Sunday, January 6, 2008

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adventure sports capital Queenstown and surrounding mountains and sheep

Halli Hallo,

we will get back with super great impressions and experiences!

the New Year's Day we spent again comfortably third and enjoyed the most beautiful weather the next day and then parted our ways after almost 2 weeks. We took the road towards Queenstown one, the self-styled adventure sports city where you can really do everything you always wanted to do again.
These range from white water Raftig, canoeing and jet ski tours to sky diving and ski-diving to beautiful climbing routes or Abseilaktivitaeten. Since July've always wanted to plunge into the depth and bungy jumping in New Zealand found its origin, had to apply Bungyveranstalter no great persuasion more. The
Spung took place in a spectacular location, about 400 meters above Queenstown . July was incredibly excited and was very happy that Michael took her sweaty hands and held for all eternity. July, jumped bravely 47 meters in depth and then was so enthusiastic that they immediately wanted to jump again. Since there was still the highest bungy in New Zealand ...
It did not take long and already July was back in the office of AJ Hackett (the bungee operator) and booked the second jump, 134 meters of spectacular Highest Bungy New Zealand! You have to go to watch the video, it's so hard to describe it. We went to a deep and steep gorge in the middle of the gorge floated the jump station, given by thick steel cables. We were both associated with a small cable to the station and for Michael was only the already exciting experience. The moment, as of July on the ramp up and looked down into the depths and jumped in 3, both of us will never forget! That was really a crazy day!






























-------- 47 meters-the Ledge ----------------------- --------------

Newis 134 meters at dusk, we drove

a beautiful route Lake Wakatipu, along up to Glenorchy, a small tranquil village in a fantastic location. There begins the Route Bourne Track , one of the famous Great Walks, we took the next day in attack.
The hike led first through a dense forest ferns, which was getting lighter the higher we climbed. When we reached the tree line (which is in New Zealand is significantly lower than ours, at about 1000 meters) we were rewarded by a great view. The narrow track leads through marshland, offering beautiful views of the surrounding mountain tops. Just before the climb to the 1,500 m high Conical Hill, the aim of this hike, was the very picturesque Lake Harris, where we pitched our tent and celebrated our 3 anniversary. A nice place for the occasion, we would not be able to look for.
climbed The next day we saw the summit and from there even to the Tasman Sea. This time fortunately the weather held well on the way down!



Back in Queenstown covered us with food for the whole next week. The supermarkets here are pretty rare and sometimes there are over hundreds of miles is not one, the same way, for gas stations ...

The canyon rich with the famous Milford Sound Fiordland waiting to be found this one of us ...

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