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Bussing to Taupo

I think Beth gives me the easier days to blog about as I won’t write as much and thus there are less words and less likelihood to use big words, which my nieces struggle with. Anyway…

Yesterday (Tuesday) was generally a travel day as we bussed (slow travel is cheap travel) from Auckland to Taupo at a cost of $17.50 a piece. The ride on the InterCity bus was very nice, on-time and included free WiFi. Before getting on the 9am bus out of Auckland, Beth went for a run and made a discovery that made us both cranky–she found a good grocery store. When we travel we like to split up our meals–eating out and also finding local wine/food to eat in the room. We found convenience stores which we made use of but really would have used the grocery store if we had know about it.

Anyway, before boarding the bus, we grabbed a bite to eat in an Esquires Coffee Shop — right across the street from bus terminal AND the same cafe we ate at when we were in New Zealand in 2008.

With a 40 minute stop in Hamilton, we arrived in Taupo at 1:50 p.m. We wanted to visit Taupo as we had driven through the town on our last trip and it looked pretty cool. After checking into our Dunrovin Motel room ($64/night) that has a separate living room with full kitchen, we headed to the Taupo Museum and Art Center. It was good, not great. The most interesting aspect was the WWI information on a computer–the exhibits for WWI were not very informative, but the digital facts and figures really helped us better understand Australia and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) efforts. After that we went to a shop we had stopped at on our 2008 visit, the Merchant, a fine food and spirits retailer. It was more spirits than food this time though, so we went to a local grocery, Countdown, to pick up food for an in-room picnic. Had a great meal of smoked mussels, cheese, crackers, two prepared veggie salads and a bottle of Cable Bay Sauvignon Blanc.

Some ask why we blog, really it is for us to remember our travels and to share with our friends and family who may be interested. Prior to the internet, we would write our day’s activities in a journal. We have quite a few of those journals at home and occasionally pull one out and randomly read a sentence to see if we can recall the trip. Usually, just a sentence or two brings back memories of that adventure.

Only the finest places (but it is nice)! Only the finest places (but it is nice)!
Outside the Taupo Museum and Art Center Outside the Taupo Museum and Art Center
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Arriving in and . . . Walking Across New Zealand!

Bob and I arrived at the Jucy Hotel (part hostel/part hotel) in Auckland at approximately 5:00 p.m. Auckland time on Saturday 8/15 (12:00 a.m. Saturday in Austin), after having begun our travels approximately 38 hours earlier. The trip was a much more enjoyable experience than that number might indicate and certainly better than I had feared (which should teach me, yet again, to not borrow trouble by fretting!).

We loved LAX — both our time in the Admirals Club as well as the relatively new international terminal that is almost Vegas-like in the many video displays that they have going. The trip on Qantas was great. We have always had good luck with that airline. They have pillows that look and act like pillows, great blankets, friendly staff, and good entertainment options (though I stuck with my book and crosswords — English-major nerd that I am). We also managed to get enough sleep (having a free seat between us helped) to keep us human-feeling for the rest of the trip.

The only down-side of the whole travel episode was the Sydney airport. We had a 4 hour layover between the flight from LA until our flight to Auckland. The international terminal is little more than one cacophonous duty-free shopping mall. Seriously, you can’t walk anywhere without tripping over or walking through one duty free shop or another, and they announce every flight throughout the whole terminal — multiple times, including the names of the individuals who are late and need to hurry up and board (though they also call their names multiple times). I don’t think there was 2 minutes of non-announcement time the whole time that we were there.

Luckily, the flight to Auckland was lovely (a short 2.5 hours), and the bus trip we had purchased on line was an easy ride into downtown. Then we just had a short walk (up hill — just like home!) to our hotel.

Last night and today the weather has been perfect — good jacket weather but not too cold. I’ll let Bob tell you about today’s adventures. Let’s just say that we can now brag about having bicycled across one country and walked across another!

Beth has it right, no problems at all with jet lag coming this way. I thought I would feel as bad as my nephews look but, I really can’t believe the transition.

Have you ever biked across the USA? Well, we did that in 2012 (and hopefully, will upload that blog sometime in the near future for those that are interested and didn’t follow along then). Well, now, we can say we walked across a country — New Zealand! The city of Auckland promotes a coast-to-coast 16km (10 miles) trail from the Waitemata Harbor on the north/east side of the island to the Manukau Harbor on the south/west side. The trail basically runs across the width of the country rather than the length of the two islands.

Getting up this morning, we did in some in-room instant coffee compliments of the $57 Jucy Hotel and set about to conquer the country! Went to t

he start, grabbed some breakfast and set off. It was a wonderful hike with two good hills/mountains to ascend — Mt. Eden and One Tree Hill. Both had awesome Auckland views and the latter had all kinds of sheep and even a few lambs — probably should have been called sheep hill. Ended up in a suburb, Onehunga, and took a train back after we had a quick snack in Lucious Cafe and now are sitting planning the rest of our day and our ferry ride to Waiheke Island tomorrow.

We are having issues with WiFi/cellular service so hopefully we will get into a blogging routine once we have regular internet access. The following are some photos from today’s cross-country hike.

Marker near start of trail
Marker near start of trail
Awesome trees along the route!
Awesome trees along the route!
View of city from Mt. Eden
View of city from Mt. Eden
Some sheep on One Tree Hill
Some sheep on One Tree Hill
The end of our cross country hike!
The end of our cross country hike!
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Heading Down Under

G’Day Mates!

Welcome to Bob and Beth’s initial blog from our Down Under adventure.  Hopefully, we’ll say something of interest or be brief. . .

Bob and I are currently enjoying life in the American Airlines Admiral’s Club at the Los Angeles airport courtesy of a free day pass that Bob got for us by applying for a credit card.  It is our urban spa retreat before our 15 hour flight this evening to Sydney.  I am loving the cucumber water and the hand lotion in the bathroom!  Also hoping to catch a cat nap too, as I was up early for a 16 mile run in the very hot and thick Austin air.  Looking forward to experiencing the Kiwi version of winter beginning Saturday afternoon when we’ll finally land in Auckland.

We have a longer layover in LAX than planned due to the cancellation of our original flight.  Bob survived phone queue hell last night to get us on the new flight this am.  More from me later.  Miss all of you already but super excited for this adventure!

See Bob’s blog below.

I think this blog is going to be different than our Bicycle-Across-The-USA Blog back in 2012. That seemed easy as everyday was a unique ride. This go-around I am hoping to develop some daily routines and really get to know the New Zealand and Australia ways-of-life. (Sidenote: am I using dashes to much?!?!).

Anyway, I’m pumped to get there. Can’t say I’m excited about the 15 hour flight to Sydney, then a 4 hour layover than another 3 hour flight to Auckland. But I’ll take the $19.50 cost for a one-way ticket from Austin to Auckland (plus some airline points). So, total cost for both Beth and I from our condo door to the Jucy Hotel in Auckland is $60.04 ($0 Uber in Austin, $39 AA/Qantas and $21.04 for airport shuttle bus). That’s all for now-except if you want to experience what I’ll be experiencing soon, go sit in a non-reclining chair for 15+ hours!

Bob

 

Bar/restaurant in Admiral's Club Bar/restaurant in Admiral’s Club
View of terminal from Admiral's Club View of terminal from Admiral’s Club
All smiles before loooong leg! All smiles before loooong leg!