Damn, I hope everyone comes through it ok.Kiwias wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:31 amI'm looking at heading home there later in the year, for three weeks, but my brother in Melbourne just went back for a visit and tested +ve at the airport on arrrival, and while in isolation his daughter in law and whole family in Wellington caught the Rona, meanwhile in Auckland my granddaughter was just confirmed +ve.Snooze wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:35 pm Well I'm heading home to NZ for a couple of weeks in mid May. Not thrilled about the 5 figure daily cases, but not sure dear ol' Mum would be too thrilled if I postponed. Haven't been back for a couple of years. I'll just wear a good mask on plane and hope for the best. Will still isolate with bro' before making contact with Mum - I think best.
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- mat the expat
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It's not common knowledge outside of Japan though - too risky to book until then
Don't worry, I'll be there with bells on!
Don't worry, I'll be there with bells on!
ThanksGumboot wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 5:26 amDamn, I hope everyone comes through it ok.Kiwias wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:31 amI'm looking at heading home there later in the year, for three weeks, but my brother in Melbourne just went back for a visit and tested +ve at the airport on arrrival, and while in isolation his daughter in law and whole family in Wellington caught the Rona, meanwhile in Auckland my granddaughter was just confirmed +ve.Snooze wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:35 pm Well I'm heading home to NZ for a couple of weeks in mid May. Not thrilled about the 5 figure daily cases, but not sure dear ol' Mum would be too thrilled if I postponed. Haven't been back for a couple of years. I'll just wear a good mask on plane and hope for the best. Will still isolate with bro' before making contact with Mum - I think best.
Zip wires!
The big one might not be ok for a 6 yr old, though the setup in Blaunea would suit you too a T.
Bounce below is great fun as your on trampolines suspended above a 100ft drop! Then there's Zip Below which would also be suitable, it's a course through the old mines with combos of zip line, rope bridges, scramble nets, all looking down to the floor of the mine. Then above ground you have 3 different zip lines which are deffo suitable to a 6 yr old. Also there's a trip down the old railway slant takes you down the mine. Plus steam train to the coast.
Electric mountain is a trip to the hydro power unit, sounds boring but actually quite spectacular.
Plus if they're anything like my kids, take a change of clothing for them, find a river\waterfall, sit back and let them get wet, hundreds of those around for free!..
Also, there's also a lake they've converted to a surf centre, haven't been there but heard good reports about it.?
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Arrived 2 April, spent 10 days in Canterbury and have been in Auckland a week. No rona among me or my family as yet, just to provide a bit of balance.Kiwias wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:31 amI'm looking at heading home there later in the year, for three weeks, but my brother in Melbourne just went back for a visit and tested +ve at the airport on arrrival, and while in isolation his daughter in law and whole family in Wellington caught the Rona, meanwhile in Auckland my granddaughter was just confirmed +ve.Snooze wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:35 pm Well I'm heading home to NZ for a couple of weeks in mid May. Not thrilled about the 5 figure daily cases, but not sure dear ol' Mum would be too thrilled if I postponed. Haven't been back for a couple of years. I'll just wear a good mask on plane and hope for the best. Will still isolate with bro' before making contact with Mum - I think best.
Bastard :Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:18 amArrived 2 April, spent 10 days in Canterbury and have been in Auckland a week. No rona among me or my family as yet, just to provide a bit of balance.Kiwias wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:31 amI'm looking at heading home there later in the year, for three weeks, but my brother in Melbourne just went back for a visit and tested +ve at the airport on arrrival, and while in isolation his daughter in law and whole family in Wellington caught the Rona, meanwhile in Auckland my granddaughter was just confirmed +ve.Snooze wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:35 pm Well I'm heading home to NZ for a couple of weeks in mid May. Not thrilled about the 5 figure daily cases, but not sure dear ol' Mum would be too thrilled if I postponed. Haven't been back for a couple of years. I'll just wear a good mask on plane and hope for the best. Will still isolate with bro' before making contact with Mum - I think best.
