Last week I went on a cruise around Abel Tasman national park which was spectacular. We were on a really nice catamaran and had some solid wind so we got to throw up a jibbaker (jib and spinnaker combo) and really get the party started. I also saw a really nice sunset and hung out in a town of 40 people. I climbed the Franz Josef glacier and fell asleep on the bus. (pictures from these events will be posted shortly)
However, the past couple days have delivered the New Zealand that I have really been looking for. The scenery I have seen can only be rivaled by that of the Columbia river valley in B.C. I have been on sensory overload for the past 2 days, it's a good thing I'm not driving.
It reminded me so much of Chiniguchi. You could see huge rainbow trout swimming around. I attempted to kill one by throwing rocks but it didn't work. The water was freezing.
A few of us wanted to go for a hike up one of the local mountains so we got ready and started walking. By the end our journey we had walked 2 hours along a road, got to the base of the mountain, realized it was all rose bushes, walked through a rabbit infested, poisoned field, walked to the beach, walked along a time line and eaten lunch.
The timeline was on bricks along the lakeshore. This one caught my eye as the stray bus seems to stop at every "New World" grocery store in the country.

The timeline was on bricks along the lakeshore. This one caught my eye as the stray bus seems to stop at every "New World" grocery store in the country.
4 comments:
Great pics. River like Chiniguchi. WOW.Mountains white peaked....we have lots here...the white peaks that is....snow that is and COLD BBBRRRRR.-11 degrees last night.
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Dad
gorgeous
Love the pics Rob! Beautiful!
Sarah
i cannot BELIEVE the scenery there. i'm probably the most jealous i can be :P your pictures are unbelievable!!! seriously, become a professional photographer!
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