John & Anne Wiley

2017/03/21

Up Again At Last!

Excited as I was last week to begin posting pix of our two amazing NZ South Island flights in a single day, it was delayed by resolving a minor avionics issue with Tripp. So here are my fave pix from the first of those two flights. You may recall our drive to the Alexandra airport on a mesa in the previous post. Well the next day we scored a free short ride with a generous expert pilot in their club!

0964 Clyde Perspective

0964 Clyde Perspective

Just a couple of minutes after liftoff we had this glorious view up the valley to Clyde next to the dam and to snow-capped peaks beyond. Driving and hiking in the area had been interesting, beautiful and fun of course. But seeing it all now from this perspective made our aviator hearts soar with delight! Soon we passed over the red roof of our B&B on the cliff above the river.

0967 Clyde B&B

0967 Clyde B&B

In just a few more minutes we got this new view up the gorge to Cromwell.

1020 Cromwell & Beyond

1020 Cromwell & Beyond

We just Love the spectacular views and perspective provided by flying in small planes (G.A.), and how many different delights like this you can enjoy in just a few minutes aloft. About ten minutes after takeoff we saw these beautiful jagged peaks above Queenstown to the West, as we turned back South toward summery Alexandra.

1033 Distant Snowy Peaks

1033 Distant Snowy Peaks

Along the gorge on the way back I got a new view of the many ancient rocks, far beyond what we’d glimpsed on the bus ride from Dunedin. This outcrop had a natural stone bowl sheltering a bog at the base.

1098 Stories in Stone

1098 Stories in Stone

As you might guess from my rock obsession, I snapped far too many pix like this. But here’s just one more I really like, with magical shapes that shifted before our eyes as we drifted past with a Tolkien dragon’s eye view of this terrain ideally cast for scenes in Hobbit and Lord of the Rings films.

1170 Rune Stones

1170 Rune Stones

As we approached Alexandra to turn back again to overfly the airport before turning yet again to land, we saw it anew. You can’t really make them out in this pic, but we could see the old bridge abutments beyond the new bridge. Off to the left a little we could see the footbridge we’d walked with the giant clock on the hill above, now looking so small as to be nearly invisible in this pic.

1226 Alexandra Anew

1226 Alexandra Anew

Thrilling as it is to see newly familiar places from above, we were about to fly over territory completely new to us. Too much excitement for one day? Not at all, but maybe too many pix from that flight for our next post?

For this incredible half an hour aloft, we dearly thank Mike and the wonderful group that is the Central Otago Flying Club. I hope they’re reading this, because true to the open spirit of the international aviation community we dearly hope they’ll visit so we can return the favor flying them around Santa Barbara.

2017/03/05

Delightful Dunedin

Again celebrating our decision to fly rather than drive, the hop from Christchurch to Dunedin in a smaller airliner flying lower gave us great vistas.

120519 Distant Mt. Cook

120519 Distant Mt. Cook

Too bad cameras don’t capture the beauty we enjoyed, but it was better as we gradually descended.

122946 Hills to Mountains

122946 Hills to Mountains

Soon the hills gave way to flatland, where we saw this TXT message.

123042 TXT to Aircraft

123042 TXT to Aircraft

We took a leisurely and sociable shuttle van to town. The driver and other passenger even let me stop at the small airport on the way to town, but alas no contact with any GA flight prospects. After hotel check-in we set out to explore the city, and were immediately captivated by the many murals.

152406 Consumption Art

152406 Consumption Art

Thinking of food, we checked out the elite Bacchus but they weren’t open so we returned down the hypnotic stairway to snack and stroll instead.

162228 Wooden Stair

162228 Wooden Stair

Māori culture is embraced in New Zealand, as with this bi-lingual sign on a university building.

72148 To Where Wanna To Go

72148 To Where Wanna To Go

My brain refused to pronounce it correctly, perhaps because Dunedin is a city we so wanted to go. The streets are lively, colorful, friendly and fun.

123316 Street Colors

123316 Street Colors

We loved having two nights here that gave us three different days to explore, mostly on foot. In addition to several museums we haunted, a highlight was taking in lots of street art, sculpture, and murals.

124342 Flying To Pieces

124342 Flying To Pieces

Art has an effect on us. As we strolled, art even appeared suddenly at the end of blind alleys.

124447 Lost Art

124447 Lost Art

Before long we were seeing art everywhere, including this wall in earthquake country with a relevant sign.

124922 Fair Warning

124922 Fair Warning

Many of the murals probably have a logical story, but I kinda hope not because they can readily evoke responses far beyond logic and language.

123417 Enigma

123417 Enigma

As you can begin to see from these mercifully “few” examples, our wander took us far into the realm of the muse, where everything is art.

