We hit up all the top spots in the South Island over the holiday break. Every getaway away from my daily life in New Zealand helps to remind me that it is a beautiful country with some amazing natural wonders. Even for me it was hard to complain at times - although when I did find people that also liked to complain about the day to day life in New Zealand, I jumped at the chance to join in and point out aspects they may have missed.
Going to break down the trip in sections because I want to get in as many photos as possible with out it being too confusing. I have to hand it to Lucas, he planned out this whole trip and did an amazing job organizing the buses, airplanes, a car rental, hostel, campground, and everything else.
Wellington --> Milford Sound
We flew into Invecargill, the southern most city in New Zealand and for some reason I was really struck that Invecargill, a town I spent a totally of 10mins in, was the most South I would probably be in my lifetime. From Invecargill we hopped on a bus that took us to Milford Sounds. We stayed here just one night, long enough to take in the scenery, set up camp, and eat a big breakfast in the morning before heading to the Routeburn Track.
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Leaving the plane in Ivercargill |
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Trader Joe's snacks thanks to my mom! |
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The Kea! The only alpine parrot. Super smart birds that can unzip your back pack, open doors, and love tear at anything made of rubber |
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Rock face near Homer Tunnel |
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Milford Sound |
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Milford Sound |
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Campsite #2 |
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Big Breakfast! |
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Map of the Milford area |
Milford --> Routeburn Track
The next day we hopped on a bus to the beginning of the Routeburn track which is one of New Zealand's great walks. I wasn't at all prepared for this hike (or tramp as they call it here) and 70% of me was glad I wasn't and the other 30% wishes I was. If I had know what I was in for, I would have stressed out the days leading up to the start wondering how physically awful it would be. The first 2 days were pretty much all up hill with hiking ranging to 5 1/2 - 7 hours. On day two, I received a blessing from above when Lucas (who loves to climb to the top of things) didn't want to do the extra hike to Conical Submit which would have added another 1-2 hours to our day. The third day we had a shorter hike but it rained hard and we were soaked to the bone by the end.
The highlights - the views were breathtaking, we met some great people, learned to play gin, and made some great camping meals. I also like that when hiking/camping you appreciate the little things more like: walking with out a heavy pack on, the sound of water falls, snacks, nap time, wearing sandals, peoples voices in the distances, sleeping in a hut when its raining outside, and realizing you're not missing your tv and internet
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Getting ready to start! |
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One of many waterfalls |
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Top of Key Submit |
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Earland Falls |
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Mackenzie Lake Hut |
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Lake Mackenzie |
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Walking up hill |
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More up hill |
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Snack break at the Harris Saddle shelter |
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Lake Harris |
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Downhill time! |
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Made it to the Routeburn Flats Hut |
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Routeburn Flats Hut |
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Not to sound like an idiot but I loved the covered patio at this hut |
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You can't tell but its pouring rain here |
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Finished!!! Soaking wet but made it in record time to the shelter at the end of the track |
Routeburn --> Queenstown
Next stop was Queenstown where we stayed at the rowdiest party hostel in town, ate an amazing burger, and Lucas went bungee jumping.
Queenstown is an interesting mix of rich travelers, outdoor hippies, and adrenaline junkies. The town is seemingly built solely for tourism. Any adrenaline thing you can think of, its done here. From bungee jumping to heli biking (I have no idea what that means) and luge zip lining. Even though I didn't partake in any of this stuff I enjoyed watching lucas do his bungee jump and I really loved Queenstown.
We didn't do to much in Dunedin and took this time to vegge out. I loved it here purely on the fact that 1. We were lucky enough to see several penguins in Moeraki (a town north of Dunedin), 2. ate some awesome Japanese food, 3. we were hosted by a wonderful family that was beyond generous and introduced us to Vogel's bread.
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Memorial to the people who discovered gold in the South Island |
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Spaghetti at last! |
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Moeraki Boulders |
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Moeraki Boulders |
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Moeraki Boulders |
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Fur Seal Cuteness |
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Katiki Point |
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Moeraki Boulders |
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Katiki Point |
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Yellow eyed penguin |
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Katiki Point |
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Katiki Point |
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Katiki Point |
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Katiki point |
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Dunedin |
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Dunedin Train Station |
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Settlers Museum |
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Royal Albatross Center |
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Dunedin |
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Creepy exhibit at the Dunedin museum |
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Heading back to Wellington |