If you enjoyed this video, you can find the full South Island series here: ua-cam.com/play/PLbksWzVtbXBnWoFEbdg1ZLk_yaMsCnVju.html&si=nRUwngvMQNH0ELa9 Thanks for having a watch! 💜💜💜
If you get a chance go to Banks Peninsular one day mate, I think I walked ,drove and rode most of it when I was young. Mount Herbert was my back yard growing up.
@@TheAudaciousPath Maybe the walk across the tops, forget the name, pretty cool views and good practice for the north to south walk you were talking about. My wife said hinewai reserve, her dad is part of that and her granddad started the native plant reserve above Akaroa. At my speed one of the pubs sound good too.
Hehe, I sure did. And it was EPIC. That’s about 4 episodes into the series. I’m trying to pump them out at the same time as launching my UA-cam course, so a bit full on. Anything in particular you’re interested in seeing on that journey? 💜
@@TheAudaciousPath the east coast of the South I sland and Lake Tekapau. I did a 3 week trip down south on my own in Dec 2020-Jan 2021, I went Picton-Christchurch-Dunedin-Queenstown-Milford sound. The best part was def Milford sounds, then it was the old buildings in Dunedin. I have some pretty amazing picture memories from it. I love the South Island its' so beautiful. I'm currently on the North Shore Auckland on holiday its beautiful here too. 😃
@@DanielleHNewZealand wow! We’re totally on the same page. I was so surprised by how much I loved Dunedin! So much history there! Definitely an underrated spot. If you’re ever free when I host a happy hour, please join. I typically announce them in my Instagram stories. 💜💜💜
@@DanielleHNewZealand nah, we typically meet somewhere cool and have a few drinks. Lately we’ve been going to The Brewers Cooperative downtown some day after work hours. 💜
Indeed, that is true that every settler has had its impact, particularly environmentally. When it is relevant to the storyline, I always try to show the whole truth. I did a video about Captain Cook on a prior channel where this came through the most. Oftentimes, I think humans struggle to digest two seemingly opposing truths, and that is why some is left out. 💜💜💜
Awww, nice to see you too! Been doing the final recording of the lessons for my UA-cam course and recording more episodes. Busy as! And... you'll be the first to know since you're the first comment I see.... I just got citizenship this week!!!!! 💜💜💜
😅 American accent can’t seem to shake. Already been through, but never had my pronunciation corrected. You have me curious though if you’re keen to share more info. 💜
@@TheAudaciousPath you said Tekapo just fine. That bloke doesn't know what he is talking about. All you need to do when starting to learn Maori is learn how the vowels are sounded. You got them allmost perfect. It just sounded awkward because you aren't fluid in your delivery of the full word. Plus....most Kiwis (non Maori) never bothered learning Te REO. Well done! Sounded awesome!
If you enjoyed this video, you can find the full South Island series here: ua-cam.com/play/PLbksWzVtbXBnWoFEbdg1ZLk_yaMsCnVju.html&si=nRUwngvMQNH0ELa9
Thanks for having a watch! 💜💜💜
If you get a chance go to Banks Peninsular one day mate, I think I walked ,drove and rode most of it when I was young. Mount Herbert was my back yard growing up.
I did sail there two years ago and spent some time in the bays, but definitely want to head back! aAy particular part worth my time? 💜💜💜
@@TheAudaciousPath Maybe the walk across the tops, forget the name, pretty cool views and good practice for the north to south walk you were talking about. My wife said hinewai reserve, her dad is part of that and her granddad started the native plant reserve above Akaroa.
At my speed one of the pubs sound good too.
@@stewartlee8858 noted! I’ll add it to my very long list! My goal is to get back off season. 💜💜💜
What a fantastic trip! I look forward to your next video! All the best!
I’m so glad you enjoyed! Have you ever been to the South Island? 💜
@@TheAudaciousPath Not yet. I hope to get to New Zealand some day.
@@dgrant2467 I hope you do too! It’s epic. 💜💜💜
Loved this video!! Would love to explore NZ some day!
