Te Anau to Dunedin – 3 days to go

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Te Anau to Dunedin – A lot of sheep!

Yes, we saw a heck of a lot of sheep in paddocks on the way from Te Anau to Dunedin.

The day started with me having to change the mornings plans. Major flooding in Roxburgh had the road closed for an indefinite period so it meant rearrange the mornings plans. No more going via Central Otago to Dunedin but re-routing through the faster but less scenic route across to Gore then up the number 1 highway to Dunedin. No stone fruit country for my group. A disappointment but one cannot argue with the weather.

The drive was uneventful and we did drive through some pristine rolling country side with many sheep to be seen. The cameras were still to be heard behind me so I guess the group were still happy and over the earlier disappointment of me telling them about the route change. Breakfast television helped as the floods featured heavily so they understood the issues I had.

I was born in Dunedin. Lived there to I was 14 and the parents for work reasons headed north to Auckland. That was obviously a few years ago but other than changed roading, some one way streets, there never seems to be many changes. I am sure there are but just not obvious the route we travel.

The house I was raised in still looks similar. Some aluminium joinery but other than that it still looks the same. Memories!

Once in Dunedin we headed down the Otago Peninsula to the Albatross Breeding area. I am not a great one for studying seabirds but the tour was interesting. To see the Albatross stretch their wings was interesting and the highlight not caught on camera was when one came in close to our viewing area gliding past. It certainly illustrated the sheer size of these birds.

We need areas like these that protect birds like the Albatross in their breeding areas. These very large seabirds spend most of their life out in the ocean navigating the world yet come back to the Otago Peninsula to breed once a year once they have reached 5 years old.

From the Albatross we headed up the hill to join a tour to see seals in their breeding area plus the Yellow Eye and Little Blue Penguins.

Seals are nothing new for me but it was good to see the babies less than 24 hours old in their natural habitat. Unfortunately only about 25% of those born will reach adult hood with the predators waiting out there in the ocean to feed on them. Sad, but that is the environmental chain at work unfortunately.

One of the males tried to bale us up as he sought to protect his harem. Again nature at work. Fortunately we were well protected.

Before we departed Dunedin we stopped for photography at their famous railway station.

Dunedin is not a regular stop on my agendas but this summer I have 4 tours that spend a night there. Its all dictated by how long people have in the country as to whether Dunedin features. All my tours so far booked this summer start at a minimum of 18 days, so plenty of time to see Dunedin.

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Very busy times for this tour guide

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Busy times with little time to write blogs. Yesterday and today been full on doing business admin and tax payments then concentrating on signing contracts for the next 3 tours. These tours taking us through to February 18 after which I believe I need proper time out. Poor Xiaoli once I leave on December 19 will only see me 3 days mid January. Other than that its sorry Xiaoli, but I will be back February 19, maybe. I say maybe as another request for 5 days South Island Xiaoli herself communicated to me just a short time ago.

My last tour blog ended with one I wrote my first night in Queenstown on my 18 day tour with 8 from England and Scotland. What a great bunch of people they were. A pleasure to guide around the country. Encouraged me not only too much food, but too much of the wrong kind. Fish and chips!!!

Fish and chips seemed to be regular. Beer was very popular which I suspected would be the case, but wine with most wasn’t far behind.

What did we do in Queenstown? It seems so long ago now. I know I went with 7 of the group up the gondola and now I think about it, my visit of Queenstown after that became being bed ridden with a very bad cold or flu courtesy of some of my group that had it first. It couldn’t have struck at a better time as officially it was my rest day. It still persists today and did make some days interesting but we completed the tour and I wasn’t alone in being unwell.

We departed Queenstown for Milford. Never my favourite place to head to Milford from. I find its better to base yourself 2 nights in Te Anau.

The weather was great for our drive to Milford. Eglington Valley was looking magnificent with its very colourful lupins with a backdrop of snow peaked mountains. Mirror Lake we struck perfect with not a ripple on it but unfortunately 5 buses pulled in at the same time meaning we needed to rush through to stay ahead of the bus passengers.

Photographs show the beauties we passed and captured on camera. I didn’t go on the cruise at Milford. My decision to opt out to continue the fight of this nasty bug with a good rest. My group loved the boat trip was as predicted.

