Continuing our drive from Milford back to Te Anau:
During the drive back we decided to just eat dinner by taking a pull off on the road and eating in a nice area. Well, it just so happened that I found a cut-off on Lake Te Anau that provided seclusion with a view of over half the lake and the entire shoreline.
We made some dehydrated meals and enjoyed playing with James and watching the sun go down over the mountains on the other side of the lake. It was truly special and we even had the same collapsible camping cups on hand that we used during our hiking trip in Rocky Mountain National Park where I proposed to Maggie. Those rubber cups have shared in many moments.
During the drive back we decided to just eat dinner by taking a pull off on the road and eating in a nice area. Well, it just so happened that I found a cut-off on Lake Te Anau that provided seclusion with a view of over half the lake and the entire shoreline.
We made some dehydrated meals and enjoyed playing with James and watching the sun go down over the mountains on the other side of the lake. It was truly special and we even had the same collapsible camping cups on hand that we used during our hiking trip in Rocky Mountain National Park where I proposed to Maggie. Those rubber cups have shared in many moments.
It was truly a day to remember for a long time. We capped it off by staying at the Te Anau camp grounds that night, which happened to have the most surprisingly clean bathroom facilities we could have ever dreamed. Maggie and I were both in shock when we walked through the doors. It was like a spa. We would have taken pictures but that would probably be weird.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.