The plane loooks pretty cool, but can it beat the the Hobbit hotel? I wonder if everything is on a hobbit scale. Somehow I doubt it. Oh well
Friday, July 29, 2005
Aggh! Wish I heard of this place when I was down there.
The plane loooks pretty cool, but can it beat the the Hobbit hotel? I wonder if everything is on a hobbit scale. Somehow I doubt it. Oh well
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Leef on 43 Places
Leef on 43 Places
Just discovered this site on finding other who want to go the same places or have been someplace. I like the flash map.
Friday, June 24, 2005
Che Fu - The Natural
The Natural This track totally kicks ass!
I picked up this Che Fu CD in New Zealand on a whim, and at first wasn't all that impressed. But this track got me and now I'm into it. Any track that makes references to Cybertron and Starscream gotta be cool. I like the site too http://www.che-fu.com
Friday, June 03, 2005
New Zealand birds and birding
Very good New Zealand bird reference site. Wish I had looked at it before I went. Still goo info
Saturday, May 28, 2005
Last day in NZ
That evening I was bushed and decided to spend the night in Fox Glacier town. It was great tho get a hot shower and some warm clothes. Then yesterday I drove through the Southern Alps to Christchurch. The mountains were really nice and I wished I had more time to do some tramps there. I could imagine how Hillary could train for Everest there. Have to go back next time. At one of the rest stops in the mountains, there were two Kea hanging out, which are the world's only alpine parrot. Very funny looking birds and quite tame. They must have been looking for handouts.
Christcurch is another sprawl of a city, but the city center is quite nice, very English. Last night I hung out a local brew pub and watched the rugby game. Chirstchurch beat the Sydney team and won the championship so everyone was in high spirits and it was actually a fairly competitive game.
So later this afternoon I fly back to Auckland and catch my flight home. Actually I'm sort of looking forward to it, but at the same time could se staying longer as well. Oh well, se everyone soon
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
Speedy Glaciers
Today I was beginning to feel the pressure of the clock on my NZ holiday winding down and having to plan my final days carefully. I feel that I cut my time on the south island a bit sort and won't be able to make it down to Queenstown. But after getting off the ferry at Picton, I drove out to the Abel Tasmen, which is the northwest corner. I stayed there two nights and did a great sea kayak trip out to an island to see young fur seal pups. Really good and very few people about. I'd really like to do some more kayaking when I get back. Then I drove down the West Coast which is supposed to be very wild and rugged, but I found it very similar to past of N. California. One thing that was very unique though were these "pancake" rocks, weird eroded layers of sedimentary rocks right on the coast forming grottos and blow-holes. Quite spectacular and you could walk quite far out on them. Stayed there a night at this backpackers right on the beach that had a great ocean front hot tub. Then went down to the local pub and had an interesting conversation with a bloke that used to run a backpackers and the owner of the pub. And then today I was up early and on the road down to catch a glacier hike.
Tomorrow, I'll check out the Fox glacier and head up the Copland trail that takes you to a hut with natural hot spring. Both my friend Andy and another kiwi highly recommended so should be good. Then I'll have to head towards Christchurch to catch my flight home :(
Friday, May 20, 2005
Wet and Woolly in Welly
In the afternoon I ducked into a brew pub and got talking to the Swedish guy who had emigrated to NZ. He was an Oracle developer who had just quit is new job to go back to his old, so was hanging at the bar waiting for friends to watch the Wellington/Christchurch rugby game. I ended up staying and watching the game and hanging out with his group of friends. It turned into a really good evening and quite good to just chat with locals. Good people. Wellington seems to really have an active night-life and a lot of the bars would not at all be out of place in SF.
This morning I rode the cable car up the hill and walked down into town. It's about time to get some lunch and then I was thinking about heading out to the zoo for the chance to see some NZ wildlife it would almost be impossible to see in the bush.
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Episode III in Wellington
So far I'm loving Wellington, it's finally something that feels like a real city, with people out and about and everything. Of course it's a bit smallish cornered in by hills and water, but there were plenty of 'burbs on the drive in. It's situated in a smallish cove with hills on all sides. The downtown feels like a real downtown and there's even access to a bit of wharf. The plan is to stay here through Sunday and see a bit more of the city and then take the ferry to the South Island. Should be spectacular.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Tramping - Kiwi for hiking
Can't write too much now because I'm in Naiper and going to try to catch an Art Deco architectural walk in a few minutes. More later.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Steam and Vents
I've found myself taking lots of architectual photos as usual, of 19th century building and turn of the last century. It's funny to see slightly different styles of Victorians, with tin roofs. Maybe that the was the more common style cause I saw the same in S. Africa. Could it be that being blessed with abundant redwood made SF's Victorians slightly odd?
I stopped at a colonial farm house on my way down with a great 19th century style garden. There's lots more tree ferns here and it slight odd to see them inter-mixed with elms and such. All sots of people have been complaingin about how cold it's been in the last few days as if the winter is really settling in. But actaully it's been a bit warmer the SF, so it's felt quite pleasant to me. But the trees are turning and it does feel like a real Fall.
Next I'm off to the coast and Waerenga-o-kuri where my friend Andy and her partner Tony live. She's teaching in tiny school in very rural NZ, so I'm curious to see what that's like and it'll be great to see Andy. I haven't seen her in like 8 years when we were both in Deli at the same time.
Monday, May 09, 2005
Now in Auckland
But back to yesterday, I made my down to the city center and wandered down to the wharf. There out in front of the maritime Museum they had KZ-1, the boat that challenged in the America's Cup back in 1988. Quite a site to see up on blocks where you could really see it's groundbreaking keel design. Then I went looking for a book store to get some Kiwi history to read. It looked like that was a common interest at least in the tourist zone cause they had plenty to choose from. I found the backpacker area but it was bit strange to see it have such a prominent place downtown, but it must be big business.
Next I went over to the Auckland Museum which was huge and quite good. It reminded me a bit of the Hong Kong museum, but with lots of war memorial stuff. I had no idea the kiwis fought in the Malaysia "emergency" and they had a special Gilipoli exhibit with lots of school children going through.
The plan now is to head out of Auckland and make down to where my friend Andy lives out side of Gisborne.
Monday, May 02, 2005
Backpacking in Henry Coe
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
The Jat in the Hat.com
This guy, Jat, emailed my thru couchsurfing.com if he could crash. Sorry, but I'm going to be in NZ... Oh well. Looks like he's got a good looking travel blog.
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
The New Zealand Herald
Interesting. Many of the Austalian men I've met have seemed screwed up about race, but then again America's got it's own issues around race.
Monday, March 28, 2005
Art Deco Napier- Spanish Mission and Art Deco Architecture New Zealand
So thinking about going to Kiwilandia this year and this is a place I've got to visit. Heard about it from several people years ago and excited to actually see the place
