We finalized our decision and the winner was New Zealand. Knowing it was fall there and the weather was gorgeous was a big help, for me anyway. So we spent many hours debating over what to do and how best to use the time we had. We decided to begin our journey in Chrirstchurch, Then onto Franz Joseph, Queenstown, Te Anau, Dunedin, and then back to Christchurch for the flight home. So as Roxanne planned hotels and our itinerary I was looking at running routes in each town...its what I do. Every place we stopped offered excellent opportunities to run, and some of the most picturesque running tracts I have ever run.
Christchurch:

Christchurch was eerie, to be honest. We stayed in the center of the city in the only operating hotel, surrounded by buildings in different states of repair and empty lots. streets were still closed and you could really get a sense of just how widespread and overwhelming the destruction was from the 2011 earthquake. It is however a beautiful city and has some beautiful routes to run, walk and cycle on. Since I was so close and could run to it, I decided on the Botanical Garden route, which brought me past Hagley Park and Christ's College. The cool weather was a welcome change and the route was so nice for running, tree lined gravel paths, wide sidewalks, in good condition. There were always other people out running, biking, or otherwise, just outside. It was a nice easy 6+ miles, no stopping or slowing, and my legs felt great...can I just say, I LOVE the Brooks Green silence...so sorry to see it go. Christchurh was just a stopover we were off to Franz Joseph withing 24 hours or so.

Franz Joseph:
Franz Joseph was THE greatest place that I have ever run. The day we arrived it was raining so I could not get out...the next day it cleared up and I could finally get in 6 miles. We stayed just outside the national park, and the run through town opened up to these epic vies of the mountains and the glacier itself...Then the road gave way to a gravel walking path through the wooded area that emptied out to the parking lot. Our time here was limited and we had to get to Queenstown.
Queenstown:


Te Anau:
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Christchurch:
So this was the last stop before we went back to Penang...I ran the same route and thought the whole time...How am I going to deal with that heat and humidity when we get back?? Its been so nice to train at 8 min miles (Penang is 9:34/mile) I loved New Zealand...I think overall the best run for scenery was Franz Joseph. the best overall run was Queenstown. I could live there easily! Queenstown had an active community, great restaurants, fantastic organic markets, and a mean temperature of around 60 degrees Fahrenheit for a high, and 40 for a low...this is a runners city! We had a fantastic time in New Zealand and this experience was fantastic. loyal reader I ran happy...I hope you do also. thanks for reading.
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