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Travel Blogs from Wanaka
Wondering Wanaka
... sandwiches, fruit and of course tam tams we wondered around the shops (all 2 roads of them here - so a big place compared with others!) before enjoying a chocolate brownie and some wifi. Sam noticed a running trail race advert pinned up for tomorrow morning and so we are now investigating if this would be achievable or unrealistic due to our severe lack of training since leaving the UK but contemplating our very own 'Challenge Wanaka'! H & S ...
Halbzeit
... ruhig mehr sein koennen ;) Das Motto war *P-Party*. Jedes Kostuem musste mit P beginnen. Peacock, Pile of Rubbish, Prostetute, Polygamist, Paedophil, Preschooler, Police, Pirate, Polynesien, etc.
So nachdem ich das ueberlebt habe (der Wohncontainer hatte keine funktionierende Heizung) (warum das Ding sich Hotel schimpft, habe ich nicht rausgefunden), wurde ich zu Franz Josef gefahren. Meine Guete das ...
Wanted: adventure thrill seekers. Apply within
... br> Getting down the mountain in our campervan was not so easy. On account of the now blizzard conditions, the cliff edge hairpin 12km mountain track we'd driven up was a death trap. We armed the lotus with snow chains (unlike many, knowing how to fit them thanks to JK's trial run in the mud) and went down painfully slowly. One hour on, having let even 70 seater coaches past us, JK was proud that we were the penultimate people off the mountain, not ...
Gravity is a Toy
... while we finished the maze and proclaimed victory.
Hannah and Sarah would just like to add that we weren't sulking but admiring the chocolate toffee biscuit cake...
After our puzzling trip we treated ourselves to some campermade steak sandwiches, with some campermade caramelrised onions before having a rather domesticated afternoon of washing and cleaning! We also decided to call back to the nice bar we had found while we waited for our washing and tried ...
Walking in Wanaka
... come back and have our own little bible study, before making some sandwiches and heading up Mount Iron to look out over Lake Wanaka. The walk was pretty strenuous, but the views were worth the effort... it was pretty stunning up there.
After walking back down the hill we wandered around lovely Wanaka, in and out of some cool little shops, and then back to the hostel for some chilling out and ...