Te Anau
July 8th, 2004 Posted in Scenery, TravelTe Anau is the gateway city to Fiordland, and is quite scenic itself, with Lake Te Anau nearby and lots of mountains in the background. I planned to stay three days there, and ended up extending it to five when I realized that housing in Queenstown would be hard to find (it’s ski season). After relaxing my first night at the YHA, I started the next day in search of a point-and-shoot zoom camera, which would be a compromise, as the quality wouldn’t suit my remaining slide film as well, but I couldn’t afford an SLR replacement. There weren’t too many options in town, and I checked out both of them. In the end, Te Anau Pharmacy won out. They had a few point-and-shoot, none of which impressed me too much, especially for the price, plus the fact that I didn’t really want them. It turned out they had a few, well, three SLR cameras in stock, one digital and two film. Well, they wanted to sell the display model, and I ended up buying it, saving myself a few hundred dollars. It cost more than it would in the US, as is the case with all electronics here, but, I got the kind of camera I wanted. The only negative is that it acquired some dust from being a display model.
\r\n\r\nI enjoyed my stay at the YHA. The next day I ventured out for 6 hours on the Kepler Track, which would take 3-4 days if I hiked it in full. Relaxed the next day, which included watching a movie or two. The last day I decided I needed to get out, and booked a cruise for Doubtful Sound.
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