Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Yoo 453 - Fiji...Getting Back





We woke up on Sunday, January 13th knowing full well it'd be a long day. There were bags to pack and organize, a city to be enjoyed one last time, customs in two countries to get thru, and 8,712 miles to travel.

Good thing we had 43 hours in the day!

The first time we organized our luggage was on a side street in Auckland. That was easy.


Then there was the airport, wherein we were quite over the luggage weight limit and had to fight for parking space at a busy scale making many a "go" and "no-go" decision for half an hour. We escaped with only a few casualties.

This was about the time they tried to bump us to a direct flight, which we were really stoked about, but suddenly, disappointment and we were in the air on our way to an 8-hour layover in Fiji.

Our lives are so trying.

 ^^ do you have in your possession, holy water?

Fiji could have been paradise but it was Sunday (everything still closes on sunday) and we'd exhausted our trip budget by this point. Also, we were stuck with our wheelie bags as part of a drastic decision during the redistributing-of-luggage-weight fiasco. So we grabbed those wheelie bags that were supposed to be in the belly of a plane and just started hoofing it in search of adventure.


If there's anything I learned about Fiji during this excursion....it's that it's HUMID. And everyone honks at you and wants to be your taxi. EVERYONE. Like even people on bikes. Honking.


But back to the humidity. We were dripping sweat after 2 1/2 minutes and marveling at how no one else seemed to be hot. It's like they were used to it or something...

So we played sweaty tourist and stumbled upon a grocery store that was actually open.

^^ suddenly cake mix seems like a delicacy...

 ^^ seems legit.

 ^^ buy jam...get toothpaste free!

 ^^ greg-sized pot (and that was the smaller one...)


Then I got it fixed in my mind after consulting the maps of google, that we really weren't *that* far from a beach, and we set out to find it.

But we actually were pretty far from it and our spirits dropped after we'd walked for an hour and realized we weren't even halfway there.

So we turned around and headed back to the airport. But the sky post-rainstorm made it worth our while!

 ^^ double rainbow!






We got thru a surprisingly lax Fiji customs and back to an enclosed airport environment were we realized that we stunk. Real bad. And decided something had to be done before our upcoming 10-hour flight.

Did you know there are free courtesy showers in the airport in Fiji? It's like this has happened before. I was desperate enough but unfortunately had "redistributed" all of my shower supplies and most of my spare clothes to my checked bag...

"Alright Kyoo, you have a clean t-shirt, another pair of socks, face wash, a disposable toothbrush, and a bar of chocolate. Time to be creative."


The shower was successful enough? At least no one gave us any weird faces...to our face.

^^ pooped

^^ hello, california

It was, literally, the longest day of my life, and completely surreal to finally crawl into my own bed when it was all said and done. And then get up 4 hours later and go to work for the first time in 3 weeks...reality is rude.

But we made it! And what fond memories to have until we're old and senile and looking back on pictures wondering who those crazy yungins running around New Zealand were!

I officially declare this travel dump over.

Have a great day :-)


Monday, February 18, 2013

Yoo 452 - NZ...Sailing Bay of Islands






This one's a bit painful to recall. Because we're not there anymore. Oh our perfect last full day in New Zealand! We fought thru rain and snow and much more rain and clouds for you!

But you did show up. A few times. And we're ever-so-grateful.

The day began like every other day the prior 3 weeks, waking up with the sun. Actually a little after because we'd stayed up till the wee hours of the morning watching Lord of the Rings on the camp's TV.

Well, I watched it, Greg spent the time explaining every back story to a 7-year-old that asked question after question. His parents finally found him in time for us to enjoy the last 10 minutes in silence. He was a funny kid...

But we got up and went thru our morning ritual of letting air out of the sleeping pads and stuffing our house into a sack. What a way to live!

Then a hike around the bay...and finally a drive down to the docks. There we met Mike and his 65-foot yacht, Gungha II. Mike was a super chill captain and host. Welcoming and full of information, but let you do your thing. You could lounge around on the deck or help hoist the sails and steer the ship. We saw dolphins and penguins (and i still swear i saw a shark...) and spent the afternoon anchored next to an island where we could snorkel and kayak and hike and swim.

The day was relaxing yet super adventurous and just paradise.

 ^^ last night in the tent. woke up to a perfect morning.

^^ hiking thru the mangroves...

 ^^ ok, no snakes here. but you can find spiders...




 ^^ these trash cans have a better view than you do...

 ^^ look who's captain now!

 ^^ the real captain explaining how the ropes work...and where not to stand


 ^^ dolphins!

^^ i might have been loving my life


^^ anchored and spent the afternoon on this island. i guess it was ok...


^^ running barefoot across the perfect island...with a big wet spot splashed across my hide from the kayak

^^ this is precious

^^ the grass hugged you when you sat in it. straight-up molded a recliner to your body, hugged. and then with the sun smiling down! we didn't move for a while.


^^ "tell me if you see a shark, ok?"


^^ steve has sailed all over the world with his family. too fun!

^^ snorkeling!


^^ look real close at that black lump. it's a penguin!!


The technicals: we sailed until late afternoon before packing up and driving 228 kilometers back down the 1 to Auckland. But not before dropping off one of our new sailing buddies in Kawakawa. Guess what? She'd run 16.2 kilometers to the docks that morning! Didn't have any other way to get there and wanted to go sailing. Ha! I'm not the only one who pulls stunts like that...

Have a great day :-)