My (our) last EVER JASA.

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Well, before the new Fairer Simpler program got underway.Mrs GPH booked a few JASA's. We should fall across the line WP for the last time this membership year.
We departed BNE for a Flounge run on Sunday.
Itinerary BNE-SYD-CHC....tiki tour to ZQN.... (Death Star to AKL) Then AKL-BNE-TSV-BNE. (330 SC's in the old money) I think it's now a fairer and simpler SC earn of about 250 SC's. ( loving you AJ)!

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Spent 4 highly productive hours in the QF 1st lounge before heading to CHC.

Arrived late, booked into the Novotel Cathedral square.
Great breakfast. Poached eggs cooked perfectly ( no vinegar) for breakfast.
Headed off on a tiki tour to ZQN via Akaroa and Tekapo.
Great drive down from CHC.
Booked a nice Highlander AWD ( Kluger in Oz) , wandered about Akaroa, took some great snaps!!

Akaroa WW1 War memorial

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Akaroa Light house

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Drove in down to Tekapo, last visit the place was fog bound. This time weather much kinder. Got some great shots!!

Church of the good shepherd Tekapo

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Arrived in ZQN, dashed over ( after booking in to CP ) to Botswana Butchery for lunch with friends.
Finally staggered out around 4 hours later and called into pier 19 for a quiet glass or 3 of Pinot.
More great snaps in tomorrow's next instalment.
Sleep well !
 
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Only subscribing to help you with "fat finger syndrome"
 
Ok. Yesterday was huge. I love this town. The weather is cold and there is light rain. But it is just magic
View over Arrowtown from the war memorial.

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About to go and wander about the town , maybe a glass of something. Feed the ducks and Dinner again tonight at Botswana Butchery.
Just the two of us.

View from the room of the Remarkables

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I can highly recommend the share plate of lamb at Botswana Butchery. It says for two. But in reality it will feed four
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The Duck Fat Roast Potatoes are almost worth it on their own.

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The fact they give you a spoon and fork to carve this, will give you some idea of how tender this is.
 
Driving to Bluff for oysters. Stopped in Kingston. Saw the sad remnants of the rolling stock for the Kingston flyer
This is for BAM

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Bluff.

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Oysters

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Not much else here. But worth the drive
 
For anyone who knows, seeing Burt Munro's Indian Scout was amazing.

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Some stats:
In 1962, he set a 883 cc (53.9 cubic inches) class record of 288 km/h (178.95 mph) with his engine bored out to 850 cc (52 cubic inches).[2]
In 1966, he set a 1,000 cc (61 cubic inches) class record of 270.476 km/h (168.066 mph) with his engine punched out to 920 cc (56 cubic inches).[11]
In 1967, his engine was bored out to 950 cc (58 cubic inches) and he set an under 1,000 cc (61 cubic inches) class record of 295.453 km/h (183.586 mph). To qualify he made a one-way run of 305.89 km/h (190.07 mph), the fastest-ever officially-recorded speed on an Indian.[2] The unofficial speed record (officially timed) is 331 km/h (205.67 mph) for a flying mile.[2]
In 2006, he was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.[12]
In 2014, 36 years after his death, he was retroactively awarded a 1967 record of 296.2593 km/h (184.087 mph) after his son John noticed a calculation error by AMA at that time.[13]
 
The Monroe special is definitely an exceptional piece of kit. I imagine Burt Monroe would have been a real character.

The worlds fastest Indian would have to be one of my favourite movies.
 
We have had a really great few days in ZQN. And all while the weather was rubbish.
However it offers a range of benefits dear to the hearts of most AFFr's.
Aviation : flights in and out, and plenty of exciting adventure flights to the glaciers and like.
Food: plenty of great restaurants
Wine: NZ's own "Barossa".
So maybe with the help of a few old hands we could look at an AFFr's ZQN wine and food weekend? ( or longer)
It doesn't have to be in winter either.
 
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We have had a really great few days in ZQN. And all while the weather was rubbish.
However it offers a range of benefits dear to the hearts of most AFFr's.
Aviation : flights in and out, and plenty of exciting adventure flights to the glaciers and like.
Food: plenty of great restaurants
Wine: NZ's own "Barossa".
So maybe with the help of a few old hands we could look at an AFFr's ZQN wine and food weekend? ( or longer)
It doesn't have to be in winter either. 


Sounds a a great idea to have a wine & food weekend in ZQN. We were there last November and had lunch at Mt Difficulty , magical !!! There is also a lovely Hilton, although no exec lounge and a fair way out of town , but the boat ride to to town is awesome. Flight into ZQN was one of the best we have had scenery wise, beautiful clear day, flight out nothing as it was cloudy.

I suggest you start planning now !!

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Yep. Hilton is too far away for me. We stay at CP for easy walk into town and restaurants. Executive lounge notwithstanding.
Parking is a drag in ZQN so location is vital IMHO.
I shall consult with the usual suspects for ideas.
So far
I'm thinking a wine tasting at Gibston valley in the morning. Then to Amisfield for lunch and then evening at leisure ....... More ideas welcome.
We have given the Botswana Butchery menu a flogging.
The lamb share is easy enough for 4 !! And tasty as!!
 
We have had a really great few days in ZQN. And all while the weather was rubbish.
However it offers a range of benefits dear to the hearts of most AFFr's.
Aviation : flights in and out, and plenty of exciting adventure flights to the glaciers and like.
Food: plenty of great restaurants
Wine: NZ's own "Barossa".
So maybe with the help of a few old hands we could look at an AFFr's ZQN wine and food weekend? ( or longer)
It doesn't have to be in winter either.

I'm totally up for that :D
Big fan of Botswana Butchery, also love the Bunker and the Cow (best pizzas eve
 
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