Monday, 10 October 2011
All Blacks Game
Monday, 3 October 2011
Queenstown and Bungy


The fear definitely started to hit me when I saw the gorge I was about to jump into, but it really didn't hit me until I stepped onto the cable car in the middle of it all. Definitely the point of no return. Julie’s entire body was shaking by this time, to the point that her abs were sore the next day. They make sure your harness is tight, which I made them double check and then it was sitting and waiting till our names were called. Honestly, one of the things I was nervous for most was the instructions. Since it was so high up you had to dive off the platform, not just fall or jump feet first and second you had to release your feet after you have bounced once or twice by pulling a cord. If you forget or can’t pull it hard enough you end up having to get pulled up feet first, like a fish, instead of just getting to sit in your harness.
Labels:
2011,
September 29th-October 1st
Location:
Queenstown, New Zealand
Rugby World Cup
USA v. Australia
We lost 67-5 but that really didn’t matter, the USA fans still seemed to out power the Aussie fans. We put up a really good fight for the first 30 min, but then made some big mistakes and fell apart (this I know because apparently I’m a huge rugby fan now, who woulda thought). But the game was awesome regardless. Most of the American exchange students got tickets so there was a huge group going, plus Alexa is on her spring break and came to visit! A lot of us got together beforehand to dress up as obnoxious American and “tailgate” before the game too, which was a lot of fun! Plus, thank you for the package dad.
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Abel Tasman
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Map showing Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Ricmond and Abel Tasman |
Set off on the ferry with Lani, Julie and Josie for south island bound for Abel Tasman. We didn’t go completely prepared, and almost nothing went right but the weekend turned out to be awesome!
The three hour ferry got us to Picton. It was a gorgeous ride with views of the south and north island, but it was pretty cold so we spent most of it sleeping inside. We also couldn’t figure out why, but the majority of the passengers were South African Rugby Fans, which made for a good ride. Plus like most of New Zealand, the entire ferry was consumed by World Cup Decorations, flags and posters everywhere. In Picton, we supposedly booked a bus to Nelson. Somehow, and I still say it was the computer that screwed up, but my ticket was actually booked for the next day. After some begging the driver was nice enough to give me a ride as long as the bus didn’t fill up. We walked around Picton, but eventually got some advice that it was easier to hitchhike from Richmond, so we made it to Richmond for that night. We didn’t realllly have much of a plan for accommodations (we were thinking of a random park with our sleeping bags), which we told a man sitting behind Josie on our bus to Richmond. Out of some miracle, the guy offered us his spare room as long as he got the OK from his wife (no worries he had a 12 year old daughter, owned his own business, and lent out his spare room frequently to travelers). So we made the group decision to take him up on it.


We finished the hike (28 kilometers in the end) apologizing to everybody we passed for our port-a-smell, and was picked up by the water taxi and headed back to Nelson, where we booked a hostel, picked up some shampoo and soap, had an incredibly long hot shower and a nice bed (well a hostel bed) to sleep in.
Monday, 19 September 2011
Back to the Reef
We booked a snorkeling/ scuba trip through our hostel and ironically we booked the same boat I had already been on. On top of that, the night before in town I saw a guy I met, ryan, on the boat, and he was also going back out. So alexa and I got up bright and early ready to snorkel. The down side was the weather was pretty awful; it started raining as soon as we boarded plus the wind was making the seas really wavy. As a result, alexa spent most of the ride to the reef curled up in the fetal position with a sea sick bag in her hands at the back of the boat; she was definitely not alone either. I couldn’t even tolerate being in the inside, it was a tossup between fresh air or getting wet. Eventually Ryan and I ended up sitting on the top of the boat outside in the rain with suckers in our mouth (there supposed to help with sea sickness) to keep from joining Alexa.
Eventually we made it to the reef, and the clouds cleared up a bit. It actually turned out to be a great day; I took one dive and then snorkeled with Alexa the rest of the time. Some of the passengers switched over to the overnight boat, so we said goodbye to Ryan who was going to work over there. The way back was just as rough as the way there but we were more prepared this time. Alexa and I sat with an Australia Josh that we met that day and a Scottish guy Cam I met my first time on the boat. We all took turns buying rounds of lollipops and trying to distract ourselves from the tousling of the boat. It actually worked pretty well, Alexa didn’t even grab a puke bag.
