My Untold Adventures
19:48So I'm back in LA, but that's not important right now. What matters is that I haven't fulfilled my storytelling duties.
Sprang Brake
In the New Zealand university system, your spring break is two weeks long and is sandwiched between two six-week periods of earnest learning. I didn't even realize spring break was approaching, probably because hello it was August, but suddenly all the other international students were talking about going to Bali or Australia and I was like oh hey maybe I should think about this.
I briefly considered going to Thailand to meet roommate/stellar human Stella K Joh, but those plans completely unraveled within days. Don't worry about Stella Joh, though. She had a great time in Thailand. So did the mosquitos in her bedroom. Heh.
Eventually, Caitie and I managed to weasel our way into Chloe's family vacation. And thank God for that because the Hoods are some exquisite humans. For the first week, I stayed at my flat in Lincoln. During the day, the Hoods took us to tourist hotspots near Christchurch, and at night, Caitie, Chloe and I enjoyed a virtually empty Farm Road. It was fantastic. I could pee with the door open. Just in case you were wondering.
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Stalking baby seals in Kaikoura |
The trek involved some very familiar faces, along with a fourth adventurer from Colorado, Lauren.
taking the nz roads by storm |
We started in Queenstown and neighboring Glenorchy
And ventured to Milford Sound, a trip that took about 5 hours by bus each way with a 90 minute boat ride in the middle. It's only about 60 km away from Queenstown but the road was built in such a convenient way that the trip was lengthened to 287 km. Simply wonderful. 10/10 road.
worth it though |
Look at this. Lovin life right here, what can I say. These were some great times, truly glad I can share. |
The next day we busted a move north.
Chloe's ready to go |
Four and a half hours later through mountains, forests, and coastline we reached Franz Josef Glacier.
this is what |
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driving in NZ |
is like. |
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hi hi Mr. Franz, fancy meeting you in the middle of a forest |
It was sunny until we decided to go kayaking |
So should we go to Australia tomorrow or?
Now this is a story all about how my life went to Australia after a hypothetical conversation over brunch and an afternoon of preparation. Basically, I sat with Caitie and Chloe at Hillyers Cafe when someone said, "I wish I went to Australia." We were currently on a short break before final exams, and I said, "Well... we could go this week." And that's how it went. The next day we bought our tickets to Sydney and the day after we got on the plane.
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At Chch airport bright and early |
When I first touched Australian air, I fell in love. I swear this is the first time I felt warmth since I left California in June (and this trip was at the end of October). We basically beached and cocktailed for 5 days and then went home. Could you ask for more?
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rebirth |
typical lunch setup |
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interacting with locals |
my favorite beach: Manly |
ping pong bar |
iconic and highly necessary |
the beautiful people of Bondi Beach |
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sleepy bbs all tuckered out, homeward bound |
That's all to tell for now, stories of my final adventure (with the Queally fam) to be posted soon!
2 comments
you misspelled sprang brake
ReplyDeleteheh my bad
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