When you get the call that every child dreads, you have to surrender and then act decisively
Welcome to our blog. We write about our travels and adventures in New Zealand in 2018.
When you get the call that every child dreads, you have to surrender and then act decisively
Our camp in the early morning hours of summit day. Photo by Dani Rudinsky.
In May 2018 I climbed Mt Shasta via Cassaval Ridge
We finally start climbing mountains with our ascents of Mt Aylmer and Hochstetter
An amazing experience with a Maori outrigger canoe in beautiful Abel Tasman
One of many unique looking birds in Byron Bay - at sunrise
My first live rugby game in New Zealand was watching the Canterbury Crusaders win against the Auckland Chiefs.
We have our share of laughs and learning while climbing the Hanging Rock at Timaru
A mix of serious and fun lessons marked our time in the mountaineering school at Mt Cook
Mountaineering is not only learning about how to survive in the mountains, but also learning how to live life intentionally
Even with its minor annoyances and major crowds, Queenstown still retains its charm and its place as the adventure capital in New Zealand
Fun day rock climbing in New Zealand
The Kepler track, lake Te Anau and lake Manapuri. Plus some screaming Kiwis and thieving Keas make for a great adventure
Our graduation to the "expert trampers" club in Arthur's Pass
Our mountaineering training week beings with a Banks Penninsula tramp
Our home away from home in Christchurch with Christine, Brent's mom
We never ran into the mob at "Mordor" and instead ended up hiking by ourselves by some lakes and waterfalls in the rain
Rotorua was a pleasant stopover on the North Island, filled with climbing, running and of course, geysers and stinky sulphur spas
One of the most colorful characters we met in New Zealand so far was Ray from the Waitangi Holiday Park campground