APRIL 12 – 17, 2015
NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
WELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH and the WAITOMO CAVES
We boarded the Inter Islander ferry again and crossed over
to Wellington. We were back on the north island. Wellington is the capital of
New Zealand and is affectionately known as “Windy Welly” because of the
blustery, cold, grey weather (seriously, don’t bother styling your hair here).The
city has a lot to offer with theatres, museums, great shops, gardens, farmer’s
markets and lots and LOTS of food! Cuba Street is the place to go for a meal
and there is also an evening market, with food trucks galore, serving every
type of cuisine imaginable. Thank goodness our pants had an elastic
waistband…yummy!
New Plymouth was one of my favorite cities. Theo preferred
Queenstown, but I liked it here better because there were hardly any tourists
around. I felt like I was able to experience the way city life truly is in New
Zealand. Everyone was extremely friendly and they were, obviously, very proud
of where they live. The beach and mountains are close by and the city has a lot
to offer. New Plymouth has it all and I
loved it.
Our last stop before returning to our boat was the Waitomo
Caves. This place is a huge draw for tourists because of the glow worm boat
tours. Theo and I skipped that and went caving instead. We did not know about
this sport until we began traveling in New Zealand. After being strapped into a harness, we
repelled 330 feet to the bottom of a gorgeous cave. It was early in the morning
and the light was streaming in through the opening. We attached ourselves to a
secured rope and climbed through the cave and up and out the other end. While
exploring we saw some really interesting rock formations and the popular glow
worms too. I would love to go caving again sometime…it was so much fun.
Preparing for our decent |
Three hundred feet to go! |
Almost to the bottom of the cave. |
The early morning sunlight peaking into the cave |
Glow worms during the day...gross. |
Completing a very long climb out of the cave |
APRIL 18 – MAY 9, 2015
WHANGAREI MARINA
NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
It felt good to be back on our boat and finally sleep in our
bed. We had been gone for 42 days and that is a long time! Anyway, we unpacked and
(very slowly) began getting the boat ready for our sail to Fiji. Theo and I are
very comfortable in this marina. We have gotten to know Whangarei and have made
friends here. Of course most of the people we have gotten to know are sailors,
and since winter is coming to New Zealand, they are sailing away as well.
Hopefully we will cross paths with some of them again.
A stunning night at the marina |
As I am writing this, Theo is studying the weather reports
intensely. The weather is worsening here and we have been waiting for a good weather
window to begin sailing north. It seems we will be leaving within the next few
days. We are also planning to stop at Minerva reef (a submerged atoll between
here and Fiji). There is amazing sea life and diving
there. Here we go again!
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