Thursday, 18 June 2026

Travelling Again

Another month, another birthday (mine this time...number 68) and a wedding anniversary to boot. To celebrate we headed south again.

Although the main even is not actually until the weekend, we decided to take advantage of the weekday rates. In my years in the aviation industry I used to flinch when comments were made about airlines gouging prices at holiday times, but airlines have got nothing on car rental companies and hotels! I mean, $212 for three day car rental during the week, but nearly $450 over the weekend. Hotels can be much the same. It's amazing how we just accept that. In my earlier years I used to work for a wholesale stationery company and there was a standing joke in that trade that people would complain about spending $30 on a present, but would think nothing spending another $20 on the wrapping paper and a card.

Anyway, early Tuesday afternoon we boarded our flight to Christchurch then, after picking up our rental car, drove north for an hour and a half to Hanmer Springs. 

 

Now we've been to Hanmer before, during a trip through the South Island in March 2021, but we only spent one night there - a stop-off point between places. We 'took the waters' in the hot springs and really liked the place. We fully intended to return and in fact had booked another trip until another Covid lockdown intervened and we had to cancel. So we decided that now it was time to go back,  this time for a little longer - three days in fact.

Despite the MetService predicting gale force winds and rain for our arrival, the weather was calm and dry, although a little cool. Arriving a little before 5:00 we topped up supplies at the local supermarket and settled in for the night.

MetService told us to expect stronger winds and more rain in the morning, but they didn’t get it quite right … as you can see from this image from the hotel room porch just after 9:00AM.:


Still it was a little cool, at a degree or two above freezing, not that that is a problem for us as the morning was to be spent in the hot pools. This is an excellent place and not too many visitors in the morning.



However, by noon the weather had closed in, not the stormy forecast, but a drizzly rain. A late lunch and a couple of drinks helped to pass the afternoon.

The grey skies of Wednesday cleared overnight to beautifully sunny, albeit frosty, Thursday. We returned to the pools in the morning. It was much more popular on this day, particularly amongst the grey population - so much that as we approached one fairly full pool her indoors muttered ..."my God, its's pensioner soup!", even though we had entered complex on an aged concession!

After lunch we climbed to Conical Hill, for view from north of the town.


A little retail therapy and a drink or two in a local pub followed.

Dinner at an Indian restaurant finished the day and ended our Hanmer Springs break. Tomorrow it's back to Christchurch, then home. We should be turning the key at home before the rush hour starts...Friday rush hour starts at 2:30 and ends at 6:00.




10 comments:

  1. Happy 68th! Those photos could have been just as easily snapped in Idaho. We even have a town named “Tekoa” out on the Palouse.

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    1. Thanks Jonathan. The place is nestled in a valley at the foot of the Southern Alps and much of the region (and much of that further south too) is very similar to the terrain of BC/US border. My BC cousin toured here some years ago and waking from a doze in the bus was convinced by the terrain that they were about to arrive at Grand Forks.

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  2. Looks beautiful.very nice looking place, the hot pools sound divine!

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  3. Looks a really great place to relax at. Happy Birthday and Congrats on the anniversary!

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  4. Very nice indeed Mark and seems like you were pretty lucky with the weather! I have been to Hanmer once, about 20 years ago, but only visited the inside of the telephone exchange to check out the access control!
    I think you are under estimating the length of Friday rush hour....it carries on well past 6pm I think...that's one reason I am happy to be at Julian's for a game after work on a Friday!

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    1. You can tell I haven't driven in rush hour for a while then! The Northwestern Motorway seems to ease around 6-ish.

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    2. I had to drop three young ladies from CHC at the airport 4pm Weds and it took me 20 minutes to get there from Penrose then 45 minutes to do the 2km from the airport to the SW motorway afterwards...ggrrrr!

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    3. For the last five years working at the airport I used to start at 0600 and finish at 1430 to avoid the pinch points at critical times. Things got substantially worse after the built that shopping mall to bring yet more traffic into an already congested area.

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