Too cloudy...the distant snows in the center suggest much larger mountains beyond our view |
The whole place was a bit reminiscent of Mt. Sunday, Edoras, which we visited in 2014 |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Too cloudy...the distant snows in the center suggest much larger mountains beyond our view |
The whole place was a bit reminiscent of Mt. Sunday, Edoras, which we visited in 2014 |
Trail to nowhere |
Castle Hill Station (what they call ranches here) |
Vicki stands for scale against a rock face |
Limestone and differential erosion, unbeatable combination for weirdness |
Sad frog; behind a dog |
Petrified tree trunk? |
Little cylinder of relief up among the rocks |
Three or four different collections of weird rocks in view |
We free-camped that night on Lake Pearson |
Skill-fully composed...there were probably 20 other rigs there that night |
The container block, now much reduced and pretty much hasty tasties |
The cathedral |
We had an enjoyable 4 hour lay-over in Nadi |
At what is the nicest Priority Club lounge ever, so far |
Staff completely up to the very high standard of service we have experienced elsewhere in Fiji; friendly, first name-basis... |
Boarding for Christchurch |
Bula, Fiji |
Passing over the south coast of the North Island, Cook Strait |
Over the South Island now, Canterbury, on approach |
Very Long White Cloud (Aotearoa, the Maori name for New Zealand, means "Land of the Long White Cloud") |
Canterbury, with its gorgeous farm- and ranch-lands, and vineyards, and mile upon mile of giant wind-breaks |
We'll be flying Air New Zealand direct from Auckland to San Francisco next April |
After orientation and moving in, checking out prices of the good stuff... |
Did I mention I watched Dunkirk twice on the first leg of the flight? |