Howdy peeps! We know it’s been a while since we last did one of these but we haven’t felt the need to update you all on the business of dentistry/medicine that we’ve busy with over the past few months.
So… the latest trip was to the South Island was brought about by the arrival of: Mandy, Ces and Ollie (Alex’s mum, sis and sisters bf). They had worked their way down to Wellington after landing in Auckland a few days previously and after sampling the delights (wind/rain/sushi) of Wellington for a day it was time to board the ferry south. After a smooth crossing the first stop was Blenheim, the centre of the Marlborough wine region. Of course with so much delicious grape nectar to sample we were off to the vineyards – Alex and Ces being chauffeured by Mandy whilst Ollie powered a tandem bike with Josh sitting pretty. The wines were absolutely delicious and bar a brief detour to the Wairau river for the Biker Bois it was a pretty easy going afternoon.


Next up was Havelock, the mussel capital of NZ, if not the world! First though we had a day of freezing rain to enjoy. The ladies sensibly went for cinema/swimming pool whilst Ollie and Josh decided to go fishing. Unfortunately all we returned with was a great deal of wet clothes… Our evening meal was, you guessed it, mussels! Mussels cooked every which way followed by mussels submerged in cream. Perfect preparation for our hike to Nydia bay.

Fortunately things brightened up soon after this and spirits were high as we headed off on the Nydia track. It turned out to be a stunning walk over a saddle with pine forest, non pine forest and views of the sounds. Following lunch at the top, the pace down the next section quickened considerably… maybe it was the proximity of a yurt, hot tub, bbq and heaps of dopey dogs waiting below.




Next stop on the whirlwind tour was Abel Tasman national park, where we’d booked a 3 day kayak and camp self tour! Joining us for this leg were Jamie and Jenny (formerly of Sheffield uni and latterly of house of vegan fame). Initial excitement took a bit of a dent after our canoeing lesson was led by the only angry Kiwi we’ve so far encountered. Being told we were “not going as it stands” and receiving responses such as “no” to questions like can “could we have some help please” and “could you speak louder” certainly was unexpected. However once we’d shed Captain Birdseyerate (having graduated canoe school following multiple resits) we were on the open ocean cruising around seal laden islands and setting up beach camps in stunning locations. Culinary delights included Supernoodle Surprise and Curry Roulette. The only challenge being avoiding thefts from the omnipotent Weka (a kleptomaniac flightless bird). Ever a source of hilarity the Weka became an inspiration for campfire (no actual fire) songs including; “all we hear is radio weka”, “I came in like a weking ball”, “wekking 9 til 5”. Obviously watch out for the compilation cd, Now that’s wekae call music 2019, out soon!




From here it was back to Wellington and back up north for Ollie, Ces and Mandy. Currently this post doesn’t have many photos of these guys in so I shall update it once I can get my hands on them!