The planning: I had never really planned a trip before. Fiji was taken care of by a travel agent, for the trip to Oz, Arcadia pretty much told us everything we had to do, and I am often not even the best at planning get-togethers, leaving it up to my friends to decide when/where to hang out, so I was kind of useless in the planning stage. Sturr and I were considering stopping over in NZ on the way back to the US, but were kind of iffy about it because we figured by then we would just want to go home. However, two of our friends, Lindsey (from gburg), and Julie (from Indiana University who we met here) were planning a trip during our study break, and long story short, they invited us along!! (Thanks guys!!) They already had a general idea of where they wanted to go and what they wanted to see (most of which were the same things we had in mind) so after all of us had turned in our final assignments, Linds, Sturr, and I went to the travel agent on campus and booked a Birtz camper van for the week. The day after, the four of us (and by the four of us I mean mostly the three of them haha) met in the library and looked up distances to the places we wanted to go and planned what days we'd go there. After that, we booked three tours online (glacier hike, glow worm caves, and Milford sound cruise). Then we were all set to travel New Zealand's South Island!!
10/29: The trip began on Saturday, October 29th (or 29 October for those Aussies who are reading this and do the date backwards). We caught the train from Fairy Meadow to the airport around 2:30ish and arrived at the airport a couple hours later and checked in for our flight! We arrived in Christchurch, NZ after midnight (time zone change) where we were picked up by a shuttle that Julie booked and driven to a hostel called the Jailhouse (appropriately named-- it used to be an old jailhouse). The place was so cool and only slightly creepy. When we got there we punched in to code to unlock the front door and our keys has been left on the front counter for us to claim when we arrived. Sterling and I were in a different room from the others. When we walked in there were already four people in the bunk beds asleep. I was wondering what they were going to think when they woke up and found two extra people in the room. I actually slept really well and the rooms were really nice. The next morning we woke up early to begin our adventure!!
10/30: First thing Sunday morning, we caught the shuttle and were driven to the camper van rental place. There we watched an instructional DVD and signed some paperwork, then we were taken to our home for the next week! It was quite a cool little van. In it were plates, cups, etc., cookware, a gas stove, microwave, sink, and heaps of other stuff you'd need. There was a table you could put up and two beds you could make, which were actually really comfortable. Then we were off!! We drove around Christchurch a bit to find a grocery store and buy food for the week and drove around even more in attempt to drop off our friend Molly (who was visiting a friend at a uni in NZ) at a bus stop. There was still so much destruction from the earthquake that hit earlier this year (June I believe) so roads were still closed, windows were still boarded up and buildings were abandoned. It was really sad, however, somehow the place was still really interesting and beautiful.
Top Bunk |
Buckled into our bed! |
A few hours later, we stopped in Arthur's pass where we took a little hike to the Devil's Punch Bowl-- a giant waterfall. We then walked on another trail called the Bride's Veil where literally everything was covered in bright green moss. It was really pretty! After our excursions, we headed to Franz Josef, our destination for the evening, and found a site to park our van (who we named Benny). The first night, we cooked up some meat and made tacos! They were delicious :) and for dessert we had tim-tams and milo (so australian haha). We then played a couple games of cards and then we were ready for bed.
Devils Punch Bowl |
Franz Josef Glacier |
The glacier hike was a good workout. Conveniently, we were given free access to the hot pools down the road. We totally jumped on that offer. The place was resort-like with three hot pools. We decided to go in the 40 degrees Celsius one. It was so nice to be able to relax and warm our achy muscles! After the hot pools, we made some sandwiches for lunch and started our leg of driving for the day. This time Sterling drove. Our destination was Wanaka. On the way we saw more incredible scenery. We arrived at a caravan park later that evening and were lucky enough to catch the owners even though they were closed. We got a lake-front spot with the most gorgeous view!! Such a great find. We cooked up some chicken, rice and gravy for din-din and once again played cards and then went to bed.
Hot pools |
Lake front camp site |
The crew: Sturr, me, Linds, Julie |
One of the waterfalls in the cave |
Glow worms! |
BBQ Bus |
Mirror Lake |
After lunch, we continued up the mountain, passing various beautiful streams and falls along the way until we got to a tunnel pass through the heart of the mountain. We stopped just before passing through for photos of the scenic snow covered mountains, and passed through the tunnel to make our descent on to Milford Sound. Another neat stop was The Chasm. The Chasm had heavy water pressure system through a segment of rock, and the waterfall and whirling water through the rocks over time had created a magnificent cove of smooth rock in this rainforest setting. It's been so awesome to see the effect of these water systems in this area, and the sheer natural beauty it presents. Afterwards, we cruised into the harbor where we set off on our 2~ hr cruise.
The Chasm |
First and foremost, Milford Sound is beautiful. It is like a giant lake, but it opens up into the Tasman Sea, and this lake is surrounded by lush, gorgeous mountains that rise some 3000m above sea level. Along these mountains are several incredible waterfalls on the mountains' cliff-side, as you can imagine it was quite steep. But the day of our Milford Sound was both rainy and cloudy. We could not see the tops of the mountains, or the sheer beauty of the mountains in sunlight, but yet it still blew us away. We traveled 8 miles to the end of Milford Sound, where we saw rare penguins! Then traveled back, getting within 30 feet of Stirling Falls, and catching seals lounging on Seal Rock. The magnificence of Milford Sound is hard to put in words, however. It was just a truly special, natural and raw place. It was void of anything artificial, and although the weather was rainy and cloudy, it still took on a magnificent form through its powerful waterfalls. It would surely be nice to see the tops of the mountains in a place like that, but just as amazing was the idea of forming our own ideas about the mountain peeks, knowing them to be just as beautiful as the 1500m of beauty we could see beneath the clouds. In this way, we were able to become a part of the scenery, and there was no more beautiful reminder of what we can and cannot control, and what to appreciate. When we returned to Te Anu, we drove to the lake to take some photos and then headed to Queenstown, which was our final destination.
Penguin!! |
Seals on Seal Rock |
Sterling w/ Sterling Falls |
Us |
The lake in Te Anu |
Camp for the night in Queenstown |
The Ledge! |
Before the jump! |
That evening after the adrenalin rush, we had amazing burgers at Fergburger. Naturally Joy had only tomato sauce (ketchup) on her burger. But they were fantastic, and filling. We found a nice, cozy pub that night and played cards next to a fireplace. What a terrific day in Queenstown. We made our way back to the camper site for our last night with Benny, and prepared all of our things for the road back to Christchurch.
Queenstown! |
Fergberger |
Birds flying over the lake in Queenstown |
11/5: Saturday morning we hopped on the plane, took off at 7 and landed at 7:45. But, it was actually a 2 and 3/4 hour flight because of time zones. It was a long trek back to Fairy Meadow taking multiple trains. We made it back here safely, but would love to go back there on day.
Writing this now we have 11 days left in Australia, wow! Will be hopping on another plane home soon to see everyone :)
Cheers!
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