To conclude.. New Zealand is a very special place. I have spent nearly one year of my life in this beautiful country and still cant't get enough.
I'll be back. One day.
So enjoy a summary of this year's experience:
New Zealand 2015 Best Of from Alex B on Vimeo.
Dienstag, 28. April 2015
Freitag, 20. März 2015
Walkway to the stars
Well, there is always more to a picture than meets the eye.
Driven by ancient wisdom, let me be guided.
Quite some time passed again and I was tramping around some miles to find the place for the perfect shot.
On a 5h day tour on the alpine Kepler track... |
On a 3days Greenstone/Caples track... |
through valleys, tussock and live stock :-) |
crossed some rivers... |
got stuck in traffic... |
feeling incredibly small... |
found a guide... |
"Let there be light" - and there was light.
Sonntag, 8. März 2015
Into the Catlins
After a little recovery after Challange Wanaka irondistance triathlon, I
headed to Queenstown and further to Glenorchy to do some walking tracks. Not I
should forget to mention the stop at
Fergburger in Queenstown itself. These guys make such incredibly good burgers
(well, I can only tell from the SweetBambi, as this is the one I always go for)
that people line up and wait up to one hour for their meal.
But back to my storyline. Back in the lonely valley around Glenorchy and
Kinloch, I went for a nice half-day walk up the Glacier burn track. It it
quiet steep and leads through forest until it finally breaks through the tree
line. After about 2h I stopped to have a break at a small stream with
excellent view. A good day to start the tracking part of my journey. I
thought.
Unfortunately my starter had nearly died in the meantime, so this being
almost weekend it was hard to find a garage to check for this. Well, I got
stuck in and around Queenstown for 4 days, which meant toggling between
Fergsburger und trying to start my car. At least it started sometimes, so I
could drive around a little bit. 400 NZD lost, but hey, I new starter is
something...
Then the rain started. So where to go? I decided for Dunedin via
Alexandra, only using free camping sites (need to "earn" the starter
back). Basically this was the right decicion as I had stable weather and
sunshine on almost every following afternoon. Spend my time with taking
pictures and catching some sunshine.
Still trying to catch some views on the southern light (auora australis)
I drove further south. But I completly forgot about the moon phase. Full moon
is quite a pitty for that dude... At least I got some awesome sunrise in the
Catlins (with heavy rain afterwards).
Then it rained. And rained. And it rained again.
So I left the Catlins behind and set my next destination for NZ' deepest
Lake. Lake Hauroko. As this is reached only after 20km of gravel road, I was
quite lucky to find a free campsite with only 2 other campers. Fair deal.
What else to expect as I tried to get my dinner ready before being eaten
alive by those nasty Sandflies. Well, I have to admit that this dinner was
probably the best meal I have ever cooked by myself. And the blue cod at French
pass already was delicious.
See for yourself: Venison medaillons with bacon-cranberry-broccoli.
Yammi.
Dienstag, 24. Februar 2015
The Challenge
And here I am again. Ready for Challenge Wanaka 2015. Even though it is European triathlon offseason I signed up for this event quite early. Training was actually going well until November when some strange knee pain started. Espacially the run training was cut down. After some checks, my doc gave a full-ok for any sports activities, I should just focus more on stretching. Well, thats what I did but the pain never really disappeared.
The Swim was actually fine, no wind, no waves and less than 300 starters on the full distance (3,8k swim, 180k bike, 42k run). I came out of the water after 67min and was happy that the temperature has risen to about 20 degrees (from 11 @ 5:00am). Sun was shining, weather was sweet as I made my way into Mt. Aspiring NP.
But soon, after 30k into the bike, me knee issues came up again. As there is actually nothing really damaged, I continued on a 30km/h+ average but this was suddenly cut down after I hit the 100k mark. For some reason I just couldn't push hard anymore, despite a very low average heart rate: 142bpm on the bike and 137pbm on the run. Something was wrong.
