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Steve's Quest
Friday, 28 July 2006
Slow start
Been waiting in Auckland for my friend, Lizzie, to contact me but she was taking her sweet time about it. Spent most of the day bumming around Auckland and caught the new Pirates Of The Carribbean film which was amusing. I ended up chilling in the lounge in the hostel and two familiar faces wandered in: Laura and Jenny whom I met up in Paihia.
We got chatting and decided to head out on the town. We first hit the Minus 5 bar which is a bar completely made out of ice... everything: The seats, the statues, the glasses you drink out of! It was awesome.
After that we hit my favourite Sushi bar and had some snacks and, most importantly, some sake.
After a brief scuffle of us trying to carry one another in various positions down the street we ended up in the Loaded Hog bar to drink some more and... of course... DANCE! Was awesome fun and the girls tried to convince me to come to the Coromandel with them the next day but I was already booked for Taupo so told them I'd meet them some other time. I drunkenly fell into my bed knowing tomorrow's bus ride would be interesting to say the least and fucking unbearable to say the most with the hangover I was expecting.

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Thursday, 27 July 2006
Waiheke island
Awoke early this morning full of vim and vigour and decided that I should go and conquer Waiheke island. I charged my way to the Ferry port and leap onto the boat and powered my way over to the opposing bay.
I took a (brief) wander about the port until I seen the stand that had mountain bikes for rent. I decided that this was probably the coolest way to see the island to jumped on one and donned the incredible fashionable helmet they gave me.
I'm pretty sure the entire island was made of hills that only went up... I swear it! My legs were killing me after my three hour excursion... but what a view! The place was so pretty. I'm thinking of going back early one morning and taking the 8 hour cycle tour round the island just to take in the bays I missed.
On the Ferry back I started playing cards with photographer/filmmaker named Janine. Who invited me for a coffee in Esquires later.
Once returning to the hostel I found two English girls, who were in the mood to get drunk, in my room. So I went out with them and our American room-mate, Zack to have a few brewskis.

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Updated: Sunday, 6 August 2006 1:21 PM BST
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Wednesday, 26 July 2006
paperwork and a visit to the cinema
Today I set about setting up my bank account, IRD tax number, phone and NZ job search membership. I finished up around 5ish and was scheduled to meet Laura at 6.30ish for a viewing of Superman Returns... I was, of course, wrong in the time that the film started so we ended up hanging around for about an hour until the flick. I personally really enjoyed it for many details which I won't go into here. Mostly a administration day but glad to get it out the way.

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Tuesday, 25 July 2006
Russel
Anita and I had arranged to meet with the girls we played pool with the night before, Jenny and Laura, so we got in some breakfast while we waited.
We headed to the port to cruise over to Russell on the Ferry. On the way we met Anna, our German room-mate who was waiting for her bus so we convinced her to come to Russell with us. We went over and headed up Flagstaff hill to the where we got some sweet photos then headed back down so Anna could catch her ferry.
After a brief tea stop the three girls and I headed to long beach to scramble across the rocks for a while and have a bit of a laugh while doing so.
I grabbed my bus back to Auckland where I met the lovely Laura for some drink in Danny Doolans, which turned into a bit of a trek to try and find other places to drink.

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Monday, 24 July 2006
Dolphins and pool
Laura and I woke up (a little muggy to say the least and hungover to say the most) and headed down to the port where we managed to board the boat within a minute before it left. Go team!
The dolphins came pretty close up and we made appropriate cooing noises and pointed lots at them. I decided to take a chance at a swim with them, so we were geared up in wesuits and masks and chucked in the cold water. It was kinda fun although they didn't really get all that close to us.
We went out to the Hole In The Rock which looks exactly like a hole in a rock. Laura tried to convince me it was made of fibreglass and was just an upscale version of the real one up by Ninety Mile Beach.
The cruise was cool and we took in views of a lot of the islands. Laura headed off around 4ish so I took a nap until I was rudely awoken by Anita, the small Irish room-mate, for beers... so i wasn't complaining. We hit a bar and challenged a couple of girls to a game of pool and got on really well with them. Anita and I even managed to win a raffle prize of a beer hat and mini rugby ball so we were well chuffed.

