Well, I'm back in the real world, and I've been living it up as best I can. I don't think I'll be blogging very often, but will put out an occasional note, as I can. The last few weeks have been a bit of a whirlwind, getting bearings back and making mad dashes to do fun things. I spent countless hours in those first few days just wandering in Christchurch's astounding botanical gardens, soaking up sun, smelling the aromas of spring, and most importantly, curling my toes in the grass!
Brody and I had impeccable weather to hike the Milford Track - New Zealand's premier Great Walk. Three days in the woods suited me just fine. Amazing rainforest that had just been snowed upon, making the mountain pass a phenomenal treat. Here's Brody, just at the beginning of the snow line:We hiked into the snow and up to the pass, fortunately early enough that the slush on the track was still frozen solid. The views were amazing looking down into two lush valleys thousands of feet below, with glaciated peaks rising thousands of feet overhead:
Then it was a mad dash to the Whanganui River on the north island. Months ago I began recruiting friends for a five day canoe trip down the river. It's the thing I've looked forward to the most. I collected six unwitting souls for the experience: Brody, Katie, RaJa, Deneen, Dave, and Joselyn. In three open canoes and one kayak we floated through class I and II rapids amidst some of the little remaining native New Zealand bush. Waterfalls and tree ferns were common along cliffed banks. Our biggest rapid was a considerable hole for an open boat, but so much fun! Here are Katie and Deneen going through a second time:
Much bailing was required, and RaJa and Joselyn's canoe swamped completely. I had a blast running it in the kayak:
On the day after we got off the river, Deneen, Dave and I went snowboarding on Mt. Ruapehu for their final day of the season. It was a blast, and immensely easier than riding a narrow ice road in the dark behind a Pisten Bully. Still, I was battered and bruised enough to enjoy several hours in Taupo Hot Springs the next day!
Tomorrow our fellowship breaks, but Dave is going to do some mountain biking with me in Rotorua over the next few days, which I've been sorely looking forward to, and I'll much enjoy the company. Then it's back to the south island...
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6 comments:
glad to see your photographs are just as stunning when they are green! :o) hope you are enjoying yourself!
The pictures of those peaks are astoundingly beautiful!
Have fun with greener adventures. =)
hi brian, great to see you in NZ again! we are hoping to get there again in the next years, too. enjoy!
Hi Brian,
Great blog! I'm currently working on a BBC TV series about polar regions, planning to be at McMurdo next season 09/10. Amazing stories you have from there. Any chance we could have a chat?
I've also got an Eblogger page with my gmail address listed there.
Cheers,
Chadden Hunter
Yay! You made it through the Antarctic adventure. Sounds like the change in scenery is good conditioning for the mind, body and soul. Enjoy NZ... wish I were there.
Much love, Ginny
Thanks to all of you for the good cheer! I'll try to keep up on the blog as I travel, but am sure it will be less often, as I'll be spending much more time out in the woods/mountains/surf than behind a desk! In a couple days I should have my itinerary, and it's gonna be a doozey!! Stay tuned...
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