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“Giant Steps Are What You Take Walking On The Moon” -The Police

May 12 Happy Mother’s Day! Mitch gifted me a 12.5 mile hike over a few volcanos. It’s a pretty scorching hot gift! đŸ€” Apparently, while we were sound asleep trying to rest before the big hike, this solar storm was going on outside. We were getting messages from friends back home to see if we …

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“It is life, I think, to watch the water. Man can learn so many things.” -Nicholas Sparks

May 11 A lemon friand from Industrie French Kitchen was an excellent start to the day. Aratiatia Rapids dam release was our next destination and we needed to arrive at a certain time. Eighty thousand liters of water are released three times a day (four in the summer months) from the Aratiatia Dam, creating a …

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“Happiness is riding your mountain bike without breaking any bones.”

May 9 How many showers does it take to stop smelling like a rotten egg? I’m on my third and the smell from the thermal bath yesterday is just beginning to fade. It’s the gift that keeps on giving. Despite the beautiful sunny day, today was really windy. We wanted to do the forest loop …

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“If you don’t keep your feet there’s no knowing where you’ll be swept off to.” -J.R.R. Tolkien

May 6 Lucinda stood outside and waved goodbye to us this morning. We had a wonderful visit with her and Michael. Meeting people as kind and hospitable as they are has been a definite highlight of the trip. An excellent açaĂ­ bowl and coffee from Soul Boul in Hamilton started our day. We got some …

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Kirikiriroa

May 5 The gateway to the Central North Island, Hamilton, is called Kirikiriroa in Maori, and is NZ’s largest inland city, straddling the Waikato River. Kirikiriroa means long stretch of gravel and refers to the area on the west bank of the Waikato River, which was home to several Māori villages, including Kirikiriroa, Te Parapara, Pukete, …

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“It’s the most wonderful time of the year.”

April 28 While some might think the above Andy Williams lyric refers to the holiday season, for us it’s the return of Harmony, our motorhome, to Wilderness HQ. Buh-bye! While it wasn’t a horrible experience, overall we were pretty disappointed with our Fiat BĂŒrstner. If IKEA built motorhomes, Harmony would win first prize. So many …

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Te Matua Ngahere — “Father of the Forest” (RV Day 13)

April 26 This morning we drove to Opononi and Omapere, two towns on the west coast along Hotianga Harbor. We took the short walk to Arai te Uru, the south headland of Hokianga Harbor, where legend has it Kupe first discovered NZ. Also known as the birthplace of the nation, some signatures of the Waitangi …

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“Life is not meant to be lived in one place.” (RV Day 12)

April 25 We walked down to Taupo Bay Beach in the morning and from the beach, we spoke with Zachary and Jake, who are traveling through Europe together. They’re having a great time. We miss them! It was a quiet day in NZ as the country celebrated Anzac Day, a national holiday in remembrance of …

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“Only the shadow of the land goes to the Queen; The substance remains with us.” (RV Day 8)

April 21 We took the 10 a.m. ten minute ferry across the bay to the town of Paihia. Our activity for the day was a visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, NZ’s most important historic site, where the British and Māori people came together under the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. It’s considered the birthplace …

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“The time you enjoy wasting is not time wasted.” Bertrand Russell (RV (Day 3)

April 16 Whangarei (pronounced Fuhng‱uh‱ray) is the gateway city to the Bay of Islands, our next stop. The rugby team was quiet at 10 p.m. and for the rest of the night. Shortly after we woke up but before we were dressed, we heard the team chanting a haka, which is an ancient ceremonial Māori …

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“People who love to eat are always the best people.” -Julia Child

April 13 Saturday mornings are busy at the Parnell Farmers’ Market. It’s a good place to arrive hungry, which we did. After browsing the food stalls, we each settled on a gozleme, a stuffed Turkish pancake. To follow up with something sweet, I went for a mini Portuguese tart, one of my favorites. We got …

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“Success Is Not Achieved Alone, But Rather It Is Achieved Collectively” NZ All Blacks Player

April 12 The storm in the South unkindly made its way to the North Island and dumped rain and lashing winds overnight. It sounded like that night in the Milford Sound Lodge with the wind whipping around the apartment and rain pounding the roof. We awoke to downed trees and tree limbs on the driveway. …

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“Pancakes are proof that even the smallest things can bring immense joy.”

March 31 Bye bye smelly Airbnb. Today we are en route to Cape Foulwind, a headland on the West Coast of the South Island overlooking the Tasman Sea. It was named by English explorer James Cook after his vessel was blown off course by the prevailing westerly winds. Let’s hope for better weather! On our …

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“Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to drive in the rain.”