After we got some dinner with Josh and explored the town a bit. And by keeping in American Style, by explore the town, I mean get dinner then go search for Reese’s peanut butter cups (which virtually don’t exist in Australia), then go get ice cream. We basically converted him to a fatty American.
The next day was pretty lazy, we were hoping to head up to the Daintree Rainforest but there wasn't a bus and we couldn't find anybody who would rent a car to under 21 year olds. So we ended up just laying by the lagoon and taking it easy. I left in the middle of the next day, while Alexa was going to go back out on the reef and then leave that night. I, however, had a miserable 15 hour overnight layover in Sydney where I had to write a paper worth 10% of one of my grades due the next day (I seem to keep forgetting i'm over here for school). In the end, I finished and turned in the paper on time and managed to catch a little bit of sleep on the airport floor. The wierd part was how excited I was to get back to New Zealand, after only 2 months I was considering going back to Wellington as going home.
Labels:
2011,
September 2nd
Location:
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Skydiving over the reef
Didn't get any actual action pictures (sadly) |
Waking up early to catch the bus was nothing, because Alexa and I were going SKYDIVING today! It hadn't comletely hit me yet that I just paid money to jump out a perfectly good plane with a complete stranger strapped to my back, so I was more excited than nervous. The 2 hour bus ride mostly consisted of signing my life away..their not liable blah blah blah...aware of the inherent risks blah blah blah...all that stuff. We finally got to their office, they paired us off with instructors, gave us a 5 minute tutorial and then strapped on our harnesses. Surprisingly I wasn't too scared yet. However, when we pulled up to the plane things changed a bit.
Labels:
2011,
September 1st
Location:
Mission Beach QLD 4852, Australia
Monday, 12 September 2011
Kuranda Koalas
Checklist for today:
1) Hold a Koala
2)Feed a Kangaroo
3)See Alexa
Keep in mind I haven't seen her in just about 7 months, let alone half way around the world. I was pretty psyched. We meet up, did a quick catch up but then had to find a place to stay for the night. We did eventually find a hostel to stay right in the middle of town. However, we did share our 4 bedroom room with a guy and a girl who met while working a carnival....they turned out to be incredibly "interesting" roommates to say the least.
Labels:
2011,
August 31st
Location:
Kuranda QLD 4881, Australia
Scuba Diving the Great Barrier!
Our group (from the left John, Georgie, Me, Paul and a french couple that only did 2 dives with us) |
Kind of hard to tell, but the reef from the boat |
Over night boat, Oceanquest |
Anyway, we did 1 more dive off the overnight boat before dinner (which was even better than lunch!). Once sun set, there was an option for a night dive. Sadly since none of my group was certified we could go. Instead John and I joined one of the crew on the top of the boat. His job was to keep watch of the divers, but from the top you could see the different groups of divers swim around by the glows of their lights underwater, plus you could see all of the sharks swimming in the boats spot light. Needless to say, one of my major life goals is a night dive now, I even considered staying another night on the boat to be able to do one. The night was pretty chill, most of the dive instructors and some crew plus a few passengers just sat around with a few drinks, swapping stories and talking.
Day boat, Reefquest |
The next day, our group had our last certification dive, which was really just exploring the reef more. And finally we were done with our course. Plus we got one “fun” dive before we got back on the day boat. So John, Georgie and I went out without our instructor. It took some getting used to, mostly because we just followed Paul to the best spots on the reef but now we had to find them on our own. We did find a tunnel through the coral which was the goal of our dive. Sadly after a few hours of diving, sun bathing , and reading, it was time to go back to Cairns. Besides missing the night dive I wasn’t too sad, mostly because Alexa, my friend from highschool was coming the next day!
