Saturday, 27 December 2014

Cape Palliser Lighthouse and Seal Colony

Living in England I don’t think I had ever seen a Seal in the wild. In New Zealand they are everywhere and I can’t get enough of watching them and taking pictures of them. Especially the baby ones! There is no access beyond Cape Palliser, the ride was pretty long and windy but it was worth it to see the lighthouse and the Seals and pups.

The Putangirua Pinnacles

So I have just learnt what a hoodoo is... A hoodoo (also called a tent rock, fairy chimney, and earth pyramid) is a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from the bottom of an arid drainage basin.

We woke up to a very dull sky and so my pictures of the Putangirua Pinnacles are very disappointing. The walk from the campsite up to the Pinnacles was incredibly atmospheric and wonderfully deserted. This was also a filming location for the 'Paths of the Dead' scene in the Return of the King, which meant that Michael got to watch the trilogy again when we got home.  

Camping in Putangirua

Our first campsite is the Department of Conservation campsite at Putangira, it is a pretty ideal location, it is beside the Putangirua Stream with views of the Cook Strait and a beach just across the road. 

Friday, 26 December 2014

Christmas Camping trip on the Bike


It’s our first Christmas in New Zealand and we are not fully up to speed with the Kiwi way of life yet. Many New Zealanders seem to take their main annual holiday over the Christmas period. Christmas also coincides with the school summer holidays here and it is not unusual for families to take the whole of January off work.  We had not managed to get a holiday organised and so we went shopping in the Kathmandu sale and purchased a tiny tent and some very posh sleeping bags and then set off on the bike for a little adventure.  

Friday, 19 December 2014

Life

Moving to New Zealand

In April 2014, after 11 months of travel, I landed back in England with a bump. My plan was to get a job as quickly as possible to start replenishing my savings that had been depleted, on my 23 country, trip round the world. I had thought the hardest part of taking a year off to travel was making the decision to go, on reflection I realise that the hardest part is having the adventure end.

Sunday, 14 December 2014

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing

When I first visited New Zealand, walking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing was on my list of things to do, but with just 10 days on the North Island I couldn't fit everything in and so I didn't make it to National park. Ten months later and I have somehow persuaded Michael that a 8 hour 19.4km walk is a good way to celebrate his birthday. It was well worth it,  it is probably the best thing I have done in New Zealand. It was like walking into a different world. Simply stunning.