The Abel Tasman

Jumping on a water taxi bright and early we set off for a days hiking in the Abel Tasman National Park. We had brief stops at split apple rock and to take picture of thensunbathing seals on AdeleOkumaya devam et
The West Coast

Leaving the warm north coast behind we drove down towards the Nelson lakes. The first Lake Rotaroa had snowy mountains behind and James became happier that we were finally seeing the real rugged NZ.Okumaya devam et
Glaciers, reflections and helicopters

Waking up to a beautiful blue sky we were jumping around the dorm room like spring lambs. Today we would fly in a helicopter to truly see the mammoth glaciers and Mount Cook.
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The Mount cook and glacier helicopter

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You shall not (Haast) Pass

Having conquered a few passes in South America this was the first in NZ. The lowest of the passes it still has plenty of views and mini walks along the way so took us most of the day to complete.
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Wanaka

Whilst James jumped up at the crack of dawn for a hike up Mount Roy, I didn't fancy this steep looking mountain. Instead after a lesiurely breakfast I walked along the lake shore to "that tree" theOkumaya devam et
Milford Sound

Leaving Wanaka behind we went over the Cardona pass with a sprinkling of snow over the mountains. Passing Queenstown we stopped for our 3rd hitch hiker a young woman from Wyoming USA. A keen rugbyOkumaya devam et
Invercargill

Waving goodbye to Maxine we drove down to Invercargill. Trying to get to the southernmost point we were disappointed to find it blocked by a closed road. Plan B was Waipapa point, somewherr James hadOkumaya devam et
Queenstown

Welcome to the adventure capitol of New Zealand, also the money sucker of NZ (thankfully we saved a lot last week!) It was a liveky sunny day as we arrived and the snow was halfway down the mountains,Okumaya devam et
Dunedin, Moureki and Oamaru

A drive across the island and we arrived in a very cold Dunedin. A university town we had a pleasant walk through its centre "the octagon" and a walk down to thenstation where the smell of chocolateOkumaya devam et
Travellers rest

Rain had finally arrived coating the area in grey dampness. After driving from Oamaru we parked at the end of Lake Pukaki hoping it would clear. It didn't, so we headed to our hostel for the night.Okumaya devam et
Mt Cook

Waving goodbye to Tony and Dave, the NZ road website declared the roads open, and we were driving towards Mt Cook. We stopped a few times for photos of the crisp white snow against a clear blue skyOkumaya devam et
Pukaki and tragedy

After a relaxing morning having well crafted pancakes from chef James we headed towards Tekapo. In no hurry we stopped for photos at the end of lake Pukakai which has Mt Cook visible at the other end.Okumaya devam et
Tekapo and St Johns

The next day we wake up in out cozy hostel, looking at the animals int heir hutch. We drive up to St John's observatory for a view of the snowy landscape, a proper winter wonderland. We sneak in andOkumaya devam et
Akaroa

Christchurch and the end of the road

Homeward bound

Homeward bound
Southerndown
