torstai 17. toukokuuta 2012

Road Trip : Picton to Christchurch

The ferry ride itself was alrite, althou it was fairly rough after we'd left Wellington to open waters. I was plannin to watch movie durin the trip but for some reason or another I had to stick just hanging around.. I visited the deck few times just to take few photos.

Leaving Wellington & North Island
Arriving to Picton & South Island

Once we were approaching Picton the whole scenery was almost completely different in South Island than in North Island. You could really witness the presence of mountains right next to you. After getting out from ferry I headed to the closest camping spot in Rarangi. I took a wee look at the spot that was right next to the shore but felt that this was gonna be too open place and since forecast had promised fairly cold nite I decided to head to the next one, Whites Bay. To get there I had to start climbing up a mountain up and down, another beautiful drive even a short one. This was fairly popular spot and I spent the night chatting with British and Irish/French couples. The next mornin I woke up fairly early, took a few photos and hit the road again.


I was still unsure at which day I wanted to reach Christchurch. I drove to Blenheim and did a bit of re-stocking in Countdown. After that it was time to phone NZ Immigration again. All the time my reason to come to New Zealand was to get a job. I already had a job offer and had lodged my application before departing Auckland to Christchurch where I was gonna be based. Didn't really get the news that I wanted but what the heck, I still had few days to get to Christchurch, back on the road again. I had a slight plan to stop somewhere close to Kaikoura but that all changed after just about 15min drive from Blenheim. I got a call from my immigration officer and she told me that she needs the original police certificate that was sent to my employer in Christchurch and then she can approve my work visa asap. So, this day turned out to be a race down to Christchurch, get my original certificate and deliver it to immigration office. Road down south was just absolutely amazing, especially when it was twisting next to shoreline while hugging mountains. I did few brief stops for photos but other than that, just kept drivin down to reach Christchurch in time. Got there on time, managed to deliver my certificate and now as I'm writing this blog entry, I'm having my first day off after 6days of work and back to business again tomorrow morning. As you might guess, I'm back on trucking again, this time carrying refrigerated goods in Christchurch metro area. I will be posting more from Christchurch when I get settled down better and have time to explore the area better. But for now it's time settle down, at least for awhile. Who knows if it'll even be permanent..

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