tolkien could never truly return to the Shire (the English countryside).

    Doyle got one more beer before we drove 4 hours down to Palmerston for our next activities. It was a wonderful day and we thank Doyle for planning and booking it ahead of time.

    Spots:
    The Green Dragon
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  • Day 367: Rivendell & Wellington

    11 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    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 where scenes from Rivendell were shot. Our bodies were still sore from hiking and touring so we quickly made our way down to Wellington and ate lunch at an Irish Pub; best fish and chips of the trip.

    For Wellington, we decided to stay at a hostel and signed up for a beer pong tournament (as 31 year olds) to pregame for a night out. The hostel host set everything up and then…left. Our trio stepped up, organized teams, and kept the games flowing until a clear winner emerged. When people were not playing, they sat around the table drinking and chatting.

    We met Andrien from Poland, Courtney from Canada, Miles from South Carolina, and Viren from New Zealand (Hamilton Area). It was a solid squad we found ourselves in. Our trio ran out to grab more drinks and Chinese dumplings and we fed the young folks 🤣 Viren the designated local brought us all downtown to a club that we weren’t dressed properly for. The music / DJ was cool, but people dropped off 1 by 1.

    We eventually met two Irish lads and followed them to a Welsh pub. Kieran got into a silly drunken argument because they said the Welsh pub was the best Irish pub in town. Kieran was adamant it couldn’t be the best Irish pub because it didn’t have Guinness. This went back and forth for awhile and we eventually made our way home. We ate left over noodles and drank a bunch of water before crashing.

    Hostel: Global Trek Backpackers

    Restaurant:
    JJs Irish Pub
    Dumpling’d

    Spots:
    Kaitoke Regional Park
    Wellington
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  • Day 368: Hobbit Hangover Hideaway

    12 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ 🌬 61 °F

    We woke up groggy and ill prepared for sun shining into the hostel room. Everyone was feeling the drinks from last night and Doyle valiantly found a pie brunch spot nearby to solve our woes. Ends up the spot was super bougie and only had two pies; we walk end dress like drunken sailors and sit down to a very nice meal.

    Doyle and Kieran made plans to watch Raven’s football at a bar, but before we stopped at Hataitai Park where scenes like the hobbits hiding from the Nazgûl were filmed as well as Frodo reading his book. Mary was not interested in football or more drinking so she stayed home to read.

    Doyle and Kieran returned back to JJ Murpheys and met a 21 year old named Andrew who had the attention span of a golden retriever. You couldn’t finish answering his question without him interrupting and asking another one. He followed them to Garage Project Brewery where they met 40 year old Australian Huge. It was quite the age range, but they had a fabulous time.

    Doyle and Kieran returned for some pho dinner, South Park, and sleep.

    Spots:
    Wellington
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  • Day 369: Tongariro National Park Again

    13 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Woke up, grabbed coffee, and began our 3.5 hour journey back north. We stopped at the Fork & Brew which makes incredible and unique craft beer like Miso Stouts. Doyle got his official Wellington t-shirt as well.

    Our planned accommodation was a little farm on a hill side where this cute little grandma made us muffins, cookies, and brought fresh eggs. She had goats and cows and we could hear kids playing in a pool outside. Doyle said he loves cities but New Zealand helps him appreciate the more rural sites.

    We sneak in a post drive nap and then head up to Tongariro again for one last little hike. It was a waterfall hike through marshes and woodlands. We also drove to the peak top to sea the closed ski resort. Kieran didn’t want to at first but it was totally worth it.

    We closed out the day at the Powderkeg pub and the waitress was amazing; she gave great recommendations on beer and activities. An absolute sweetheart.

    Restaurant: Powder Keg

    Spots:
    Raetihi
    Tongariro National Park
    Waitonga Falls
    Turoa Ski Resort
    Ohakune
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  • Day 370: Geothermal Wonderland

    14 januari, Nieuw-Zeeland ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F

    As our last full day in New Zealand, today's mission was volcanoes volcanoes volcanoes!

    Our first stop was the Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland. This large park includes several geothermal lakes, including Champagne Pool and the Lady Knox Geyser. The geyser erupts once per day at 10:15am, which we unfortunately missed. We still got to enjoy the rest of the park and were amazed by the Champagne Pool. At 213ft, it's the deepest geothermal pool in all of NZ.

    The next stop on the drive was Rotorua, which is a town inside the crater of a super volcano (like Yellowstone). We found a gondola park that had wine tasting and the gondola ride as a package deal. We tried some local NZ wine while enjoying a scenic view of the crater.

    On the gondola ride down, we jump into a car with another older man. Ends up he works at the park and was chatting us up to get our opinion. We end up talking about mountain biking and he asks us if we know about Crank Works. Kieran gets to hilariously answer, "Uh yes, my cousin actually kind of owns it." The guy is like Darren Kennard?!?!

    Ends up the Rotorua park is the first stop on the Crank Works mountain biking tour and this guy probably was the event manager. He says to tell Darren hello and got a picture of him and Kieran.

    We spend remaining time picking up souvenirs to bring home; Doyle and Kieran also wanted to stop by KFC because they had this summer bucket hat deal and they just had to have it.

    Spots:
    Geothermal Wonderland
    Rotorua
    Hamilton
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  • Day 371: That’s All Folks

    15 januari, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 39 °F

    Well this is the end of an incredible and unforgettable year. We send thanks to our friends, family, and coworkers who contributed financially and emotionally to our well-being this year and for those friends we met along the way.

    Flight time: 14 Hours to Vancouver

    Even though we left New Zealand January 15 at 2:00pm we will arrive at the Vancouver airport January 15 at 6:15 am.

    Made our way across the city on metro and ferry to Aunt Patty who picked us up and drove to Pemberton. It’s no longer summer and we were greeted with cold cold Canadian north.

    We plan to spend the next 2 months skiing and driving across America. We will continue posting in each new ski mountain, but otherwise we thank everyone for sticking along with us and reading our stories.

    Love Mary and Kieran 🎿🎿⛷️⛷️
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