We arrived in New Zealand 5 days ago and flew from Auckland to South Island, where our first order of business was to pick up our rental car and somehow fill it with cheap or used camping gear that would allow us to hike, cook, camp and weather 4 different seasons of harsh climate within 24 hours before heading to a 2-day music festival (A.R.E.A. 9) in the high country (near Mt. Cook).
We were successful in finding all kinds of gear (some used, some new and on sale), buying lots of supplies and heading out from Christchurch (the largest city on the South Island) in short order. We are ready! And have camped the last 3 days: no running water, very dry hot days and cold and windy nights. Dust everywhere! But it is beautiful, beautiful, other-worldly, Lord of the Rings geography.
The music festival left something to be desired, sadly. We saw some pretty good music. But the facilities, organization and variety of music was just not up the standard we are used to at our favorite festivals at home. We didn't realize we are music festival snobs, but we are. We vowed to not go to any music festivals outside of the United States ever again. We just kept thinking about how much better High Sierra in Northern California and Jazz Fest in Nawlins was. It was a beautiful setting though, and the music was all Kiwi and there was some good people watching, of course.
Now, we are off to camp and hike at Mt. Cook (the highest mountain in New Zealand). Since we plan on spending a lot of time away from civilization and in the back country, opportunities to blog will be minimal, here, we think. Until next time!
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