It was kind of hard to write up what we did in Kaikoura and Nelson Lakes, because both of those happened weeks ago. But spring break was just last week, and it was a blast. I'll try not to be such a boring blogger!
We got dropped off in Nelson on Thursday, and all went out as a group that night, before splitting up the next morning for everyone to do their own thing. There were 6 groups, two went hiking in Abel Tasman (this beautiful coastal region on the tip of the S.Island) one group paddled for 3 days, kayaking through the Marlborough Sound, one rented a car to go climbing out west, and one group went across the bay to Wellington. Morgan and I stayed pretty city the first couple days. We stayed at different hostels in Nelson and Picton, whichever were closest to the things we wanted to do. We met so many people traveling this way. Everyone staying in hostels is a 20-something, and usually backpacking.
Yes we're college students on spring break (hence the little black dresses) but yes we have also been backpacking for 3 weeks (hence the rain jackets... dressing for all weather conditions is our everyday fashion statement)
We met people every day to hang out with at night, including a couple of locals who showed us around Nelson on Friday.
Hostel in Nelson (Paradiso). $25 a night! Why would you ever stay in a hotel, seriously.
We cooked every dinner in the hostel kitchens, only going out to eat once (for lunch out on the patio of this Nelson brewery) as a special treat. This meant a lot of fairly romantic meals for two like the one pictured above haha
Marchfest in Nelson on Saturday (like Oktoberfest, but in NZ! All local breweries. You got the half-pint glass when you came in, and could go to different stalls to fill up throughout the afternoon. We got to try really awesome beers (a huge change from our usual "buy the cheapest 30 rack" style of booze-choosing) with funny names like "mousey tongue," "fuggle hop," "civil disobedience," and "uber pils."
Another great thing about festivals: local live music. We saw a couple of bands here, some awesome (The Eastern were an alt-bluegrass group) and some very different (The Barons of Tang, pictured here. 2 sets of drums, a stand-up bass, a sax, a clarinet, a guitar, and a lead singer who thought he was Russell Brand. Self-described genre was "gypsy deathcore" which was actually pretty accurate. Reminded me of what a Tim Burton circus might sound like)
Hostel #3, The Villa, in Picton. ($26 a night) The whole back was open, with wooden porch furniture, Christmas lights, hanging potted plants, a fire pit, and a hot tub. How I think I'd like my back porch to look when I have a real house.
We went for a bike ride on Sunday, and were going to go fishing before realizing we'd have no idea what to do if we caught a fish. Monday was our most outdoorsy day: we took a boat through the Marlborough Sound and went hiking on the Queen Charlotte Track. Perfect weather and an easy, 5k hike took up the afternoon, and when we got back, we met up with the 6 kayakers! We had tacos with them and went out later to this Irish place with a couple people we picked up at the Villa.
The least outdoorsy-twosome on spring break--though ya couldn't tell from this picture ;-)
Now for the most exciting part: SKYDIVING ON TUESDAY!!! The last day of break, Kathryn's 21st birthday, and a super warm, cloudless day. Kathryn, Sibley, Kayla, Eli, Annalea, and I went skydiving over Abel Tasman at 13,000 ft.
tiiight goggles (good thing too, your eyes would dry right off I feel like. Once you open your chute and stop free falling, you take them off so you can see clearly!)
the dinky little plane that took us up (3 skydivers at a time)
Look at this badass group!!!
happy 21st!! (recognize that dress she's wearing? It's mine :)
I want to be 21 toooooo!!