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Cook Islands – Our Cross Island Adventure

Monday, December 4th, 2006

After a week of sun, snorkeling and relaxation in Rarotonga, we were ready for a little adventure. We had heard and read about the fabulous “Cross Island Walk” which traverses the island through deep jungle and reaches some of the island’s highest points including “The Needle,”

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a well-known landmark which provides spectacular views of most of the island. The path through the jungle is not well marked and the guidebook recommended doing a guided walk. Although the island isn’t that big, the jungle can be very dense and disorienting and hikers have been known to get off course and have to spend the night in the jungle. Of course, being the experienced and budget conscious world travelers we are, we decided it would be more fun to strike out on our own and trust in our finely honed orienteering skills (learned 20 years ago in basic training). [read on]

Chillin’ in the Cooks

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

If you ever want to really mess with someone’s head, ask them to figure out dates when crossing the International Dateline. Somehow, our itinerary has us crossing it three times on our trip. The first time was when we flew into Fiji. We only saw about an hour of September 30th in Honolulu and arrived in Nadi at 7AM on October 1st. However, going to the Cook Islands, we crossed back and managed to see both October 6th and 7th twice! We flew out of Nadi on the afternoon of the 7th and arrived in Rarotonga on the evening of the 6th! Our third and last crossing of the dateline occurs when we lose another day flying to Auckland after leaving the Cook Islands. [read on]

The Place Where People Say Bula!

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
Have you ever sat on an airplane and been the only person not watching the in-flight movie? You’re enjoying your book or just gazing out the window when, all of a sudden, the cabin erupts with laughter and you ... [Continue reading this entry]

From Hana to Honolulu

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006
After conquering Haleakala we headed for the famed town of Hana on the infamous Road to Hana. This narrow, curving, breathtaking road is a must-do for all visitors to Maui.
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Sunrise on the Summit

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006
We spent our first week hanging out admiring the surfers and windsurfers at Ho’okipa Beach, practicing our own surfing skills on the less challenging waves at Kihei and exploring the island. We fell in love with the laid back ... [Continue reading this entry]

Rainbows and Luau’s

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006
Finally we were off! No question now, our trip had now truly begun. Our first flight of the trip was uneventful (the kids slept most of the way) and we arrived in Maui tired but excited to finally ... [Continue reading this entry]

Countdown to Maui

Friday, October 13th, 2006
After spending several days visiting and evaluating towns, we decided to spend a few days on Vancouver Island before hitting the big city. We arrived at Horseshoe Bay at 3PM and had to sit through two ferries before finally ... [Continue reading this entry]

Decisions, Decisions…

Friday, October 13th, 2006
It was now early September and we were beginning the final leg of our North American tour. It was time to start visiting some BC towns to evaluate them as potential relocation sites upon our return. We decided ... [Continue reading this entry]

Rocky Mountain High

Friday, October 13th, 2006
Sept 4-6 After leaving Edmonton, we headed for the Rockies and took the kids on a whirlwind tour of some our favourite places, including Jasper, The Columbia Icefields, Peyto Lake, Moraine Lake and Takakaw Falls in just two and a half ... [Continue reading this entry]

Missoula to Edmonton

Friday, October 13th, 2006
Ok, so it's been a while since I've posted a blog, but that's due to lack of an internet connection. I have been writing faithfully on my laptop, though and just need to upload a bunch of entries. ... [Continue reading this entry]