Saturday, March 3, 2012

epicness


The stalactites are actually hanging from the ceiling but I can't rotate in this program

Jeff looking over the vast clouds. Probably my favorite picture I've taken





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Whelp, my traveling holiday has officially ended, and my working holiday has begun.  Both are holidays in their own right because, even as I work, it is still far from real life.   My last weekend in Te Anau was quite epic since I hiked one of New Zealand’s great walks with my good friend Jeff.  We hiked about 30 miles on what is called the ‘Kepler track’ in four days.  Sure, it would have been feasible to do it in 2 days, but with views like these, it would have been downright shameful to rush it.  I have to put Fiordland right up there in the ranks (maybe higher) with Yosemite, Glacier, and the Swiss Alps, which is no small feat.  Once again, although the pictures are beautiful, they really don’t capture the raw monstrosity of this place, and I only saw a small fraction of the park.     
Literally right after I got off of the Kepler, I hitched up to Christchurch because I had a flight out to Auckland the next day.  My first ride was from a sweet old lady named Margaret who picks up hitchers all the time.  She had to be at least 80 years old.  To use my favorite Kiwi-ism: Good on ya Margaret!    My other rides were just as intriguing, but in fact are so intriguing that it would be impossible to summarize.  I will simply say that overall I think that hitch-hiking has to be my favorite part of my trip.
I just arrived on Waiheke island a few days ago and it is in-cred-ible.  I will post some pictures of it soon.  Good on ya mate!  (It doesn’t really work in this sense because it is more of a congratulatory saying but what the hell, congratulations on your life)
Paul. 

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