Another beautiful day in Wanaka and today we hit the Millennium Track to Glendhu Bay and returned via the same route
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Before we go it there is time for some maintaince
Come on Julie I'll just thrown a few tiles down it'll be perfect!
Julian had to turn back part way into the ride with headset issues, the local bike shop got his bike all sorted and ready for riding the next day
During the lunch break there is time for Juggling lessons with Andrew, I'm expecting everyone to have mastered this by next years Wee Tiki Tour
Some fun and games on the swing, I think these ladies might have missed their calling
Glendhu Bay has a large and inviting camping ground with breathtaking surroundings
Lunch with the ducks in downtown Wanaka again, such a photogenic couple
After lunch those who are keen drive an hour out of Wanaka on dirt roads to do the 10km return hike up to Rob Roy Glacier
The biggest fungi I have ever seen
A glimpse of the glacier on the way up the valley
The walk is mostly through lush green moss covered forest
Jungle Jane |
Beware - wild women are often seen prowling along this track
Working on the jump shot | |||
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Jump shot practice is starting to paying of |
The nightly gathering - Sue and Alice have cooking up a feast and Richard proved he has some hidden talents by cooking up scrumptious mushrooms
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