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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Sad News




Unfortunately Little O was put down. He was evaluated by a Vet who determined that he would probably die or require too much intervention. It is sad. We're pretty pissed off by the whole thing (his circumstances, the decision, the lousy attitude of the woman working the desk at the Taupo Pound).

Anyway, we did fish the Picket Fence on Lake Taupo, and the Waitahunai River, but with no luck. We got to see the whare (Maori for "house") at Windsor Lodge that holds many artifacts that help to document the social history of angling from the lodge and in Waitahunai. Rich at the lodge involved with the Waitahunai Angler's Improvement Association (an old club in the area) and in a flyfishing education program for kids. Neat stuff.

On leaving Taupo we saw Hukka Falls on the Waikato River that drains Lake Taupo (impressive - see pic), and a geothermal-electric project nearby (first in NZ and quite the engineering feat even if it is a blight on the landscape - also see pic).

Dave gave a talk at the University of Waikato, and now we're staying near Rotarua and doing more research, fishing, and visiting with a nice couple from Germany/Switzerland that we met in Picton before we left the South Island.
We're off to parts still unexplored for the next week or two before we return to Auckland for our 13 hour flight back to LA, then hops to SF and Portland (on April 9). May not post to the blog for awhile unless some cool sights seen and cool things happen.
Cheers all!