I've Been to the Land Down Under
Two and a half weeks, five people in a five person car, all of our camping gear and the west coast of New Zealand's South Island to explore. We experienced the beautiful contrasts between the cultivated and wild landscapes, felt dwarfed by the mountains and calmed by crashing waves that lulled us to sleep. We kayaked in the Tasman sea, hiked up mountains, drove (a lot), swam in blue pools, and jumped from bridges (bungees attached...sometimes). We are now left with indescribable moments of awe at what nature has to offer and a hunger to come back and continue exploring. This is an incredibly abbreviated version of our trip and it will take me a while to cull through my memories to choose one to recount here. In the meantime, enjoy these images.
Ferry from Wellington, New Zealand
Sunset in Nelson, New Zealand
Sunrise on Te Pukatea, Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Sunset on Onetahuti, Abel Tasman National Park , New Zealand
Catching a water taxi in Awaroa Bay, Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Greymouth, New Zealand
Car trouble in Hari Hari, New Zealand (our car is not pictured).
Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand
Gillespies Beach Campground, Fox Glacier, New Zealand
Reflection of Mt. Cook at Lake Matheson, Fox Glacier, New Zealand
Summit of Roys Peak, Wanaka, New Zealand
Our trusty car entering Fiordland, New Zealand
Sunrise at Cascade Creek Campground, Fiordland, New Zealand
Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
Setting up camp near Queenstown, New Zealand
(Somewhat successful shot) near Queenstown, New Zealand