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Supplejack Valley

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    • Day 34

      Jour 22: Milford Trek - Jour 3, NZ

      March 9, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Kia Ora,

      Vous savez, on dort pas très bien avec 40 personnes, il y a beaucoup de bruit de toutes sortes, je vous laisse deviner... malgré la fatigue de la veille et le peu de sommeil, je suis prêt pour cette troisième journée, la plus exigeante de toutes. On part à 8h30.

      Il faut monter 500 mètres et en redescendre 900 dans un chemin très accidenté de 14 km. C'est le temps d'avoir un ciel dégagé car nous irons au sommet du Mackinnon Pass à 1154m et aimerions voir la beauté des montagnes et les vallées. Mais non, il pleut toute la journée, tantôt assez intense et tantôt en bruine. Rendu au sommet, il y avait des vents de 40km /h. Finalement, on a rien vu de toute cette beauté! Quand on se compare, on se console. À quelques jours près en mars 2008, ils ont reçu 46 cm de neige au sommet.❄️❄️❄️

      Par contre à cause de la pluie, on a eu droit à plusieurs chutes d'eau donc le paysage est quand même beau. Encore une fois, les derniers 5 km ont été difficiles à compléter, surtout le dernier qui finissait plus... J'ai fait la distance en 7h30.

      Plus fatigué que la veille, à cause de la journée elle-même et d'accumulation de fatigue, on soupe, une petite joute de carte, c'est maintenant 2-2, je suis au lit à 7h30 que nos nouveaux amis français avaient réservés pour nous, avant même la communication du ranger...

      Pendant ce temps, Julie va mieux, presque plus de douleur à la gorge. Donc, les filles osent une petite sortie, tour de Gondola, petite marche en haut, super belle vue de Queenstown et un p'tit verre de vin pour Silvia au sommet, Julie se contentera d'un bon p'tit jus de fruits tropicaux! 🍹

      J&M
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    • Day 83

      Chmelova brigada

      November 1, 2015 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Po prijezdu na jizni ostrov to s praci vypadalo porad blede, vsude nam rikali, at to zkusime za dva za tri tydny, ze je jeste brzy. Na nas uz to bylo zase uz dost dlouhy a chteli jsme neco zacit delat. Zkusili jsme nejaky inzeraty a pak se ozval Guy:-) napsal nam do smsky, ze hop training zitra od deviti. Tak jsme napsali YES, nasli si ve slovniku, co to vlastne budeme delat a jeli koupit gumaky. Po tech nekolika tydnech nicnedelani byly pro nas prvni dva dny peklem. Vsechno nas neuveritelne bolelo:-) svaly si ale po par dnech daly rict a povolily. No a nase figury se zacaly nebezpecne formovat:-D jedno je jiste... pivo uz nikdy nebude chutnat stejne!Read more

    • Day 19

      Still on the Winery Trail

      October 26, 2021 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Another largely frustrating morning on the search for wine tasting options in Upper Moutere. We’d picked up a 2020 wine trail publication from the information centre in Nelson on Sunday, but it hasn’t been very helpful. We firstly arrived at Neudorf Estate late morning, and although the cellar door was open, they were not doing tastings. They could, however, sell us half-glasses of any wines we’d like to try! So we picked three and sat out in their very nice garden area – we were the only people in the entire place!
      We then tried to find Kahurangi Estate, which according to the brochure provides “a selection of locally-sourced food” as we thought this would be a good place for some lunch. It turns out the winery has been sold and the new label provides neither food nor tastings! By now we were getting hungry, so we turned to option 3, Moutere Hills winery, which has a very nice restaurant. We followed heaps of winery signs to get there (there seemed to be one on each of about 8 corners) and finally reached the winery up a long driveway… only to find it was closed!
      By now we were getting REALLY hungry, so we thought sod it – we’ll go back to the wine bar on the wharf at Mapua that we went to yesterday. And had a great time. They have an extensive wine list and do tasting ‘trees’ – which allows you to try up to 5 wines. You’ll see from the pictures that I did the sparkling selection and the chardonnay tree, while Charlie did a selection of reds (he was driving!) We also had a wood-fired pizza. And of course bought a few more bottles to take home!
      Tonight’s stopover is another park-over property (POP) owned by an NZMCA member in the Upper Moutere valley. We are parked in a quiet leafy glade surrounded by park-like grounds and birdsong.
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