Monday, December 10, 2012

Kiwi Skiing with Bill and Hillary…


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8/5/12 – Queenstown, New Zealand
I tried to put the jetlag behind me after arriving yesterday morning following 30+ hours of flying from Nice, France.  I think the adrenaline helped keep me awake and kicking as we made our descent into Queenstown, NZ between a very NARROW mountain passage way…
Tommy and I went to a Travelers Convention in Melbourne about 3 months ago to try and find some great travel deals, and were lucky enough to find a week-long Backpackers Ski Group package to Queenstown, NZ called the Ski Express.  We got off the quick flight from Melbourne to Queenstown, and were greeted by Sophie and Sally, our two young and fun ski/group guides.  We were sent off on our own to check into our first Backpackers ever, and to pick up all of our ski gear, bus passes and lift tickets for the week.  I have to say for our first Backpackers, this was not bad at all!  The location was perfect, right in the center of town, but I must admit that we opted to pay a little extra for a double room rather than sharing a room with 14 other people…
After collecting all of the skiing necessities and exploring the quaint town, the whole group met up in what would become our nightly meeting point, Old Man’s Pub.  This was a great spot where we could get a few beers and some free nibbles after a long day of skiing, and catch up with the rest of the group!  Because it was our first night, we had a huge Welcome Dinner at a great pizza spot that turned pretty sloppy and silly right away.  I was honestly trying to keep my face from planting straight into the pizza in front of me because I was so exhausted, but the Irish boys in the group did not seem to notice and instead kept placing beer after shot after beer in front of me!  Luckily they did not see me pouring most of these back into the pitcher, as I did not want to have a rough first day on the slopes!

8/6/12 – Coronet Peak
Fear set in as we climbed higher and higher up the mountain for our first day of skiing.  This would only be my 4th ski trip ever, two of which were when I was in elementary school, so you can see why I was a bit nervous to hit the slopes!  To my great luck we were starting off at Coronet Peak, also known as the iciest mountain in the region.  Lovely. 
I am happy to say that my first few runs went really well on the “bunny slope” getting my groove back, and quickly progressing up the mountain to the Blue (intermediate) runs.  Well, after a few Blue runs, my confidence was growing, but a cloud was quickly moving to block the sun and turn the ice level up a couple notches!  I started racing down a pretty steep slope that had become very icy, and quickly hit an ice patch and lost a ski.  As I sat down on the slope trying to get my ski back on, I started to slide down the icy slop on my bum, knocking the ski down the hill as I tried to get my fingers to grip into the ice to stop me skiing down the rest of the slope on my belly.  Now I must have been quite the site to see, sliding down the slope on my belly with only one ski on, poles flying out to the side, and yelling “SOMEBODY HELP ME!” at the top of my lungs…  Luckily I finally stopped belly surfing down the slope and had a nice snowboarder come to the rescue to help me stand up, and wait for Tommy to hike up to me with my ski.  By the time he reached me he was dripping sweat and panting from hiking up the steep slope, and I was SO OVER skiing.  Unfortunately I still had to get the ski back on and make it down the rest of the mountain.  Well after 15 minutes of crying, panicking, and trying to get the ski back on without both of us sliding down the icy slope, it finally all came together.  My wobbly legs made it all the way to the base without falling, thank gosh, but I had made up my mind that I was never going to ski again.  Probably not the best time to decide this, day 1 of a weeklong ski trip…
I am proud to say that after warming up with a hot cocoa, I decided to get back on the slopes and face my fears.  By the end of the day I was sore, tired, emotionally drained, BUT ready to ski the next day!  Tommy was thrilled that I had not given up just yet.
For dinner tonight we went to the famous Fergberger, home to the best burgers in New Zealand!  We both enjoyed the Cockadoodle-Oink Burger.

8/7/12 – Cadrona Mountain
We skied Cadrona today, which was much better than Coronet!  The slopes were nice and wide with lots of powder from the big dump over night!  We had an absolute blast here taking in the amazing views and trying some of the harder runs. 
We stopped at the famous Cadrona Pub on the way home for a nice cold beer to finish a great day!

