Ashlar Motel Invercargill
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Invercargill - 21/01/09 - 22/01/09
We had to go by Intercity Coach to Invercargill from Queenstown as the Atomic Shuttle didn't do that route. Bit of a bumpy ride down but arrived in one piece, although a bit bus-lagged!!! Invercargill was much bigger than we expected. We were only there 2 nights and one full day, but did manage to see/do quite a bit: - Our usual visit to the rugby …
Road Trip Day 4
... to set and the whole place looked amazing, a bit different from what the Rolling Stones said when they came here back in the day… the ******** of the world btw if you wanted to know.
It took us a little bit of time to find the campsite we were staying at tonight, not because of me directing us down the wrong road, but because of the extremely inadequate map we had :/ defo was not my fault in any kind of way ...
Bluff, Invercargill And The Catlins
... waterfalls I would pass on the way.
Then the snow started! OMG! This is the first snowfall I have experienced in NZ and it was heavy! It was blizzard conditions and I was seriously worried I may be stranded in my car. I had no snow chains but plenty of water (I still have that bottle of port in the boot). Nevertheless, it was still very exciting and I was full of optimism. This went rewarded as I drove ever forwards. My average speed was 50K/hr on 100K/hr roads and as I went, ...
The Silence of the Lambs
... with the development services team made up of Gary, Sonja and Johanna who carry out trials and monitor all of Alliances plants to ensure product quality it consistently high. This included my first ever visit to a slaughterhouse, which on first sight was pretty horrific as expected, especially when confronted with row upon row of lambs hung up by their hind legs with their throats cut. It doesn't take long to get used ...
Dear Mom and Dad... I hope you can forgive me
... camera while in the cage, so we just enjoyed the experience. Heather and Nathan get credit for several of the photos as they were kind enough to share with us.
After getting back in to Bluff, we hit the road for Te Anau in the fjordland. We got in late, and spent the next morning settling in to our lovely cottage which will serve as “base camp” for the next week. In the afternoon, we took a tour of ...