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Monday, March 31, 2014

Go Orange Doubtful


On Monday, March 31st I went to Doubtful Sound again. This time I went with Megan and Angela for a day cruise with Go Orange. We saw penguins, dolphins and even the power station.


Saturday, March 29, 2014

End of Season Ball

On Monday, March 17th I returned to Milford for the Bridge to Bar run - an event put on for St Patties. After running at an uneven pace I managed to come in second and won a free cruise with Go Orange in Doubtful Sound.


Over the next week and a bit we had another quiz night and on a Saturday we all went to the End of Season Ball. It was a Grease theme so we all dressed up in old school greaser gear and, well, had a ball.


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Haka

On Friday, March 7th we had another movie night with a Mexican theme. A week later, I flew into Queenstown and spent a couple days hanging out with some of the Jucy crew during which time Frank, and a guy who sat with us, decided to do the Haka. The Haka is a traditional Maori war dance meant to intimidate foes and project strength and, judging by the outcome of this particular performance, I'd say it does just that!

The next day I went out on the Earnslaw again and enjoyed another fine dining experience thanks to my status as a Real Journeys employee.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Milford Exodus


On Monday, January 20th I went out on a pilot boat for a cruise ship transfer. Milford Sound is often visited by large ocean liners coming in for a look.
Around February the end of the season started closing in and many staff began to leave Milford for the next thing. January 26th Sam, having been accepted for a job at another company in Milford, decided to take off anyways. Upon hearing this, one of the Chinese guides quit without notice and left with Sam. Only a couple days later the operations manager left - he, of course, had given notice.
A few other interesting things happened in February. On the 8th we saw dolphins and a couple days later we saw a Buller's Mollymawk during a fishing trip on the Haven.
The next day I bottled my second batch of home brew - a delicious and very popular ginger beer. About a week later we were having a barbecue and some fishermen randomly showed up gave us a whole Tuna.

A couple days after that a bunch of guys dressed up in women's clothing for Lady of the Sound and competed on stage... one of a few very strange events that take place in Milford. Yet another week passed and I got a chance to go fishing on a sailboat.
Our skipper was a fishing and outdoors enthusiast from South Africa and a bit eccentric about shark fishing. After he chummed the waters a bit we soon had not one, but two seven gill sharks swimming under the boat. At probably over 2 meters in length, these sharks were serious killing machines and looked the part. A few lines were easily bitten off so we gave it a try using what he called a "chain gang" - a bunch of hooks connected creating a long, metal chain lead. This worked and we soon had a shark in the boat but now had the problem of removing the hook from its mouth. Our skipper decided it best to stick his hand in the sharks mouth which, of course, resulted in him getting bitten. Given that sharks have an anticoagulant in their saliva this meant that our friend was now bleeding uncontrollably through the small incision on his finger.

In the end we managed to get back and patch the wound having gained new wisdom about shark safety - if it goes in the sharks mouth, you're probably not getting it back in one piece...

On March 1st we had a potluck for Jong and Ellen's going away and the next day I hopped on the bus with them on the way to Te Anau.
Finally, on March 6th I a few of us went on a Jucy cruise for Triston's leaving party during which many jumped off the boat into the icy waters of the Tasman Sea.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Discovery Centre


On Sunday, January 19th I went out on the Pride (Southern Discoveries) for a cruise and to try their buffet. At one point a lady took a wrong step and fell down some stairs so I ended up helping out with that a bit. Of course, we had to go straight back but I was able to go back out on another boat to see the Discovery Centre - a place I'd been meaning to visit since arriving in Milford.

The centre had a bunch of information on the ecosystem in Milford such as how the freshwater layer actually prevents sunlight from penetrating below a few meters. This actually enables deep water life to exist in ashallower habitat and therefore the Discovery Centre offers a unique opportunity to view such species as Black Coral (actually white) via a glass underwater chamber which essentially acts as a reverse fish tank.