The run mad it even worse. I was terribly slow, but no issues on my endurance. I just couldn't run faster nor was I able to increase heart rate..
But, at least the finish ended with an awesome Selfie :-). However, this day was a struggle, a nightmare.. Judgement day. Thanks to Ines for supporting me with this GoPro-Selfie-Stick :-)
And all of it is on tape:
Challenge Wanaka 15 Finish-Selfie from Alex B on Vimeo.
The Swim was actually fine, no wind, no waves and less than 300 starters on the full distance (3,8k swim, 180k bike, 42k run). I came out of the water after 67min and was happy that the temperature has risen to about 20 degrees (from 11 @ 5:00am). Sun was shining, weather was sweet as I made my way into Mt. Aspiring NP.
But soon, after 30k into the bike, me knee issues came up again. As there is actually nothing really damaged, I continued on a 30km/h+ average but this was suddenly cut down after I hit the 100k mark. For some reason I just couldn't push hard anymore, despite a very low average heart rate: 142bpm on the bike and 137pbm on the run. Something was wrong.
The run mad it even worse. I was terribly slow, but no issues on my endurance. I just couldn't run faster nor was I able to increase heart rate..
But, at least the finish ended with an awesome Selfie :-). However, this day was a struggle, a nightmare.. Judgement day. Thanks to Ines for supporting me with this GoPro-Selfie-Stick :-)
And all of it is on tape:
Challenge Wanaka 15 Finish-Selfie from Alex B on Vimeo.
Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2015
Wild West
And there it was: Sunshine on NZ' Westcoast. A rare natural wonder. So the roadtrip continued to the city of Westport and further on north again to Karamea and the start of the Heapy track. The Heaphy track is one of NZ great walks, with its start and end about 600km per car apart.
I was quite happy with just a day trip on the coastal part of the track, but even with a good weather forecast and probably sunshine in whole NZ, we experienced "some" rain.
The rest of the West was actually really nice, except for a shitload of sandflies nearly everywhere. Those bastards bite without warning...
Here we have a Westcoast's traffic jam:
Dogs driving cars:
The famous pancake rocks (thousands of tourists included):
Evolutional education in Hokitika:
Well, creepy art:
The Franz Josef and Fox glacier:
The blue pools on the Haast Highway.. (again, thousands of tourists)
I was quite happy with just a day trip on the coastal part of the track, but even with a good weather forecast and probably sunshine in whole NZ, we experienced "some" rain.
The rest of the West was actually really nice, except for a shitload of sandflies nearly everywhere. Those bastards bite without warning...
Here we have a Westcoast's traffic jam:
Dogs driving cars:
The famous pancake rocks (thousands of tourists included):
Evolutional education in Hokitika:
Well, creepy art:
The Franz Josef and Fox glacier:
The blue pools on the Haast Highway.. (again, thousands of tourists)
Samstag, 14. Februar 2015
Goin' south
Just a week after I arrived in Auckland I stopped over in Wellington to meet some Kiwis and to pick up my former university mate Ines for a ferry ride over the Cook strait.
But not before I had a morning run at Cape palliser to a seal colony and a fresh recover bath in the sea.
First stop was French Pass where fresh blue cod were caught and fresh cooked to perfection. What an awesome meal...
Further on down the road lies Nelson Lakes National Park with two quite big lakes. Ideal for training, a wild mix of cross running and open water swimming was part of the game :-)
But the most amazing vies are right above, the nightskies are the most awesome I have ever seen:
But not before I had a morning run at Cape palliser to a seal colony and a fresh recover bath in the sea.
First stop was French Pass where fresh blue cod were caught and fresh cooked to perfection. What an awesome meal...
Further on down the road lies Nelson Lakes National Park with two quite big lakes. Ideal for training, a wild mix of cross running and open water swimming was part of the game :-)
But the most amazing vies are right above, the nightskies are the most awesome I have ever seen:
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