Dunedin, Wanaka And Palmy With Family.

Well it has been a really wonderful trip with Matt and Helene. It does make New Zealand feel awfully far away now that they’ve left back to Europe.. Still, one shouldn’t think of the negatives and just try to remember what a wonderful time we had.

So after the mulled wine and mince pie party in their honour we headed down to Dunedin to catch up with friends of the family down there. It must be said that Matt and Helene really were wonderful cooking heaps of mince pies and making mulled wine throughout the night. Don’t think I could have pulled it off this year without them.

On the way down to Dunedin we stopped at the Moeraki Boulders.

We also stopped off on a beach for lunch. Matt thought we should check out the 4wd capabilities of our subaru legacy. Bad idea. Got about 4 foot onto the beach and the car had sunk down in the rocks. We dug out the wheels and with a very hot smelling clutch managed to get the car back on the road. Fun and games.

So a lovely time with Simon and Deirdre in Dunedin… also checked out the albatross colony. Unfortunately August/Sept isn’t the best time t visit as there’s not too much activity. We did see a couple in the air and the chicks on the ground.

We also went down to Sandfly bay I think it was and did some sand-sledding. Called sandfly bay because the sand flies, not because of the little biting insects!

So after a couple of days in Dunedin it was time to get away to Wanaka for some snowboarding. I had booked us into the Altamont lodge and when we rocked up at 7:30 after a longish drive to be told that they had no recollection of our booking it was a little upsetting! I was pretty damn sure I’d booked, and after a little insistence the lady said that she could remember the booking and that she had kept it for a few days waiting for me to call back. Gah, either way it didn’t work out. We drove back into town looking for a place to stay but most were full or too expensive.

We then got to a apartment complex (unfortunately I forget the name) and the man there said he had a room but would try other places for us as he only had a room for a night. HE rang about 3 different places until I suggested Lake Hawea. He then tried the motor inn out there and they had space. He was a shining example of New Zealands excellent service tourist culture. He really made our evening.

Left is lake Wanaka and on the right the view from our motel at Lake Hawea.

So had a few days boarding. Enjoyed cardrona with Glynn and Jayne and Carole.

On one of our days off we went for a stroll up Roys Peak. Ok so I kinda said it was a short stroll… forgetting that I was fitter the last time I hiked it. 1200m up it’s not quite the walk in the park M&H; were expecting. My bad.

We also checked out Ohau on the way home and stayed the night in the really excellent lodge that they have there.

Finally it was time to return to ChCh and then on up to Palmerston North to see family up there.

There was an exhibition of Da Vinci’s inventions which was really fun to look at. This picture of an Archimedes screw, which he must have improved on, but I forget how!

Had a lovely couple of days up there before M&H; hopped on their plane to take them off to Singapore for a few days before back to Dublin. I was sad to see them go. They were so unbelievably generous to me on our trip around. There is something SO special about family.. Thing is NZ is a wonderful country with everything I want to do right at my fingertips.. it does make things complicated! Will have to do some thinking!

So, all in all a great trip. Two of the best weeks I’ve had in a long while!

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