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Updated: Thursday, 27 July 2006 6:36 AM BST
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Sunday, 23 July 2006
Kayaks and Bikes
Started the morning a little hungover as Kate and I headed to the Kayak shed to go for a paddle out in the bay. We were met by Nick, the barman from the local place we hang out and he took us on a cruise across the water to the town of Russell to get some breakfast. It was quite restful and relaxing out on the water and made Katy and I quite contemplative.
After the relaxing drift of the water we jumped on a couple of Mountain bikes and hit the road. We cruised up the road to Haruru falls and made friends with Johnny testosterone as we came hurtling down twisty, gravel-covered, slidy roads and got a buzz out of the speed. We took in Haruru falls then cycled back to town where Katy jumped on her bus.
I met up with two room-mates, Anita and Valerie, and we, once again, hit the Hot-tub... after Anita of course making lots of jokes about the conotations of jumping in a hot-tub with a guy you've JUST met.
They crashed out pretty early so Laura and I hit the bar where there was a birthday party going on. We chilled out there and maybe had a little too much to drink and I decided to join her the next morning for the Dolphin tour. Another fun night.

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Saturday, 22 July 2006
Cape Reinga
Took the "Awesome Adventures" tour bus up to Cape Reinga. Our bus was driven by Auto, by far the coarsest New Zealander I have ever met. He was awesomely funny.
We made a brief breakfast stop then went onto Ninety Mile Beach (which is only 64 miles long) and drove down it stopping occasionally to see the fish and shells that had been washed up... although we didn't stop too long since the sand is of a certain density that the bus would just sink if we did. We stopped briefly at an outcrop of land called the Bluff which was covered with shells.
A little way up the beach we pulled off and headed to the steep dunes to do some sandboarding. Basically you get a boogie board and throw yourself down a sand dune on it. Quite a rush.
We headed to a bay of unrememberable name where a couple of us decided to take a brief dip in the water.
Cape Reinga was next on the agenda where we took in the awesome sights and seen the meeting of the two seas.
Then it was time for fish and chips followed by a stop at a fruit stand.
Met up with Katy and my new room-mate, Laura for a quick dip in the hot-tub (becoming a bit of a trend really) and then onto the bar to watch the All blacks Vs South Africa game. Fairly got into it since the bar was pretty electric with the atmosphere.

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Friday, 21 July 2006
Paihia
Took the kiwi experience bus up to Paihia today with our talkative driver, Gibbo. Paihia is a stunning coastal town in the bay of islands. I was totally taken in by it so i took a walk along the beach to get a better look out across the bay.
I headed back to my room where I met my room-mate, Katy, and we hit the hot-tub for a brief spell. Afterwards we met our Dutch room-mates, Sofia and Felina, for a BBQ and some drinks in the bar. Which turned into lots of drinks. Was a great night a cool little intro to the Bay.

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Thursday, 20 July 2006
From Waitomo to Auckland.
Just travelling today. Got the Newmans bus through to Auckland today and got chatting to a couple on the bus called Neil and Nadine. Was a pretty chilled day apart from having a beer inside a giant apple... don't ask.

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Wednesday, 19 July 2006
Caves
Started the day in Waitomo with a brief phone conversation with my parents before I hit the caves.
Was met in the info centre by our three guides and my fellow cavers. Our guides were Hone, Scott and Stan. My fellow cavers were Macarana, a friendly chilean girl, Annalee, a smiley Swede and Johanna, a funny Austrian. Quite a good set up.
We headed out to the caves and got kitted up in our sexy wetsuits. We then were given a tour of the area surrounding the caves and shown where we would make our descent. We headed over to the abseil platform and there were trussed up in our gear. After that it was merely a case of doing the 100m abseil down into THE LOST WORLD! The view on the way down was spectacular and it was awesome looking around as we descended down. We arrived at the bottom and were served sandwiches, tea and biscuits by our guides, which just seemed insanely civilised at the bottom of a 100m ravine! Once we'd fueled up we headed to the entrance to the caves to get stuck into our 4 hour journey through the underground caverns. The caves were awesome and the rocks seemed almost alive with the flow of water that came down over them from the above landscape. We fought through the heavy currents and across the rocky terrain and made good headway even though the river seemed to be rising. It was awesome fun. We even stopped halfway through for another tea-break and a chocolate bar... 50m underground! The "WTF" factor was pretty high on that one. Afterwards we strolled through waterfalls and leap from rocks into the pools below. We got to the far end of the cave and stopped. By this point I had totally forgot that we were using artificial lights to guide us since our headlamps were pretty powerful. However we stopped in a cavern and turned off our lights and were treated to the site of the glowworms on the cave walls. It was like looking at a night of green stars or some weird underground city landscape that stretched off into the distance. We emerged from the cave after and took the brief overland walk in our wetsuits to the caving hut where Stan and Hone had started up a BBQ for us. As I said the whole thing seemed crazily civilised.
Was a completely awesome day.

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