Labels:
2011,
August 29th-30th
Location:
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Good-bye Sydney, Hello Cairns
WAY too early for a Sunday morning, Wally picked me up and I was headed to the airport headed to Cairns! Cairns is an unusual little place. I love it though! It's definitely a back packers destination with a different hostel every 5 feet. Which in turn means tons of bars and young travelers through out town. It’s also known for being the best access too the Great Barrier reef, so I was picturing it as a beachy diving town, but the entire town doesn’t even have a beach, the nearest one is about 30 minutes away! To make up for it the city built a lagoon on there water front (and by waterfront its more of mud field.) And as a result of all the backpackers, the lagoon is usually filled with hungover 20 something year olds sleeping in the sun. There’s a ridiculous amount of things to do in the area. I stayed for a week and could have easily stay another or two and never have been bored. Another friend of mine from Colorado, Lindsay (not the same Lindsey from Sydney….I know….VERY confusing) is doing her exchange at a uni right outside of the town so I was going to staying with her.
I also had 2 days until Alexa got to Cairns! She studying at a university in Brisbane but has never been to Cairns so she was going to fly up and see me. In the mean time I had to get scuba diving certified. So the day I arrived my first stop was the 24 hour cairns medical clinic to get a scuba diving form filled out. Then I went to the dive shop to sort out my certification. I decided to do a 2 day 1 night deal on the reef and by the end of it I would be certified! I was a little hesitant because 1) I have never been diving in the sea and 2) I would be on a boat for 2 days and a night where I don’t know anybody. Regardless it was an awesome experience!
Downtown Sydney
Tours on top of the bridge |
Opera House |
Trying to rid myself of a hangover caused by a Friday night in Sydney, I definitely got a late start to the day. But it was my last day in Sydney and I still needed to see the sights, so I dragged my butt out of bed (and by bed I mean the couch cushions laid out on Lindseys bedroom floor). I headed back into town for a ferry ride around the bay with Eva and Andreana (it awesome being able to meet up with people who needed to see all the tourist sites too). We ended up taking the ferry up to Manly Beach and back, basically just a 1 ferry ride through the harbor. There were great views of the bridge and the opera house and the different sections of Sydney. We headed to the opera house, which as far as I could tell was just a mecca for asian tourists. We couldn’t really go in but we walked around the entire thing, and waited for the sun to set behind the bridge. It was really interesting seeing all the tours climbing the bridge trying to make it to the top before sunset. Leaving Eva and Andreana to walk around the city, I went to meet up with my friend Wally to catch up (he did his exchange in Colorado but lives in Sydney). There was the last rugby game of the tri nations tournament on and it was NZ vs. Australia so we went to a pub for dinner and to see some of the game, sadly NZ lost :(.
Sydney Beaches
Looking back at Coogee beach |
View from the Path |
Overlooking Bondi Beach |
Labels:
2011,
August 26th
Location:
Bondi Beach NSW 2026, Australia
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Blue Mountains
Giant Staircase, 1000 steps to the valley floor |
Eucalyptis Tree...It's oils give the mountains their blue hue |
View of some of the blue mountains |

Katoomba Falls |
The 3 sisters |
Labels:
2011,
August 25th
Location:
Blue Mountains NSW, Australia
Sydney!
Wasn't a bad place to chill for an afternoon |
Healesville Sanctuary
With koalas being one of my new favorite animals, we set off for healsville sanctuary. We did have to take a train and a bus to get there (which we had to run too because my alarm didn’t go off) but in the end we got to see a lot of Australian wildlife. We had an up close encounter with a koala. The running joke with Australians is that they all want to come back as koalas because they are high all of the time due to their diet of eucalyptis trees. Because of that they sleep 20 hours a day. Not too sure if its true, but they do look high all of the time. We also saw kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats and some birds. Back in Mlbourne we got some dinner and headed to the Crown. The biggest casino on the southern hemishhere (so they say) but it was HUGE! They have around 60 restaurants in the complex and three hotels. Of course, I had to say I’ve gambled in the biggest casino in the southern hemisphere so I played some penny slots for a while. In the end I was up $15, just enough for the first round at the bar that night J
Melbourne at night |
Random bird I thought was cool |
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