Oh please do! You are more than welcome here any time! 💜💜💜
@@TheAudaciousPath thank you!! ✨✨✨
are you going to Milford Sound doing a boat tour through the sounds?
Hehe, I sure did. And it was EPIC. That’s about 4 episodes into the series. I’m trying to pump them out at the same time as launching my UA-cam course, so a bit full on. Anything in particular you’re interested in seeing on that journey? 💜
@@TheAudaciousPath the east coast of the South I
sland and Lake Tekapau. I did a 3 week trip down south on my own in Dec 2020-Jan 2021, I went Picton-Christchurch-Dunedin-Queenstown-Milford sound. The best part was def Milford sounds, then it was the old buildings in Dunedin. I have some pretty amazing picture memories from it.
I love the South Island its' so beautiful. I'm currently on the North Shore Auckland on holiday its beautiful here too. 😃
@@DanielleHNewZealand wow! We’re totally on the same page. I was so surprised by how much I loved Dunedin! So much history there! Definitely an underrated spot. If you’re ever free when I host a happy hour, please join. I typically announce them in my Instagram stories. 💜💜💜
@@TheAudaciousPath is happy hour a live on UA-cam?
@@DanielleHNewZealand nah, we typically meet somewhere cool and have a few drinks. Lately we’ve been going to The Brewers Cooperative downtown some day after work hours. 💜
Awesome video! I'm keen to go now 😊
Yay! So glad you enjoyed! It was a beautiful spot, albeit busy with tourists! 💜💜💜
Thank you for sharing your trip it's Beautiful. I will be following along 😊
Looks warm.. When did you shoot this video?
Heya! Thanks so much! I truly hope you enjoy! This video was filmed and of January, so I am about two months behind! 💜
This is very helpful for me. Thanks expat
Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed! 💜💜💜
Yay absolutely love these adventure videos, you being you, simply the best
Dawww thanks. A lovely thing to say! 💜💜💜 more adventures to come!
Maori also have a historical footprint in this country that seems to be neglected in these tourist videos 😅
Indeed, that is true that every settler has had its impact, particularly environmentally. When it is relevant to the storyline, I always try to show the whole truth. I did a video about Captain Cook on a prior channel where this came through the most. Oftentimes, I think humans struggle to digest two seemingly opposing truths, and that is why some is left out. 💜💜💜
תודה!
Awww, thanks so much! This is the first time I've got a Super Thanks, so much much appreciated!!!! 💜💜💜
Hi okains bay camp try it beautiful 😍
I’ve just added it to my Google Maps for when I’m down there next! Thanks for the recommendation! 💜💜💜
Nice .. 😉
That was a fun one! Wish I’d been able to see whales, but it was still great! 💜💜💜
@@TheAudaciousPath I'm sure there will be more chance in the near future. Stay cool and be happy.
I do hope so, though I can’t really complain. My sailing has allowed me to see many incredible animals! 💜
Hey u ... have not seen you for a while ...
hey, pai ki te kite i a koe gb nz
Awww, nice to see you too! Been doing the final recording of the lessons for my UA-cam course and recording more episodes. Busy as!
And... you'll be the first to know since you're the first comment I see.... I just got citizenship this week!!!!! 💜💜💜
@@TheAudaciousPath
nau mai haere mai welcome new kiwi ...
Thank you! 🥰💜
Its not your fault but say the words correct or don't say it at all tekapo you will find out when get their
😅 American accent can’t seem to shake. Already been through, but never had my pronunciation corrected. You have me curious though if you’re keen to share more info. 💜
Chill out. I'm sure you would Murder a Foreign language 🤦 it's there by the way. Not their. If you can't use words correctly, don't use them at all 😂😂
@@TheAudaciousPath you said Tekapo just fine. That bloke doesn't know what he is talking about. All you need to do when starting to learn Maori is learn how the vowels are sounded. You got them allmost perfect. It just sounded awkward because you aren't fluid in your delivery of the full word. Plus....most Kiwis (non Maori) never bothered learning Te REO. Well done! Sounded awesome!