One of my crew was extremely disappointed I hadn’t managed to show him a Kea and in our good hearted banter I offered to pay for the nights beer tab if I failed on the way back. Fingers were crossed and I did not disappoint as we drove out of the Homer Tunnel to see 4 on the ground which we parked close to. They did their normal antics picking at the trims on someone’s car. I wasn’t going to shoo them off as my people wanted photographs.

The beer bet I may have won but it was not honoured as my group I had booked to the Te Anau Glow Worm caves. I didn’t go as I have done many times. For me another early night

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One tour down, 3 to go

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One tour completed, three to go

My blogs are going to be out of order over the next week or so as I normally blog every day of a tour. But unfortunately the tour just completed I fell ill with about 5 days to go and life became a battle.

It all started with one of my tour group became ill and fortunately for her we had a 2 night stay at the time so she was able to take bed rest why I took the remainder out. Unfortunately though she had unknowingly already passed the bug with 3 more f the group progressively fulling ill, then lastly me. And it would appear I received the worst dose or maybe it just hit me harder as there was no time for me to get a break from being a driver/guide.

On one hand it was a great tour. All 8 in the group bonded well yet prior tour not one had met another. And I fitted into that bonding. Always great when you don’t get those odd people out that can make a tour hard. But this was not the case with this group with a reunion in England down the track already being planned. Needless to say I wont be going. Just too far away now for me.

The highlights for me as a guide. Number one was certainly the group itself. They were a great bunch with my sense of humour which mad the tour easy.

The route which was not my route but planned by a consultant back in the UK was good. I could and did make improvements as we travelled, but generally I could not fault in any major way. 4,500km travelled on route. Add another 2,000km for me on top because of travel prior and after the tour completion, so a lot of ground covered.

The weather generally behaved. It was late spring which can be unpredictable but other than a lot of wind in the North Island leg, the rest was just beautiful sunshine.

Photography opportunities were great and I made the most of them. I took away the drone, my Canon SLR and a compact Canon plus Sony camera. All were used at some point on tour. The drone to date is a disappointment but I believe fault is with me as the operator, rather than the drone. All other cameras fulfilled the functions I used them for.

This trip I got some very good bird shots. In particular the highlight was the Tui. Never managed to photograph it as well before in its natural environment. I still need study each individual picture to see just how well I captured it but on the quick looks I have had, I am impressed.

The Weka as always was easy to photograph. And the Kea I am yet to capture one in flight but I did manage some great ground shots. But I still have my aim to capture it in flight with that bright orange feathering under the wings.

As always, a number of opportunities to photograph seals. This time I got a lot closer to one of the males which he wasn’t greatly thrilled with, but that’s okay. I was in an enclosure so all could do was threaten me.

A long trip home on conclusion of the tour. Christchurch to the very far north of New Zealand. A lengthy detaour on the Christchurch to Picton leg because of the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake. That added over 2 hours to the trip. My computer prior leaving Christchurch told me a bit over hours to Picton but turning on the GPS I found it told me 8.5 hours. The latter would have made me ate for the ferry. Fortunately by not stopping I made it in just over 7 hours and good timing for the ferry.

The rest of the trip was uneventful except for heavy rain and fog in the centre of the North Island.

Blogs for the trip proper will follow in coming days. Still need defeat this bug I picked up. Plus need start preparing for the next tour which is 20 days. Two more after that of similar durations. Two of the three being groups from England and the last a group from Sweden. A little nervous about the Swedish group but I am assured the English language is not an issue and most do speak it.

Its going to be a long tour season with those taking me through to late February. After that 8 months to fit in some fishing. Maybe a little trip to China and Cambodia. The latter been on my horizon for a long time but illness had delayed. Health now good, I need now plan to go see.

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A very unwell tour guide

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A tour drivers day off in Queenstown

What did I do on my day off?

Firstly the cold I have is making life difficult. Fortunately I am not on call but did this morning accompany most of my group on a trip up the gondolas. Following that they split up and all recommended I head for bed. It wasn’t hard to agree. I feel like shit. Excuse the expression.

I did get my usual photography shots from the Skyline at the top of the gondola. At least I have something to show for 2 nights in Queenstown.

Tonight they all want to have a ‘Ferg Burger’. I have said I will join them but in all honesty have no appetite.

