Monday, November 19, 2007

Last day on Rarotonga


First of all, Go Bucks!
Turns out theres a B-dubs here on the island and they opened at 6am with half priced tall boys just for the game...not really, actually I haven’t even seen a tv since we’ve been here.

We have been spending our days relaxing at our bungalow and exploring on our scooter. I’ve done more reading in the last 5 days than I have in the last 5 years. The scooter is definitely the most popular mode of transportation here on Rarotonga. I had to pay $16 and complete a practical exam consisting of driving the scooter around the block with a cop behind me to get my license.

We attempted the cross island hike, but after several hours of battle, the jungle spit us back out. We were not worthy. It was so dense and it started raining once we were in the thick of it. We were constantly going under, over, or through something. The trail was very hard to follow and we lost it high on a muddy ridge in the midst of complete downpour…so tail between our legs, we turned back. Oh well, we made it half way and no serious injuries.

The outrigger race is a big deal here. Teams from all over (Hawaii, Australia, NZ, Tahiti…) are here to compete in this weeklong event. We happened to be in town when they kicked things off with the blessing of the boats. We stuck around and had some beers with the crowd pretending we belonged.

The snorkeling here is amazing. Most of the island is enclosed by a reef making a lagoon with crystal clear water and tons of coral and marine life. We have hit several spots around the island and have found the best is right outside our door.

The people here are very friendly if the effort is made. The two big weekly events for them are the town market on Saturday and church on Sunday. We went to both and it was well worth it. The church service was mostly in Maori so we didn’t understand much but the singing was awesome. Afterward everyone walked next door for ‘tea’ which turned out to be a full spread of local foods brought by members of the church. I’m not one to turn down a free meal so we sat and ate and talked with some locals for awhile.

We leave early on Tuesday for Auckland. No real plans at this point. Just wingin’ it. Next report will be from NZ.

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

On our way




Well, we're off! The first picture is of the mess we made packing and the second is all of that stuff in our bags while we wait for the train in LA. Suprisingly everything is running smoothly so far. We have a 12 hour layover in LAX, so we thought we'd get the blog going.
We already have met a couple at the airport that have offered a spare room to us whenever we get to Christchurch. Awesome.
We arrive in Rarotonga tomorrow A.M. We'll try to post again later in the week.


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