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Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Marlborough » Picton December 15th 2002

I had phoned and booked the Jugglers Rest Backpackers a few days in advance after reading the name in the BBH guide. Sounded like a place I should visit, juggling is one of my now too many hobbies. Going across on the ferry I read in the Lonely Planet - run by professional jugglers! Going to learn some new tricks! True enough after walking across from the ferry point (note: check for free pickups next time) I walk into the yard of the Jugglers Rest and there are guys passing clubs, spinning diablos and a few guitars lying around. Nice, I felt at home straight away. Gary an English guy had come over to New Zealand as a young man, street performing, met his wife, started a juggling shop in Christchurch. He now lives with his ... read more
Sunset over Picton
4 Clubs
Picton

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Wellington Region » Wellington December 12th 2002

After being ill in Featherston I went to wellington and checked into the closest hostel to the train station. The downtown backpackers, slightly away from downtown but really close to the train station and ferry port. Went to McDonalds, about the only time I eat McDonalds is when I’m hungover - the fat, sugar and salt content of a value meal seem to be just what my body craves when recovering from too much drink. I purchased my meal - super size - walked towards a free seat and dropped the lot. Enough - I was starting to think that my run of bad luck would just continue - but then the nice manager gave me the meal again. I walked more carefully to the seats and started to feel a little better as the junk ... read more
Trees from Lord of The Rings
The Carols

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Wellington Region » Featherston December 10th 2002

I decided to drive to Wellington. My car had been going nicely for about 1000 kilometres, picked a couple of hitchhikers. About 20km from Wellington the oil light flickered on, and off and on. I started looking for a petrol station to stop and check it out. The temperature was low… in fact almost on the bottom of the scale. The oil light stayed on a rattling sound started. I stopped. The engine was so hot. Waited. I had reached the edge of a town called Greytown. I waited some more. I decided to start the engine and see if I could get to the middle of the town and into a garage. The engine exploded. Smoke and steam and noise and smells overwhelmed the car. The two german girls that I had given a lift ... read more

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » East Coast » Napier December 9th 2002

Napier was destroyed in 1931 by a large earthquake, the town was quickly rebuilt in the style of the time, Art Deco. Napier is now renowned as one of the world’s best examples of Art Deco architecture. For $2 from the visitors centre a map of the town with descriptions of the best buildings can be bought. Following this leads you round the town in a couple of hours. I tried to take a photo of every building on the map, but can’t remember which building is which now. I stayed in Stable Lodge Backpackers, a really nice little place. With free Internet use, the first since San Francisco. I went to Cape Kidnappers with Sandra and Cheika from Germany and Japan. Cape Kidnappers is so named because when Captain Cook set anchor there and went ... read more
Art Deco Arch
Cape Kidnappers
Gannet Colony


High on the central plateua of the North Island is the Tongariro National Park. The National Park consists of three major peaks Mount Tongariro, Mount Nqauruhoe, Mount Ruapehu, given to the country by Horonuku Te Heuheu Tukino and chief of the Ngati Tuwhretoa people in 1887 - New Zealand’s first national park. In the winter the attraction is the skiing in the summer the walking, or tramping. I stayed in the National Park Village and the National Park Backpackers, a hostel with New Zealands highest climbing wall, (from sea level). Spent the first evening at the hostel climbing around on the indoor walls, the first time I have climbed and really enjoyed it. On an indoor wall the holds are all marked really clearly, but allows you to gain strength and technique in a very safe ... read more
Tongariro Crossing
Ali in the Tongariro
Climbing Wall

