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WLUSensfan
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:45 pm |
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You know you CAN go camping, take a road trip with friends AND read a book all in one weekend voyage.
And if you're real talented, you can somehow fit bungy jumping in there somewhere.
Camping on the South Island of New Zealand makes the bungy jumping option easier, especially if you're near Queenstown.
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Prof. Akers
Take the cheap option, unless they are paying
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Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 8:19 pm |
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I was once on a plane to the USA - New Zealand Airlines, great flight but England were playing NZ at rugger, we lost and the pilot gave it out.
I sat very quietly in my seat for 11 hours.
Great blokes though, drinks were free and the crack was good, (shame about Rugby League though)
I would no more bungee jump than wear ladies underwear but would like to see NZ for the fly fishing.
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WLUSensfan
Age: 31 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:38 am |
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Free drinks are what make long distance flights tolerable.
The 12.5 hour flight from Los Angeles to Auckland is a killer. Thankfully I met a few people and we drank for the majority of the flight.
NZ has some good sea kayaking.
And the hikes are spectacular as well.
Tongariro is a must. Milford Sound is amazing- just bring rubbers and a mack. You will need it.
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