Wellington

From the experience of taking the airport bus, to my arrival at my Airbnb, I felt very welcomed in Wellington.  (Alliteration, see what I did there).  I took a 6 hour bus ride from Taupo on the Intercity Gold coach with a big cushion seat.  We made a few stops for food.  I found the long ride incredibly relaxing.  Not being in a rush or feeling time-constrained is such a privilege.  I'm not taking any minute of this for granted.  Wellington proved to be a remarkable final stop on my New Zealand journey…

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The Tongariro Crossing

This isn't about hype.  This is about fear.  How steep is this thing going to be?  Am I going to have to do some rock scrambling (being on all fours)?  Will I be walking along edges of cliffs?  How easily is it going to be for me to fall?  I had heard from hostelmates that they saw 7 year olds do this thing.  I had read from others that it was incredibly dangerous and rocks fall and can hit you on the head and then you have to be helicoptered to the hospital (credits to Party K from Tulum).   The hike is 19 km.  What I encountered was a challenging day where I felt like I was walking along the landscape of Mars, without needing a breathing apparatus.  There were moments where I was scared and trembling a bit.  Thankfully, it was not really as scary as I had envisioned and it required no actual rock climbing or scrambling...

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Coromandel

The Coromandel region is probably one of the most spectacular coast lines I have ever seen.  Looking back on it, I still feel joy.  This experience was new for me in quite a few ways.  There were some complexities about choosing where to stay, anxieties about how to get around and some bad weather.  During my three days in Whitianga, pronounced "fitiunga", I really let go of the anxiety.  I only wish I could have had the confidence to chill and freak out less in the days leading up to this region.

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Bay of Islands

I arrived in Paihia, based on the recommendation of my friend Kirsten who I had met in Tulum at the beginning of my travels.  She had been to Paihia two years ago.   She lamented not being able to do the famous cruise because of the weather but did recommend a nearby hike.  This sounded like a pretty simple two day journey that I could easily handle without any sort of "fear of missing out"...

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