March 31, 2008

Not All Who Wander Are Lost


Okay, I'll be the first to admit "I'm lost". Well, I know where I am, but have no idea where I'm headed or how to get there. When I last left off, I had just done some paragliding on the North Island. Since then I've had and interesting time. I never thought I would be homeless on the streets of Wellington or that I would sleep on a bench outside the train station, but here we are.
After I left Hastings I was going to start traveling back to the South Island. I told the woman at the back packer I found a cheep bus ticket and she helped me out by finding me a 3 o'clock ferry ticket from Wellington to Picton. It was very nice of her but I should have double checked her handy work. I left the next morning with the cute English girl from the backpacker and took the 5 hr bus ride to Wellington. After I got there I said goodbye and headed for the Ferry Terminal. I walked in and informed the nice chap that I was there for the 3 "o'clock" ferry. He informed me that I must be at the wrong ferry since they didn't have a 3 o'clock ferry. I knew I had the right ferry, but unfortunately I didn't have the right 3 o'clock. The nice chap informed me that I had a 0300 not 1500 departure time and that I was 12 hrs late. He could see my despair and he re- booked my ticket for the next 0300 departure since the rest for the day trips were full. I was going to look for a backpacker to crash at, but they were all full for the Rock 2 Wellington concert that weekend featuring Kiss, Poison, White Snake, and Ozzy Osbourne to name a few. So I was homeless until my Ferry ride.
So I went to the Te Papa museum (which is free) and checked my back pack into the free coat check and visited the museum for 3 hours. Then I ate some food on the water front where I saw a huge stingray. Next I took a nap on a bench outside the train station before checking in my luggage at the Ferry. I then slept in their terminal until boarding time. The ferry ride is 5.5 hrs and is normally really beautiful but it was night, so I slept. They had Harry Potter and Bratz playing for movies, but I slept the whole way. When I got to Picton, I waited for the sun to rise before leaving the terminal. I next wandered around town until it was a "decent" time to find a back packer. The first place was full, but the next just had an opening (as I paid, the women changed her mind and they had to turn her away as they gave me the key) I spent the day hiking and returned to the BP for free pudding.

The next day I hitched to Nelson and had one of the funniest rides. This Austrian woman picked me up. She claimed just just learned how to drive an automatic car. She was wrong, she does not know how. Ever time she stopped she would shift into low. Then at about 50k/h she would shift to 2nd. At 80-100 k/h she would shift to drive. That poor little transmission on the hire (rental) car was taking it hard. Plus because you need to apply the bake to shift from park, she would hit the brakes whenever shifting. It was too funny watching to tell her the truth.
When I got to Nelson, all the backpackers were full so I hitched a little way out of the city to a small camp ground. It was a nice place, but a little too far from town with way too many sand flies (just like black flies). The next day I hitched a ride back in and found the sister BP to the one I stayed at in Picton. This meant more free pudding. This was also Easter and all the stores were closed. I really needed to find some food, but nothing was open. The next day my self and a fellow traveler took the free bikes from the BP and headed to the beach. My old man would love all the sand dollars we found. At this point I was getting stressed b/c I didn't have a farm to work on and I was spending money too quickly. However, good things come to those who wait and before I knew it I had two WWOOFing opportunities.

The first place was in Richmond which is just south of Nelson. This was the best place yet with only 4-4.5 hrs of work a day and all the fresh peaches I could eat. Every meal was made with food from their land except dairy and bread. I guess the venison also wasn't from their land, but a friend of theirs had shot it nearby. After work, I would take a bike into town or out to Rabbit Island and walk along the beaches. Very relaxing and a good addition to the trip.
The next farm I was at was in Mapua which is about 15 min from Richmond. The Hosts ran a woodworking studio where they made wooden bowls. I thought this was interesting because that is what my ancestors use to do back in VT. Again, I had 4hrs of work a day and then trips into town. Most of the time the host would drive me to Richmond or Motueka and I would hitch back. One afternoon I had to turn a ride down when the driver was so drunk that he could hardly talk and when he went into the store to buy a pack of cigarettes, he almost fell over. I like getting rides, but I'm not desperate.
After all that work, it was time for some fun before heading back home. So to start this off, I went on a backpacking trip of the Abel Tasman. WOW, my pictures don't do it justice. This was a walk through lush rain forests surrounded by sandy beaches.
Saw some great wildlife including lots of birds. At night we had Possums fighting outside the tents and if you went out with a flashlight you could easily find 5-10 of them. We also saw lots of baby seals. I talked to some guys doing some kayaking and they said the seals would jump up and ride on the kayak (I've seen pictures so I know it's true). I heard wild boar and even some Stags roaring.
An interesting aspect of this hike is that you need to do sections at just the right time. There are a few estuary crossings that must be made at low tide. I had a couple close calls, but those stories can be saved for latter.
I met a great English couple that I spend 2 of the days hiking with. One night we went out and collected Mussels for dinner and ate fresh mussels cooked in soup noodles. Boy was it good. Also as we collected the mussels, 4 baby seals came over to see what we were doing and played with us. Unfortunately I left my camera in the tent.The last morning I got up early and made it to the end of the trail. I knew I was going to be on a remote road and hitching was going to be tough. However after 1.5hrs and only seeing 2 cars, a nice young chap picked me up and gave me a ride into Takaka. I then hitched back to the place in Mapua I was WWOOFing and took a shower and got some good hot food in my stomach.
The end of my trip to date has been a lot of Hitch Hiking. From Mapua to Richmond, Reefton to visit Ged (former WWOOFing host) at the gold mine, Waipara, Kaikoura, and back to CHCH. That is about about 11 hours in a car and about 4.5 hours standing on the side of the road. The back packer I stayed at in Kaikoura as great, for $20 I got a bed and the use of a sauna, hot tub, pool, pool table, TV lounge, kitchen... Not bad!
So now I must get "cleaned up" and ready to travel north. I really need a haircut and a good shower. I'll be home soon, but on May 1st I head north again to Alaska. Before I left for Antarctica, Ian O'Brien (4 years old) drew me a map on how to get home but unfortunately I only caught on to the big arrow and the word North. Thank you Ian, but next time I'll get it right. I miss you all and hope to see most of you next week

