We left Te Anau as we found it – in the rain. John went out with his new found
friend, Jackson, last night and Jackson introduced him to some other kids going
to Dunedin. I think he was tired,
but I’m glad he went.
Today, we just drove down the coast to Invercargill and on
to Bluff. Here we stopped at the
southernmost point on the big islands of New Zealand. These cities are some of the oldest beginning in the early
1820s. We are staying in a hostel
tonight and will be heading out to Stewart Island for our last great
adventure. We’ll be hiking into a
hut tomorrow after taking a ferry to the island and a water taxi to a hike and
we’ll hike across the island for a stay (hopefully it’s not full) in a
hut. We are taking a tent just in
case. It's also forecast to rain. Then the next day, we’ll
hike back, catch a water taxi and spend the night in a lodge on the
island. We’ll maybe go mountain
biking or a island cruise before heading back on the ferry and on to
Dunedin. I won’t be posting
anything until at least Wednesday night!