Way Down South
We have indeed been busy for the last few days. We traveled hard for two days to get way down to Queenstown from our hike on the Abel Tasman. We stopped half way down at the Franz Joseph Glacier and rang in the new year Kiwi style in a local karyoke bar. Karen and I had a late night... We arrived in Queenstown, which is dubbed the adventure capital of the world, planning on doing one, maybe two, big things and ended up breaking the bank and going for the gusto. We took a family jet boat ride on the Shotover River and it was indeed a crazy, fast, 360 filled ride in and out of the canyon. Kyle especially loved it. We then headed out to the bridge where bungee jumping originated and watched some crazy folks leap out and down 145' to the river. Of course it was hard to watch and not want to give it a shot so I gathered up all my courage and did it. I've never been so horrified in my life, but oh what a rush! When I was done Kyle and Mariah went double and didn't back out. It was pretty tough to watch your children jump off a bridge into a canyon. Karen was more nervous than I, but we survived their thrill seeking. The next day the family took the gondola up to the overlook above Queenstown for some views and to do the concrete luge. While we were up there we watched people jump off the cliff and paraglide down to town. Of course Karen felt like she had to make up for not wanting to bungee so she booked a tandem ride and rode the currents for about 15 minutes to the waitng bit of grass on the school playground 1500 feet below. We have so many good pictures that we'll work on downloading once we get to Aussie land.
From there we headed down further south to an overnight stay on a working sheep ranch. 720 acres from the gravel road up to the top of a mountain. We got to go out with the owner as he worked and had such an education watching the dogs do their masterful job. At 6 this morning we got up and watched them separate the lambs from their sheep moms and then the rams from the ewes. Quite and education for sure. Of course we had lamb for dinner...We are now in Te Anau getting ready to head down to cruise on the Milford Sound tomorrow. The weather finally got hot and we're definitely enjoying that. I had to buy a bucket hat today after a round of golf that was too sunny. We hope you all had a great New Years. Who won the Ohio State/Florida game? I'm hopelessly lost about the world of US sports. I suddenly know a heck of a lot about cricket and rugby :(
Love to all,
The Stinks
3 Comments:
What fun to watch your adventure! Jakob, please keep me posted now and then from 'your' point of view since you are the only member of the family I have 'met'....enjoy and be safe, and thanks for sharing!!
Patty Schaefer, Spokane, WA, USA
Wow!!! That sounds so crazy...Sounds like you are making tons of memories. Can't wait for you to come home. We all do miss the Steens like crazy. Have Fun!
Miss You!!
The Goehle's
Hi Steen Family,
Boy - you indeed have been having the time of your lives! The idea of bungee jumping & parasailing is so scary and yet exciting...glad you were able to partake!
Know you will make many more fabulous memories of your time "down under". You are an amazing family for sure...
We can't wait to visit in October and see you all and get the grand tour of Old Bar and look at your pictures. By then you'll know just the "hot spots" to take us too while we are there for 6 fun-filled days I'll bet!
Until them, keep up the postings - you are both excellent writers and we truly enjoy keeping up with your family.
Love to you all, Dad & Karen
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