And now for something completely different

Tomorrow we depart for Middle Earth (aka New Zealand), a part of the world (Oceania?) to which we’ve never gotten close before. It’s not that we lack interest in the land of the kiwis or in Australia (where we’ve also never visited). Rather, we’re trying to be strategic in our travels, visiting more difficult places first and saving the safer and more developed destinations for when we’re more infirm.

What prompted us to target New Zealand now is not increased infirmity, but the realization that hiking and trekking in New Zealand is a great attraction (at least for us.) We figured we should do that before our joints rebel.

So it is that we will trek for three days on the Routeburn Track, considered to be one of the greatest of New Zealand’s “Great Walks.” That’s in the South Island, but we’ll start our touring in the north, renting vehicles to cover as much ground as possible. We’ll stay in a home in Auckland, where spring has sprung (at least according to the calendar). As usual, I’ll try to report on our adventures. It may feel different not to be taking anti-malarial medication. But we should be able to handle that.

5 thoughts on “And now for something completely different

  1. Ann Patch October 18, 2019 / 8:59 pm

    Can’t wait for your posts and my next arm chair trip!!

  2. Dennis October 18, 2019 / 10:52 pm

    There are some pretty fantastic birds there. Enjoy.

  3. Ruthe October 21, 2019 / 11:01 pm

    Good for you, loved Australia and New Zealand years ago when we visited. Jonathan and Roanne are married in Australia and are planning on returning for their 40th this December. Bon Voyage.

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