We planned to do a 4-day bike-ride along the Otago Central Rail Trail with our friends Rog and Wendy. But Tropical Cyclone Alfred disrupted that plan by hitting the Gold Coast and flooding our creek crossing and closing the airport. So we had to miss our flight and cancel the bike trip. Rog and Wendy live in Coffs Harbour and made it out through Sydney.
So we flew to Queenstown on the Thursday rather than the Monday and got settled in to an AirBnB.
Queenstown beach, looking down Lake Wakatipu
Plenty of Asian tourists
We walked to the top of Queenstown Hill which provided some awesome views.
Roaring Meg
Driving to Glenorchy along Lake Wakatipu
The Routeburn Track is three days long. We just did a couple of hours, but it was very beautiful.
Bridal veil falls
George looking for a hobbit
We left Queenstown and drove to Wanaka, across the stunning Haast Pass, and then up the West Coast.
Lake Wanaka
Lake Hawea, on the road to the Haast Pass
Lake Hawea
River on the West Coast
We provisioned in Hokitika and found a rather special AirBnB called The Nest at Hurunui Jacks.
The West Coast is famous for rain. It arrived!
A flightless weka
A walk in the rain on Hokitika Beach. Lots of driftwood, some of it assembled into sculpture.
Driftwood dragon
Beachcomber's shack
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