Christchurch

We spent a couple of days in Christchurch after returning our RV. The weather has been hot and mostly sunny, which is great. Our Airbnb is near Hagley Park which is near downtown Christchurch.

We went to the Canterbury museum, where they had an exhibition of National Geographic’s top 50 photos, that was pretty interesting. They also had a nice exhibit about WWI. New Zealand seems to have been more affected by WWI than World War 2, since I’ve seen a lot of WWI memorials as we’ve travelled around. Below is the Christchurch WWI memorial arch.

Christchurch has suffered a series of earthquakes in the past several years, starting with a 7.1 in 2010 with a 6.3 magnitude aftershock in 2011 that caused massive damage and 185 deaths and thousands of injuries. Then they had another pretty big one in 2016. There is still a lot of construction, repairs and retrofitting going on. In 2011 they built a temporary mall out of shipping containers, because that was what was available, but now it has become a tourist attraction.

Interesting mural.

Sunset over Christchurch, they are an east coast city so the sun sets over the land, but it was still pretty beautiful.

Final summary of our journey in NZ:

David

Love and hate of RV life

Jan 22, 2018, 4:43, Lake Mahinapua, Raining in the morning,  partial Sunny at lunch&afternoon

David and I have lived in the small Britz RV, in New Zealand, people call it Campervan for 6 days. David said he would not rent a RV anymore in a foreign country, hard to drive and inconvenient. I love part of it, but hate part of it as well…

What I love about RV life:

1. Closer to the nature

2. Fresh air

3. Counting the stars in the evening

4. Hearing the birds in the morning

5. Seeing the sunset and sunrise, dusk and dawn…

6. Seeing the wild ducks and animals

7. Need not pack and move luggage frequently

What I hate about RV life:

1. Smelly small toilet

2. Have to dump waste

3. Bigger and heavier, harder to drive

4. No cellphone or iPad charger

5. Have to save water, save energy, save propane…

What we could do better:

1. Taking a fishing rod with us, catch the fresh fish and cook

2. A bike with us, to look around

3. A car and a trailer, drive to somewhere easily

4. Prepare a jar of water to wash and to drink

5. Recharge cell in restaurants

6. Bring a yoga mat and do Yoga in the nature

7. Solar system for recharging the battery

How we cook at RV:

BBQ:salmon, lamb chop, sausage…

Soup

Stir fry

Make a fire on the beach (others did this with a ranger’s permission)

Pasta

Boiled Corn

Salads

Today, Jan 23, is our last day for RV trip. We finished our breakfast and drove 2 hours to another RV camp, this is a free one, but very beautiful. It with mountains, lake, ducks, trees and close to the freeway. We were lucky to came earlier and chose a good waterfront spot. Right now,3:30pm, David is having a after lunch nap. I am writing my blog, watching pictures and videos, and enjoying my rose wine…We plan to finish everything we have and return the RV at airport of Christchurch.

Yanmei

Videos from New Zealand

Now that I’m back in a place with a good Internet connection, I can upload some videos from our time in New Zealand.

These are in chronological order.

Cresting the peak of Mount Maunganui on North Island, this was one of Yanmei’s favorite activities on our trip.

Our first campsite in the campervan.

Some sheep that blocked our path when we finally got past them.

Paragliding videos. If you only want to watch on, watch the third, there are some acrobatics starting at 0:30, and the landing is at the end.

Yanmei on the beach at Queenstown near sunset.

Our campervan interior.

David