Friday, 23 February 2024

36 Hours of Air Travel



Tired - I'll sort the photos tomorrow. Night-night.

 Not so much a day of travel but 36 hours of travel.

4 hours at Manchester airport,  an 8 hour flight to Dubai, 2 hours in Dubai airport and then 18-hour flight to Auckland New Zealand. The last flight should have been 16 hours but as we reached the runway a medical emergency was declared and we had to return to the peer. We were two and a half hours taking off.

The Emirates A380-800 was very comfortable indeed. Though in economy there's a lot more leg space than in European flights and the food and service was excellent.

With such a long series of flights there was a feeling of detachment from any time zone made even more so by the blinds being kept down for most of the flights. I presume this is to help people manage adjustment when they get to the far end. 

Such long time periods in a plane seat certainly can't be described as comfortable but at least it was big enough to shift around and I was able to spend some time occasionally walking and standing around at the back to stretch and straighten up. I tried to watch films and TV but had no attention span and kept just playing on screen games or trying to snooze. The lighting levels were too low for reading but time passed. I think I managed about 3 separate 1 hour dozes in the whole journey. 

When we landed in New Zealand everything was very efficient and welcoming. The attention to bio-security was very obvious and the agent was clearly very satisfied we able to say that our walking gear have been thoroughly cleaned prior to departure. Sadly I had to throw away a hardy used but open box of Schar Curves* but a couple of nut bars in their original sealed packages were okay.


After a long wait for luggage with 500 people on the aircraft we got out to the concourse to be greeted by a very welcoming and Jolly taxi driver holding our names up. Due to everything matching passports I have to put up with 'Gerard' on everything which I normally only hear from family or hospitals being universally known as Ged.

It's odd in it doesn't feel particularly like a foreign holiday yet. Normally if we were on holiday we'd have flown from summer at home to summer at the destination, but we've gone from winter at home to summer here which is a bit freaky. The half hour drive from the airport to the centre of Auckland on the left-hand side of the motorway with familiar signage seemed very familiar apart from the vegetation around including many palms succulents and grasses. 



After settling into the SkyCity hotel we walked downhill to the old piers and quayside and settled and chilled in the Buffalo bar with two glasses on rose wine looking out across the bay on a beautiful barmy early evening.  

Wine finished we explored some of the shopping
areas on the way
back to the hotel picking up a takeaway pizza and a bottle of wine which were happily consumed in our large and comfortable room.

On the way back we were both tired and by the time we'd eaten I was shutting down mentally and physically. Apparently, I fell so deeply asleep in front of the TV I wasn't responding even to a gentle shake. 

A happy introduction to New Zealand and time to go to sleep properly.



* Schar Curves: a gluten free equivalent to Pringles. Potato based and very nice.

Tuesday, 20 February 2024

T-minus 5 Hours

That's it, we're packed. The bit of the holiday process I hate most is done. Thanks to Lynne for her extra-ordinary patience and belief that it will all go into the luggage.

Several months of research on Lynne's part and discussion between us as routes and driving times developed and we have a plan.  It's quite an ambitious itinerary but it is very varied and should be fun. 

We hadn't intended pre-booking more than a few critical overnight stops but as we found we needed to book some of our activities, the days began lock themselves in. We also had one town where we had difficulty finding a site as there was an annual agricultural show the weekend we were passing through. In the end we have booked almost all of our sites. It is a low stress solution as we don't have to start finding a site at the end of a busy day. 

Campsites in New Zealand have proven to be quite cheap compared to UK, Powered pitches in the region of £25-35 though odd ones in tourist hotspots can be £55-60. There are also many more basic at less than £20 and there are Freedom sites with no charge. 

Our RV, or motorhome is a mix of the 2 vehicles we have traditional hired in Scotland. It has the rear lounge of the larger vehicle to relax in the evening if weather or insects drive us inside, but it also has the drop down bed of the smaller vehicle which is great as you drop the bed and get in and in the morning, straighten the covers , push the button, and it goes up into the ceiling. It is also halfway between in sizes so I am very comfortable about driving it even of mountain roads.

Tickets, visas, customs declarations etc all sorted.  Taxi to airport in an hour or so then a 7h15m flight to Dubai, a 2 hour transfer, and a 16h flight to Auckland.

Emirates have been good so far, I have even been able to book gluten free* meals and they are shown on my tickets for all 4 legs so I'm hoping that I'll eat well rather than chomping some crisps and a nut bar.

Next post from the far side of the world :)


* I have celiac disease which is an autoimmune disease. If any molecules of gluten from Wheat, Rye or Barley touch my stomach lining my autoimmune system attacks and damages the lining of my stomach. There is no cure or medication so I must avoid any gluten for the rest of my life.


Tuesday, 2 January 2024

A New Adventure

New Zealand Here We Come

Lynne has long embraced the idea of exploring New Zealand having seen photographs in calendars posted from her older step sister to her Mum over many years.

I have resisted for some time not excited by the long journey and time away from home not to mention the expense. However, following our Canadian road trip in 2019, New Zealand began to gain traction in our minds. We are getting older and there will only be so many years we can manage such a trip. 

The pandemic put a stop to any planning for a couple of years, with no understanding of what the future held with regard to travel, but by summer 2022 we were talking of it really happening but didn't push on with it until it was already too late for early 2023.

By the end of summer 2023 we had talked it over to the point of knowing that if we did it we would go for 3 to 4 weeks at the end of the New Zealand summer so February-March 2024. We would travel both islands in a rental motorhome as transport and accommodation, a departure from our previous big road trips but something we have done many years in Scotland in April.

We have always booked previous trips ourselves online as separate components but with such a complex and high value set of bookings across flights, RV rental, hotels and inter-island ferries, any of which could throw the rest, we approached a specialist travel company in October and outlined our plan. Everything took off from there, our travel advisor Gemma turned out to be everything we wanted and we were able to book the essential components as a package giving us security whilst retaining the freedom of sorting out our own route and RV overnights.

Flights out with Emirates from Manchester (UK) to Auckland (North Island) where we pickup our RV. We have 22 days of exploration before returning the RV at Christchurch (South Island) from where we will fly home.


The exact route, highlights and overnight stops are still being researched but it will be a journey of more than 4000km (2500mi) and will take us away from home for 30 days.

Blogging again

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