Had an epic adventure with Teddy a few days a go. We took a few days off from work and drove south, way south. We made it to the southern most point in New Zealand and explored the Catlins, a region full of beautiful coast, yellow-eyed penguins, sea lions, and waves. We decided to try to catch a few waves and took a really fun surf lesson at Curio Bay (alongside dolphins and sea lions). I swallowed about a gallon of salt water, but had an awesome time attempting to surf and even managed to stand up a few times. I am really beginning to love this endless summer routine. My routine working at the hostel is going well. We had a staff party tonight at our house. I have some great co-workers and will be sad to depart from Wanaka in a few weeks to carry on with my travels. Abrazos from Nueva Zelanda!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Surfing in the Catlins
Had an epic adventure with Teddy a few days a go. We took a few days off from work and drove south, way south. We made it to the southern most point in New Zealand and explored the Catlins, a region full of beautiful coast, yellow-eyed penguins, sea lions, and waves. We decided to try to catch a few waves and took a really fun surf lesson at Curio Bay (alongside dolphins and sea lions). I swallowed about a gallon of salt water, but had an awesome time attempting to surf and even managed to stand up a few times. I am really beginning to love this endless summer routine. My routine working at the hostel is going well. We had a staff party tonight at our house. I have some great co-workers and will be sad to depart from Wanaka in a few weeks to carry on with my travels. Abrazos from Nueva Zelanda!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Wanaka, New Zealand
Hi all! My life in Wanaka is fully up and running, so it's about time I update my blog! Wanaka is a small town, surrounded by stunning mountains, on a lake, and is simply a wonderful place to spend the month of February. In the winter Wanaka turns into a ski town and is a nice, quieter alternative to nearby Queenstown. I live in a little "batch" next to the YHA Purple Cow hostel, where I work cleaning rooms. (don't worry Middlebury amigos, I'm still a Panthers fan through and through, despite working at the Purple Cow! ) It is not the most flash job in New Zealand, but it is definitely helping my pay the bills and slow down my travels for a bit to just enjoy life here. I have a great roommate, Teddy, originally from New Hampshire. Recently we took a trip to Mount Cook, the highest peak in Australasia (although I'm still not exactly sure of what countries that consists of)and had fun hiking around in the area. The color of the glacial lake was out of this world and the mountains were awe-inspiring. That's Teddy in the picture, enjoying some smoked salmon we had picked up on our way home from our Mount Cook adventure, outside our wee house.
More pictures and stories to come soon. Miss you all!
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