For those of you that have been patient enough to sit through our 6 week hiatus, then surprise! You'll now have a whole bunch (well, 3) posts to read at once! Our internet has been strangely limited in both Australia and New Zealand thus far, so we figured we would do our best to put up a quick post on the rare occassion we have a strong enough connection. In fact, this post is about what we did YESTERDAY...a blog first.
We spent the day in Milford Sound, which is on the SW coast of the south island. The entire region is comprised of giant fiords, inlets and mountains. We've heard from many that Milford Sound and the surrounding area is the most beautiful part of the island. While we are still partial to Mt. Cook, it was quite amazing. We were also lucky enough to get one of the rare sunny days (it rains over 250 days a year and the average rain accumulation is over 8 meters!), so we hopped on a boat and took a cruise around the sound. Not a whole lot of commentary to share here, so enjoy the photos! P.S. - sorry about all of the landscapes!
First impression:
World Map
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Queenstown
Our next stop was in the adventure capital of the world (well, at least of New Zealand) - Queenstown.
Despite Mike's fear of heights, we decided that if we were ever going to bungy jump, this was the place to do it. We went to the original bungy jumping site, Kawarau Bridge, and signed up.
Despite Mike's fear of heights, we decided that if we were ever going to bungy jump, this was the place to do it. We went to the original bungy jumping site, Kawarau Bridge, and signed up.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Cape Town Post-City Press Conference: "We're on to Tanzania"
While some of you may be asking why we didn't manage to post the promised "flurry" of posts from Cape Town, we're not going to comment on that, as we're on to Tanzania. On Saturday, we begin our attempt to hike Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. We had a good week of practice on Table Mountain...
...and on the hills of Camps Bay, have no current injuries to report, and feel very confident in our ability to work together as a team and achieve our goal of reaching the 19,000+ foot peak 10 days from now.
Oh and of course, Go Pats!!
...and on the hills of Camps Bay, have no current injuries to report, and feel very confident in our ability to work together as a team and achieve our goal of reaching the 19,000+ foot peak 10 days from now.
Oh and of course, Go Pats!!
Sunday, January 18, 2015
The Giant Red Dunes of the Namib Desert
Once we had become experts on Namibia's many species of antelope, we hopped back into our car and drove four hours west to the Namib desert, specifically the area of Sossusvlei. The park is characterized by giant, beautiful red dunes, canyons and dried-up riverbeds/lakes.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Next Stop: Africa!
Our flight from Hong Kong to Johannesburg marked an important milestone: our first flight in business class! A 12+ hour flight seemed like a good opportunity to use a chunk of the airline miles we had accumulated over the last 10 years. And it did not disappoint...
Hong Kong (and 45 minutes in Macau)
Although a proper tour of China wasn't on the itinerary, Hong Kong is one of Alexis's favorite cities, so we managed to squeeze in a few nights there before heading to Africa. A few highlights:
#1: It finally felt like Christmas!
Okay, well maybe more for Alexis than Mike, but coming from SE Asia, Hong Kong was relatively chilly (60s), a bit overcast, and the stores and cafes were playing Christmas carols. Though no match for a New England winter, it was the first time we could wrap our heads around the fact it was December.
#2: We actually had real plans (and real friends!)
In a nice change of pace, we had plans with two sets of friends currently living in Hong Kong. It's always great to catch up with friends, especially when so far from home. We met up with Alexis's friend Lauren, from the Cape, and her husband Tom in what turned out to be a pretty big night out.
#1: It finally felt like Christmas!
Okay, well maybe more for Alexis than Mike, but coming from SE Asia, Hong Kong was relatively chilly (60s), a bit overcast, and the stores and cafes were playing Christmas carols. Though no match for a New England winter, it was the first time we could wrap our heads around the fact it was December.
#2: We actually had real plans (and real friends!)
In a nice change of pace, we had plans with two sets of friends currently living in Hong Kong. It's always great to catch up with friends, especially when so far from home. We met up with Alexis's friend Lauren, from the Cape, and her husband Tom in what turned out to be a pretty big night out.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Indonesia - Beaches, Volcanoes and Dragons!
We had two destinations planned in Indonesia - a week exploring the remote island of Flores and a few days relaxing on the beach in Bali. Both were fantastic, but couldn't have been more different. But first we had to get there...
We couldn't get directly from Phnom Penh to Bali, so we decided to take a short layover in Singapore. After arriving early in the evening, we went into the city and had dinner with Wei Kai Lee, one of Mike's buddies from Amherst. We headed back to the airport to check-in for our 2:30 am flight to Bali to find that it had been pushed back to 3:50 am. In fact, it was the last flight out of the night!
We couldn't get directly from Phnom Penh to Bali, so we decided to take a short layover in Singapore. After arriving early in the evening, we went into the city and had dinner with Wei Kai Lee, one of Mike's buddies from Amherst. We headed back to the airport to check-in for our 2:30 am flight to Bali to find that it had been pushed back to 3:50 am. In fact, it was the last flight out of the night!
Monday, January 12, 2015
Sunday Funday, Cape Town Style
With all due respect to 3 Sheets, our favorite NY bar and Sunday home-away-from-home, we had a fairly memorable January 11, 2015. Also, for everyone in the freezing northern hemisphere and/or sitting at work on Monday morning, please accept our preemptive apologies...
The day got off to a rocky start, as the Patriots were struggling and losing to the Ravens when the clock struck midnight. However, by 3 am, the day improved as we watched the Patriots hold on for a dramatic win.
Following the game and what amounted to a quick nap, we got up and walked to the beach.
The day got off to a rocky start, as the Patriots were struggling and losing to the Ravens when the clock struck midnight. However, by 3 am, the day improved as we watched the Patriots hold on for a dramatic win.
Following the game and what amounted to a quick nap, we got up and walked to the beach.
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