So i'm in Auckland at the minute, house sitting for some friends until sunday then i head to Lake Taupo for a week or so then on to Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor centre again for another stint of work before making the trip down to Wanaka for the season. I'm going to be hitching pretty much the entire way, so i've got a 1,500km hitchhike ahead of me, and it's going to be an amazing trip. So far since being in NZ, and back home for that matter, my travel has revolved very centrally around having my own vehicle, but now that is not the case.
On Sunday i sold my beloved Hikoi, the van i have travelled nearly 30,000km of NZ in, and i've had the most incredible time with her, seen some of the most incredible things of my life, and spent some time with some of the greatest, closest and most loving people i have known. With selling Hikoi, i now have got the money back that i invested in her, and can now book a flight to get home in October, and sort out a few bits for winter too.
When back in the UK, I always thought that not having a car would make it so difficult to get around, and couldn't work out how people that didn't drive did it, but no i can see it's just a case of accepting and dealing with it. Since arriving in NZ, and coming across a new-found sense of peace and relaxation, things such as how i'll get from one place to another without my own car have melted away and i now look at them as an adventure to be had, excited for the prospects, the people i will meet, and the places i'll go.
It's been an amazing journey, but now a new stage in the journey of NZ, and the journey of my life, begins, and i like new beginnings...