124159 Performance Art

124159 Performance Art

Even everyday directional signs became somewhat metaphoric.

125244 Hope Lies Beneath

125244 Hope Lies Beneath

If you’re not already overwhelmed by all this, here’s a more mundane pic from a different day. The old train station is beautiful inside and out, making it popular with visitors including art-dazed Yanks. 🙂

163834 Train Station

163834 Train Station

One last highlight is this view that enhanced a great and inexpensive meal just a short, scenic and immersive city bus ride up at the Luna Cafe.

133208 Luna Cafe

133208 Luna Cafe

We barely scratched the surface, adding to our itch for a return trip.

2017/02/27

Christchurch Impressions

Several people suggested we skip or even avoid Christchurch on this trip, yet we felt drawn to spend a night there. So after our blissful small plane ride out of Ardmore, we shuffled back into a jet for the first time since the Sydney jaunt. Takeoff provided yet another perspective on the Auckland area, climbing across the bay toward the West coast.

115444 Jet Again

115444 Jet Again

With all the clouds I thought we might not see much, but happily enjoyed many scenic views through broken clouds. Especially over the South Island, like this glimpse of alpine Lake Tennyson about 20 miles North of Hammer Springs.

123834 Lake Tennyson

123834 Lake Tennyson

Soon we were descending over the great turquoise Waimakariri River with Christchurch Int’l (CHC) just below that red tip of our jet fairing at the upper-left.

125242 Waimakariri River

125242 Waimakariri River

The city sprawled below us on the wide plain as our jet turned “base” toward the airport, giving a sense of the setting next to the East coast with snow-capped peaks beyond.

125420 CHC Approach

125420 CHC Approach

After the familiar process of getting to the city center and checked into our hotel, we set out to explore. There seemed to be lots of public art, more graffiti than we’d seen elsewhere in New Zealand, and it was shocking to see so much destruction from the quakes.

173937 Crushed Cathedral

173937 Crushed Cathedral

Behind a fence stood the remains of this large cathedral being heroically rebuilt. Getting closer and walking to the right we could see inside.

174030 Restoring from Rubble

174030 Restoring from Rubble

From the many damaged buildings still standing, most in varying stages of repair, we got hints of the quakes’ power. From all the bare empty large lots among the few high buildings, we got a sense of how different Christchurch looks to locals. From all the construction cranes we could see how many new (and highly quake-resistant) buildings were going into some of those empty lots.

174052 New Construction

174052 New Construction

A few blocks away we found much more public art, and refuge from the rubble, at placid Victoria Square along the relaxing Avon River.

175055 Avon River Relaxation

175055 Avon River Relaxation

Back on the street, we paused to watch this couple practicing their moves at the Dance O Mat.

182951 Dancing in the Streets

182951 Dancing in the Streets

All the destruction seemed to have brought out creativity everywhere and a palpable mix of hope, fear, courage, despair, and some sort of somber resolve among the survivors, and splashed in bright colors on the surviving buildings.

184308 Survivors

184308 Survivors

The streets close around our hotel were colorful and inviting, yet felt strangely quiet as if awaiting more recovery to blossom into something new arising from a great little city.

185135 Quietly Waiting

185135 Quietly Waiting

We were very glad to have visited, yet also glad to spend only a night of our precious time there. Plus we celebrated having decided to fly rather than stick with our plan to drive between cities. It gave us views like this taking off the next day.

20114524 Sprawling Christchurch

20114524 Sprawling Christchurch

2017/02/23

Up At Ardmore

Nosing around the aerodrome at Ardmore, I met some friendly pilots who helped me connect with other pilots who introduced me to John McWilliams. This wonderful human being took both of us on an extended aerial tour of the region around Auckland. In minutes we were cruising past downtown.

9807 Auckland Aerial

9807 Auckland Aerial

9819 Flying Low Past Auckland

9819 Flying Low Past Auckland

Soon after the above pic we turned left out to the coast and turned left again to clear AKL and fly along the beaches, before turning left again East across the North Island to Pauanui Airfield on the scenic Coromandel Peninsula.

142458 Approaching Pauanui

142458 Approaching Pauanui

Anne had the advantage of sitting in the back seat where she could snap cellphone pix like the above, out either of the rear side windows of the Cessna 172. The downside is, those windows don’t open so the pix are fuzzy and color-shifted due to the plexiglass. Out my open window the DSLR I lugged on this “Over Under” (OU) big adventure, this rocky beach passed below as we turned crosswind to enter the landing pattern.

0118 Beach Jungle

0118 Beach Jungle

While familiar to our many coastal flights in the U.S., Canada and Bahamas, the jungle has that unique New Zealand look. Turning on the downwind leg, the town sprawling up the hills into forest on the other side of the harbor inlet caught my eye.