Saturday, January 18, 2014

Going Wild


On Wednesday, January 8th I was returning from a camping trip and my sump/oil plug fell out. All my oil drained from my bike and I ended up at Knobs Flat. Fortunately, one of our Real Journeys buses showed up and I was able to catch a ride back into town where one of our engineers sorted me out with a new plug. My boss was there and he gave me a ride back to Knobs Flat where, after struggling with my inadequate tools for a bit, we managed to get it sorted out. Unfortunately, my bike had incurred some internal damage from the oil loss and would only be good for little rides around Milford until I sold it - my "big end" was done.

Over the next week the consistent gatherings in Milford continued. We had a barbecue in the garage, at Shaun's, a home brew fest at the kayakers' (Paddle On Inn), and a couple birthdays - one glow stick "rave" and one bonfire on the foreshore.



Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Years in Milford


On Thursday, December 28th a Penguin wandered onto the wharf and on the 29th Will showed us how to butcher deer.


That night Adrian threw a "Hiphop2NuYear" party where everyone had to dress hiphop.



The next day I woke up late and found a note from JP. I had shown him how to set a possum trap and it had been successful.



Finally, on the 31st we all went fishing on the Haven for New Years before heading to the pub for the countdown. At one point a bunch of staff were "accidentally" locked out front as we went under Sterling Falls.


Friday, December 27, 2013

Bowen Falls Hike


On Thursday, December 26th JP and I helped move some deer carcasses.


The next day we hiked to the top of Bowen Falls.


Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Christmas in Milford


For the 25th of December Real Journeys put on a Christmas party for all staff. They put on a huge feed, had  a drawing for a bungy jump and other major attractions, and even did a secret Santa gift thing.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Chillin' in Milford


On Thursday, December 5th I rode back from camping outside of Te Anau and caught the fire station opening party. We had a great feed which just about made up for the fact that they had us standing in a swarm of sandflys for 20 minutes before.

























On the 6th someone at the kayakers' found some baby ducks and decided to look after them.




From the 10th - 15th we had many gatherings: a potluck, a party for Magic Memories Bens first payday and a couple nights hanging out at Shaun's.


On the 16th Rosco's held a kayak training so that we could be signed off on and use their kayaks. We practiced falling into the water and getting back on the kayak without filling it with water and proper paddling technique with and without the rudder.

Over the next couple nights we had our second quiz night, run by Quiz Master Chris, and a dinner gathering at the boxes. On the 19th a few of us went to Bowen Falls again then to the Chasm where I had a tug-o-war with a Kea.




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Morning Glory

On Tuesday, December 3rd I joined a couple friends on the "Morning Glory" kayak trip from the Tasman Sea back into Milford. As a local company, Rosco's took us out for free - yet another perk from working in the tourism industry.

They took us out on their boat and then we began our return journey starting with a smaller waterfall then moving onto Sterling Falls.

After Sterling we made our way to Seal Rock.

Finally, after a few hours on the water, we arrived at Bowen Falls then fought the day breeze (more of a day wind storm) back into Deepwater Basin.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Tender Fishing

On Friday, November 29th I had my first Thanksgiving feed since 2011. Somehow JP managed to convince Real Journey's management to get us a couple turkeys so we could put on a proper American Thanksgiving and, at $500, these turkeys weren't cheap!

A couple days later a bunch of us went swimming under Tutoko bridge for about two seconds but later found the fire to be a little more inviting.


I also had the next day off so skipper Dave and I took the tender out fishing in the Tasman. On the way in we pulled in some crayfish and got up close and personal with the seals.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Pentathlon


On Thursday, November 21st I arrived back from Queenstown carpooling with some friends from Jucy and we all had a barbecue in their garage. The next night someone had a crazy hat party, Monday the kayakers had a venison barbecue and on Tuesday Alex from Jucy had a going-away party.

On Thursday the 28th we had one of the first major Milford events - the pentathlon. The Milford Pentathlon consists of running, swimming, kayaking, cycling and eating events. The first person ran from the pub to Deepwater basin and tagged me, I swam from the pier to the kayaks - unaware that the water was shark infested... I tagged a kayak team and they paddled out to the Sinbad moored in Deepwater and back. Finally, the cyclist rode back to the pub and tagged our lucky team mate who drank a pint, ate a couple rotten bananas, followed by a weetbix, then blew up a balloon.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Q-Town Adventure


On Thursday, November 14th we went to Shaun's for the first of several gatherings over the course of the week. The next night we had a going-away dinner for Mandy at boxes and over the next couple nights we had Lasagna night and another Fajita night. When you have a place packed full of free food it pays to get people together for a slightly more inspired feed.

