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Travel Post: Tongariro Crossing

October 31, 2015 By Kara Scherer

Travel Post: Tongariro Crossing

While I was on the North Island, I took a weekend to do the Tongariro Apline Crossing, which was recommended to me as one of the best day hikes in New Zealand by one of the Sustainability and Outdoor Education professors at CPIT. The crossing includes multiple volcanos, including Mt. Ngauruhoe, also known to Lord […]

Travel Post: Nelson

October 27, 2015 By Kara Scherer

Travel Post: Nelson

After spending a month and a half in Christchurch, mostly in the small harbor town of Lyttelton, I started to get a bit antsy. After all, I came all this way to experience New Zealand as well as carry out my research projects, but so far I had been living within about a 4 mile […]

Sustainability and Outdoor Education Trip to Peel Forest

October 25, 2015 By Kara Scherer

Sustainability and Outdoor Education Trip to Peel Forest

Thanks to the joys of networking and kiwi hospitality, I was invited on a field trip with Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology’s (CPIT) Sustainability and Outdoor Education degree students. The trip was to Peel Forest, on the south eastern Canterbury plains just before the Southern Alps. The field trip spanned three days and two nights, which were […]

Canterbury Enviroschools

October 15, 2015 By Kara Scherer

Canterbury Enviroschools

I had the opportunity to meet and work with a variety of organizations while in New Zealand, all of which were working towards a similar goal of sustainability but in a different manner. One of the organizations, the Enviroschools program, gave me an interesting perspective on what is important to learn about “place.” One sunny […]

Week Two

September 27, 2015 By Kara Scherer

Week Two

Week two complete. I am so settled in! This week the boys were on school holiday so we’ve been spending some “family” time together. It’s been great, because I’ve gotten to see some more of Christchurch. We went to the Botanical Garden, Christchurch Museum, and explored nearby Diamond Harbour. On Wednesday I spent the day […]

Welcome to Lyttelton: Getting Situated

September 24, 2015 By Kara Scherer

Welcome to Lyttelton: Getting Situated

Today marks my first full week in New Zealand! I’m currently sitting in my host family’s kitchen drinking a cup of tea (a New Zealand custom that I partake in about six times a day now) staring out the window to my left that looks out onto a small but busy harbor. Lyttelton is a neighborhood of […]

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