The world’s fastest Indian

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Post by Andy Upon arrival at Invercargill we headed straight to the i site (Tourist Information) and museum and asked about Burt Monroe and the World’s Fastest Indian (a motorbike). Burt, from Invercargill, set the record back in the 60s or 70s and the record still stands today. Andy had … Read More

Adrenaline

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Post by Andy The drive to Queenstown was beautiful with a large portion of the journey taking us on a winding road alongside Lake Wakatipu, we made several stops to take pictures. We arrived in Queenstown flung the tent up and headed into town for a look around, it was … Read More

River Racing

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Wicked fun In Ashburton parts of the river bed are dry leaving plenty of room for playing in 4x4s, traversing the shallower (or deep if you’re Steve) parts of the river as you go. The morning, as I’d imagine any river racing experience, didn’t go without its mishaps. Steve managed … Read More

Moeraki Boulders and Shag Point

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Driving from Ashburton along the West coast towards Dunedin we left behind the flats of the Canterbury planes and the scenery became more and more spectacular. Our first stop was the Moeraki Boulders. A bizarre phenomena. Spherical boulders with honeycomb like centre resting on a beach. Some of these boulders … Read More

Taieri Gorge Railway

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Our morning in Dunedin was spent on the Taieri Gorge Railway, billed as ‘One of the world’s great train trips’. The journey took us through the rugged mountain interior of central Otago. The scenery was stunning, the carriages old style and very comfortable with sliding windows, perfect for taking pictures … Read More

Ashburton

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In one word … QUIET. Ashburton is like a ghost town. Nothing on the road, nobody wandering around town, just a whole lot of quietness. Soooo different to home. Nice, but I’m not sure I could live with all the quietness. On New Years Day we headed out to the … Read More

JUMP

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Our last morning in Auckland and we were back at the Sky Tower. Today Andy was going to launch himself from a platform 192 metres up the building and land on his feet at the bottom – the Sky Jump. I’d done the jump last time I was in Auckland … Read More

It’s been a while

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The last time I posted I was in America. It’s now seven months later. I have a ‘real’ job and I’m in New Zealand – for a month. I have a new way of blogging – much shorter posts. That way maybe I’ll get most of this trip on here … Read More

Arriving in Auckland

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My first trip with a boyfriend. This could be interesting! I’ve never so much as been on holiday with a boyfriend before. Will we still be friends when we get back? – I hope so. So far it’s been great. After an uncomfortable plane ride we arrived in Auckland on … Read More

Buckling at the knees

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Today was the day I’d been dreading but looking forward to at the same time. Still getting over the jet-lag we were up extra early. Andy had turned to me at 1am and woke me up excitedly saying: “Babe, babe, we’re in New Zealand.” “Go back to sleep it’s the … Read More

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