Traveling to Kaikoura by the Kiwi Bus Experience

We got front seats on the bus and enjoyed the ride. No knuckle holding on – just a smooth ride with cow, horses, sheep, mountains to see along the way once we got out of Christchurch. Halfway to our new destination we stopped for a bathroom break (TMI?) and something to snack on. We found a cute cafe that served ice cream cones. I had the boysenberry and Bill had vanilla. Back on the bus to our new hotel Dusky Lodge. Love it! The bus driver gave us 45 minutes to settle in and on the bus again to Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway. It’s easy, the bus driver said. You can walk it in Birkenstocks, he said. We went over bridges, saw penguins, walked on cow paths with cows 5 feet away! Over hills and once again down wooden stairs to a rock (large gravel) walkway and over uneven land that raised out of the ocean when the earthquake of 2014 hit this area, then back to rocks. On the uneven land were seals. We are guessing it was a 3 mile walk in total. Never so happy to see a bus in my life!!! Now Cindy, i know you are hearing in your mind everything i heard! But as we know “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. What amazed Bill and I was no one hung back to check on us. They all just hurried along like it was a marathon. Thankfully we made it back. When Bill got into the bus, the driver said “you made it”. Bill said “barely”. The bus driver reply with “Good on you!” Bill’s first time having it said to him!

Back on the bus to a lookout spot. We weren’t even going to go out of the bus but the driver said we would be able to see the view 1/4 way up so we asked him to take our picture. Proof we are still alive!!!!! He drove the bus to the center of town and we got out and went to Groper Garage. We had flat bread pizza and a huge bowl of seafood chowder. We refilled our bottles with ice water (by the way you can drink the water in NZ) and walked another 1,000 or so steps back to Dusky Lodge. Another adventure in the books! Good night my friends and welcome to March 1st – we’ve been waiting for you!

Wednesday morning in Christchurch

We started the day having breakfast at the cafe while doing a load of wash. Hotel Give is more like a hostel than a hotel. Nice room but full bathrooms outside the the room that are shared. After bags packed and checked out of the hotel we put our bags in storage so we could go back to the botanical garden and boy am I glad we did! How did I miss the dahlias and roses yesterday? And we knew we wanted to walk through the conservatory and observatory since they were closed when we were there yesterday. Back to the cafe for lunch and now waiting for the Kiwi Bus Experience to arrive. We look like we will be the oldest on the bus!

Christchurch, NZ

All packed up the night before, we started our day early with breakfast at 7:45 at the B&B. We have had so many wonderful conversations around the breakfast table. Raylene dropped us off the airport depot in town at 8:45. A ride up to the airfield with 8 of our closest friends and into the puddle jumper. The man sitting next to the pilot before the pilot came on board joked about it being his first time flying the plane. Even though he was a New Zealander he had a NY Yankees cap on. I told him if he was a Yankee fan he could do anything! Everyone chuckled at that. It was a nice flight and the sunshine glistened on the water like diamonds.

Once in Invercargill we found out fog had delayed the flight coming in so we got some hot drinks and passed the time texting, reading and talking about possibly buying electric bikes when we get home. Around 1:30 we took off and an hour later landed in Christchurch. We ubered to Hotel Give with a very friendly driver telling us how he came to be living here. Everyone has a story if you just stop to listen. After we checked in and settled into our room we headed out across the street to the Christchurch Botanical Garden and it did not disappoint. Tired from our plane rides and walking the garden we headed back to the restaurant in the hotel called Duo. Delicious food. We’re now calling it an early night, that was a really good day!

Our last full day in Stewart Island and we rented Electric Bikes or as we say Electric YIKES!

What an adventure today was, as you can probably tell by the title! The couple before us getting bikes rode off into the sunset with no problems. He was a mountain biker – enough said. We got our helmets first, studied a map with the sales person and learned how to turn on the electric and what level to pick and how to downshift and upshift. Are you getting all this because obviously Bill and I missed some of it! Let’s just say we had a very steep learning curve! That brings me to the hills which were also very steep but we won the battle and victory was ours. We visited Moturau Gardens, stopped at overlook to Butterfield Beach then headed to Bragg Bay were Bill decided it was time to get his feet in the water. Brrrr! Then back down to the town of Oban for lunch where I had a well deserved ice coffee and sandwich while Bill opted for a long coffee and scone. Having payed for 4 hours and not to be defeated we hopped back on and headed up Elgin Terrace. It’s the gravel roads not the paved ones that unnerved us. Made me think of my childhood and skinned knees! Four hours in we returned the bikes and after all that pedaling we needed to walk up our hill to the B&B which we did, very slowly. Lots of water and feet up or at least reading on the porch to relax until dinner time. Then back down the hill to the hotel for dinner, back up the hill for packing and maybe another try at Kiwi spotting tonight!

Electric Yikes!

Walking all over town

It’s Sunday here. Another delicious breakfast and lots of talking with Raylene and another guest. After which we relaxed and read on the deck until 11. Hiking shoes back on, we headed to the Fushia Walk which was just another way to get to town off the main road. We are handling steps like pros now – not that we have a choice! We walked around the Visitors Center and then the Rakiura Museum. There was something for both of us. The first sewing machine here, a harmonium that sounds like a pipe organ, some crocheting and cross stitching, whale and seal hunting, an original switchboard among other things. Afterwards we stopped at a coffee shop for scones and drinks. Then a walk to the bay and just enjoying the scenery. There isn’t a person that passes you by that doesn’t say hello! But, we still haven’t seen a penguin or a kiwi!

Raroa walk to Watercress

After breakfast this beautiful Saturday morning I asked Rae if we could do a load of wash. It is the first time in years I have hung my clothes outside to have them “solar and wind” dried!

We donned our hiking gear again and headed out on another walk. This time it was so different than anything we have seen! A beautiful preserve! It took a little over an hour and we ended up at Watercress Bay! We are getting better with getting up the hills and making sure we are well hydrated.

Ulva Island

After breakfast we put on our layers and hiking boots then headed down the road to the dock to get on the Ulva Island Ferry. 10 minutes later we were on the island. Lots of trails, steps and amazing plants, trees and animals and birds! So glad we borrowed hiking poles. We saw two sea lions – one on the beach and one in the brush which we did not pass because it was lunging at hikers and can outrun us at 40k an hour! What a incredible island!