Monday, March 29, 2010

Pics for Kiwi crossing pt. 2

I haven't finished writing the update - big surprise - but I have edited & uploaded the pix, so enjoy these now & I'll fill in the details soon! - Rob

Photos for Kiwi Crossing, pt. 2

 

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Kiwi Crossing, pt. 1 (Days 1-2)

Preamble. I'm sure it will surprise no one that I hit the road a day later than planned. On Sunday my shopping schedule was scuttled when I had a flat while driving Becky's car; Monday morning was lost doing Sunday's shopping, and by the time I had finished that & picked up the rental van it was late afternoon & the light was just about gone – and Becky was preparing an appetizing stir fry – so that was that for the schedule.

Day 1 Tuesday, March 22. Christchurch – Geraldine

Tuesday I, uh … slept in, then wrote for a while. Around noon I headed into town for a couple of last-minute errands, but ran into another obstruction: A performance artist I had been looking for – The Wizard of New Zealand – was just setting up his step ladder in Cathedral Square, so what could I do?




The Wizard of New Zealand



Finally, around 4 p.m. I finally loaded the van, pulled out and … went in circles for 20 minutes. I don't know whether it was computer, data or operator error, but for whatever reason the GPS Robin loaned me decided I should circle the same block 3 times (“In 200 meters, turn left. Then, turn left ...”)

But I did finally make it out, and quickly learned the key to New Zealand's beauty: Its clouds. One thing that makes this country different from the U.S. is there is 1000 miles between New Zealand and the nearest land mass to the west (Australia) – meaning that weather systems can march right up to the country unmolested. The result: Massive cloud banks that can blanket the land.




Clouds 1

Clouds 1




Clouds 2

Clouds 2




The most amazing clouds I've ever seen – and each is more remarkable than the last. Definitely going to be one of those stop-every-15-minutes-to-take-a-picture trips.

Spent my first night on the road in the micro camper. The venue: Geraldine Holiday Camp (like a KOA but less evil). Got my first city light-free glimpse of southern stars – oh my! Seeing the Milky Way directly overhead is not a sight soon forgotten!

Day 2 Wednesday March 23 Geraldine – Lake Tekapo

A brief chat with the i-Site (tourism) sold me on Lake Tekapo – home of the Mount John Observatory (and, allegedly, NZ's best stargazing). The weather report was so-so but slated get worse, and with the moon half and waxing it seemed best to go for it. More clouds – and my first views of the Southern Alps!



Lake Tekapo



Lake Tekapo is a pretty glacial lake, its water a deep blue clouded by silt. But the real appeal was the observatory. Although closed at night, the access road is a great drive to a rather scenic destination!




One view from the Mount John Observatory



BUT - That night I returned, as part of a tour group. For me the best part: One astronomer & photography geek had a device set up so patrons such as myself could affix their cameras & track the Earth's rotation – allowing long exposures! This was taken with my Canon, and no other special equipment! (Except a little Photoshop, of course.)




The Southern Cross & Heart of the Milky Way



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Monday, March 22, 2010

Hittin' the Road



My roommate for the past 4 weeks, Moo. Guess what her favorite toy is?


Howdy. It's been 4 weeks to the day since I arrived here in Christchurch, and now it's finally time to begin the traveling phase (the first of a few, I hope). Today I picked up the rental, and in a few hours I'll point it south & start exploring. I've had TONS of suggestions - and have made no plans! I'm just going to make my way towards the far end of the island & slowly make my way back. Along the way I'll fill in bit & pieces of my experiences here in Christchurch, including producing, running & striking The Diary of Anne Frank as well as my limited sightseeing in this area.

So stay tuned, and keep your eyes on the Facebook page too for updates & photos.