Tomorrow its off to Milford Sounds. A very long day with stops ending in Te Anau. Going to be hard on me if I cannot shake this bug. But the others that had it prior me all seem to be better again so hopefully tomorrow I will be to

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A long day as tour guide/driver today

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What a long day at the office!

Today we left our hotel at 7.30am. The chef was apparently sick so we needed breakfast at another hotel. A simple drama to sort out.

8am the 2 heading for the helicopter were reported to check in so I went 10 minutes prior just to ensure they were flying. And yes they were as we had had to rebook it from the prior day due to weather ruling helicopters out.

The remaining 6 in the group I took to the Fox Glacier walk to the nearest sightseeing point. An hour return walk. I had declared I wouldn’t do it but it was a superb day so decided to lead them. The final bit to the viewing platform is steep and I dread and it really taxed me. My feet are now swollen as I hobbled my way back. Why don’t I listen to my own voice in the head saying don’t do it?

Following the walk we collected our 2 from the helicopter and started the long drive to Queenstown. I new it would be a long day thanks to the many walks and sure enough we finally arrived at 8pm. As I started by saying, a long day at the office for me.

Today we had brilliant weather. Virtually no wind and no clouds. We couldn’t have asked for better.

Many trees are in flower currently and 5 out of 9 of us are either suffering hay fever or maybe have picked up a cold. Unfortunately I seem to be the worse affected but a day off tomorrow, so some healing time.

I haven’t looked at my photographs yet but will to post this blog. I suspect I have some stunning ones starting with Mt Cook from the hotel early morning. Then the glacier. The beaches on route. The many waterfalls. A great photography day and hopefully I got some great ones of my group enjoying their day on tour.

Tomorrow all have the day off to enjoy Queenstown. I have said if needed I will take them for a scenic drive but expect I wont be called on. So for me its get admin up to date for the next tours but also try and defeat this little illness I have

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6 days to go out of 18

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No internet at night means no tour blog!

Yesterday was Nelson to Hokitika. A long day. 9am departure 6pm completion.

A beautifully sunny day which prompted me at our early lunch stop at Murchison to splash out $5 on a sun hat. I normally carry one and this tour there was no excuse as we are in our own tour vehicle. But I obviously forgot when I was preparing for the tour all those many days ago in the far north of New Zealand.

Our first big stop was Cape Foulwind where I gave the group the opportunity to do the 3.4km coast walk or join me in the drive to the southern end of the track. All chose the walk. I did once I had put the vehicle at the southern end walk back to the seal colony. Normally abundant with seals this time of year but yesterday I only sighted 5 to 6.

As seems the norm for this area I managed to get some close up photos of our native bird, the Weka. Always happy when I get to snap our native birds in their habitat.

From Cape Foulwind it was on down the quite spectacular coast road to Punakaki and the famous Pancake Rocks. My sunhat was getting to be really handy saving my brain from cooking as the sun you could feel burning in.

Hokitika overnight. A great hotel but disappointed the room I was in could not access wi – fi and the hotel staff attitude was disappointing in trying to resolve.

Today we departed Hokitika for the glaciers. First stop Franz Josef where I had booked 2 for a helicopter trip over the glaciers with a landing on top. Unfortunately the clouds never lifted so it became a non event. Now re booked for Fox Glacier tomorrow morning. Real misty now so not looking good.

A walk to the first viewing tower for Franz Josef Glacier. Able to see but only the bottom end of it. But good chance for a group photography shot.

On to Fox Glacier, our night destination. A lot earlier than the plan but weather just was not helping us.

One of the group has taken ill, hopefully nothing major so the 2pm arrival at Fox Glacier possibly was beneficial to her as it gave the afternoon to rest.

For the rest of us we re-scheduled the walk around Lake Matheson from tomorrow to today. Not able to see mountain reflections in the lake but still a walk enjoyed by all.

Tomorrow hopefully our 2 wanting to do the helicopter trip will get their wish. And the rest of the group I will let do the walk to Fox Glacier since the weather ruled out the longer walk to Franz Josef Glacier today.

A long day tomorrow as we head for Queenstown. Many photographic stops on route. Going to be a late arrival

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My blogs are falling on deaf ears

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Why are my blogs failing

I only started blogging this year and slowly but surely I felt I was getting better. And this was reflected in number of likes I was getting and followers that were adding me. Then suddenly about the end of October the likes ceased. Zilch. Since then not one like from a follower or a new reader. Why???

