Old Scrotum, the Wrinkled Retainer ([info]lordlucan) wrote,
@ 2007-10-04 08:10:00
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So, here it is then...
Got word from young Simon yesterday, saying that there may still be complications with our little scheme for me to stay with him for a week while we do some recording for this project he's got going.

So, I've decided that tomorrow I'm either going to hitch-hike to Auckland, or I'm going to hitch-hike to Cape Reinga. Either way, I'm fuckin' hitching somewhere tomorrow.

I'm kinda hoping for the latter, to be honest. I've never been further north than Auckland.

Actually, the more I think about it, the more I want to go to Cape Reinga. I've hitched the full length of the South Island (about 12 years ago) but not the North.

The distance from Wellington to Cape Reinga is almost 1100km, and on the One Thumb Express would probably take two days. Here's a map:



The circle's where I am, and the X is where I'm going. Fun, fun, fun! Except, I'm cheating slightly - I'm going to my mother's house in Waikanae on the train today to charge up my camera batteries, having left the charger there. But I don't really think of this as cheating, because I will still be hitching the full length of the Island on the way home. So there! Besides, the difference is a mere 60km.

And there will be photos!

Oh yes indeed, my delights, I'm going to have a fuckin' adventure! :)



My sister and her husband came round yesterday. They'd got me a TV/radio tuner card thingie for my birthday! How seriously cool is that!? Sadly I am not at this time the proud owner of a TV aerial, but I'll be able to sort that out when I get back from my hitching holiday.

Ooh, and I have a nice sexy new cellphone now! I've gone back to Vodafone after almost a year with Telecom. My number hasn't changed, though. So, if anyone fancies chucking me a text or something, the number is +64 27 412 8787. Or, if you're in New Zealand, just plain old 027 412 8787. Number portability is a beautiful thing!


Fare thee well, my delights! See you as soon as I get to an internet cafe during my hitching.



EDIT: Just got the official word from Simon. Cape Reinga it is. The weather's shit right now, but the forecast's looking good for tomorrow and Saturday, when I'll be doing the actual hitching. And even though Simon and I won't be doing any musical work, he's said I can crash at his place on the way to or from the Cape. So, I'm good to go. I'll post stories and photos when I'm able.



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[info]abbaddon
2007-10-04 01:01 am UTC (link)
me and ben hitchhiked to auckland in under 8 hours!
you'll be at cape reinga in no time
(ive been there, if you dont go you wont be missing anything LOL)
GOOD LUCK!
don't forget your towel ;)

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[info]lordlucan
2007-10-04 06:55 am UTC (link)
My towel has not been forgotten, fear ye not. In fact, I'm seriously thinking of having it in plain sight while hitching, so as to increase my chances of being picked up by a Douglas Adams fan. ;)

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[info]abbaddon
2007-10-04 07:01 am UTC (link)
good plan!
i dont know about the dressing gown though...
=D

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[info]abbaddon
2007-10-04 07:04 am UTC (link)
oh and another thing
DO NOT GET DROPPED OFF IN TAUPO
nobody picks up hitchhikers there
and avoid DRURY like the plague
unless you're an experienced welder. I hear they have a position available.

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[info]lordlucan
2007-10-04 04:52 pm UTC (link)
Well, if I do get dropped off in Taupo, I'll see if I can't get a bit of busking done there or something.

I'm slightly worried about the weather, some sites say it'll be clear just about all day, and others say otherwise.

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[info]lordlucan
2007-10-06 03:26 am UTC (link)
I got dropped in Taupo. I had to walk up some sodding great hill, but once at the top I got a ride soon enough.

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[info]sapphire44
2007-10-04 03:42 am UTC (link)
Have a great trip, Pooksty! Be safe and have fun!

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[info]lordlucan
2007-10-04 06:55 am UTC (link)
I shall do both of those things! :)

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[info]alexandriash
2007-10-04 03:40 pm UTC (link)
That sounds like it would be great fun if I had someone to do it with (everything's more fun with company!).
Have fun and Be Safe and Yay! Towel!
(I'd be so tempted to pick up a hitcher if they had a towel draped on their person, lol)

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[info]harlicat
2007-10-04 10:04 pm UTC (link)
Number Portability is the most confusing mother-of-all-evils for those of us who work for these companies. I used to be able to spot an idiot from a mile off the minute they tried to give me their 021 number - now I have to wait and see if it's ported...

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[info]lordlucan
2007-10-06 04:08 am UTC (link)
Vodafone makes one an idiot...?

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[info]harlicat
2007-10-06 04:11 am UTC (link)
No, but calling Telecom when you have a Vodafone does.

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[info]lordlucan
2007-10-07 03:24 am UTC (link)
Ah, yes. I see what you mean now. I get 60 minutes a month though, so I don't mind making the odd call to Telecom. And even when they're used up, it costs the same to call either network.

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[info]harlicat
2007-10-07 06:35 am UTC (link)
Ermm. Hang on, let me rephrase that:

The idiots are the ones calling the Telecom helpdesk when they have a Vodafone phone. I work at the Telecom helpdesk.

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[info]lordlucan
2007-10-07 07:46 am UTC (link)
Ah.

Oh my God.

The stupid.

It burns.

I'm going to cry now.

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