0143 Into Forest

0143 Into Forest

While we didn’t take time to walk out and explore those tide pools I’d snapped as we flew over, we did make the short trek to the scenic beach.

0217 Quiet Beach

0217 Quiet Beach

John and I paused for some pilot talk under that distant tree, and Anne took a snap of her happy hubby with our new friend.

152946 John & John

152946 John & John

Soon we were plying the skies that fluctuated between clarity like you see above, haze like the next pic of spiky peaks, and scattered clouds as you’ll see in many pix from this fly day.

0148 Spiky Peaks

0148 Spiky Peaks

Like many C-172’s this one’s front windows can’t be opened more than several inches, so the pic above has added haze from the plexi because I couldn’t shoot through the opening. John kindly raised my wing several times when doing so would enable a clear shot. In clearer air, Anne managed to get this one thru the plexi.

174610 Approaching Claris

174610 Approaching Claris

I wish we could share pix that captured the beauty we were seeing! The haze, reduced light from clouds, and plexi all conspired with the human eye’s superiority to cameras. But maybe you still get a sense from pix like this.

0179 Scenic Thrills

0179 Scenic Thrills

I’d love to fly this whole nation in an amphibian aircraft landing on grass strips, lakes, ocean and of course airports. Anne got this view on short final to Great Barrier Aerodrome

165142 Another Landing

165142 Another Landing

We loved the short walk John led us on, taking this path through the jungle.

171012 Garden Path

171012 Garden Path

It opens out to a little village where we bought a couple of mementos at the quirky gift shop.

0441 Aotea GBI Arts

0441 Aotea GBI Arts

On our takeoff roll I snapped this view of the jaunty terrain.

0464 Terrain Slice

0464 Terrain Slice

We saw so many wonders on this flight, and of course have countless pix. Here’s another one I like, snapped through the clear air below the open window’s plexi as we passed over a small craggy island.

0482 Castaway Island

0482 Castaway Island

As we descended on approach back to Ardmore, the green hills of New Zealand seemed to reach up and embrace us with a soft welcome.

0664 Ardmore Green

0664 Ardmore Green

After fond farewells and appreciation to John McWilliams we were ready to begin another phase of our romance with this charmed land and her warm people, on the South Island.

2017/02/19

Rotorua

We woke for a leisurely morning exploring beautiful Tauranga. Our plan after that was to detour through Rotorua on a relaxed day driving back to Auckland and continue on from there the next day. Then a kind native Kiwi mentioned that his favorite thing ever was the Rotorua zip line, but when we called for details they said only two reservations remained for the next few days. Suddenly we were blindly racing the clock through some spectacular countryside to get there! In what seemed a moment, we went from frenzy to stillness high in an ancient forest beyond time.

131941 Time Travel

131941 Time Travel

We’d joined a wonderful Kiwi group from a small company, with each of whom we’d have enjoyed a lengthy conversation. Most of the zip groups are random strangers, but our good fortune was to be among these friends who’d spent years together. I breathed deeply typing that just now, recalling the delights of that brief time with them. Added to the majestic canopy, quiet and often playful moments with this welcoming group followed our progress between forest giants on seven different zip lines. Between the lines, our guides introduced forest wonders.

134110 Anne Finally Zips

134110 Anne Finally Zips

Anne has wanted to zip line since before we met. What a perfect introduction this was! We were sad to leave our new “family” but now faced a long drive and wanted to pace the slowest traffic on the highway, after having joined the fastest to make our zip appointment. Still, we had to drive around the lake for a quick stop at famed Kere Falls.

9753 Kere Falls Follies

9753 Kere Falls Follies

Not only do crazy Kiwis ride the white water in kayaks but some go over on inflatable rafts, pool toys – we even saw some guy riding an inflatable shark. Just down the river we found this quiet spot where mossy crags shelter water-carved rocks inviting a day of silent meditation.

9790 Meditation

9790 Meditation

But time tickled and we eased past this iconic green Hobbit hillside back toward the highway.

9777 NZ Archetype

9777 NZ Archetype

This is the archetypal image of New Zealand we’d heard of decades ago, that while still soul soothing we’d happily expanded already with so many more facets and memories of this enchanted land. Now mid-afternoon with only a snack, Anne wisely insisted we pause at Eat Street before hitting the highway to Auckland.

160141 Eat Street

160141 Eat Street

Somehow among all the places there, nothing caught our fancy and we wound up with takeout at colorful nearby Fat Dog.

155933 Delicious Fat Dog

155933 Delicious Fat Dog

We still managed a moderate pace and arrived before dark, greeted at the end of our longest NZ automobile exploration by the ever more familiar skyline and a big sign prophetically asking, “Where To Next?”

9699 Where To?

9699 Where To?

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