Tuesday, March 29, 2011

GLACIER HIKING!!!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

TOP 5 SPOTS TO BACKPACK IN NEW ZEALAND!!!!

Lemme preface this by saying these following spots are great spots to start and enable you to see the most in the smallest amount of distance.  So these areas enable you to see lost of things withing a couple hours drive.  So enough already...let's go!

Paihia: Bay of Islands is a great place to visit.  Its relaxing, calming, and there's still alot to do. Pahilia is a great place to start your adventures.  It allows easy access to the North and West to do Cape Reinga, Sand surfing and glow worm caves to the South.  Not to mention in Pahilia itself you have scuba, dolphins, skydiving, boating, and golfing.
Taupo: Taupo is great for its hiking (Tongarino) thermal pool, skydiving and night life.  It has a good bar scene and some cool hostels to hang out at.  Within a couple hours you have Rotorua, Waitomo Caves, and River Valley to the South.  That takes care of the glow worm caves, caving, thermal pools, and the Maori experience. 
Nelson: There's not a whole lot to do in Nelson itself, but its location is great.  To the north you have Abel Tasman, which you can kayak, hanglide, hike, and skydive. To the southeast there's Marlborough, which is known for its awesome wineries.  Its also near the coast and has the best weather of the south island.
Queenstown:  The big daddy.  Don't miss it.  I only got 3 days there, but if you can do like 5.  Leave 1 activity a day, and leave some room for some drinking.  That wallet is gonna hurt, but its worth it.  If you wanna relax, go to Wananka.  Super bonus is its close to Milford Sound, which is amazing. 
Raglan: This is a must see.  Its location is remote, just west of Hamilton.  About 2 hours outside of Auckland, its the perfect beach town away from everything.  It is the perfect place to unwind, forget everything, and grab a surfboard.  If you wanna relax, go here.  Each day will be better than the next.

Monday, March 14, 2011

NZ Highlights and Lowlights of the North Island.

 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NORTH ISLAND
  • BAY OF ISLANDS: If you can survive the 4 hour drive (which I rented a car for) I highly recommend checking out the Bay of Islands. I got some incredible weather and had the priviledge of working with R. Tucker Thompson and meeting some awesome people.  Paihia is a great place to make your home base and you can check everything out in about 4 days. Kings Rd. has some cool bars and has several good backpacking hostels.  If you have the time to kill, Russell is a cool town across the bay and the Waipo forest if you can survive the 2 hour drive west. Other than that I missed out on sand surfing, which I'm told was pretty cool, but its a 3 hour drive or so to the west. Activities range from hiking, boating, dolphin watching, and scuba. All are awesome if you have some spare change lying around.
  • RIVER VALLEY: I wish I had more time here.  One night was all I got.  The lodge was great. The rooms were great. The people were great and the home-cooked food was frickin' awesome.  Totally an awesome place to come and relax, enjoy nature, volleyball, cricket, and did I mention river raft? Ya, best activity for your buck. Or if rafting ain't your thing (and it totally should be) you can horse trek at sunset, which I'm told is amazing. 
  • MAORI CULTURAL NIGHT(Rotorua): Amazing to see, watch, and learn about the Maori people and their culture. Very eye opening. Really enjoyed their company, their games, and their food was great.  
  • GLOW WORM CAVES: Pretty cool to see. I'd definitely find some time to get into a cave in Waitomo to check out the glow worms.  Really neat.  
COOL FREE STUFF!
  • Thermal Pool (Taupo):  Don't walk...taxi. There's a great spot to unwind at the Spa Park in Taupo.  Great to relax the bones in a man-made FREE thermal pool.  
  • Thermal pools (Rotorua): You can pay to see cool geysers exploding, but they are cool thermal pools at a park for free.
  • Huka Falls (Taupo): Badass waterfall that makes you feel glad your on land.  Its pretty freakin' intense and pretty freakin' cool.
  • Lawn Bowling (Rotorua): For me, its called bocce. Had a nice lil sunday of watchin some old ladies duke it out over some lawn bowling.  I found it quite entertaining.  I woulda played but they totally woulda whooped my butt. 
  • Hot Rock Beach (Near Mercury Bay): Ya, stick you feet in some sand and let'em warm up.  Bring a shovel, get some space, and enjoy you free thermal pool on the beach.  Pretty sweet.
  • Waipo Forest (somewhere west of Paihia): I mean, if you like trees its pretty cool. Its a bit of a drive, but its kinda cool. Don't stress yourself out if you miss it though.
CAN MISS.
  • Auckland/Mercury Bay: This is kinda by default cause of rain. Couldn't walk around Auckland nor really enjoy the beach.  
  • Zorbing: I skipped it cause it was a little pricey for what it was.  The few that did it seemed to have fun though.
  • Water: Don't buy it. Tap water out here is fine. 
  • Black Water Cavin: I mean, it was cool but cold. It was really different, kinda exhilarating, kinda sucky, kinda pricey.  I went at 8am in March, so it was a lil chillier than normal.  Your call. 
  • Internet: Hostels make you pay out the ass. OUT THE ASS.
  • Sleep: This bus picks you up like 8am everyday and sleeping on the bus is quite hard. 
BEST/WORST OF...
  • BEST ACTIVITY: River rafting in River Valley.
  • BEST DRINK: Hot coco. Anywhere.
  • BEST HOSTEL: Urban Backpackers in Taupo. $4 beer. $5 dinner. Boom.
  • WORST HOSTEL: Base.
  • BEST/WORST HIKE: Tongarino Crossing (Mt. Doom) 
  • BIGGEST MISS: Raglan. (But, I'm getting there on my way back up. Told its a must go.)
  • BEST HOSPITALITY: Waitomo. The desk girl Hayley (I think) helped me dry my drenched shoes in her commercial dryer. She will forever rock my world. 
  • BEST BEER: Tui. Good time. Kinda like newcastle.
  • WORST IDEA: Ginger beer.
  • BEST FOOD: River Valley Lodge. OMG.
  • BEST IDEA: R. Tucker Thompson Boat Cruise.  Great people, great times, great hospitality.  Will always have great memories of working with them in the Bay of Islands. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

