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Trig 'N' Tarn

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    • Day 217

      Lake Tekapo

      February 6, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Diese Gletscherseen hier sehen einfach wahnsinnig schön aus.
      Auf eine große Wanderung hatten wir nicht wirklich Lust, aber hier an diesem See wollten wir dann doch Spazierengehen. Die Kamera hab ich eigentlich gar nicht wieder aus gemacht, weil jeder Winkel ein noch tolleres Blau zum Vorschein gebracht hat. An einem Abschnitt kam uns hier dann unser erstes Neuseeländisches Wildlife entgegen- ein kleiner Igel. Er sah etwas aus als hätte er sich verlaufen und lief mir sogar bis zwischen die Füße. Am Ende scheint er seine Höhle aber doch noch gefunden zu haben.
      Nach unserem Spaziergang war uns dann warm genug. Ab in die Badeklamotten und rein in den sehr kalten See. Ein Gletschersee halt.
      Das war nicht nur sehr erfrischend, wir sparen uns auch glatt die nächste Dusche dadurch 😜😅
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    • Day 32

      Lake Tekapo and MT John

      January 1, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Happy new year everyone!! 💥🍾🥳

      Today I woke up to some light clouds. But it looked like they will pass over and all the locals told me yesterday, that it's gonna be really nice weather today and really hot.

      The wind tough was annoying as usual.
      I had a fast breakfast as sitting outside my car in the wind isn't so nice when the wind is blowing the sand around.
      I went back to the city to make a plane for the next days what was good, as many campgrounds in this area are already fully booked 😳
      I never had problems like this before! For the night I could only find a campground in Fairlie, which is around 40 km back from where I came from yesterday. But at least I have one now, the weather is supposed to change with rain over the night and tomorrow and then I want to have a kitchen to cook in.

      After solving this problem I went to Mount John and started to walk the track up to the Observatory.
      It was a nice walk up, not too though.
      Up there the sky looked really strange. It's a really strange light today and it looks so foggy in a way and in a way not. Really strange.

      I heard later that this is the smoke from the bushfires in Australia that the wind is blowing over the Tasman Sea to New Zealand.
      And it got worst and worst over the day 😳
      You can really smell the smoke and it burns a little bit in the eyes as well...
      You could imagine that the bushfires in Australia can have so much impact in New Zealand as well.

      I met a couple from Germany almost at the top of Mt John and we were ending up drinking a hot chocolate together in the cafe and walking back over the other track beside the lake.
      I was back at the carpark by 3.30 pm.
      I then just stopped at the Chuch of the Good Shepherd and was lucky enough to get some pictures without other people on it, I don't know how I managed, as there were millions of people around. 🙈

      As the view got worst I decided to drive to the campground in Fairlie.
      It's the same here and as I then heard on the radio is it like this all over the south island today!
      I hope the wind is changing until tomorrow or at least within the next two days.
      You can't see the mountains anymore and around 6 pm it was already as dark as it usually is around 9 pm 😳
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    • Day 31

      Première escale sur l'île du Sud

      February 9, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      En arrivant à Tekapo, stop à l'église en bordure de lac puis direction le lac Macgregor proche pour son camping du DOC (department of conservation).
      Emplacement sympa mais eau ferreuse locale et toilettes sèches. Installation et petite marche jusqu'au lac Alexandrina pour le coucher de soleil. Les canards en veulent à notre nourriture !Read more

    • Day 3

      Lake Takepo

      December 18, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

      Woke up early and paced up our motorhome and headed southwest to Lake Takepo, via Fairlie. The drive was absolutely spectacular with the Mackenzie Country farms for so many kilometres and the mountains in the distance. As we headed closer to the mountains, the size and the grandeur became more obvious. There was snow on the peaks of the mountains and glaciers in the distance. We then turned a corner and the aqua-blue Lake Takepo was stunning. The colour of the water is just stunning and the different hues of greens and blues is like a painting. Taking photos as much as we could but they really don’t due the scenery justice. After checking into the Lake Takepo park, we walked up Mount John, it wasn’t a long walk but quite steep so there was a lot of bribing with lollies and treats along the way. At the top the lookout was stunning with the two lakes in view – Lake Takepo and Lake Alexandrina. The top of the mountain is the Mt John Observatory, one of the best locations to see the milky way in the world. Unfortunately, the sun isn’t setting until after 10pm at night so we decided not to book and the cloud cover is also very unpredictable. Headed back down the mountain and the kids and I treated ourselves to a swim in the Takepo Springs – several pools of various temperatures – 27, 35, 36 and 37 degrees! Our favourite was about 35 degrees but Hamish loved the aqua play pool the most. Michael was too hot for thermal springs so headed for the lake and dived in! After a couple of hours of swimming, we headed back to the motorhome, cooked up some dinner and watched the view of the lake while the kids jumped to their hearts content on the trampoline! Exhausted.Read more

    • Lupin Fields

      December 16, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      The flowering season of Lupins is from November to January and the most common place to find them is within the Mackenzie Basin. This includes Lake Tekapo where we took these pictures. They flower in all sorts of different colours like purple, pink, blue, white and yellow. You can smell them while you're driving past 🌺Read more

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