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After Getting Stranded In New Zealand, We Decided To Walk, Cycle, And Canoe The Length Of The Country And We Are Halfway Through (32 Pics)
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After Getting Stranded In New Zealand, We Decided To Walk, Cycle, And Canoe The Length Of The Country And We Are Halfway Through (32 Pics)

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When the COVID-19 outbreak saw borders close worldwide and our flights out of New Zealand were canceled, we initially felt trapped. But we soon decided there were far worse places to be stuck than “safe and beautiful” New Zealand. So, when the nationwide lockdown ended, we set out on a spontaneous mission to walk, canoe, and cycle the length of New Zealand, exploring some of the country’s most untouched landscapes along the way.

And there is not a single moment we regret to have come up with this amazing adventure idea. We feel spoiled not only by New Zealand’s magic landscapes, but also by its people. Many Kiwis invited us to stay with them and were always happy to help. Whereas other countries decided to send their tourists back to their countries, New Zealand accommodated us so well.

And we are only halfway through our amazing journey. After walking and canoeing the length of the North Island (1,700 km) we are now planning on biking the South Island. We are filming and documenting our adventure.

And we want you to be part of this amazing journey! Because we know you cannot fly here at the moment, how about we send you a photograph from one of our favorite places in New Zealand in exchange for your support?

Be part of our adventure and support us to continue through our GoFundMe Funding Campaign.

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Te Paki Sand Dunes, on 90 Mile Beach. It took us 4 days to walk the length of this deserted beach

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Te Paki Sand Dunes

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Some of the landscapes in New Zealand make you think of Mars, just like this one next to Cape Maria van Diemen

Kahikatea forest canopy

We mostly camp in the wild and the scenary is just breathtaking. It’s such a great feeling to wake up every day in a different place

The majestic Kauri Trees, a highlight of Northland’s native forests

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The mud is definitely the biggest challenge that we often encounter in the native bush of New Zealand

Rainbow Falls, Kerikeri

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Waikare Inlet, Northland. Even though we walked most of the North Island, we also kayaked parts of it

Kayaking the Waikare Inlet in the early morning

The magical Whanganui River, a five-day journey from Taumarunui to Pipiriki with bush-clad gorges, numerous waterfalls, white water rapids, and a sacred cave

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Whale Bay

Doubtful Sound. Fiordland is famous for its breathtaking scenery and its crystal clear water

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Dusky Sound, Fiordland National Park

Spirits Bay

Relaxing on the Rocks near Spirits Bay

Te Werahi Beach

Crossing a River Mouth Estuary near Otaki Beach

River Mouth Estuaries—even though they can be difficult to cross at times, they’re stunning

The day before arriving in Wellington we had 90 km/h strong winds. As we were approaching the Cook Strait, the weather was getting more unpredictable

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Waipu, Northland

Our camping spot for the night under Northland’s starry sky

Cape Reinga, the country’s northernmost point

Tongariro and Ngauruhoe, also known as Mount Doom

Seals having a rest on the rocks next to Cape Palliser, the southernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand

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We are only halfway through our amazing journey. After walking and canoeing the length of the North Island (1,700 km) we are now planning on biking the South Island

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Jason Boyd
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Great to see those images of your travels. You are doing something that only a handful of kiwis have ever done, let alone those on tour. Glad to hear NZ is keeping you safe!

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Jojo Dancer
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Simply amazing. I spent 18 days there in 2014, 15 spent circling the South Island. I’ve never wanted to live somewhere more in my life.

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Anna Repp
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You don't get "stranded" in New Zealand - you get lucky that it wanted to keep you! Best country on Earth! Enjoy it!

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Aly
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

By "come up with this amazing adventure idea" you mean following the Te Araroa trail? The way in which you present this takes credit away from all the work volunteers have put into making this trail a reality

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Aly
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3 years ago

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Jason Boyd
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Great to see those images of your travels. You are doing something that only a handful of kiwis have ever done, let alone those on tour. Glad to hear NZ is keeping you safe!

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Jojo Dancer
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Simply amazing. I spent 18 days there in 2014, 15 spent circling the South Island. I’ve never wanted to live somewhere more in my life.

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Anna Repp
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You don't get "stranded" in New Zealand - you get lucky that it wanted to keep you! Best country on Earth! Enjoy it!

aly-winkler1 avatar
Aly
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

By "come up with this amazing adventure idea" you mean following the Te Araroa trail? The way in which you present this takes credit away from all the work volunteers have put into making this trail a reality

aly-winkler1 avatar
Aly
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3 years ago

This comment has been deleted.

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