After 36 hours (42 for Alex, coming from Oslo, Norway) we arrived in Chistchurch and drove our first stretch on the left side of the road in to the city and to the Millennium Hotell! We definately needed a good night sleep after our trip.
First night in the Camper.
We parked the camper and the wicked in the middle of a private road, on   our way up to Mount Olympus. We tried to get all the way up with the   camper, but had to turn the vehicle 180 degrees on a singel lane, dirt   road because of a bridge we didn’t trust, and a river we couldn’t cross.   On one side of the single lane road is a 100 meter fall, and uphill   mountain on the other side. We ended up being able to turn the camper,   and go back to a little plateu, we made dinner, went to sleep, and woke   up freezing in the middle of the night, the warmest place in the camper   at that time had to be in the freezer. It was so cold even Jesus would   say ”Jesus Christ it’s freezing in here”. We had some small problems   turning on the heater this morning, but after breakfast in Fabis double   bed with 4 comferters and coffe warming eachtother.. we are now ready  to  get into our skicloathes and can’t wait for what this first day of   skiing in NZ will bring. It’s BLUEBIRD!!!! YEAH!
| Chilly the   camper and Wicked our van, Christoph, Fabi, Pati, Sly and the family stone! | 
Okay, on our way ut to  Mount Olympus this morning we ran  out of gas on the Wicked. Somebody in  our crew wanted to save money  because we received the van without gas,  and were supposed to give it  back without gas, and after a detour of  approximately 2.5 hours last  night we ended up running out of gas  halfway up the one lane bumpy  mountainroad on our way to the top. I  wouldn’t say it was a complete  disaster seeing that we actually met a  bunch of great people and  everybody were really friendly. We got some  ok photos and some decent  helmetcam pictures, but nothing big even if  it was bluebird the whole  day. This was because of our dear old  Christoph, who found out he had  forgotten his skiboots in the camper  when we were getting ready for  skiing and had gotten ourselves up to  the lifts. He then hitched a ride  down to the camper again, and for  some reason he brought his skis.  Anyway after thanking politely for the  lift from the guy who drove him  down, he left the car forgetting his  skis, poles, and goggles. Kinda  distracted sometimes this fella. 
            This led to us  busting around on the mountain  with our photographer in Germany, and  our filmer in the Caravan  (hereafter called Chilly). So just some shots  from our digis here.
Pati and me putting on the snowchains on our way to the top of Mt. Olympus, before we ran out of gas! :P
Pati catching some fresh pow  on his way down the east main face of Mt. O.
Pati and me putting on the snowchains on our way to the top of Mt. Olympus, before we ran out of gas! :P
 

