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Made it to Australia

Gosh!! Time just flys when you are having fun. We seem to have neglected the blog due to having to much fun with action packed days and not to many internet connections.

We have been in Australia 11 days and have been quite busy buying a van, getting it ready for the road, meeting folks and having fun.
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and seeing some of the famous things we had only seen before in photos
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We are just outside a small town called Manilla in New South Wales right now on our first camping expedition in our new van
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staying at a “flight park” in hot muggy weather that is not flyable.
We sighted our first kangaroo this morning and have been running a/c in the van non stop. Quite a bit different from NZ.

We will be updating all the great adventures and stories that we had in January in NZ including all the great hang gliding and the incredible boat excursion on the Milford Sound.

So many of these adventures deserve there own picture galleries which means we have to have a good internet connection and get all the pictures organized which we can hopefully get to soon.

Wanted to get a quick update in as we had emails and calls from a certain concerned Canadian that we had maybe fallen in somewhere.

The South Island

Well we have been on the south island about three weeks so I will try to run through the main events. The weather has been quite changeable ranging from warm with light winds to very strong winds to cold and rainy depending when and where we happen to be.
I got a couple of flights in, in the small town of Havelock in the Marlborough sounds, which have quite incredible scenery,the day after we arrived, therefore getting that all important “fix”.

We moved over to Nelson and stayed there a couple of nights and then went with some of the local pilots to Takaka Hill in Golden Bay for a fantastic flight where we stayed for around a week. We stayed a couple of nights at the only resident pilot Matt’s “holiday home”. We hiked a small part of the famous Abel Tasman trail near Totaranui, hiked a remote trail on Cobb Ridge, stayed on the remote Tasman coast Tasman Coast and really liked this whole area and it’s inhabitants. ( but NOT the sand flies) which were unpleasant. We also visited a virgin HG site that Matt had cleared out at Wanui but after setting up the weather did not co-operate but the views and area were well worth it especially the later visit to Wanui Falls which were pretty darned amazing.Wanui Falls

We then headed south down the wet west coast where we ended up at the Rainforest Retreat in Franz Josef on Xmas eve. It rained all that day and night and started clearing on Xmas day. We headed off to the the Franz Josef glacier and hiked around an hour to get as close to the base of it as is allowed with a the crowds of tourists brave enough for a drizzling Xmas day stroll.
Franz Josef. Glacier
We then headed down the road to the Fox Glacier. The clouds were clearing by now and the sun even made an appearance.
Fox Glacier

We headed inland over the Haast pass the next morning as the road is closed at night due to a severe washout with fatalities back in September. We arrived in Wanaka with about 30,000 other folks not realizing that this town swells by 30,000 folks during the Xmas to New year holiday. I did however get the best flying conditions yet and managed to get 3 flights off “Treble Cone” in three days with a few logistical problems. I managed to fly a little XC up the valley and it was not until after I had landed and Debbie was creeping up the severely wash boarded road that she pointed out the Rob Roy glacier was there just a little further on.
Landing By RobRoy Glacier
We got the glider packed up and headed further up the road to the trail head and hiked up the exciting track to the lookouts just below the glacier.
RobRoy Glacier

We ran off to Dunedin to escape the Wanaka holiday crowds and got to tour the Speight’s Brewery and the Cadbury’s factory during the rainy and windy weather there. We tried to hook up with some pilots near Mount Cook for New Years but the weather did not work out so we checked out Mount Cook and some more glaciers.
Mount Cook
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We headed south to Invercargill area where we hung out through some very windy days and hiking out the interesting windswept trail to the Bluff lookout
Blufi Lookout track

We are now on our way to Queenstown where hopefully a bit of Hang Gliding will be committed and then of to the Fiordlands for some more amazing scenery overload.

We have so many photos we will be making some more galleries as time and inclination permits. Happy New Year!!