Day 4 (August 24th) was very pleasant. The destination was Franz Joseph, and we made a couple photo stops along the way.
Spirits were much improved. One curiosity was that my shoes had disappeared into the boot/trunk, so I had to tramp around in jandals. Once arriving in Franz Joseph, we checked in to Monroe Backpackers before heading towards Fox Glacier to meet up with Andrew's friend Tom, who would be our host in Christchurch.
Upon arriving at the trail to Lake Matheson, I came to realize that the reason why I couldn't find my trusty low-top Converse all-star double tongue double lace shoes was because they were back at the Fresh Choice parking lot...in Greymouth. This resulted in me wearing jandals and socks for the remainder of the trip. Surprisingly, they survived the whole thing.
Day 5 (August 25th) was filled with some chance meetings and good entertainment. The day started off looking sunny and bright, and my plan was to find shoes. Andrew and Steven drove off to Gillespie's Beach near Fox Glacier shortly after breakfast, and Tessa went on a tour of the Franz Joseph glacier, leaving me to explore Franz Joseph on my own. As some might not know, when left to my own devices I end up doing one of two things: nothing, or something that in retrospect might not have been the smartest decision.
I began by walking around town. I discovered three things:
1) Franz Joseph does not sell shoes. Anywhere.
2) Franz Joseph has a lot of tourist places.
3) Franz Joseph is a pretty quiet town on a sunny day. Save for one particular group of kayak tour guides.
I found them tossing a rugby ball in the street. After some classic Kiwi conversation/flirtation, they let me join in their game. I discovered I was pretty good at kicking the ball. As my confidence grew, my focus strayed from the sloping asphalt. As I ran for one particularly high throw, I discovered I was running into the asphalt instead of across it. Needless to say, the dime-sized scar on my palm is a pleasant reminder of that time. After a while the guys decided it was time for lunch, so I headed back to the backpackers to find my tube of Neosporin and a bigger bandaid. First adventure of the day complete!
By the time I returned, it was around 4:40pm. Off I hobbled (the jandals weren't the best support) to the bridge, missing the sun by about 10 minutes. I chose that point to take a breather. I noticed a guy taking pictures of the mountain, which still had some sunset on it, so I decided to take one as well. He offered me a ride back to town, and I gratefully accepted. I discovered his name was Brad, he was from Indiana and was studying environmental science at Purdue. In addition, he was staying at Monroe's as well! What a coincidence. We invited him to dinner and he and Tessa hit it off right away. We ended the night by heading out to the Blue Ice bar, where a man named Turtle showed us how to poledance. In all, a very satisfactory day.
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