We have been driving fools since we last posted in Nelson. The landscape is so beautiful here that we have found it easy to drive all day and, as a result, we are ahead of schedule, as we are currently resting comfortably in a rather large “motel” room (or what I would call a full apartment) on Lake Tekapo. It is lovely. But, we did not just up and drive here, we hit several awesome spots on the way, so let’s go through them in order:
On Sunday, we drove from Nelson to Karamea, a really tiny town in the northwest part of the south island. Here, we explored magnificent lime arches and walls and cool caves that contained bones of the extinct moa bird. The photos did not come out as well as we had hoped, but they will give you an idea of what we saw … for more, check out our web album: http://picasaweb.google.com/jenniemerrill/Karamea?authkey=q96IFBHmgc8
Entrance to the "lost" or "fourth" limestone arch
Stalactites in the Honeycomb CavesOn Tuesday, we drove from Karamea down the west coast and across the gorgeous Haast Pass to the top of Lake Wanaka, stopping to check out a seal colony and the Franz Josef Glacier on the way. Even though half of the 11-hour drive was rainy, it was stunning. It is amazing how the landscape changes and evolves here. Rocky coasts, lush forests and then big, steep, grassy and/or snowcapped mountains. How often can one drive from a subtropical rainforest, to a glacier and then a lake surrounded by mountains in one day? Here is some of what we saw:
Our final stop was a great campsite right on Lake Wanaka. Here we enjoyed beautiful sunset views and a nice fire (though we could have done without the sandflies).
Mt. Cook
Tomorrow we are off to Christchurch for our final two nights. Hope everyone is well at home.
On Wednesday, we drove to Queenstown and then up to Lake Tepako. One remarkable thing about this path were the fields of lupine we passed. The road is lined with them and from time to time you pass vast fields of the flowers in varying pink, purple and yellow shades. It is absolutely beautiful. Queenstown was quite nice as well. Here we tasted the best burger we have ever tried and finished our meal with some tasty wines at a nearby winery. We then made our way up toward Christchurch, stopping at Lake Tekapo to sleep. On our way north, we passed Mt. Cook, the highest peak in New Zealand. As you can see, it is magnificent.
Mt. CookYou can check out more photos of this portion of our trip on this web album: http://picasaweb.google.com/jenniemerrill/FranzJosefToLakeTekapo?authkey=-loY2wavp20
Tomorrow we are off to Christchurch for our final two nights. Hope everyone is well at home.







2 comments:
amazing!!! xxoo
Hannah says: DANG I AM JEALOUS OF FLAT SANDY ... See, it does pay to be super skinny! I am so nostalgic for New Zealand, so many of these places are places Lo and I visited 20 years ago!
The critters back at the ranch say we feel your pain as your trip comes to an end, but we are looking forward to seeing you!
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