The morning of Day 3 dawned rainy and windy. We were excited however, because we had managed to find a picnic area in Kaitoke Regional Park that included stoves and a sheltered area. So we cooked a REAL breakfast of eggs and fried lunchmeat, and just as we were sitting down, the sun came out.
Life doesn't get much better than this... |
The weather went back to crappy, but still. RIVENDELL! |
Or the amazing trees everywhere, especially the ones I could get inside! Like this:
We even found a hobbit hole, though neither one of us could be persuaded to venture inside for a photo. It was just too dark and scary looking.
Finally, my favorite thing of the place had to be the swing bridge on which I irked Sonny by jumping up and down on repeatedly.
Eventually though, we had to leave this elvish wonderland and embark on the next leg of our journey, the voyage to the South Island. This was accomplished on the biggest boat I have ever boarded, the Interislander ferry. Their tag line is something about the journey being the destination, and after i completed the sailing, its easy to see why. It truly is a gorgeous ride. First however, we had to wait in line for about an hour to board the boat. While we were waiting we looked over to see an elderly couple in the RV next to us making tea and re-heating pizza. Not to be out-done we whipped out our stove and made ramen. Pretty sure they were jealous.
Eventually the boat arrived (about an hour late) and we were allowed to board, which actually entailed driving on this very high ramp and then maneuvering around the semis. It was an exciting experience. We then had to get out of the car and head upstairs to the passenger lounge deck, which was huge and included a restaurant, a cafeteria, a bar and at least 8 different rooms to sit in, as well as a movie theater, a store and a children's playground.
Big ol boat |
We spent the journey touring the entire thing and taking photos of the pretty. Well I did. Sonny slept, cause thats what he does on ferries. Three hours later, we finally reached . . .
The South Island! |
We had no plans whatsoever when it came to the South Island, and unfortunately my go-to help, the i-site was closed. So we found a road, Queen Charlotte's Drive that had "scenic route" in parentheses and off we set. And it was scenic, let me tell you, but also terrifying and curvy. About an 2 hours and maybe 30 km later we stumbled upon this:
Yeah thats Fawkes, making his debut |
Nummy |
After dinner, we ambled on down the road some more, happy and full. We were hoping to find a campground that had showers and other amenities as it had been a few days and we needed to wash both ourselves and the dishes properly. We succeeded and found an adorable DOC site at a place called Pelorus Bridge, located on the Pelorus River. More on that tomorrow.
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