Hokitika is nothing special. We did a little obligatory souvenir shopping: Brent was counting on his fingers how many people were in his office that required tchotchkes. But we drove on quickly, eager to get to our next destination, Franz Josef. We settled in to one of the cooler campsites we'd seen, threw the frisbee, cooked dinner, and visited the backpacker bar on site. But all of that was after we enjoyed a couple of happy hour drinks on a nearby bar patio. The view was pretty okay.
Crappy liquor is still popular at bars down under.
Franz Josef is a very small city with one purpose: get to the glacier. There are a couple of famous glaciers on the south island, and we decided to hike the Franz Josef glacier. Gluttons for punishment, we naturally chose the full-day hike. I wrote down that the day lasted from 8:15am to 4:40pm, although sense of time feels sort of skewed after you strap on crampons and zig zag your way up a glacier. It's the coolest thing.
First view of the glacier
Feeling pretty badass
Our guide actually was a badass
Just the absolute coolest thing.
Back down from the mountain, we headed out to Queenstown to hopefully find another freedom site and get some rest before Brent's last day with us. As always, even snapping photos from the moving van was breathtaking.
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