eNZed - day 18 (1-6-5)
We woke up to clear skys! We had breakfast, packed up (I hit my head on the cabinet door that Dave repeatedly refused to close), and headed out to see the volcano. We had awesome view for the drive so we got more and more excited. We got so excited that we pulled over into an elementary school parking lot to snap off a few.








After the first uphill leg (meaning the halfway up the second switchback) the raincoat , hood, and gloves came off. The trail was very uneven and rocky which wasn’t the most comfortable thing to hike on, but it was better than mud. It was also quite windy, coming right at us, of course, but it kept me from getting too over heated which was good – but in the sense that I’d take my hat off to cool off, but then my ears would get cold and hurt, so I’d put it back on, but then I’d get hot again – constant maintenance.


As we got higher, the views got better and better and the wind kept getting stronger and stronger, which was great when it was too our backs when we were going up – it was alt least half the time. We stopped for lots of picture taking, naturally, Dave won for most pics for the day =) but I snapped a few good ones myself and A got some video.







We ate and watched the snow bow and clouds go by as we got colder and colder. Outside it was getting cloudier and windier. Eventually, we decided we’d better get outta there before it got really nasty. So down we went. I had thought that the way up was precarious and scary, but that was nothing compared to feeling that I wasn’t walking down the mountain at all but rather kind of half falling, half sailing on the wind. I felt like only about 205 of my body weight was on my feet at any one time until I got back to the concrete track part of the trail. I didn’t really enjoy that experience at the time, but it was fun to the visitors center guy about it. Luckily, Dave gave me his bamboo stick to help me since my knees were hurting and I was going to slow – it was a great help with keeping me attached to the ground.


Finally we got to the bottom again. Going against the wind down hill was actually pretty good stuff. A little resistance was nice. We had a lady take our picture (the second of 2 group pics for the trip) before we headed back to the viewing room so Dave could take a short time lapse.


A and I stayed down and jabbered at the counter guy and after a bit Dave come down and joined in for a good chat. The guy told us about a Japanese guy who was out for 2 weeks on the mountain, and about how no one believes him when he says it’s windy up there. He said it’s 75-120 km/h on average! It was a slow day today!
We left and headed to New Plymouth in search of Mexican food. Before dinner we watched the sun set on the Tasman Sea. We checked out all the restaurants on the walk back to town and finally decided on stopping at a pub called the Bull and Bush where we had drinks and food. I had a margarita (yum!) while Dave and A had mexican monsters and later shared an avalanche. I paid for Dave’s drinks so he would join us and he offered me 2 hours of butt petting for a night at a holiday park =)!
After dinner we checked email, played air hockey, and went to a laundry mat to dry stuff – A found a little surprise back baggie in her stuff… how’d that get through security?!
That night we slept at the Dawson Falls trailhead.

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