The next day we drove our rental car to Mt Cook for a helicopter ride and glacier walk. This was the big splurge of the trip and we were all stoked! Kathryn and I loved our glacier hike in Iceland and were ready for another. Unfortunately, we had a long drive to get there. It wasn’t as scenic as our other drives until we got close to the mountains. Once there though, there was an incredible lake at the base of the range that was an unreal shade of blue.

We arrived at the airport, checked in for our hike, and waited around. While waiting we met Casey, a local kiwi whose husband worked for the helicopter company and had gifted her the tour for her birthday. She was incredibly sweet and fun and we hung out with her the entire time. We ended up on the last chopper up to the glacier so it was the trio of us, Casey, and our guide. It was a quick ride but so so amazing. Justin was the only one of us who had been on a copter, and we loved every second!


Once we got dropped off on the glacier, we attached our crampons and started our hike. The glacier was beautiful! We also had nearly perfect weather. We ended up not needing our jackets or gloves. The glacier had a couple amazing caves that we explored, a few streams that we drank out of, and awesome views from every angle! At one pint Casey and I saw a cave over a ridge and pointed it out to our guide, next thing we know, we are hiking to it and our guide made a path down to it! We got some great photos.





The 2 hours of the hike went by super fast and we were boarding the helicopter back. Casey ended up knowing the pilot and since it was just our group and the guides, he gave us an impromptu extended flight over the mountain. It was incredible. The guides were saying that what we experienced never happens and we were so lucky. We felt it!



When we got back to the airport, we said a heartfelt goodbye to Casey who had been so fun to spend the day with. Then we got back on the road for our long drive back. We dropped the rental car back at the airport and Kathryn and I took a walk along Queenstown lake back. It was a beautiful day and the lake was stunning!

For our last night in Queenstown we decided to check out Fergburger, the crazy bust burger place in town that always has a line out the door and everyone says is the best. We were not disappointed! We only waited 20 minutes in line, got a table right outside, and devoured our giant burgers! Mmm…

After dinner, we found a great cocktail bar with a fireplace and enjoyed our last night! It was a wonderful way to wrap up our trip.


We had one final adventure planned for the next morning and were excited/ terrified for it.





















