Oceania » Australia » New South Wales » Sydney December 7th 2002

Zaterdag Een paar bewoners, ja, bewoners, want sommige zitten al maanden in dit hostel, gingen indoor wandklimmen. Freek had weliswaar nog spierpijn in z'n armen van het abseilen en canyoningen, maar had er desondanks ook wel weer zin in. Dus is hij het maar weer een beetje hogerop gaan zoeken. Je moet er maar zin in hebben. Rene en Jos gaan weer even het centrum in. Jos wil een nieuwe broek. Na een uur zijn ze een beetje vertwijfeld... kopen mannen geen kleren in deze stad? Er zijn alleen maar vrouwenkleding winkels! Lang, lang zoeken levert bewijs van het tegendeel. Jos een mooie broek gevonden. En nog geen twee minuten later op straat komt er een onfris mannetje met een pakketje onder zijn arm: "Wil je een broek kopen" Juiste maat, 2 voor de helft van ... read more
Wine tasting
Wine tasting 2
X-mas dinner

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Rotorua December 5th 2002

After a few quiet evenings on the east of the North Island I decided that I needed to meet some people again. Rotorua is nicknamed Roto-Vegas by some of the locals due the huge amount of tourism that goes on there. Having been to Las Vegas the nickname is a little oversized. Although tourist oriented, see the mud pools, smell the sulphur, the scale and size of the city is along the lines of a small town back home. The Funky Green Voyager is where I chose to stay. Run by Gerard an eclectic verbally active host with a brusque but friendly style. Must find a really big word for Gerard. I spent my first day in Rotorua at the Wai-O-Tapu - Thermal Wonder World, a collection of smelly coloured and bubbling pools, and the Lady ... read more
The Artists Pallete
Bubbling Mud
Lady Knox Geyser

Oceania » Australia » New South Wales December 3rd 2002

Dinsdag Vandaag een ritje richting Blue Mountains. Katoomba om precies te zijn. Op de heenweg nog even op zoek naar een nieuwe voorruit, maar deze zoektocht levert niks op. Na aankomst in Katoomba aardig hostelletje gevonden, die maar geboekt en dan een stukkie lopen. Al snel zien we ze dan in het echt: The Three Sisters. Een van de grote attracties van deze bergen. Daar hebben we dan maar eens een foto van gemaakt. Terug in het hostel een Nederlands sprekende Nieuw Zeelandse en een Engels sprekende Nieuw Zeelandse ontmoet, Jo en Monique. Spelletje kaarten lukte niet vanwege de ontzettende drukte tijdens een wereldreis, dat wordt uitgesteld. Woensdag Vandaag staat de scenic railway op het programma. En dat is het dan eigenlijk ook wel. Dus het duurt even voor we alledrie op gang zijn. Een aardige ... read more
The Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains
BBQ in Katoomba
Giant Staircase... 900 steps to go

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » East Coast » Opotiki December 3rd 2002

Stayed at Steve’s Beachhouse Backpackers. The Beachhouse Backpackers is about 2 miles out of the small town of Opotiki, Steve had in his time travelled the world from his home in Auckland, returned after 5 years and asked where the best climate in New Zealand could be found - the east cape. The weather for me was good, and I enjoyed a walk along the beach, a wander through the town and relaxed for the evening. The Budget Backpacker Hostels network or the BBH is a group of independent hostels that are rated and listed in a book. Holding a BBH card entitles the bearer to a guaranteed price, in my experience the hostels that are members of this group tend to be the smaller, friendlier hostels. I purchased a card and set about saving a ... read more
Opotiki Beach

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Coromandel » Coromandel Town December 2nd 2002

East of Auckland across the Hauraki Gulf extends the Coromandel Peninsula. Coromandel Town home to a few thousand lies in an area of really attractive countryside. I managed to get to Coromandel in my new car. I purchased a car in Auckland, $1400 NZ, 1987 Mitsubishi Lancer estate, I should be able to sleep in the back of the car, save money on hostels occasionally, sell the car on at the end of the trip. I get to go exactly where I want to, when I want to, and New Zealand is really nice to drive in, the roads are mostly empty. So I drove to Coromandel, 3hrs from Auckland, enjoyed the freedom. Stopped in Thames, found a really nice hostel in Coromandel, Lion’s Den Hostel, run by Lynda. Lynda is really nice and gave me ... read more
The Firebreather
Lovely Landscape
Kauri Trees




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