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Hi folks,

As it turned out as too time consuming, we are moving our travelblog only to GlobalZoo - Kindly use this link to follow us: http://www.globalzoo.de/Kiwi-Adventure/blog.php. Pleas also be informed that the blog is held in German as well as English language.

Thank you for your understanding and kind regards!

Posted by spite777 24.02.2010 00:38 Archived in New Zealand Tagged packing Comments (0)

2 more weeks...

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The anticipation to visiting Aotearoa (The Land of the Long White Cloud), as the Maori people call New Zealand, is reaching the zenith. The last entries on the to-do list are dealt with, e.g. reserving a rental car for the ride Klagenfurt to Vienna and back, organizing the last equipment and clothes, printing travel maps of the North and South island in A1 format to conveniently note our journeys stopovers etc.

Basically everything is running smooth, although we had an unwelcome surprise: As a regular Economy class traveler the baggage allowance is limited to 20kg / Person. Of course it is possible to have excess baggage, but who wants to spend EUR 40 / kg of excess ...definitely not us! :) Added to this, there is our embosomed pop-up tent "Wurfi" (which as about 5kg in weight) and the cases and bag packs, which also have some dead weight. All in all, we have about 14kg free for personal stuff, which is not too much for four weeks. That means, we gotta leave our surfboards, scuba tanks, free weights, gaming console and other essentialities of daily life at home ;) To have the possibility to measure our luggage weight on a per gram basis, we cannot just use our personal scales, furthermore our super-strong kitchen scales have to pay for it.

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Sketching a brief overview of our route:

Starting at Auckland we escape from the city hustle and bustle relatively rapid to have a good time resting at the white beaches of Coromandel peninsula shortly afterwards. After a few days of chilling and overcoming the jet lag at beach, sun and sea, we head back into the heart of the country to the volcanic fields around Rotorua, where there are not only geysers and volcanoes to visit but also a wicked rafting tour on a small surfboard to experience - If you think that's weird, lean back and stay tuned ;)

On the way to the capitol Wellington we will be black water rafting through the glow worm caves and climb Mount Doom right after in record time. If anybody is interested to dump his LOTR ring, please feel free to contact us ;) Using the ferry and our hopefully still roadworthy car we will cross over to the South island...

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After these exertions we will target the beach again, this time to the golden beaches of Abel Tasman National park, where we will make first contact with New Zealands dolphins and penguins while canoing. In Kaikoura we will have wales and dolphins as close as being able to touch them (Catchword: Dolphin swimming - Woohoo!). After a quad and mountain biking tour in Hanmer Springs, we are traveling across Mt. Arthur's Pass to the Franz Josef glacier which is surrounded by a rain forest and being located right next to the sea.

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In Queenstown it's going to be pretty awesome one more time at rafting and a jet boat ride through whitewater and a bungy jump ;) With a small ship we are going to sail through the famous sounds of the south island and chug with the rental car via the south tip of New Zealand back to the north, to Christchurch (where our flight back to Auckland departs). In the far far north we will stop by the most awesome beaches and go on a small sailing trip on an old bark. Basically, Ladies and Gentlemen, that's it - If you think a boring holiday is bound to occur, you are totally right ;)

Kind regards and have great day,
Franz, Stephan, Thomas

Posted by spite777 31.01.2010 08:59 Archived in Austria Tagged packing Comments (0)

23 days left...

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Kia Ora! It's less than a month until our departure from good old Europe and the arrival in New Zealand.
From midmonth February until midmonth March 2010 us three will be painting New Zealand red.

There is no other country (beside some small islands throughout the Pacific ocean) which is further afar - Even the Antartica would be nearer, in consideration of the beeline ;) Our preparations are getting into top gear anyhow... Accomodations are booked, after tough negotiations we agreed on a rental car, our route is defined and the must-have-seen spots are located - New Zealand, here we come!

To feel and enjoy the pure and untouched nature, we have decided not to stay all nights in five star hotels and go camping in the Wilderness... As we are all lazy guys we managed to get a pop-up tent, which you just through in the air and it pitches automatically. Breaking turns out a little more complex - but hey, even that is no problem for us highly talented Origami masters. Stephan is going to act as the tent chief-master-chief.

Some equipment, which is worth to mention, which is going to the weary journey with us is
- Trekking/hiking shoes (to climb the Tongariro volcano)
- Pentax W60 outdoor cam for extreme shooting
- Water and wind resistant clothes
- Headlamps for night hunting and more

Btw, the Kiwis (not the fruit and also not the animals, although those might have done a better job than our soccer stars) have qualified for the football world championship in South Africa 2010... ;) Originally being a Rugby nation, they have risen to be a football nation. Something, Austria can only dream about...

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The pleasant anticipation to visiting the land of the LOTR is increasing constantly - That's how it should be :)

Kind regards and have great day,
Franz, Stephan, Thomas

Posted by spite777 21.01.2010 21:00 Archived in Austria Tagged packing Comments (0)

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