as with all weekend trips, there was a party the night before. this one was an ih party down in the game room, and the theme was "blast from the past: 50's-90's." we pulled together costumes about an hour beforehand, i ended up being a hippie with my tunic shirt i got in rarotonga and my cord capris, and braids and a hairband emily had tied around my head. most people thought i was a native american though. which was really funny because kendall actually is. sophie had a skirt of kendall's she was pretending was a poodle skirt, and kendall was from the 90's with a jean skirt and green converse with tall pink socks. emily was also a hippie, she just had her pareau around her neck like a scarf and a necklace with a peace sign. ej was the best, she was her mom pregnant with her in the 80's, so she just had a nice dress on that we stuffed 3 of our pareaus under.
the party cost $5 to get in, and everyone got 3 drinks and pizza. i only had one of my drinks, and gave the other 2 to ace. they had ddr and sing star, and kendall and i were excited about ddr, but we couldn't hear the song over the party music which made it really hard. some of the kids in ih have a band and they played some cover songs and were pretty good. all the music was like classic songs that everyone loves so it was a lot of fun dancing around to them. some of the costumes were really good, others were not. 4 of the guys were teenage mutant ninja turtles, but they said they had just used poster paint on their bodies adn it hurt so they washed that off and came back without costumes. barret was a rubick's cube which was amazing, and some girls were steve urkle and madonna (she had birthday hats on her boobs like madonna's pointey bra outfit). we kept saying we were going to bed, but then another great song would come on and we'd stay a little longer. eventually we left, before 1.
our trip was originally going to be me sophie ej and kenedall, but we ended up with 10 people: us 4, plus danielle, lee, rachel, and michelle who are all in ies, and laura who lives in ih and knows lee, and jeff, another american some of them knew from tramping club. we obviously needed 2 cars (3 would really probably have been better. it was VERY squished). so it was danielle, me, sophie, ej, and kendall in one (we were the mystery-activity group) and the others in the other car (they were going to do the tongariro crossing, a 7-9 hour hike instead of our activity on saturday).
we left around 10 am, and danielle drove and i navigated, which was great because the back seat was quite a cozy location in our tiny 2 door car. i was actually pretty squashed in the shotty spot as well. we had 3 cds, mine and sophies from our easter roadtrip, and a random oc soundtrack we found in the cd player of the car. by the end of the trip we were pretty sick of all 3. it took us about 5 hours to drive from auckland to taupo. we stopped in matamata, aka hobbiton and took some pictures in the pretend hobbit hole at the tourism center, but the guided set tours were super expensive so we just kept going. navigating was pretty easy because i've been to the area twice on kayaking trips so i more or less had a good idea of where we were going. and there really aren't that many roads to choose from. at one point ej said "linnell what are those animals?" and i looked around for some exotic animal, and finally said "you mean the cows?" and she said "i didn't know they came in brown" and it was really funny. she is from new york city so i guess it's slightly excusable.
we were looking for a place called craters of the moon on the way to taupo, but we did not see it so we just went to the hostel and checked in, which was a little chaotic because 3 of us had booked parts of our group, and the second car was not there yet. ej and i were in one room with 6 other people, and sophie, kendall, and danielle were in another big dorm room. after a little bit rachel called us and said they found craters of the moon and it was right across from the huka falls lookout, so we drove back and hiked down to huka falls and eventually found them. i had already been to the falls (both during p2p and on the way home form a kayaking trip) but it was still cool to see again. we stayed there for awhile and some people climbed out on rocks in the river but i stayed far from the edge. 160 cubic meters of water per second goes over the falls, so that part is super frothy and moving fast, but then both upstream and downstream the river is wider and it's perfectly flat and calm. and the falls are this really cool teal blue color, sort of like franz josef glacier was.
anyway after that we hiked back up to the cars, and drove across the street to craters of the moon, which is this place that was someone's farmland, but when they put in the hydrothermal power plant or dam or something in the 50's, all these steam holes and stuff appeared, and now it's a tourist attraction where you just kind of walk through (and pay $5 to do it). it was almost 5 by then and they said the gates closed at 5:30, so our car decided to do it on saturday while the others were still doing tongariro, but they stayed and walked through. so we went back into town and parked by the lake and walked around. taupo is the biggest lake in the southern hemisphere and there's a lot of fishing and water sports i think, but it was sunset by then so all we saw was a parasailer. we wanted to play mini golf but the place closed at 5 as well.
we ended up just walking back to the hostel, where the others met us and they checked in, and then they gave us a ride to get our car. after that we walked down the street to this place one of the hostel people had told us to go for cheap food, and we walked in and this guy with a heavy irish accent started talking to us and it took us several minutes for anyone to realize he was selling us hostel beds instead of dinner. when we finally sorted out what we were actually there for he was confused because it turns out its a hostel/bar and not a restaurant, but the hostel does have a bbq so he said for $9 each we could stay, so most of us did. a couple others went down the street and got pizza and brought it back. the bbq was quite good, and the hostel was both nicer and cheaper than ours (which cost $7-9 more than advertised online) so if i go back with riley and/or serita we will definitely stay there.
