Friday, January 11, 2008

On the Wanganui River

Sam and I just finished our 6-day kayak/canoe trip down the Wanganui River. It started up in Taumarunui (see if you can say that correctly), and finished 145km south (90mi) in Pipiriki. It's a pretty cool thing to do, and although it's a canoe trip, the Wanganui Journey is one of the Great Walks of New Zealand. Most of it is in a National Park, so all you see are trees, water, and rocks.

I was really looking forward to it, but honestly, it wasn't that great for me. Not because of the kayaking (that part I really liked), but because of the people I was with. Along with me and Sam were Stuart from England, Alex from Germany, and Trevor and Sheldon from Canada. Yes, I was the only girl. Most of the time I'm okay with that, as most of you know, and these guys were fun for awhile, but they're a bit extreme and the fun was over pretty quickly for me. Swearing all the time, talking about girls they did, and getting drunk twice on the trip. Even if I didn't mind that stuff, let's just add in the fact that it was basically like I wasn't even there. They were more Sam's friends than mine, and I know that if I wasn't there, their trip wouldn't have been any different. Yeah, I know, it sucks.

I started getting the feeling that it wouldn't be that great while Sam, Stuart, Alex, and I were headed down toward Wellington 3 weeks ago, because during that time I started connecting less with them, and when the Canadians joined up with us a couple of weeks later, I knew that I was out of the picture. Every once in awhile, I'd sit there and think, "I need a girlfriend right about now" or "I miss Christie and Cindy." But I guess I'm being really negative.

The trip to Wellington wasn't so horrible. We stopped at a lot of places along the way, and it was a comfortable trip. It was easier when there was just the four of us, and down in Wellington for New Years, we met up with more Hairy Berry people, and the 9 of us celebrated New Years together. Either way, that's all done, and Sam and I are currently back in Hairy Berry for a couple of nights.

We were finally able to open the package last night that you KUPCers sent. You crazy people. My friends here probably all think you're a bit nuts, particularly Bora (what am I gonna do with $1.25USD and a rock?). But thanks a lot for the presents, it was great to open up the cards and presents as though it was Christmas, and I was really touched. A side note though: who sent the bottle of dishwasher soap, and why would you send it? The bottle was empty by the time we opened the box, and it was all over the other stuff. Anyway, we're looking forward to using all the stuff you sent: the ramyun (thanks Geej, we already cooked up a couple), the books (can't wait to read them), the waterproof stuff (wish I had them during the kayak trip), the flashlight/pocketknife (they're awesome), and lotions/cream, afterbite, and bandaids (all to be put to use very soon). I think I remembered everything.. Anyway, thanks you guys! I love and miss all of you.

Dang, there are so many little stories I wanted to post, but it'll take forever. Sam and I are in Hairy Berry a couple of nights (we stopped here on our way to Auckland to pick up the package), and we've decided to head up to Auckland with Ashley (CO/WY) and Sojung (Seoul) tomorrow. It was awesome to see familiar faces here at Hairy Berry. This backpacker really is our home away from home, and it's really nice to have a base to come back to after lots of traveling. Anyway, in Auckland Sam and I are starting our month-long adventure tour on Monday, traveling throughout New Zealand.

Here are some pictures from the past month.

Sam and 3 other guys played War (four times) on Christmas Eve after discovering these plastic guns at the local $2 Shop.


Before we left Hairy Berry, Sam and I left our mark on the wall. Pretty neat design, eh?
Look familiar?
From LOTR! It's the infamous party tree next to the lake in the Shire.

This is from Rotorua, around the thermal pools. Even though the air was pretty cool that day, it was really hot on the bridge because of the steam.

There were a lot of places we went to, and I've got more pictures, but you can see those on pbase once I've got them all organized. With this, I'm signing out and I hope you all had a very good New Years.

4 comments:

Christie said...

LOIS! I'm glad you got the package : ). Oh, and I understand what you mean with the guy thing... I probably would have hated it, too... : ( it's really hard not having a girl around to talk to and understand you. and really uncomfortable when they start talking about girls and stuff like that... well, that month tour is the one you've been talking about for a looong time : ) i hope it's amazing! i miss youu! btw, today would have been Cindy's 21st birthday.. i miss that girl, too. love you, lois!

Anonymous said...

awww, i'm sorry about the boys part. but hey, boys will be boys...

oh and that soap... that was me. there's a story behind it...and here it is: i went shopping for the cream and stuff for you and sam with my mom and she remembered that she needed the soap so we bought it along with your stuff. then, we went to dave's to drop your stuff off and forgot to take out the soap. sorrrrry =) lol, i realized later on and dave was like "i was wondering why you bought soap."

oh and i said i'd email you... i'll get to it eventually. i'm almost a second semester senior!!! =)

Unknown said...

lol yea...it was a random gift but everyone had already covered the basics so i thought why be normal i'll be bora lol glad you guys are having funn i can't wait to see you guys

Mr. Larry Bacov said...

i'm glad that my gift was your favorite.