Friday, August 7, 2015

Farm visit and goodbye to Topdeck: Saturday, 8/8

There was a snowstorm last night and it left a gorgeous layer of white!

On our way back to Christchurch today we stopped at the Church of the Good Shepherd, which was built for the farmers in the region a long time ago. It's a pretty famous church and one of the most photographed buildings in New Zealand!




Then we stopped at a farm and had morning tea with a farmer and his wife, which was really personal. It was interesting to learn about the farming life, and we got to see the sheep dog herding sheep as well as feed the sheep little snacks. The farm was a blast!


Finally we arrived in Christchurch and said goodbye to our Topdeck friends. Me and Jen are checked into our hotel and have the day tomorrow to explore the city before flying back to the States on Monday. It's been such a good vacation!

Arrowtown Biking: Friday, 8/7

Good news! The rain and snow held off for the morning, so we were able to do our bike ride on the Arrowtown/Queenstown trail this morning! The ride took about an hour and a half, and the trail was beautiful, but we were clippin at a good speed and all of us were definitely out of breath with tired muscles by the end. After the bike ride we hopped on the bus and made our way to Cromwell for lunch, and we also stopped in a nice farmers market! The Cromwell area grows a lot of fruits and vegetables and the region is also famous for its wines. Even though southern New Zealand is close to Antarctica, wine is still successful because they make sure to spray warm water on the grapes, etc. to prevent freezing. 

After lunch it started snowing and we stopped to take pictures with the flakes along our drive! It's so weird to know it's snowing in August, which means it's summer for Christmas and just completely backwards from what I'm used to.



Tonight we're spending our last night together in a lodge at the bottom of a valley near Lake Ohau. The valley was created by a glacier, and Ohau is the Maori word for "wind". So the Haley is normally windy, but we were lucky and the air was pretty calm today! Mount Cook is also in this valley, and if the fog clears then we'll be able to get a good view of it tomorrow. I'm definitely sad that this trip is coming to a close, and I'm looking forward to spending our last night together in the lodge. 

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Te Anau and no Milford Sound: Thursday, 8/6

Today was a bit of a bummer because the downpour of rain caused avalanche warnings which in turn closed the only access road to Milford Sound. So Lana and Reece made the best of it by booking us a trip to visit a series of caves instead, which were pretty cool! We got to walk and take a little boat through caves and one of them was full of glow worms so we learned about their life cycle, etc. Unfortunately we weren't allowed to take pictures inside the caves so I don't have much to show from that part of the day!

Next we drove through the Fiordlands National Park, which is one of the most beautiful places in the world, but not the best when it's raining. The reflection lake was full of raindrops so it wasn't reflecting the mountains above, and there was dense fog that limited visibility of the mountains and fiords in general.



After driving through the parts of the park that were accessible, we returned to the small town of Te Anau where we're spending the night. We're headed out for a group dinner in a bit which is always fun! Although the rain puts a damper on things, hopefully our bike ride tomorrow will be able to happen as it's our last full day with Topdeck. Prayers for good weather would be really appreciated!

Skiing in Queenstown (Day 2): Wednesday, 8/5

Update: photos from the ice bar last night

Today was so fun! Me and Jen decided to spend our free day skiing with our new friends Javi and Michael. We rented all of our equipment and hopped on a bus to go to the Remarkables ski fields, which were about 50 minutes away. The weather and conditions were absolutely gorgeous. The views were unbelievable, the sun was shining, it wasn't very cold, and the snow was powdery from the snowfall yesterday. The slopes were about the same size and difficulty as Hidden Valley, so I felt at ease even though I haven't been skiing in a few years. Fittingly, when we got back into town and returned our gear we went to the Koko cafe for some fancy hot chocolate. I couldn't have asked for a more perfect ski day! Tonight is our last night in Queenstown and we leave tomorrow to see the famous Milford Sound! I can't believe that there are only 2.5 days left on our tour :(


Monday, August 3, 2015

Queenstown Day 1: Tuesday, 8/4

We're in Queenstown now, which is the adrenaline capital of the world and home to a lot of tourists and short-term residents. This afternoon for lunch we went to the famous Fergburger!! This burger shop accumulates hour-long lines for a gigantic burger and fries, but we ended up getting there at a great time and only waiting about 20 minutes for our food. I can also attest that my Fergburger was delicious and I can see why they're famous!



We napped for a portion of the afternoon and then walked around town doing some shopping as well as getting a happy hour drink. In an hour or so our Topdeck group is going out to dinner, and then we're all headed for the Ice Bar, where you get bundled in huge jackets and sit in a -5 degree Celsius room and have a drink or two. It should be interesting! I'm still loving New Zealand, and tomorrow we may go skiing if the weather permits!

^ view of the snow capped mountains from our hotel room

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Fox Glacier: Monday, 8/3

We woke up early to buckets of water pouring down from the clouds as we geared up to hike to the terminal end of Fox Glacier. The company prepared us well for the weather, though, by giving us head to toe rain gear. As we hiked to the glacier, our guide explained how quickly the ice has thawed and frozen, changing size drastically within just a few years. In just 2008, some of the rocky areas that we hiked on today were covered in glacier. Since the weather has been warming, the glacier has retreated and melted back, but it's expected to be back to the size it was in 2008 within the next 10 years. It was really important for us to be with a guide because there is rainfall in the Fox Glacier area 200 days a year, causing many rock avalanches and sometimes gushes of water to break through the glacier. The experts trained as guides kept us together in a big group during dangerous sections of terrain, and I felt very safe overall!

The cool part about being there for the rain was seeing all of the beautiful waterfalls in the canyon area! The rain acts to clean the ice off and also filled some of the streams and waterfalls that aren't active every day.


We then continued on a scenic drive to Queenstown which took about 5 hours (see pictures below), and we'll be here for 3 nights! We're headed out for a group dinner soon and then getting rest before tomorrow's adventures!



Hokitiki: Sunday, 8/2

Today was a huge travel day as we left Christchurch (which is on the east coast of the South Island) to drive all the way to Fox Glacier (on the west cost). Like the past few days, the ride was extremely scenic and time passed quickly as I looked out the window trying to soak in as many views as possible.


For lunch we stopped in a town called Hokitiki, where we got to stop in a museum to see the endangered Kiwi bird! Some things I learned: the Kiwi bird is nocturnal. When we went in to see it, the room was extremely dark so the bird thought it was night time even though it was day (tricky tricky museum). It's also bigger than I thought it would be - about the size of a chicken! Finally, the Kiwi has remarkable similarities to mammals that make it an unusual bird. Like mammals, the female Kiwi has ovaries. It's feathers also resemble more of a fur, and it has bone marrow like a mammal. The Kiwi also doesn't fly, and there are extreme laws about protecting the endangered bird because they often fall victim to family dogs as well as other predators. It was great to check that off of the NZ to-do list!



When we eventually made it to Fox Glacier, it was a bit rainy out and a few of us have been feeling exhausted/sick so we took a short rest in our hotel rooms before playing pool and eating dinner together in the hotel's bar. Tomorrow we hike to the terminal end of Fox Glacier and then drive to the adrenaline capital of the world- Queenstown!