Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Fiji


Fiji felt like a totally different world. I just spent one night on the main island then caught an hour long boat ride out to Mana Island, and small remote island where I spent the rest of my time. I made the right choice heading to Mana, I met some very cool people. All the other backpackers had been travelling for months if not years so they were shocked that I was only travelling for three weeks. I don't know why I didn't go for longer. I made the most of my time though.

A typical day for me went something like this: Wake up at first light and go for a walk/run on the beach for an hour or so with whatever stray dogs wanted to join me. Back to the resort for breakfast. Get my scuba gear set up and on the boat. Go on my first dive at 8:30. Get back change tanks and head out on my second dive at 10:30. Back for lunch. Then in the afternoons walk out to a remote beach with friends. Watch the sun set around 6pm. Back to the hostel for dinner then drinking games with the other backpackers til late. It was a good life.

The scuba diving there was amazing, amongst the best I've done anywhere. The soft coral was incredible, and the sites were teeming with fish, I also saw eels, manta rays and lots of sharks. Each site was different, it never got boring. I did 10 dives total in 6 days bringing my total to around 80 I think. I can't emphasise how much I loved it. I decided I want to pursue my divemaster certification so I can do this and get paid for it during the summers, that way I can stay out places like this for longer. I'm already thinking about where I want to go during my two weeks over Christmas break and next summer. I'm so glad I went on this trip, it was exactly what I needed. Now I better get in to the gym to get back in shape.
This is what a typical afternoon was like, the beaches were amazing and we had them all to ourselves.
Ratu Kini's the resort/hostel where I stayed

Getting ready to enter into another world.


The sunrise on my last morning in Fiji. I made it all the way around the island along the beach in about 2 hours.

It's the water

My last sunset, back on the main island.

New Zealand



I've been back from my trip to New Zealand and Fiji for a couple of days now, I'm excited to get back to teaching, but I'm very sad to be finished with such an amazing trip. The three weeks were action packed, its so hard to summarize everything in a couple of paragraphs, but I'll try. Here's what I got up to in New Zealand.

The trip started out great, Anthony took me to some of his favorite spots around where he lives. I loved surfing on the Tasman Sea at Raglan, it was really hard because of the choppy seas, and I almost got dragged out by the rip tide at one point, but it was a lot of fun. The mountain biking in the redwoods at Rotorua, was also spectacular, nice long runs in a sub-tropical rain forest. A few days in our house got broken in to while we were out for lunch, they took my new iPhone amongst other things, it was a bummer but we tried to forget about it by heading up to Auckland. I went out two nights in Auckland which was really fun, on the second night Melody hitchhiked out to meet up with me. It was great to reconnect with her over a few pints and swap stories from the last few months. The next morning Ant and I caught an early flight down to the South Island.

We spent five days in Queenstown, a popular backpackers/skiers town. We would ski during the day at the different resorts in the area during the days, and partied at night. We had some bad luck down there, I lost my new jacket with my digital camera in the pocket so don't have many photos. One night Ant partied a little too hard and ended up in the hospital. And the day before we were set to drive up to Christchurch we lost our rental car keys on the slopes somewhere. It meant we couldn't climb at Castle Hill, and we were looking at a big bill for a replacement key and new flights, but luckily someone found them just in time so we were able to do the 6 hour drive at dawn to catch our flights back.

Back up on the North Island I rented a car and drove out see Melody again. she was wwoofing at a very hippie farm on the Coromandel Peninsula. It was cool seeing what see does there, I really admire her courage to go off on her adventure. We had a great time together. We checked out the area around her farm, surfed on some much more friendly waves on the East Coast, and hiked up to the Pinnacles hut in Coromandel Forest Park. I made it back down the next day to catch my flight to Fiji. I've got to say I was very impressed with New Zealand. I just wish I had more photos, here are some from my iPhone before it got stolen and a couple from a disposable camera I bought later.
Getting ready to go surfing at Raglan


Ant taking a break from mountain biking.
Relaxing in a natural hot spring after mountain biking.
Mel and I wet but happy after surfing.
Melody and another friend Ffion at The Pinnacles.


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Stoked for my Big Trip

I leave on my New Zealand/Fiji trip in a couple of hours, and I so excited!

In the last few weeks I haven't done too much climbing. I've been getting in to other things, preparing for this trip and making the most of the nice weather. I went scuba diving with Tony in the Sound, mountain biking with Chas and Tyler, fishing with a bunch of guys for Chas' bachelor party. Anthony a good friend from Scotland visited recently which was a lot of fun. I've even started running regularly, I feel in great shape, and its helped me shed 9 pounds in the last two months. Here are some photo's of what I've been up to recently.
I got out climbing at Nevermind with Chas and Tyler, I repeated a bunch of stuff.
Tyler and Chas cruised the classic Steep Street, and the both came close on Culture Shock.

Getting ready to go spearfishing!
No cabezon or crab, but it was still a fun dive.

It took some goading to do this jump, but it was worth it.
Salmon fishing off the coast on a charter boat.
Fishing for rockfish at the Westport jetty.
In New Zealand I'm visting Anthony who lives there now. We're adventuring around the North Island, skiing, surfing and mountain biking before flying down to the South Island for more skiing and partying. I'm hoping to boulder at the awesome Castle Hill, its somewhere I've wanted to climb at for a while, and the friction should be awesome right now. I'm also looking forward to seeing my friend Melody who is on the North Island. After a couple of weeks there, I'm flying up to Fiji for a week. I think I'm the most excited for this part of the trip. I booked a week at this dive resort including 10 dives. The area is world famous for diving, there's tons of different dive sites, from wrecks to shark dives, and soft coral, all with 100ft+ visibility this time of year! I'm really excited just to be around the traveller/backpacker scene, its been too long since I've done a trip like this. Hopefully I'll be able to update my blog mid-trip through my iPhone, I'll definitely be taking lots of photos. Well I better get on my way to the airport.