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TOP 10 ALBUMS/ARTISTS TO HIT THE ROAD WITH...

10. UP IN THE AIR SOUNDTRACK: A great movie with some great performances, but the soundtrack is also very good, well about half of it. Mixes new school and old school with some great
messages. If you like travel, this is a great place to start with some music.
9: U2 GREATEST HITS. Ok, here's the thing. I'm not a obessive U2 fan or nothing. I just think they got some good tunes, its inspring, and they mean good. They aren't the next coming of Jesus (as some people think), however, good guys making some good tunes.
8: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN. The Boss. Dude has been rocking it for years.  He made the albums, rocked the country all over, and is great to listen to in the car.  He can rock it and bring it down. Definitely good to have.
7: CRAZY HEART SOUNDTRACK/RYAN BINGHAM: If you don't know him, he just won an Oscar for best song "Weary Kind."  Mixes some country with some blues and is featured across the Crazy Heart soundtrack (which Jeff Bridges also plays songs on).  Look the dude up.  He's got a great sound, great band, and some great tunes to ride to.
6: RHCP/CALIFORNICATION. BOMB BOMB BOMB ALBUM. Its almost haunting.  They can speed it up, bring it down, and almost put you into a trance.  Save for a song or two, this whole album is great from beginning to end.  Their other stuff is good, but I think this is them at their peak.  Easily their best work.
5: BOB SEGER. Just knows how to rock.
4: NEIL YOUNG.  I love the Neil. Dude has been keeping it real for like 50 years or something. So he gets big credit for doing it his way. His sound is unique, his messages are great, and he's one of the biggest folk influences of our time.
3. INTO THE WILD SOUNDTRACK/EDDIE VEDDER: The movie is great. The soundtrack is FRIGGIN' INCREDIBLE.  Eddie get bonus points for doing it his way with PJ, but he's in a different world with this soundtrack. How it didn't win a grammy is devastating because its one of the best soundtracks of all time.
2. CCR. Talk about crankin' out some frickin hits. These guys are Southern classic rock. That greatest hits album is scary good.  CCR, anytime, anywhere, but especially on the road.
1. TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS: I mean, come on. He's defined generations. His songs make movies (you're welcome Mr. Cruise). Dude is like the road music king.  Anyone of any age of anytime of anywhere can relate to his music.  'Nuff said.