We thought maybe we’d sleep in this morning, but guess
what? No deal! Up at 5:30 to ride out to Lake Matheson
for the sunrise behind Mt. Tasman and Mt. Cook! What a view.
This lake is a natural lake left from a glacier that has retreated. It was a real treat. We headed back in town for a little
more time in bed. Then a girl from
Germany, who we met and John played cribbage with last night, came with us for
the ride to Wanaka. We also met a
girl from Denver on our tramp, and she was also at the hostel and played
cribbage. She came out to Lake
Matheson with us this morning. I
wasn’t sure what to expect on this leg of the voyage to Wanaka, but New Zealand
never ceases to amaze! Haast is a
beautiful small town on the south of the West coast, as they call it, right
along the ocean. The ocean
pounding into the rocks was impressive.
Outside of Haast, we climbed along a beautiful blue glacial-fed river
and went over Haast Pass. We were
driving right around Mt. Aspiring National Park. I’m not sure why it’s called Mt. Aspiring because it’s
totally INSPIRING!! Not too much
farther was Lake Wanaka. At first,
it sort of looked like Blue Mesa, but then we went around a bend and it looked
like the ocean! It’s BIG! Then over a small “pass” to Lake
Hawea. Unfortunately, when we
stopped to take a picture there, we got back into the car and it wouldn’t start
– AGAIN! Luckily, a group from
Australia was also at the pull off and they were able to take me down to a place
where I could get phone service.
After a 1 ½ hour delay, we were back on the road. We dropped Klara at her hostel, found
ours, went shopping, cooked dinner, and are ready to head out across the park
to see the lake! We’ve made
reservations for the town of Mt. Cook tomorrow for some great hiking, and then
we’ll be back in Wanaka to maybe do some mountain biking. Got to still get in that bungee jumping
in Queenstown, which isn’t too far!!
However, everyone says the scene in Queenstown is crazy and you won’t
meet a local. We are trying to
figure out how to do the bungee jumping and not stay in Queenstown. Looking at a map, you’d think “no
problem” but distances are VERY deceiving in New Zealand! We still have hopes of getting to
Milford Sound and Stewart Island.
I still haven’t seen penguins and that’s the last “must do” on my
list. Everything else will have to
wait until my next trip!
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