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My fitbit #fitstats for 11/05/2012: 22,086 steps and 10.6 miles traveled. fitbit.com/user/229JTZ
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My fitbit #fitstats for 11/05/2012: 22,086 steps and 10.6 miles traveled. fitbit.com/user/229JTZ
Tomorrow I try my first New Zealand Great Walk it’s the Tongariro Northern Circuit and goes around two active volcanoes Mt Tongariro and Mt Ngauruhoe. What makes it different for me is that I have to take all my food & possible water for two nights & three days. I’ve booked both the Oturere Hut and Walhohonu hut and taxi service to take me to Mangatepopo and collect me from the Whakapapa Village Centre
The weather forecast is looking OKish although there are certainly high winds. I don’t intend on going to the summit’s so hopefully should be OK.
I’ve downloaded the relevant New Zealand Topo50 maps into the Viewranger app and will be taking a spare battery.
Should be interesting – now to pack my bag 🙂
I left Cambridge at 9am on Sunday the 14th October and arrived in Auckland at 2pm on Tuesday the 16th with brief stops at Dubai, Kuala Lumpur & Melbourne on the way. Thats 43 hours straight without any proper sleep.
First job in Auckland was to try and get my D550 camera fixed as it went totally dead on the way over. It wasn’t the battery and so I ended up buying a second hand body from Camera & Camera on Queen street for about $599 🙁 an expensive start to the trip. Next job was to sort out the iPhone.
Three had kindly sent me a text on arrival offering internet at £6,000 a GB in New Zealand. I thought that just a tad to expensive… So I went over to Vodafone where I quickly was set up with a 2GB / 1 month Supa Prepay Broadband+ package complete with iPhone5 SIM for $50 a month a saving of ££5,960 🙂
After all that excitement it was off for a well needed sleep at Jucy’s hostel. in Emily Place 🙂
For some reason the flight from Dubai to Melbourne takes a break in Kuala Lumpur after 5689km. It’s not clear what is happening other than we are all deplane with our belongings. The pilot reminded us that there is a death penalty for anyone having drugs!
So we come out of one door and re-nter through another, having our bags x-rayed far more thoroughly than at Gatwick. I had to remove my kettle and aluminium spec case so the lady could see they were harmless.
Now on my 4th airline meal are a couple served earlier:
Well we are all boarding the same plane, same seat for the next leg to Melbourne!