On Monday, the 18th I hopped on another scenic flight to Queenstown in order to submit my medical results to immigration.
The next day I decided to start hitting up some industry specials starting with a free jet boat ride through KJet.

After that I headed over to Shotover Canyon Swing and jumped off a cliff.. twice!

That night I went to a place called The Find for a burger with a couple fellas from the hostel both named Julien, one from France and the other Germany.

On Wednesday the 20th I went paragliding on Lake Wakatipu and then rafting on the Kawarau River.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Fishing the Tasman


On Monday, November 11th Adrian used an app on his phone to prank call everyone in the village and a couple places in town as well.

The next day was my birthday and I went to a barbecue at Southern Discoveries. The 13th was Go Orange manager Russel's birthday so we went out on the Haven for a fishing trip and had a pretty class feed of Crayfish (Lobster) and other seafood.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Glow Worm Caves


The Maori translation of Te Anau, "caves of swirling water," was a mystery until explorers found the glow worm caves. On Friday, November 8th a few of us from Milford went there. We crossed Lake Te Anau and walked through the visitor centre after which our guide led us into the caves. Inside we found waterfalls, "swirling water" and, of course, Glow Worms. Our guide took us on a silent boat ride into the depths of the cave where the ceiling lit up with thousands of stars - Glow Worms.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Scenic Flight


On Wednesday, November 6th I took my first scenic flight to get back to Milford. At 45 minutes, the scenic flight is significantly shorter and less taxing than taking the five hour bus ride back through Te Anau. Of course, the views alone are worth it.

After arriving back in Milford I took my bike out for a ride with Hyerim to see the Chasm.

Back at camp Adrian wanted to walk to Bowen Falls down the closed track by the terminal so we rode over there and had a look around.


Tuesday, November 5, 2013

TSS Earnslaw


On Monday, November 4th I drove into Te Anau in the stores truck to get it a WOF (Warrant of Fitness). From Te Anau I took one of our buses into Queenstown for the first time. When I arrived I went to the Fear Factory where some friends I met on the road work at. I had a run through and, while I'm not easily spooked, I'd say it was a pretty darn good haunted house - they certainly don't make it easy to just walk straight through.

The next day, after meeting with the Real Journeys immigration counselor, I took care of a plethora of expensive medical appointments. I had blood/urine tests, Xrays and medical checkup for about $800 and took a trip to the dentist which probably sent the figure up over $1000.

That night I took the Earnslaw to Walter Peak for dinner - that, of course, was free.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween in Milford

On Thursday, October 31st we all scavenged for whatever we could use for costumes. While I made do with a horse head and a grey blazer, others made themselves into elves, princesses, DOC rangers and even dolphins. 

We all met at boxes and then headed for the pub where I continued to get strange looks and slapped more than a few times... not easy being a horse face.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Pyromania

On Tuesday, October 29th we had a bit of fire safety training. Someone set off the extremely loud alarms to get us out to the muster point and, after a bit of an introduction, Kim had us practice putting out a diesel fire.

After a few of us had a go we grabbed some flares and started shooting them off then had a barbecue at Shaun's.

The next day a few of us went for a walk along the foreshore and I went to the Rainbow Shed, an opportunity shop run by the local backpackers, to get some camping supplies.


Monday, October 28, 2013

October Fest


On Wednesday, October 23rd we began cultural awareness training at Real Journeys. Over a couple of days we went over cultural stereotypes and realities such as why people from a particular culture act the way they do, high context vs low context cultures, etc. Some of us also attended MERT (Milford Emergency Response Team) training where we learned about the opportunity to volunteer for the local fire department.
On the 24th we enjoyed the first of many barbecues with venison as the main dish at Shaun's. That night everyone went to the pub for the October Fest event that they do year after year.

Over the next few days we all enjoyed many communal evenings such as Fajita night and gatherings at Jucy house. On the 28th we all went to Shaun's again for fresh seafood and some of his home brew beer.