
I’m halfway through a 4-week group tour of both islands of New
Zealand. I thought that this tour would
be a cycling trip – but it turns out it is more of an adventure/camping/hiking
trip. I’m on a bus with 20 really
interesting peeps and the schedule is completely packed. A typical day is 1) break down a campsite, 2)
do something awesome, 3) nap on the bus for 3 to 6 hours while it whisks us to
a new locale, 4) set up camp, 5) campfire dinner, and 6) pass out looking at
the stars.
The Mount Doom hike was a harrowing and amazing day. We started predawn and splashed through the
marshland that Frodo and Sam led Gollum through on a rope. Then the mood changed as we trudged straight
up into a frozen cloud that led to a foggy moonscape of volcanic rock. Shortly thereafter, the temperature plunged
and most everyone (except for a few extremely prepared Germans) questioned why
we did not bring warmer gear. That
thought was replaced with the “holy cow I can’t see a thing in this 100 mile
per hour frozen wind storm and I’m in danger of being blown off this mountain
if I don’t freeze to death first.” I can
only describe that 30-minute stretch as follows … pretend you are at the top of
a ski lift in a howling wind blizzard armed only with jeans and a pullover (rather
than a parka and goggles). It was super
intense, amazing, and in the end, the views were totally worth it. We felt like
honorary hobbits!
I look forward to hearing from you!
- The Hiphopopotomus
P.S. Kudos if you know the name of the song associated with
this post’s title :)