8/8/12 – Milford Sound
Today was our one-day off from skiing to break up the week so we decided to do a Milford Sound tour, New Zealand’s most famous tourist destination.  We were picked up at 5am in the morning to make the long 4-hour drive to the Milford Sound, but boy was it worth it!  We entered Fiordland National Park early on, and loved taking in the spectacular views through the mountains passes in our glass top tour bus.  The highlight of the tour was our cruise through the Milford Sound.  The Milford Sound is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand’s South Island.  A fjord is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides created in a valley carved by glacial activity.  We were surrounded by 4,000-foot cliffs on either side of us leading out to the Tasman Sea.  Many parts of these cliffs had stunning waterfalls pounding down from them, one that we actually got to stand under called Lady Bowen Falls.  The Milford Sound is one of the wettest places in the world, the wettest in New Zealand, so we were lucky to have a beautiful day free from rain!  I cannot even attempt to describe the beauty we witnessed, so instead I will let you enjoy a few of our pictures. 

8/9/12 – The Remarkables
Today we went to a new mountain called The Remarkables.  We got a huge snow dump overnight presenting us with fresh powder covering the entire mountain.  There were some really great and tough runs that we did to warm up before venturing off the cleared paths.  We hiked up the side of the mountain to attempt to ski the fresh untouched powder, which ended in a huge snowball rolling down the hill.  The snowball was me…  We were not aware that under this lovely fresh THICK powder was pure ice impossible to quickly turn on, so of course when I made my first turn, down I went.  As soon as I got back up, I attempted another turn and ended up flying down the mountain with my bambi legs kicking in the air, skis on and all.  Another lovely site for everyone to witness.  Well I did not feel so bad after I watched Tommy (THE PRO) follow right in my footsteps and tumble down the slope.  Not our best idea.  We decided to stick to the black diamonds already paved out for us for the most part of the day.  We did do one last challenging run with our ski group.  We all hiked up to the very tipity-top of the Remarkables mountain where the most spectacular views awaited.  Now we were warned that only the advanced skiers should bring their skis up to ski down through the rocky straight down slope of the tip rather than hiking back down.  Of course I could not decide what to do and ended up being convinced by Tommy to just bring my skiis up in case.   Well once I saw what I was supposed to be skiing down I quickly said, “HELL NO!”  Of course there was no way I was hiking all the way back down with my skis so I decided to suck it up and give it a go.  I am very proud to say I made it down without a hitch, a bit slower pace than Tommy, but I made it!  This was my first double black ever, and it was well worth the try!  No big deal…

8/10/12 – Cadrona Mountain
We decided to go back to Cadrona for our last day of skiing, our favorite mountain!  We spent the entire day riding all of the blacks, and even did a few double blacks off the side of the mountain.  Once again I went down about as slow as a snail, but I am proud to say I felt like a pro…until I watched the videos of the pigeon toed girl slowly turning down a very steep slope.  We had the absolute best day together, and did not want to stop skiing when it was time to head back to town!  I’d say that was a big improvement from the first day when I declared that I would NEVER ski again! 
We finished the trip on a very fun note with our group PUB CRAWL!  Because we were so busy skiing, we did not meet a lot of the people in our group, and found out that they had been referring to us as Bill and Hillary because we are American.  So tonight we were Bill and Hillary Clinton gone wild.  A few key words of the night: bull riding, money shots, dancing, karaoke, Irish boys, more money shots, the Hangover New Zealand style, and a whole lot of FUN!

8/11/12 – Queenstown to Melbourne
We were sad to end such an amazing trip today because we truly had such a fun time!  We actually flew back to Melbourne with the Irish boys on our trip, and it felt like I was in the movie The Hangover hearing the stories and looking through the pictures…I will leave the details to your imaginations but lets just say it was not pretty!
Cheers to an amazing holiday to hopefully be repeated next year!