March 28 And that we did. We woke up to pouring rain. I have found the forecast in NZ to be surprisingly accurate, which comes in handy when planning activities. We left Tui Cottage in Okārito and headed further north up the West Coast. I drove to Hokitika for two white-knuckle hours in heavy rain …

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“Look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better.” Albert Einstein

March 27 We had another wild night of stormy weather. I’m not used to weather waking me up in the middle of the night. When snow falls in Denver, it’s quiet! The rain had stopped, but it was really windy when we woke up. We had a slow start to the morning, ate breakfast and …

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Birds With Wings, Birds Grounded & Birds Without Any Wings At All

March 26 The Okārito Boat Eco tour of the wetlands started off our day at 9 a.m. Paula, owner and guide, along with her husband, Swade, gave us the deets about the birds and the ecosystem (not the bees đŸ€Ș) for our two hour journey up the lagoon. We meandered out into “dead low tide.” …

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An island in a lake in an island in a lake in an island in the ocean.

March 20 It’s another beautiful day in Wānaka. Let’s go on a boat ride to an island on a lake on an island on a lake on an island. Huh? I’ll explain in a minute. Brent from Wānaka Water Taxi was our skipper to the predator free island of Mou Waho on Lake Wānaka. We …

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Steaming Down Lake Wakatipu Aboard The TSS Earnslaw

March 17 Happy St. Patrick’s Day. I’m wearing green pants to mark the occasion. They’re also my only clean pair of pants at this point so, yeah. The TSS Earnslaw Lake Cruise was highly recommended by locals and many friends who visited Queenstown. We opted for the 9 a.m. cruise to start the day early, …

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“Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now.” (Routeburn Track, Day 2)

March 9 This lyric from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical, Hamilton, has been drifting in and out of my head since we arrived in NZ, and even more so today, the second and most memorable day of the Routeburn Track. It was another picture-perfect blue sky day for our 7 mile hike. How are we so fortunate …

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“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” Helen Keller (Milford Track, Day 5)

March 7 A Day of Rest & Recovery Today was the first time in four nights that we had the chance to sleep a little later. Mitre Peak Lodge was once a hotel and it had all the comforts of that plus amazing views. This was the first lodge where we had a washing machine …

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“The world reveals itself to those who travel by foot.” Werner Herzog

February 27 Sandymount hike was an incredible start to our day. What began as a chilly, cloudy morning turned into a beautiful, partly sunny day with magical clouds. We drove past hidden bays and dirt roads to find the trailhead. Along the drive we saw some new birds again and others we’ve already seen. Lots …

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“There is light at the end of every tunnel. To get there just follow the silver lining.”

February 26 Our BIG hike is one week from today. Yikes! To get some steps and elevation in, we took a relatively short but steep hike at Tunnel Beach Walk. There were beautiful coastal views and a really cool sandstone archway jutting out into the ocean. We walked through an 1870’s hand dug tunnel to …

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“No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings.” William Blake

February 25 Since the Countdown grocery store in Dunedin is currently closed due to a rat infestation, we did our shopping at New World instead. That was our exciting morning activity, and once again I discovered some really cool stuff: Frozen chocolate covered blueberries, strawberries and cherries; chocolate covered marshmallow “fish” and these BBQ rice …

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“It’s not the mountain we conquer but ourselves”

February 21 and 22 On May 29, 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary was the first person to summit Mt Everest with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. Hillary was from NZ and used Mt Cook/Aoraki as his training grounds. Apart from the 5:15 a.m. alarm this morning, I think today was my favorite day of the trip so far. …

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“Nothing Behind Me, Everything Ahead of Me, As is Ever So on the Road” -Kerouac

February 13 Littleton CO is 7,691 miles away from Lyttelton NZ. It’s a port town with 0 Starbucks and 1 amazing Lyttelton Coffee Company. After our coffee stop on London Street, we meandered up the coast, stopping at quiet Cass Bay before heading on to Ohinetahi Gardens. This hidden gem of a garden sits on …

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“First we eat, then we do everything else.”

February 10 I guess we were channeling M.F.K. Fisher today. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast at Powerhouse Cafe in Hanmer Springs and then headed south to Black Estate Winery in the Waipara Valley. Yes, we went from one restaurant to another because that’s what we do best. We’ve perfected the art of eating. Mitch claimed …

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We’ve Arrived!

The 11 hr 50 min flight from LA to Auckland wasn’t so bad, thanks to: One 5 mg Ambien, An Air NZ Skycouch, One in-flight movie, Half a rom-com, 2 NY Times Crossword Puzzles (Tuesdays only đŸ˜«), 1.5 podcast episodes, And an unhealthy amount of time staring at the flight map watching the plane’s location …