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  • Maniototo by car

    Some winter-time photos taken from inside the car whilst travelling around the Maniototo region.

  • Dave Patchett enjoying a casual swim

    During a skating trip to Poolburn dam in July 2011, Dave Patchett decided there wasn’t enough ice so took a casual dip underneath it instead!!!

    Dave Patchett
  • Random flat photos from 2011

    Some random photos that I didn’t know where else to put …

    Roseanna and Sushi making bread
    Amy at Sushi's 21st party
  • Snow day

    We had the biggest snow dump I’ve seen in Dunedin city during 2011. Here are snaps from my camera from that day. Justine and I went to Poppas Pizza’s before going to see some snowboarders and skiers having a lot of fun on the hills.

  • Unholy with Liz

    My new friend Liz took me to her favourite hangout “Unholy” in Oslo. Good time had by all.

  • They said winter was over …

    The locals told me winter was over and there would be no more snow. Then I awoke to see this outside my bedroom winter …

    (this happened quite a few weeks ago, just took me a while to post it)

  • Frogner stadion

    Skating trip to Frogner stadion in Oslo. The ice surface was super smooth, the temperatures were high and there was more ice than you could possibly imagine (for a rink). A complete lack of fitness and having not skated properly in around nine months left me pretty much dead at the end of my skating stint.

  • Trip to Hoffmans dam

    Whilst staying in Naseby for a hockey tournament, Dave Patchett, myself and Chris Laing walked up in the snow to Hoffman’s dam. The dam was frozen, but not enough to skate on.

    Chris Laing chilling out beside the dam
    Dave Patchett admiring the ice on Hoffman's dam

  • Northern Lights

    Harriet Geoghegan and I headed north to the city of Tromsø in northern Norway. Our goal was to see the northern lights, and we duly did 🙂 At first this seemed unlikely as Tromsø was shrouded in cloud, but our friendly northern lights tour guide drove us most of the way to Finland in an attempt to find clear skies. There was still cloud, and apparently what light we could see wasn’t as bright as it often is, but sure enough we saw some green lights bobbing about in the sky as can be seen in the photos below.

    Mental note: Take a tripod next time!

  • Frozen waterfall

    Oslo got darned cold for a while. A good demonstration of how chilly it got is this waterfall which was almost totally frozen over.