after that we walked to the grocery store and bought hokey pokey ice cream (a very kiwi thing, hokey pokey is basically sponge candy and they love it) and people got assorted other stuff, and then we went back and ate the ice cream at our hostel and the hikers made their plans for the next morning (they were getting up at 5:30 am).
when ej and i went to our room to pick out beds and stuff, the lights were off. after making sure no one was there and already sleeping, we looked for a lightswitch, but couldn't find one. there was some sort of button behind the door, which ej hit (harder than intended) and an alarm immediately started going off and people were coming outside from the whole building (our room was in a different building from the main hostel building), and a lady came running over from the office looking alarmed. we just took our stuff with us and went back to find the others in the tv room and pretended we had no idea what happened. ha ha. we found everyone in the tv room and watched this dumb show with a guy answering questions with a lie detector while his wife/boss/etc were there hearing his answers. we met these 2 guys, one from the chech republic who is just here on holiday backpacking everywhere, and the other from pennsylvania who's doing study abroad in wellington. apparently they just met at a hostel earlier in the week and decided to rent a car together with some others. very brave!
we went to bed around midnight and there was this guy who was snoring ridiculously loudly in our dorm, but i was tired so it didn't bother me. in the morning we got up at 9, and checked out and everything, but when we called our activity for the day to confirm, they said it was cancelled due to the weather. we called the other companies in the area, but they said if one was cancelled they all would be.
sophie and kendall decided they would bungy jump instead, so we went and watched them do that and took lots of pictures and videos. they both wanted to touch the water but neither did. they said it was fun but really fast, and the scariest part was the waiting to jump off. i didn't think it was worth $99.
then we got lunch at a cafe/bakery in town, and walked around to the tourist stores a bit, and by then it was sort of misty/raining. after that we went to craters of the moon, and walked through. it said it was an hour walk, but it took us MAYBE half an hour, and we stopped to take a lot of pictures and stuff. there was some sort of bike race/scavenger hunt going on there, and all these women in bright pink jerseys kept running past. it was pretty cool how there was just steam rushing out of the ground everywhere, although i think it would have been a cooler hike had there not been a set footpath for everyone to walk on and stuff (and if we hadn't had to pay to get in!).
after that we were kind of damp, so we drove on up the road towards rotorua, and stopped at puzzle world, which was free! they had a big maze to walk thru, and lots of simulated things liek golf and skeet shooting, which all cost money, but there were lots of games to play in the cafe area for free, and we stayed for a couple hours. they had a giant 'rush hour' puzzle and a giant 'connect 4' which kendall and i played and i won 2 out of 3. they also had ice cream so of course i got some.
then the other group called and said they were on their way around 5, when puzzle world was closing, so we said we'd meet them at the secret spot, which lee, kendall and i had been to on the last kayaking trip. we successfully found it, and the others were already there, so kendall and i joined them, but the others didn't have their togs so they stayed in the car and watched a tv show on danielle's laptop. we finally got out around 6:30, after it had gotten dark, and drove the rest of the way to rotorua to our hostels.
4 of us had to stay at a different one because the cheapest didn't have room for all of us, but i had booked all the rooms so we first all went to the microtel, where most people were staying, and got them settled, and then danielle, sophie, laura, and i drove a couple of blocks (and a few one way streets) over to the crash palace backpackers where we were staying. after showering everyone but laura decided we didn't feel like going back to hang out with the others, so laura walked and the rest of us just read our books/watched tv/hung out for awhile, and went to bed by like 10. it was nice because it was just the 4 of us in an 8 person dorm room.
in the morning we checked out a little before 10, then went back over to the microtel to get the others. once all checked out and packed up, we stopped for gas/food, and then a bunch of people went zorbing, which is where you are in a clear rubber plastic ball and get rolled down a hill. it looks like so much fun but i promised riley i'd go with him when he comes to visit, so i did not go. also, the kind where you are suspended in the ball was closed due to the wind, so the only option was where they put you in loose with some warm water, which i didn't want to do anyway. so we watched everyone go, some of them went in groups which looked like fun sloshing around together and jeff tried to stay upright, like running in a hamster ball (unsuccessfully).
after that the other car and kendall wanted to go to the gondola/luge place (where i also went with p2p) but the rest of our car wanted to get back to auckland to study/do our homework, so kendall squished in with them. ej had left her shirt at the hostel so we went back to get that, and stopped at burger fuel for lunch. i got kumara fries with aioli which was just as amazing as the first time i was there with the canoeing club.
then i drove basically all the way back to auckland, which is supposed to take about 3.5 hours. however after 2.5 hours we came to virtually stopped traffic, where at times i actually put the car in park. while waiting 2 ambulances, a police car, and a fire truck went past us, so we assumed there was an accident, and eventually we went past it, although i'm not sure how bad it was. there were several severely damaged cars though. after that the traffic got better for a little while, but we reached stopped traffic again, and travelled at speeds under 10kph for about an hour, until we reached the auckland motorway and it thinned out again with 2 lanes. i let danielle drive when we got to the motorway, and we made it back before 6, in time for the always delicious ih dinner. (it is nice to not pay for food though, i must admit).
now i am going to study for my computer science test on tuesday. ciao