28.9.11
Exploring Karangahake Gorge
This place was once a very popular gold mining area during the 'Gold Rush' era of 1900s.
We had lots of fun exploring tunnels and mines (and the Roman ruins ha ha), but the gold nuggets were to heavy to carry out, so we had to leave them behind unfortunately....
(Karangahake Gorge is near Paeroa)
Take the man to the 'Mount'
Had our first introduction to the Kiwi summer, at Mt Maunganui (north of Tauranga). The sun shone brightly, so off with the thermals and on with shorts and t-shirts or maybe thats just the norm here?
We walked up to the summit of the Mount (which Jaimee is looking at)....or should I say the locals outdoor gym? People were constantly walking, and even running to the summit morning till night? They breed them though here?
We walked up to the summit of the Mount (which Jaimee is looking at)....or should I say the locals outdoor gym? People were constantly walking, and even running to the summit morning till night? They breed them though here?
Random NZ icon #265
Watch out for the Leprechaun wannabe...
Is there a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?
No, only just some Irishmen....and some Russians?
Its the Ireland v Russia RWC pool game in Rotorua, where I think for the first time ever for a rugby game, we sat on the terraces, (yes sitting down!). Not wrong, just different,..... and perhaps the first time I have seen a whole rugby game unobstructed on the terraces??
Oh and the Irish took over Rotorua for the weekend. Just heaps of campervans and Irish flags about the place (At one stage I thought was back in Ireland again?).
Its the Ireland v Russia RWC pool game in Rotorua, where I think for the first time ever for a rugby game, we sat on the terraces, (yes sitting down!). Not wrong, just different,..... and perhaps the first time I have seen a whole rugby game unobstructed on the terraces??
Oh and the Irish took over Rotorua for the weekend. Just heaps of campervans and Irish flags about the place (At one stage I thought was back in Ireland again?).
Com'on the ABs!
Pre-match nerves in anticipation of the All Blacks v France RWC pool game?........Nah....
We watched the game in the Rotorua fan zone, on a temporary grand stand in front of a big screen tv.
I am pleased to report we didn't need to resort to sleeping out side the train station (unlike last RWC encounter. No accommodation, and the French knocked our boys out of the cup in the quarter-final, in Cardiff.....things we do not speak off)
We watched the game in the Rotorua fan zone, on a temporary grand stand in front of a big screen tv.
I am pleased to report we didn't need to resort to sleeping out side the train station (unlike last RWC encounter. No accommodation, and the French knocked our boys out of the cup in the quarter-final, in Cardiff.....things we do not speak off)
No its not porridge!
Phoooooh, who let one go?
Jaimee is on the moon!
23.9.11
Hanging out at The Gin Trap, Napier - Fit for Royalty
Re-attaching the spare wheel
21.9.11
Tui Brewery HQ - 'Yeah Right'
Tui Brewery HQ - The Famous Tower
Tui Brewery HQ
Watch out Dan Carter!
The New Zealand Rugby Museum in Palmerston North was lots of fun. As well as walls chocker with memorabilia, we got to have some fun on the interactive displays.
We also did a lap of the Massey University grounds which included the Sports Institute of Excellence. Unfortunately we didn't have time for us to share our invaluable sporting knowledge to the staff and students.....ha ha
We also did a lap of the Massey University grounds which included the Sports Institute of Excellence. Unfortunately we didn't have time for us to share our invaluable sporting knowledge to the staff and students.....ha ha
Full 'O Bull?
Cooks Garden - Wanganui
Watch out for the 'Cave People'
19.9.11
Hello People
Here are a few pics of our travels around the North Island, so you can follow along on our adventure!
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