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All started here....

Friday, October 22, 2010

Day 38 of 100: Ziptrekking in Queenstown

Pararomic view of Queenstown



Wearing all the gear ready for Ziptrekking!

The weather has been cold and rainy. Just like yesterday we had our Milford Sound cruise but the pouring rain almost made it invisible. I just i just have to come back and experience the amazing Milford Sound all over again. Today, I had a ziptrekking appointment. I did my ziptrekking in downtown Vancouver during the winter Olympic. (note: 1st ziptrekking ever being set up in a downtown setting!) It was free but i lined up for like 5 hours for the 30 seconds thrill. The Company which set up the ziptrek also operates the ziptrek in Whistler, BC and Queenstown. At the end of the ziptrek during Olympics, they gave each participant a 10% discount card. Of course, being me, I didn’t take the easy way, i.e. trying the one in Whistler as i live in Vancouver. Instead, I went all the way to downunder to try the one in Queenstown. Oh well, thats me. Anyone, according to the operator of Ziptrekking in Queenstown, I am the first one ever that took that discount card they gave out during winter olympic to Queenstown. How come I am not surprised by that??? 


Anyway, it was partly cloudy today. When i went up to the mountain where the ziptrekking was set up, it was actually snowing a bit. We were the first group of 8 to ziptrek today. There are altogether 4 ziptreks and it was getting longer and longer. The guide even taught us how to be upside down as well as all other styles. Of course, when you are on the ziptrek, you can hardly control which direction you face or whether you are upside down or not. Check out my video for the last ziptrekk which has an amazing view of the snow capped mountain surrounding Queenstown.



Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Day 36 of 100: Fun / Interesting / Zen Moments in NZ

This is my first time to go to New Zealand. As a matter of fact, this is my first time to go downunder. Therefore, there were lots of interesting / fun moment as well as what i called ZEN moment to share with you. Check them out.

Zen Moment 1: The beach


Zen Moment 2: Waterfall


Interesting Moment 1
Do you know how I got all the sheeps to look at the camera? The answer is in the video !











Interesting Moment 2: Core Values for a restaurant

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Day 35 of 100: Helicopter Hike @ Franz Josef Glacier

Today, we were booked for taking the Helicopter hike @ Franz Josef Glacier. Basically we, as a team of 6 , including our guide Ryan,  took the helicopter to the top of the glacier and we hiked in the surrounding are for about 2 hours. We walked under those ice caves. I even tried the ice which was so pure and crunchy !!  Make sure you check out the pictures and also the helicopter ride video up to the top.  The ride itself was just stunning. My friend Selina mis-step into an ice hole and was stuck there. Our guide was trying to save her. Did he succeed in saving her at the end? Check out the video by yourself for an answer...


Helicopter ride to the top of the Glacier




Was Selina saved by the Guide??????

Taste so good!

My helicopter...:-)













 




My Team mates



Monday, October 18, 2010

Day 34 of 100: Arriving at Franz Josef Glacier from Christchurch

Bottom of Franz Josef Glacier

We rushed to the Sydney airport to fly to Christchurch, New Zealand last night after the Sydney Bridge climb. We didn’t know what to expect in Christchurch considered that they just had a 7.1 earthquake and seems some buildings were seriously damaged. When we took the taxi to downtown, seems like majority of the town are fine.
Another early morning for Selina and I because we took the Transalpine train today from Christchurch to Arthur Pass then coach to Greymouth then another coach to Franz Josef. The train was nice. I think it is very similar to the scenic train in BC/Alberta that people take from Vancouver to Jasper or Banff.




We finally arrived in Franz Josef and we checked into Glen Fern Villa. The front desk operator was super nice and we were a bit surprised that it wasn’t just a hotel room. It is a whole house with a backyard. The whole villa was surrounded by snowcapped mountains as the background and facing a huge farm.





We enjoyed the new home a bit then we rushed to visit the glacier. We are going to take the helicopter to the top of the glacier the next day so we were walking to the bottom of the glacier today. I had never seen a glacier in my life. Strange but true given i studied in Norway. Hmmmm...anyway, we saw the bottom of the glacier from far but people told us it took 1.5 hours to walk back and forth. It really didn’t look that far but when we started walking, we knew that it really takes at least 1.5 hours of intensive walking to get back and forth. It was raining a bit but we kept on walking and we finally got rewarded for the up close view of the glacier.











Sunday, October 17, 2010

Day 33 of 100: Sydney Bridge Climb



This morning, I met up with my other friend , Selina who would take the adventure with me for the next 2 weeks. Good luck, Selina! We met up at Sydney Hilton for breakfast and then we headed to the Sydney Bridge to climb the bridge. Fortunately, the weather was good and the sun has come out. We arrived, we changed into jumpsuits, we practised with climbing the stairs and we finally went out to the real thing. We pretty much walked on the narrow catwalk alongside the bridge structure until we arrived at the arch of the famous Sydney bridge. Selina was afraid of height so need to thank her for experiencing this with me. We walked to the highest point of the arch and then across and came down. Of course, we could pretty much see all the surrounding area from the top of the bridge but tourists like selina and i, would automatically lock our eyes on one of the most iconic structures in the world, yeah, you guessed it right...the Opera house. The whole climb was about 3 hours and it wasn’t that demanding as selina originally thought. Since we were not allowed to bring camera, we pretty much have to purchase the official yet expensive photos at the souvenir store. Here are some shots we took from the adjacent tower and you can see i was trying to swallow the opera house...LOL


Can you see those people climbing up the Sydney Bridge???? We were one of those in the morning.





Having fun with the Opera House!
Artistic Shot from Selina (Thanks!)











Friday, October 15, 2010

Day 31: GOING DOWN under

I took the Singapore airlines biz class to Sydney today. Since i was staying at the airport hotel, it was just a 5 mins walk to check in. As i am also Star Alliance gold member plus biz class, check-in was done in 3 mins. The flight was smooth and i don’t think i need to say more for the 1st class service, entertainment and food on board with Singapore Airlines.

A few hours after departure, i finally saw the northern point of Oz. I was kinda excited because i always wanted to go to Oz. Seems like people are super nice and friendly and the natural scenery of the country is amazing. But isn’t it Canada like that too? I guess so...Anyway, when we flew pass alice spring, i had my camera ready because i thought i would be able to see Ayres Rock from the air as the sky was cloudless for miles and miles. I was disappointed. The landscape was totally red so i guess it would be difficult to spot the red rock from the rest.

Far north of Oz


Arriving in Sydney finally but it was it a bit rainy. I checked into Sydney Hilton which was attached to a historical building. Since it was dark and rainy, i couldn’t tell my first impression of Sydney. I walked to the harbourfront to search for the famous landmark, Opera house. Still there & still nice with lights on at night. I walked around a bit and hopefully i would have better luck the next day to form my “1st impression” of Sydney.









just jumping in front of Sydney Tower

See what the Aussie did to the Queen!!!