Please excuse the attempt at a kiwi accent, did it give you a clue to where I have been? Yes beautiful stunning New Zealand. This was our second trip to NZ, we loved it so much the first time (2004)that when I saw a package deal in January for flights and car hire we just had to revist. The worst part of the trip was that we had to fly into Auckland so we spent the first two nights very briefly in firstly Taupo then Wellington the second night so lots of driving to be on the ferry bright and early after the first two nights. We had previously spent two nights in Auckland and parts of the North Island but we both loved the scenery of the South Island so decided to spend most of our 12 nights there.
First stop Lake Taupo where we went for a very brisk chilly walk first thing in the morning. There was quite a lot of mist around the tops of the hills.
On the way down to Wellington we passed the active volcanoes of Tongariro National Park. Mt. Ngauruhoe which was I think Mt Doom in Lord Of The Rings.
Mt Ruapehu which is the highest of the North Island and I think the most active of the volcanoes.
That night we were in Wellington and caught the ferry the next morning.
When we arrived at the terminal we were told it was storm conditions and it was marginal whether the ferry would be crossing the strait which is a 3 hour journey, it's cancelled when the swells reach 5m and they were at 4.5m. However we did go, Mr QB spent the first two hours in the restrooms and even I felt a tad queasy which is very unusal for me, I am usually fine. We were going up the swells and sometimes thumping down behind them with the ship groaning and the occassional side roll thrown in.
I tried to get some photos but you can't really tell how rough it was from them however this was from the very top deck of the ship where we (I) was sitting initially. Eventually I moved down a deck and towards the back where I felt better. It was certainly interesting having glasses and items smashing in the bar!!!
This is what it looked like when we reached the calm waters of Queen Charlotte Sound in the South Island and Mr QB appeared again looking rather white.
The trip from Blenheim to Kaikoura was very interesting. A low pressure system sweeping up from the south had caused the rough seas and there was snow forecast to low levels. How right they were!
Halfway through the hills between Blenheim and Kaikoura it started snowing which made the driving conditions very interesting to say the least! The scenery along this road would normally be beautiful and still was although a little worrying with the weather conditions and at least one car ran off the road behind us.
We had made it safely to Kaikoura where we would spend the next two nights!
4 comments:
Lucky, lucky you Bernadette, sounds like you had a fabulous time,
lizzie
Gosh, it looks cold!!! I would love to visit NZ one day. Everyone I know who has been has loved every minute off it.
Lucky you Bernadette, there's nothing nicer than crossing on the ferry in a storm!! You do harden up eventually tell your DH.
Oww, did you go to the Patchwork shop in Kaikoura?? Hope so. So pleased you enjoyed your trip, down here in the south island though is definitely the prettiest, not that I'm biased at all.lol
wow, Bernadette!!
glad you had wonderful time...
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