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Thursday, February 01, 2007

South Island Fun

Hello friends of Tigger,

Thanks for waiting so patiently for the latest installment of TiggerTours. Rest assured we have been very busy in the South Island, and have lots of photos to show you.

Just before Christmas we spent a couple of nights in the Nelson Lakes National Park, being eaten alive by insects.

But returned to meet friends for a very happy New Year's Eve. Tigger showed everyone some new dance moves to a bit of Kylie.

A couple of days later Team Tiger hit the road again in proper. Some bizarre rock formations at the Pancake Rocks of Punakaiki, on the west coast.

A little further south we came across the Franz Joseph glacier, where we took an afternoon heli-hike.

Rich (sporting his new holiday beard) attempting some innovative ice-climbing techniques.

Some startlingly blue ice caves...

...which became rather claustrophobic on closer inspection.

Then onto the comfort of Lake Wanaka to defrost, beside the Mount Aspiring National Park.

Next stop Fiordland, for a scenic encounter cruise in Milford Sound.

And a short nature walk to Lake Gunn, on the way home.

Across to Dunedin on the east coast, where Tigger played barman in the Speight's brewery (yum yum.)

Inland to Mount Cook, where a momentary respite from the constant monsoon provided a glimpse of the mountain at sunrise.

Back en route to the east coast, we passed the startling light-blue waters of Lake Pukaki.

More on the travel side of things in the next update.

Now, however, we would like to introduce some of the new friends of Team Tiger.

Firstly, we caught up with Tigger's relatives Marion and Mike at their home in Ruby Bay.

Our friends Maria and Fritz from across the pond, who recently emigrated to NZ.

Jane (previously seen on a Napier wine tour), trying to get Tigger drunk for a New Year's Eve snog.

Sue, who so kindly took us into her home at Christmas.

Mags and Gav in Nelson (also from our Napier wine tour)...

...and their new travel mascot Mini-Rich, who in turn got on rather well with Tigs.

We've seen an abundance of exotic animals so far in the South Island, so there's a bumper wildlife section this time.

An endangered Tuatara, a kind of reptile found only in NZ.

We met a very friendly New Zealand robin near Lake Gunn.

Plenty of New Zealand Fur Seals in the Abel Tasman National Park, and in Milford Sound.

Some very inquisitive car-eating Kea (alpine parrots).

On the Otago Peninsula we met a young Yellow-Eyed Penguin (rather endangered too)...

...and also a fully grown adult with its very hungry (noisy) chick.

We also spied this Royal Albatross coming in to land.

Two pods of Bottlenose Dolphins swam alongside our boat on Milford Sound.

Finally, and possibly the rarest of all, a Pygmy Tiger Antelope.

Hope you've enjoyed the update, and more from us in a couple of weeks

Tigger, Neen, Rich and M. Lapin
xx

Sunday, December 24, 2006

A Special Christmas Message

We would just like to take this opportunity to wish all the friends of Tigger a very very Merry Christmas, and a happy New Year.

Love from
Tigger, Rich, Neen and M. Lapin.
xx

PS We have many new friends of Team Tiger, so keep your eyes peeled for photos of the newbies...

Thursday, December 14, 2006

North Island Update Bonanza

Hello Tigger friends,

We've had a busy few weeks since we last posted, so here is an update bonanza for your procrastination pleasure.

A roadside view en route to Coromandel town, on the west coast of the Coromandel Peninsula...

Easy to find given the local signage...

And the magnificent Cathedral Cove on the east side of the peninsula...


Then onto Lake Rotorua, for a Maori concert and for Tigger to make friends with the locals...



And amazing (but somewhat stinking) thermal pools at Waiotapu...


We've seen waterfalls - some small...

...some big...

Onto the east coast in Napier where Monsieur Lapin enjoyed a wine tasting session...

And Tigger made some new friends...

We have enjoyed the spectacular views of Hawkes Bay from Te Mata Point...


But Billy (the Van) had to see the doctor a couple of times...

Onto Wellington, some impressive Maori artefacts and artwork at the Te Papa museum...



And Griff refined her impression of a Brown Kiwi...

Tigger and friend Erika enjoy some quality time together at Mount Victoria in Wellington...

Then onto the Wellington-Picton car ferry for our journey to the South Island, via the Marlborough Sounds...


And for the exciting species and wildlife update - a California Quail...

...and a Stilt...

That's all for now, but we'll update soon with pictures from the South Island. Also watch this space for a very special Christmas message from a very special tiger...

Tigs, Neen & Rich
xx