Once I got to Sydney I found the nearest payphone, called Mike and asked simply, "India or Thailand?". The connection was spotty and he hadn't heard my voice in a couple months, but he got the jist and responded "India". I bid him a sweet farewell, told him I'd see him in a few hours, and hung up. Evidently the connection was crap and he turned to his sister, Miss, and said, "I'm pretty sure Alex just said we're going to India, but I don't know". Fortunately we both found the situation hilarious, and, after a bit of deliberation, decided it was the only fitting way to make what would have been a terribly difficult decision.
Pit-Stops on the Way Down to Queenstown |
The next day we hit up the Remarkables and Mike hit a 15 foot cliff (Below) and, after some minor coaxing from Mike, I made my way off a slightly less impressive 10 footer (Facebook).
Overall our day at the Remarkables was great. There was about 4 inches of fresh snow, the terrain was fun, the views were stellar and the hikes were awesome. They also have a super playful park called The Stash, the only Burton Snow Park in the Southern Hemisphere.
Playing on the Docks |
The house is super cool. I think my favorite part is the rooftop patio with a grill and a great view of the lake. We have 4 brittish boys, Timbo and Maggie from Berkeley, Maggies friend's Kristen and Mindy, and Michael and myself. Overall its a very chill place and we've had a lot of fun.
Eating Lunch at Beacon Point |
Over the next couple days I've managed to do a couple more hikes, including a sunrise trek along the lake this morning, while also skiing Treble Cone. At TC the skiing was particularly good after lunch because the sky opened up and burned off the white out, allowing Kristen and me to explore the various gullies and chutes without worrying about spontaneously skiing off cliffs.
Overall the first week has been pretty much a whirlwind. I've only kind of caught my balance here in Wanaka and I'm about to head out on some more adventures next week. We're going back to the Remarkables tomorrow and then camping in Milford Sound for the couple days after that. Come September 1, the girls, Timbo and I will be ski-dadaling off on a road trip around the South Island for two weeks. Hopefully next week's post will be more prompt, more anecdotal, and less skeletal in detail, so stay tuned for another riveting episode of New Zealand Fun Research.