I have asked WordPress customer service. They initially tried direct my how to get more likes but still nothing? Damn!

Here we are November 22. I am in the midst of a New Zealand tour with 8 from England. Normally when I am on tours and write blogs likes increase ever more. Still zilch! Why?

WordPress I contacted yet again. They had minor thoughts really related to my website but I want to know why the likes suddenly stopped.

Similar blogs I paste on facebook and likes are rocketing up

Anybody with an answer, I would love to hear the answer. Personally I thought I must have changed a setting so my followers no longer get notifications when I paste a blog, but WordPress say the settings are fine

A mystery needing an answer

 

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Another day on tour – Nelson and Golden Bay

Nelson and Golden Bay area today

It was meant to be an easy day but typical me on tours, I offer to show more sights not on the agenda. One day I will learn to keep my mouth shut and just do as per the agenda. Or will I? Probably not. I like to go  the extra length if I can. Give that extra ‘buzz’ factor.

Today was mostly the Golden Bay area. 5 of the group elected when I offered to do a 2 hour walk in Abel Tasman National Park. The remaining 3 decided they would prefer a lazy day on the beach I had passed 10km earlier. So a split group but all happy that I was prepared to do that.

My walkers after I guess nearer 2 and a half hours were looking burnt and a little tired when I turned up to collect them. But all had smiles beaming across their face with a number of stories being related back to me.

I took them back to the beach which all agreed they to should take a plunge in the crystal clear water.

For me I played with the drone. Captured better photography but not perfect yet. But because all my people were happy to do what they were doing I could do my own thing. I will charge all the drone batteries again tonight and hopefully as our tour progresses I will get another opportunity to fly it.

From the beaches we headed to Pu Pu Springs. One of only 2 places in the world you get this purIty of water bubbling out of the ground. It was not on our agenda and probably added 2 hours to our day but all 8 agreed it was well worth it.

Tomorrow its over to the west coast starting with a 3.4km walk for them at Cape Foulwind. A beautiful coastal walk which includes a large seal colony. I drop them at the Northern end then drive to pick them up at the Southern end. This is a walk I quiet enjoy to but just not possible for me tomorrow.

Anyway, a full day tomorrow. I need book some on the glacier helicopters for the following day. It never stops for a tour guide

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Wellington to Nelson

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Wellington to Nelson

An easy day in theory. Only a couple of hours driving for me but it started with a 5am alarm call. Get showed and dressed. Go get our tour vehicle out of the tour bus parking further along Wakefield Street in Wellington. Then await my tour group to present me with their suitcases prior 6.30am. Then a quick hotel breakfast and off for the ferry terminal to catch the Inter Island ferry to Picton.

A lengthy wait with other vehicles at the ferry terminal while they loaded the trucks first. Finally 8.30am we were on the boat for the 4 hour cruise. So there may not be long driving hours but certainly long work hours as Nelson was not reached to 5pm.

The ferry trip was uneventful with a number of ‘long black’ coffees consumed. Long talks with other tour drivers with their vehicles and groups aboard. I learnt nothing new but its always good to compare notes.

Disembark in Picton a little after 12.30 and we head around the Queen Charlotte Drive headed for lunch at the little village of Havelock. We stopped various times for photography. No one got sick around all the bends. Always a bonus. Haha

I believe Havelock must have all new welcome signs since the last tour I was there or maybe I just hadn’t in the past been that observant. In fact I remember now, one of my group noticed the welcom signs saying the home of the Green Lip Mussels. Now my mussel spat pickers maybe interested in that as correct me if I am wrong, but the Mussel Spat originates on my home Beach, Ninety Mile Beach in the very far north of New Zealand then we ‘export’ it down south to Marlborough.

Maybe we should erect signs up the far north saying ‘the birth place of Marlboroughs Green Lipped Mussel’.

After Havelock it was just a further 1 hour 10 minutes to Nelson and our hotel for the next 2 nights. The hotel appears new. Booked their restaurant tonight as we are 15 minutes from town.

Tomorrow Golden Bay to see the Golden sands then visit Pupu Springs

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