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Plane, taxi…and now bus, Auckland to Rotorua.  By the time I leave New Zealand expecting to use all forms of transport, except train.  Ticket I pre-purchased, exchanged.  All train travel on South Island shut down ‘til March 22nd because of extensive forest fires.  Yikes!

Waitomo, Agrodome & Te Puia – 3 tour stops, then dropped directly at my hotel…not a bad way to travel.

Waitomo, home to New Zealand’s famous glowworms.  Stalactites, stalagmites & limestone…typical cave stuff – but glowworms?  Never have I ever.  WOW WOW WOW!  Loaded onto a long gondola, pulled forward via a rope pulley thru Glowworm Grotto [subterranean cavern illuminated by THOUSANDS of tiny glowworms].  No pictures allowed, no sound permitted.  Magic.

Back on the bus, next stop: the Agrodome.  Toured this working farm in an all-terrain vehicle.  SHEEP, New Zealand SHEEP, that’s the reason one comes here.  Watched a Romney being shorn, then attended a live sheep dog trail.  BIG fan.

End of day, bit rushed thru Te Puia [Māori meeting house] & neighboring Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley.  Luckily my travel bestie scheduled additional geyser viewing on tomorrow’s Happy Ewe bike tour.  (Thanks Dawn!)

Hotel check-in.  Early to bed?  Heck no — ’cause every day’s a run day 🙂  Laced up, quick change-o-clothes.  10 minutes from The Redwoods, my first amazing NZ run (first of several).  Massive trees, tropical vegetation & cicadas – the forest sang (12 mile FUN run).

Day 3 plans: morning run (geysers), bike tour (even more geysers) & a puddle-jumper to Christchurch (South Island).

 

 

Waitomo Caves — NZ cicada season (Dec-April)

 

Agrodome – Sheep Shearing

 

Agrodome – working Sheep Dog trial

 

 

Kia ora is a Māori language greeting which has entered New Zealand English.  It means, literally, be well/healthy and is translated as an informal hi.  It is also used as a farewell and expression of thanks.

16 hour flight from Los Angeles, 19 hour time difference – meant I left Friday night but didn’t arrive in Auckland ‘til Sunday morning.  Yikes, where did Saturday go?  EVERY day’s a run day but my first run in New Zealand would be on Colorado time 🙂  Restroom stall change-of-clothes, packing service watched my luggage, then logged 4 miles on NZ’s North Island.  Heavy humidity & cloud cover, but no rain.  Hung a right outta International, mile+ past Auckland’s Domestic Terminal, then north…running roadside – pasture on the left, swampy waterway on my right.  Much of this former swamp’s been drain — ‘reclaimed’ in New Zealand talk.  Meanwhile…my CT bestie Dawn arrived via San Francisco.  Airport splash bath, taxi to town centre, first night digs at the Grand Millennium.

Luckily, caught a few zzz’s in Economy…’cause my NZ two-island itinerary didn’t include a rest day.  LOL>  Bags at the hotel, prepaid voucher on Auckland’s Hop-on Hop-off Tour.  Double-decker YELLOW bus, four long blocks toward the Harbour.

Rode thru a handful of stops, already afternoon so was super selective with my Hop-offs.  Auckland Museum, check – that’s my stop.  Walked the perimeter, viewed the War Memorial Statue, then crossed Auckland Domain (city park) to Winter Gardens [self-toured past a local cricket match].  The grounds of Winter Gardens, stunning.  Introduced to a multitude of tropical flora native to the Island.

2nd stop – quick hike up Mount Eden.  Off a plane for 6 hours now…so why not? 🙂  Short quarter-mile trek UP, long walking path ‘round the rim of an ancient/sacred crater, depression from a dormant volcano.  Absolutely serious.  WOW, just WOW!

Hotel return, power nap, Sky Tower before night fall.  Similar to Seattle’s Space Needle, great view of the harbour.  Bit unnerving on the Skywalk, standing high above traffic on see-thru glass.  Yikes!

730am bus to Rotorua in the morning – but not before a 10K treadmill trot at the hotel gym (running on NZ time now).

 

 

Auckland Domain (city park)

 

 

Run the Year Motto:  EVERY day’s a run day, 2017 miles in 2017

 

February 2017 update:  shortest month of the year, 2nd 200-mile month of 2017 – HUGE confidence builder!  Finished 3 more marathons.  On track for #100 in Ireland, including a marathon-lite, hike-heavy July & August.  Finding balance in 2017.

 

March focus: ACCOUNTABILITY

Not gonna kid ya, this year’s run goal has been tough – literally EVERY day of 2017 been a run day.  Pre-marathon, post-marathon, sick days & SNOW.  Found myself logging run miles an hour before skiing Vail last month.

the Positive?  RESULTS.  Lean, UP 4 lbs & STRONG.  Nicked finish time from each successive marathon this year.

In New Zealand ‘til March 19th — will be cutting new trails in 9 towns, on 2 islands.  Photo-blogging the ‘run watch’ to hold myself accountable.  Reward?  Gonna see more than your average tourist – each morning: new run, brand new area.

Last day in New Zealand?  Kirikiriroa Marathon in Hamilton.  Heck yeah!

 

Race ReCap:  3 marathons, 3 states.  Snow-trekked the Groundhog Day Marathon in Grand Rapids [Michigan], ran a [2nd Half] negative split in Pueblo [Colorado], then finished sub-4:30 on a hilly course in Texas – at Fort Worth’s Cowtown Marathon.

Streaks: 67 consecutive run days, 39th consecutive month marathoning

Mileage ReCap:  another 200+ mile month, ended February at 366 miles (30 miles ahead of goal)

 

 

 

Run the Year – March Newsletter

 

The Run The Year Challenge is all about getting healthier, but physical fitness is only one aspect of overall well being. The Chase Your Bliss Challenge is about advancing your emotional fitness.

 

“Once you learn how to be happy you won’t tolerate people who make you feel anything less.” – Germany Kent

 

Just like the Run The Year Challenge, the Chase Your Bliss Challenge is about challenging yourself to do more.  It is not a competition with anyone but yourself, so go out there and maximize your happiness!