E-Scooter from Downtown Auckland to Mission Bay (2020)
This video E-Scooters Auckland City starting at the Lightpath -Te Ara I Whiti -down the Nelson St Cycleway to Viaduct & Quay St. The journey from Queens Wharf to Mission Bay follows Quay Street to Tamaki Drive past Mechanics Bay and under the Footbridge to Parnell Baths (salt water). Activities to enjoy along the way can include a paddle to Rangitoto Island from Ferg's Kayaks or visit
Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium at Okahu Bay. We end at Mission Bay for ice cream under the pohutakawa tree with views of the Hauraki Gulf.
Filmed on the new iphone 11 pro max.
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WELLINGTON VLOG (Day 2)
Day 2! Exploring Wellington like Professional Tourists ;D
It was Sunny + not at all windy + temperature is decent = Perfect Welly kind of day!
We planned to do as much as we can on our second day, as the rest of the days were either going to be cloudy, drizzling, raining, and/or cold.
We tried getting up as early as we can but 8am was our best, instead of our planned “6am start”. We prepared our snack which we will bring and eat once we arrive at the Lookout at Mount Victoria as we were certain we’ll be hungry by then.
VICTORIA LOOKOUT: See Wellington on 360!
We walked to Victoria Lookout from our Hostel (Nomads at Wakefield street, near Cuba Street) which took us just more or less 30 minutes, then we started hiking up to the lookout.
ORIENTAL BEACH/BAY:
Situated against the northern slope of Mount Victoria and just 1.5km from the central city is where you can find Oriental Bay. The sand found at Oriental Beach came all the way from Golden Bay.
ORIENTAL PARADE:
Heading towards CBD through Oriental Parade, we took a turn and discovered the footpath along Evans Bay Parade where the boatsheds were. Awesome place to take photos!
WELLINGTON WATERFRONT:
We enjoyed the magnificent views of the harbour and was great strolling there. Before we got off the waterfront walk, we tried the slide at Frank Kitts Park which Tracie was so keen to try!
WELLINGTON CABLE CAR:
Not far from the waterfront, it took as more or less 10 mins to walk to Cable Car Lance where you can ride up the hill to the top of the Botanic Garden. The highlight of our day is absolutely when “Gabriel” played and sang. He sounds famous! Here are the full videos of the songs he sang:
Call Out My Name -
Purple Rain -
Honesty -
BOTANIC GARDEN:
The Wellington Botanic Garden covers 25 hectares of land on the side of the hill and is located near central Wellington.
THE BEEHIVE:
“Beehive” the most common name for the Executive Wing. It is so-called because of its shape reminiscent of that of a traditional woven form of beehive(‘skep’). The Beehive is the most recognisable building in the Parliamentary complex. Free tours are given at the Parliament, which is just beside the Beehive.
CUBA STREET: My fav street!
Took a bus and hopped off at Cuba street, decided to get some food before going back to the hostel. There are a wide range of cafes, restaurants, take-aways, bars, shops, etc at this street and night food markets on Fridays.
One of my Best travels so far!
Would like to thank Tracie for joining me as well! I had so much fun travelling with you! ❤
Trip to Makara, Wellington, New Zealand | My Love - Blackmill
Makara, a beautiful area just outside on the west coast of Wellington. Great place to go for a daily outing. One of many great places to visit in Wellington.
Song: My Love - by Blackmill
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Kayaking Under Wellington (Urbex Tunnel Adventure)
Kayaking under Wellington City, wharf and storm water tunnel.
This footage is from two trips, one during the day time with my friend, Sticks (second trip) and the other at night time with Bryce, Zort and Noemie (first trip)
Thought they would make a good mash up ;D
Safety notes:
1. We took into account the tide (low tide for going in the tunnel)
2. Made sure that there was no rain that day that could wash us out of the tunnel.
3. Someone knew where we where and what time we should be back.
4. The first time we went out with experts.
5. Life jackets! =D
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Shaw 12 Blink, Cook Strait 6 March 2015
Windspeed: 40+ knots. Average SOG 23 knots, top speed ~30 knots
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Beneteau Barracuda at Rogers Boatshop New Zealand.
With Barracuda, discover a new way of enjoying cruising and the fishing sprit: a true trend-setter, firm choices have been made:
The choice of the outboard engine for quick travel to fishing sites.
The choice of a wheelhouse and a simple central console for greater comfort.
SUP Road Trip Rotorua to Taupo
Kahawai/Anchovy/Tern/Shearwater Work ups on the northern side of Waiheke Island
lots of workups happening today 22/03/14 from Onetangi to Oneroa from the morning till the evening, things slowed a little around hightide, but picked up again in the afternoon, with these dusk workups being the biggest/most condensed.