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Friends.
While on the trail, I realised how many, or should I rather say how little, friends I really have in my life. I honestly need to take better care of them because I actually think I miss some of them and the interactions we normally have, however limited they…
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So much to do.
And the list seems to keep growing, Looking after myself today, going for a massage, because my body is not taking the trip as well as my mind. The Hamster is doing well and I think the purpose of my trip is delivering when it comes to the expectation…
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Happy leap-day.
Trying to sleep late and get some rest, To be 100% honest, I enjoyed my time on the TA, but it is not always filled with periods of good rest. Some of the days are long and tough, and some nights are not as peaceful as I would have liked.…
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Back to Christchurch for a break.
I can say it… “Home”, Woke up early this morning, broke up camp and headed to the airport with the bus. Strange feeling stepping completely back into the hustle and bustle of things, almost like I am an outsider from another world. Seems everyone is on a mission to do…
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Glenorchy, Queenstown – Day 18
Getting to Queenstown, The first part of this post, is technically part of yesterday, February 26. After reaching the car park after my walk, I manage to get a ride to the main road with the bus. Hitched a ride from there to Glenorchy with some Taiwanese tourists, making a…
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Southland Complete – Day 17
Starting to feel like I accomplished something, Leaving, may I add flagship status, Greenstone Hut this morning I realised that I am in Otago province. This means I am done with Southland and so, also done with 10% of the TA. More than 300km on foot through mostly rural Southland.…
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Greenstone Hut – Day 16
Bee-a-you-tea-full-day this morning, Leaving Taipo Hut this morning. The wind died down, clouds dissappeared overnight and the blue sky is out this morning. It is only a short 10km “hop” to Greenstone Hut today, which almost seems a little whimsical, but it is 24km to the car park and that…
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