Cheers

March 28, 2008

True Friends

I received this picture from one of my friends not to long ago. In the picture is Betty, Steph, and Bama. They were on a trip together in NZ and thought of me when they saw these cereal boxes. I hope everyone gets a kick out of these pictures. I hope to update more but for now I must go.

Cheers

March 19, 2008

What A Bad Day

Okay, I recently had a horrible day but it's not what you think, it's because I could hear my Dad's voice in my head giving me advice. But, we'll get into that in a minute.
So I left CHCH a week ago, but before I left I ran into a couple friends from the ice. It was fun to see familiar faces once again and we even found a cool little bar with live music to spend the evening (although I stopped drinking after I left the ice but don't worry, it will only last a little while). I caught a plane to Wellington when I was going to spend the evening at the famous Beethoven House. I was told by a friend on the ice that each morning you are woken for breakfast by the sounds of the classical composer. However the true Beethoven house is full of drug dealing sketchy people. I saw maybe 5 deals go down in an hour from people that weren't even staying at the back packer. The dogs that lived there pooped all over the floor, and cleaning I don't think had been done since Beethoven was alive. However, I left the next day and was headed to Hawke's Bay via bus.

I got in around 6:30pm and thought I could just find a backpacker to stay at. However the first two I went to were full. The next on the list didn't have a good rating so I was afraid to stay there but there was a forth option. This fourth option did not have a rating since it was new but I gave it a shot. They had one free bed left and were willing to come pick me up so I took it. This place is beautiful. The people are friendly and the owners clean every day. I love it hear.

The reason I came to Hawke's Bay is to take a paragliding course. I wanted to get my PG2 licence and was under the impression it was $1250. However it required a PQ1 licence which I didn't have which cost $620. So this is where my Dad's voice came in to my head. I did not need the PG2 licence since I didn't even have a paraglider. So, I did the PG1 course.

Barry, my instructor was a little odd, but his office is in a storage unit. He has been flying for 15 years, but I don't think he has been teaching all that long.

I was able to complete 7 flights off the hill which were a little scary, but I did it and it was a ton of fun. I'm not sure if I'll try again later in life, but it was worth the adventure. So next I'm off to the south Island again via the Ferry and I hope I can find a new farm. I also need to find a new summer job but I'm thinking about asking Stryker if they'll take me back again for the summer. Who knows.

Cheers,
Skippy

March 12, 2008

West Coast

Hello Everyone, I am currently back in CHCH waiting to head north to Wellington. So what have I been up to in the past couple weeks. Well I left Gore (the sheep Farm) on a rainy Sunday Morning. I took me 1.5hrs to get the first ride but I was able to make it up to Cromwell. I then waited an hour, still in the rain, for the next ride to Wanaka. At that point I gave up and decided to spend the night in Wanaka.
While wandering around town (after the rain stopped), I ran into some ice friends. They were headed to a great little movie theatre. The movie was okay, but we watched it from big soft couches. There is even a car in there that you can watch the movie from. After a long day with friends I headed back to the backpacker I was staying at.
The next morning I headed north up the West Coast. It took an hour to get the first ride but after that I only waited <30sec>

My new WWOOFing farm was interesting. I got to run a tractor, tow a horse trailer, drive stick again, work with sheep, horses, chickens... The farm was fun but one night it got interesting. I couldn't figure out why the wife couldn't drive and kept going to these meetings. Well one night when the husband was at work she started acting funny. Within an hour she could hardly walk and wasn't talking right. I finally figured out she was an Alcoholic (the meetings and no driving thing). It was a long evening as she passed out 4 times and destroyed their house. I started the first couple hours by picking up behind her, but after a while I gave up (it wasn't my house). I finally left her for the night in the living room (stairs were not an option) and decided that once an hour I would go check on her. With that be hind me Work was great.
On Saturday I went to the Wild Foods Festival. WOW that was fun! I ate things such as crocodile, kangaroo, ostrich, huhu grubs, worms, paunga, venison... I ran into a ton of ice people there and I felt like I was home again. The picture is of Neoma after eating a live Huhu Grub.
After the Festival I left with Ben an Neoma for WestPort. I was going to Couch Surf with them at this really cool place on the beach. The house was built by Dave, the owner, who had no other building experience. The house was so nice. Plus all night you could here the waves crashing.
On the way back to Greymouth (where I was WWOOFing) we stopped off at Pancake Rocks to see the sights. A little disappointing. I then went back to WWOOFing and hitch back to CHCH on Tuesday. Two fun women picked me up and drove me all the way from Greymouth to the YMCA in CHCH (3.5hrs). Aurthur's Pass is unbelievable an any pictures I took didn't come close to capturing the sights. I'm leaving in an hour for Wellington and have already booked my return flight home. I will be home on the 19th of April at 2330. I know late at night, but I hope someone will be able to come pick me up in Burlington :)
Cheers