Saturday, October 1, 2011

Bryce & Zion Hiking Diva's Girls Trip

A wonderful albeit quick trip with my "hiking diva" girlfriends in Bryce & Zion in Utah. They stayed all week while I just joined them for a day, but what a marvelous day it was!Our most fun hike was through the Peekaboo and Spooky "slot" canyons located in the Grand Staircase-Escalante area of Bryce Canyon, Utah.

These canyons are much like the one featured in "127 Hours" in which Aron Ralston was pinned by a boulder. The slot canyons were sculpted out of sandstone by wind, water, temperature and time.

Periodically, there are lethal flash floods which hurl tons of water, rocks, trees and other debris through these narrow passages that we climbed through. They are the true test of whether one is claustrophobic or not.

Yes, we really made our way through these areas, some less than a foot wide. Sometimes you have to shimmy up the sides of the canyon, or bend down or even crawl along the ground, to get around the sides of the that are too narrow for passage

twisting areas we climbed down

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Swimming with Dolphins in Akaroa, New Zealand






Rand lures the Dolphins over to Play

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Milford Sound, New Zealand

Milford Sound in Fjordland along the lower west coast of the South Island of New Zealand is one of the wettest places on the planet. As we drove there from Queenstown, we watched the sky cloud up and by our arrival, the blue sky was visible only in patches. Undeterred, we got aboard a small boat and cruised all the way up the fjord to the ocean, seeing waterfalls, sea birds, and impressive cliffs on both sides. As a cool wind whipped our faces, we put on every layer we had brought with us (see my "Michelin" woman look of 6-7 layers including down jacket and gore-tex windbreaker) and drink hot tea. Being outside was bracing, but gorgeous.




Skiing in Queenstown



Here is the panorama from the top of Coronet Peak

Friday, September 23, 2011

Franz Joseph Glacier, West Coast, New Zealand, South Island

After leaving Hamner Spring, we drove across the South Island via Lewis Pass to Greymouth on the West Coast, then drove south along the coastline toward the two glaciers: Franz Joseph and Fox. Here we are walking inland up toward the Franz Joseph Glacier.

South of the glaciers, we came to a wide, open beach area in Haast, which was our last shoreline before heading over Haast Pass toward Wanaka. Here is a panorama of this beautiful beach. You can hear how windy it was too!

Auraki - Mt. Cook, New Zealand


Auraki - Mt Cook is the highest peak in New Zealand. Here is a video panorama of its majesty and beauty .

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Picton to Blenheim, Kaikoura then to Hamner Springs


After a three hour ferry ride from Wellington, watching Rugby with local fans, we spent the night in Picton. The next day, we drove across the top of the South Island to Havelock taking in the overcast but pretty views of the strait between the North and South Islands.

From Havelstock, we took the road south to sunny Blenheim, the heart of New Zealand's Marlborough wine region. We drove down their "Golden Mile" where the vineyards We lucked onto the Hans Herzog vineyard where delightful Samantha Young helped us sample their superb wines on behalf of the proprietors, Hans and Therese Herzog. Rand is still more partial to Moa beer, but he did find their Montepulciano-grape Grappa delicious.

Before leaving the Blenheim region, we followed the sun northward up the coast. The "sealed" (paved) road turned into a dirt road that wound high up the coast and we came to a beautiful section of coast called Robinhood Bay.
Heading south from Blenheim, we toured the wine region, then drove the rainy but stunning coastline to Kaikora. We decided not to stop there because of the heavy rain and continued on over a snowy pass to Hamner Springs to spend the night. The snow was coming down heavily as we headed up to higher elevation, blanketing the trees in white.
The geothermal playground in Hamner Springs, with its hot pools, sulphur pools and aqua-therapy hot pools, was another highlight of the day. The aqua-therapy pools especially, which had very strong jets that you could position on any part of your body you could move into position, did wonders for our sore muscles and aches and pains.