We'll have none of that 'balance' shit around here thanks. To be honest I'm a bit of a 'nervous nellie' about it. Heart condition (minor) which keeps me on my toes, but I'm sure taking the basics of precautions should keep me clear. If not, the alcohol consumption will kill it before it can take hold (sorry Kiwias - not an option for you ).Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:18 amArrived 2 April, spent 10 days in Canterbury and have been in Auckland a week. No rona among me or my family as yet, just to provide a bit of balance.Kiwias wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:31 amI'm looking at heading home there later in the year, for three weeks, but my brother in Melbourne just went back for a visit and tested +ve at the airport on arrrival, and while in isolation his daughter in law and whole family in Wellington caught the Rona, meanwhile in Auckland my granddaughter was just confirmed +ve.Snooze wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:35 pm Well I'm heading home to NZ for a couple of weeks in mid May. Not thrilled about the 5 figure daily cases, but not sure dear ol' Mum would be too thrilled if I postponed. Haven't been back for a couple of years. I'll just wear a good mask on plane and hope for the best. Will still isolate with bro' before making contact with Mum - I think best.
Where is your usual 'home' Jimmy? Are you USA based?
There is a beautiful beach walk to the east of North Berwick https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lothian ... adle.shtml
Further on there is Belhaven beach at Dunbar, it's huge.
Foxlake and John Muir Country park are also good for walking and for kids https://www.foxlake.co.uk
Tantallon Castle is worth a visit, that's again on the east side of North Berwick but not very far at all, there is a little cafe on the sea side of the coastal road there that gets good mentions though I haven't been to it.
On the west side of town there is Gullane, again nice beaches, the drive along the coast road to Longniddry is nice too.
If you're a golfer you've hit the mother lode in East Lothian
I've never climbed North Berwick Law, but I plan to at some point. Some nutters run up it every year
My nieces have climbed it several times - they are the posh side of the family, living in North Berwick and all.
I was a little disappointed to learn that the whale bone at the top of the Law has been replaced with a fibreglass replica
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Long weekend in Belgium early June to avoid the Queen's jubilee.
UK holidays through the summer.
Food/beer tour of the continent October.
Thailand cycling either Dec/Jan.
Sri Lanka cycling July 2023.
It's getting back to normal. Just need Aus/NZ to become a bit easier.
UK holidays through the summer.
Food/beer tour of the continent October.
Thailand cycling either Dec/Jan.
Sri Lanka cycling July 2023.
It's getting back to normal. Just need Aus/NZ to become a bit easier.
Less keen than I’d like to be but try and get out as much as possible! Looking at doing Schiehallion with my boy in a couple of weeks as it’s meant to be pretty simple. Also Ben Chonzie is meant to be pretty straightforward
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Thats good to hear. Was up there a few weeks back at Loch Rannoch Hotel butthe weather wasn't great. Happily ho back up there for a couple of nights.
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If I had time for one whilst I'm driving through solo (arriving late to a holiday so I can play cricket on the Saturday, a predictably popular decision...) around Arrochar/Rest and be Thankful, any recommendations? The Cobbler I know about, have been considering Beinn Ime and Ben Donich as well but open to suggestions.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Have a look at the walkhighlands website, great site and grades them all etcPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:15 pmIf I had time for one whilst I'm driving through solo (arriving late to a holiday so I can play cricket on the Saturday, a predictably popular decision...) around Arrochar/Rest and be Thankful, any recommendations? The Cobbler I know about, have been considering Beinn Ime and Ben Donich as well but open to suggestions.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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Home is now Auckland, snooze. I've been abroad for 17 years, most recently in Melbourne where I spent 6 years.Snooze wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 2:41 pmWe'll have none of that 'balance' shit around here thanks. To be honest I'm a bit of a 'nervous nellie' about it. Heart condition (minor) which keeps me on my toes, but I'm sure taking the basics of precautions should keep me clear. If not, the alcohol consumption will kill it before it can take hold (sorry Kiwias - not an option for you ).Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:18 amArrived 2 April, spent 10 days in Canterbury and have been in Auckland a week. No rona among me or my family as yet, just to provide a bit of balance.Kiwias wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:31 am
I'm looking at heading home there later in the year, for three weeks, but my brother in Melbourne just went back for a visit and tested +ve at the airport on arrrival, and while in isolation his daughter in law and whole family in Wellington caught the Rona, meanwhile in Auckland my granddaughter was just confirmed +ve.
