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TSS Earnslaw

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TSS Earnslaw

While living in Queenstown over the past year, there haven't been many days that go by without seeing the TSS Earnslaw on its daily route to Walter Peak. As it blows dark clouds from it's coal burning furnaces into the sky, it's familiar horn sounds it's arrival. The Earnslaw has become an icon of the Queenstown beachfront.  Two screws move the vessel through the waters of Lake Wakatipu - the TSS standing for 'Twin Screw Steamship'. Mount Earnslaw, which is located at the head of Lake Wakatipu, is where the steamship derives its name. The TSS Earnslaw was launched in 1912, the same year as the Titanic, celebrating it's 100th birthday just a few years ago. It is also known as The Lady of the Lake.

Except for a few winter months, visitors can enjoy farm tours, lunch or dinner, or a simple ride on the Earnslaw across to Walter Peak, year round.  Real Journeys runs the tours and offer great locals discounts currently during the month of September. My friend Lucio, his partner Crystal, and my flatmate Laura decided to take advantage of the deals and spent the afternoon together grabbing lunch. It was delicious food with great service in a fantastic location.

After lunch we were invited to walk across the grounds to a farm tour. We were able to observe how sheep dogs are used to herd the flock and respond to farmer's commands. The dogs are quite smart and assist the farmer as though playing a game. We even had the chance to watch a sheep sheering demonstration as our host explained exactly how sheering had evolved and operates. We had a great time all around and I couldn't recommend more the TSS Earnslaw lake cruise, farm tour, and gourmet bbq lunch. 

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Thus Far...

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Thus Far...

I've been living in New Zealand for 3 months now, and it's been amazing! For the first month, my friend Chris and I traveled all around the North and South Islands - discovering for ourselves what makes this place so special. I've found that keeping up with a blog on the road - camping without Internet or power - can make it difficult to keep pace with all that we've been doing. So I've decided to create a series of future posts outlining some of the amazing places we've already seen, starting them with the title, "Thus Far..."  I want these to be short, media driven, educational posts that allows you to see, hear, and be a part of my journey. The goal of course is to keep this place clean and up-to-date going forward, with a few past adventures sprinkled in along the way. 

The view behind our apartment In Queenstown. 

The view behind our apartment In Queenstown. 

Dani & Chris getting ready for Christmas at our apartment.

Dani & Chris getting ready for Christmas at our apartment.

We started all of this in Christchurch, on the east coast of the South Island. There we met some really great friends. We moved south around Queenstown, up the west coast through Haust, upward toward the most northern part of the South Island to French Pass, and over to Nelson. After two weeks alone we could have stopped and been satisfied with all the beautiful sights we'd seen; but, we regrouped again in Christchurch.

We decided to head north to Aukland, to find our own form of transportation.  We wanted more of New Zealand, and the freedom of having our own vehicle, made sense. What follows throughout my blog and my website will hopefully catch you up with where I've been and what's going on along my journey. 

Thanks for following along and welcome to my blog! 

 

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