Hello everyone! The group is currently enjoying some much needed downtime in the beautiful bay of islands!
After arriving in New Zealand and staying in Auckland for a few days, the group set out for the Sir Edmund Hilary Outdoor Pursuits Center. Little did we know, everyone was in for quite an experience. Though we spent the week hiking mountains, climbing ropes courses, and camping in the bush, we were not spared from bad weather. The group had to tough it through hurricane gusts of wind and horizontal rain for the duration of the stay, needless to say everyone got soaked to the bone! But with the help of our grizzly guide, Brett and a little team spirit we all pulled through and felt a little bit stronger afterwards.
After O.P.C. was behind us we set our sights on the Maori restoration project, which was located outside of Roturura. Aided with beautiful weather, the group helped clean up an incredible nature reserve. There was plenty of lawn mowing, weed wacking, and trail cleaning to go around. In between work the gropu got to learn small pieces of Maori culture and tradition, even the traditional war dance, the hakka.
So that brings us back to Paihia (in the Bay of islands) where the group is taking a quick breather and spending the days hiking, sailing, swimming, biking, and anything else the imagination can conjure.
From a Foreign Land,
the carpe diem crew
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Hi kids! (and parents, families, etc.)
Gaby has been uploading photos and her dad is trying to geo-tag them -- mostly guessing at locations. Feel free to take a look:
http://picasaweb.google.com/gabfusco/SouthPac_2008
Thank you SO MUCH to Gaby and her dad for posting these pictures. I have been wanting to see how you all are faring. A picture really is worth a thousand words!
-Teresa Banta (Dan's mom)
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