Where is your usual 'home' Jimmy? Are you USA based?
Time to come back to NZ and so far I'm enjoying it. Not having a job yet helps. Prost!
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Nice work!Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 1:15 am
Home is now Auckland, snooze. I've been abroad for 17 years, most recently in Melbourne where I spent 6 years.
Time to come back to NZ and so far I'm enjoying it. Not having a job yet helps. Prost!
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I could lose a morning on that site! ThanksSlick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 8:49 pmHave a look at the walkhighlands website, great site and grades them all etcPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:15 pmIf I had time for one whilst I'm driving through solo (arriving late to a holiday so I can play cricket on the Saturday, a predictably popular decision...) around Arrochar/Rest and be Thankful, any recommendations? The Cobbler I know about, have been considering Beinn Ime and Ben Donich as well but open to suggestions.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
I've lost many!Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:47 amI could lose a morning on that site! ThanksSlick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 8:49 pmHave a look at the walkhighlands website, great site and grades them all etcPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:15 pm
If I had time for one whilst I'm driving through solo (arriving late to a holiday so I can play cricket on the Saturday, a predictably popular decision...) around Arrochar/Rest and be Thankful, any recommendations? The Cobbler I know about, have been considering Beinn Ime and Ben Donich as well but open to suggestions.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
You should try being an African business person trying to get a visa for here..... Just spend all morning churning out support letters.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Yeah, an Indian colleague said much the same However, I reserve the right to despise the home office whilst also being a hot little ember of rage at having to write out and scan in documents just to go to Abuja for three days.
The All Trails app is good too.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 8:49 pmHave a look at the walkhighlands website, great site and grades them all etcPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:15 pmIf I had time for one whilst I'm driving through solo (arriving late to a holiday so I can play cricket on the Saturday, a predictably popular decision...) around Arrochar/Rest and be Thankful, any recommendations? The Cobbler I know about, have been considering Beinn Ime and Ben Donich as well but open to suggestions.
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Cheers and beers Mr Expat.mat the expat wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 2:17 amNice work!Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 1:15 am
Home is now Auckland, snooze. I've been abroad for 17 years, most recently in Melbourne where I spent 6 years.
Time to come back to NZ and so far I'm enjoying it. Not having a job yet helps. Prost!
Just had a look at this, looks cracking, will give it a go in a couple of weeks.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Living the dream bro'. I'd like to get back home to stay. Lived in London for 5 where I met my Irish wife, now Vancouver for 25+, but would like to go home to serve out the last of my days in GodZone. Difficult though as she still has lots of family in Limerick. So Portugal is being talked about, and heading there in September to take a look.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 12:03 pmCheers and beers Mr Expat.mat the expat wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 2:17 amNice work!Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 1:15 am
Home is now Auckland, snooze. I've been abroad for 17 years, most recently in Melbourne where I spent 6 years.
Time to come back to NZ and so far I'm enjoying it. Not having a job yet helps. Prost!
I can give you the contact details for a number of Princes looking to invest huge sums of money out there if you want?
Enjoying East Berwick. Highlights guided tour of Scottish Parliament, St Abbs Head, Trapain Law and especially the boat trip around Bass Rock to see the gannets. Why is there so much less litter here than in England - or Wales for that matter?
Go West my boy, Glasgow is a fucking tip
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
I'm not sure that you've sold it to me, Edinburgh seems more my sort of place. Ms GL wants to walk along the Water of Leith tomorrow ending up in Stockbridge (?), I get the impression it's quite posh.
Can anyone offer any insights into travel to Kenya? I'm thinking ahead to 2023 travel plans. I think there is a South African poster that lives in Nairobi who might be able to offer some insight.
It would be just myself and my teenage son travelling and we would want to do a safari - ideally would want to avoid the big tourist crowds so was thinking of going in Oct/November of 2023.
Thanks in advance.
It would be just myself and my teenage son travelling and we would want to do a safari - ideally would want to avoid the big tourist crowds so was thinking of going in Oct/November of 2023.
Thanks in advance.