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Monday, November 28, 2022

South Island, New Zealand Travel Log 2

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Mosaic Park - Hari Hari
Kia Ora friends! Welcome to my second travel log featuring my adventures visiting the South Island (Māori: Te Waipounamu) of New Zealand. 

After a couple days in Christchurch, we met up with our tour group to hike the South Island for a couple weeks. There were eleven of us, plus one guide. We traveled daily in a Sprinter van to grand locations throughout the South Island and experienced some incredible trails, scenery and excursions.

First, we drove through Arthur's Pass with spectacular views of the Southern Alps and made our way to the Devil's Punchbowl Walking Track. Here we hiked through beautiful native forest to stand at the base of the Devil's Punchbowl Falls. We then enjoyed lunch at the Bottle Store Café and made our way to the Pancake Rocks at Dolomite Point near Punakaiki. The Pancake Rocks are a heavily eroded limestone area where the sea bursts through several vertical blowholes - this was a lovely hike on a beautiful path. We then checked into the Ocean View Retreat (Punakaiki Resort), our accommodation for the next couple nights. This was an incredible resort, right on the beach and I had a breathtaking ocean view. Dinner at the hotel was also impressive and with a view...

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Our two week hiking tour was off to a great start...but Mother Nature had a bit of a twist to add to our second day. On day two, we were supposed to explore the Nile River GlowWorm Caves and hike Paparoa National Park...but that is not exactly what happened. We arrived at the Nile River GlowWorm Caves, ready for a 4-Hour Nile River Cave and Tubing Adventure (wet suit and all)…but it was pouring rain and the river was unsafe for the tubing adventure, so we were told we would be doing the "dry tour." We were taken by van to the Nile River Rainforest Train which took us to a trail to the GlowWorm Caves...the rain had washed out some of the trail and we were taken on a new trail that was not complete yet...all in the pouring rain. We arrived to the caves appropriately soaked and muddy....only to find out it was too dangerous with the water levels to visit the bottom level of the cave where the glowworms reside....so, no glowworms. The remaining cave exploration was interesting - we explored passages of stalactites and stalagmites in a unique ancient multi-levelled cave system (headlamps and all). However, while we were exploring inside, the downpour continued outside and when we went to return to the train, parts of trail were underwater and completely washed away. The hike back was miserable - it was pouring rain and water and mud were deep - at one point we crossed an area where the water was chest high. Of course we were wearing our hiking gear and waterproof hiking boots...which were now completely soaked and filled with river water. I was happy we finally made it out in one piece, but there were definitely times I did not feel safe...this was not something I wanted to experience on a vacation! Afterwards, our hike in Paparoa National Park was cancelled and we spent what was left of the day drying out in our hotel rooms and trying to dry all our gear and hiking boots with hair dryers. We did have dinner at the Pancake Rocks Café and it was wonderful - fresh fish and chips. It was quite the day! I did get a few good photos...and I am including a photo Dan took of me, where my expression says it all (insert laughing face here) - this photo was taken before we hiked to the caves, I can't even imagine my expression after the hike back...

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The following morning, we had breakfast at the hotel and packed up to head to our next destination. This was a banner day after chest-wading in the Nile River. Our first stop was Hokitika - where we had time to explore. We found a place to pick-up new inserts for my mom's hiking boots that were ruined the day before...then stopped at Kitchen for coffee (this was a great café and I had the best flat white coffee)...I took a photo of one of the food cases, as it was so pretty!). We then walked to the National Kiwi Centre, where we watched a kiwi feeding...and I fed the eels (really!). Our next quick stop was in Hari Hari for a restroom break - I opted to walk over to the artistic Mosaic Gardens and take a few photos. We reached our destination of Okarito just in time for lunch at the water...then we suited up for kayaking in the Okarito Lagoon. This was my first time kayaking and I must say, quite enjoyable. The lagoon is peaceful, with spectacular views of coastal wetlands - there was a lot of birdlife and our guides were quite knowledgeable. Next up, we headed to the Franz Josef Glacier Terminal Face Walk, where we had a scenic forest hike to a riverbank view of the glacier and waterfalls. Afterwards, we checked into the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef for the night, where we had a lovely dinner.

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Fun display on the wall in Kitchen with the
evolution of cell phones.

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I hope you are enjoying my photo journey of the South Island...I promise to get it completed in a timely fashion, so we can get back to the creativity posts. I will be back very soon with my next travel log. Thank you for visiting!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Yosemite National Park

Here it is Wednesday afternoon, and I am still suffering from the "California plague" (yes, my diagnosis has been changed from "California flu" to "California plague", which is much more accurate). I have started to feel a wee bit better and I am finally somewhat functional...my temperature has lowered and I almost able to breathe through my nose again, both of which are good signs...I am hoping to be back to normal in the next day or two...fingers crossed.

Today, I will once again let my photos do most of the talking...these gorgeous pictures are from Yosemite National Park. Last week during my trip to California, I was beyond blessed to stay with Lois and Mr. Bear for a few extra days to do some sightseeing...and Mr. Bear was kind enough to drive us to Yosemite for a day. He really had no idea what he was getting himself into, as this Iowa girl likes to stop at every single landmark for photos...he started out by giving me a time limit for each stop and by the end of the day, I was made aware I had reached my quota - no more stops...luckily by then I had a gazillion photos (and really, how many photos can you take of mountains, trees, and water??...it is really something you just have to experience in person). It was another breathtaking day filled with marvelous views and memories...and big, BIG trees (I am in a couple of the photos to show you just how BIG)...

Bridalveil Creek

Bridalveil Fall

Ribbon Fall

The Ahwahnee Hotel

Inside the Ahwahnee Hotel

Tunnel View


Horse Tail Fall

Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
Bachelor and Three Graces

Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
Fallen Tree

Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
Grizzly Giant

Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
California Tunnel Tree
(cut in 1895 to allow horse-drawn stages to pass through)

And for my faithful readers...yes, it is still all "about the squirrel"...and the bird...and the lizard...





 I hope you enjoyed seeing Yosemite National Park through my camera lens....it was truly incredible...

It was an AMAZING trip to California - I can hardly wait to go back in November! A huge thank you to all the attendees at the Elegant Stitch Workshop - I am so glad you requested to have me return - I enjoyed my time with each and everyone of you!! ...and to Lois and Mr. Bear - you know how dear you are to me - thank you for your hospitality, your love, and your friendship - you hold a very special place in my heart...