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Showing posts with label wanaka. Show all posts

04 August 2019

mou waho island

Sunday we decided to take an ecotour to an island, Mou Waho, in the middle of Lake Wanaka; the area was formed by glaciers millions of years ago and is home only to rare species of birds and has a hidden lake on the top - a lake on an island on an island.
 Hiking to the top with our guide Chris
 Finding the rare Buff Weka bird - an almost extinct bird that is much like the velociraptor, and ecologically 'naive,' hence its near extinction.
View from top of the world
 The rare Weta insect, which can be frozen for up to six months in winter and then be alive. Does their DNA hold the key to how to live on other planets? Cryotherapy?
 Planting a cabbage tree - leaving the island better than we found it.
 Time for a fire and some New Zealand pinot noir...

a fishing adventure

Decided to go fish for our dinner (as you do in New Zealand) - came across Hook, a true farm to table establishment you can fish your own salmon
Fisher portrait

Success!

How I really felt holding the fish...
Weighing our catch, a beautiful 1.3 kg salmon
And, our host Sarah's birthday, as well as fellow lodge guest Sabine's daughter

wanaka

If you're ever in Wanaka, stay at the Wanaka Alpine Lodge. Hygge to the extreme!
Went mountain biking for the first time...
 The place was ours! Felt like Scandanavia and Alaska and the South Pacific all on its own
Biked into town to find that Wanaka tree, a famous one that's been in the lake 70 years
Cafe stop