Friday, August 17, 2018

Leaving NZ

"What?!?! You are leaving already? Why are you leaving in June? Weren't you planning on sticking around until August? What is with the change in plan?" Well, the weather was getting to us. My mother has a saying about winter, "If it's not snowing, blowing, or negative [temperatures], it's good!" And, while I agree with that statement, we (especially Jen) were really just not enjoying ourselves much with the constant rain, especially since our daily routine often takes us to the outdoors. Apparently we weren't just being wimps, the weather was actually much more rainy and cloudy than normal.

The final, but definitely not the simplest task, was shipping the van.  This time around, we would be loading the van ourselves.  Previously, our service has done the loading, as we were sharing a container.  First up was installing the shipping wheels.  Our factory jack finally died during this process.  It could have been worse, being NZ, it could have been pouring rain!
P01_NZ NI Leaving NZ_2018-06-19_Jen_IMG_20180619_133140

Loading with the steel shipping wheels is tough.  They have very little traction.  Of course, our service had gotten a single door container, so we couldn’t just pull it through. 
P22_NZ NI Leaving NZ_2018-06-19_JML_IMG_20180619_134309

We eventually got it loaded though.  It is a tight fit! 
P19_NZ NI Leaving NZ_2018-06-19_JML_IMG_20180619_135803

Our part done, we changed clothes, caught an Uber to the airport, and started the long trip home flying out on the 19th of June. 

Our first layover was half a day in Honolulu. A bit warm, but otherwise a nice stop (minus the jet lag).  After weeks languishing in our wardrobe, we got to wear some shorts again!  With a few hours to burn, we visited the Pearl Harbor Museum, got some lunch, and generally tried to avoid falling asleep. 
C29_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1318

C07_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1296

C10_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1299

C14_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1303

C19_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1308

C27_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1316

C28_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1317

C71_USA Hawaii _2018-06-20_DSCN1360

From here it was another full day flying, and two flights. No delays and catching the first flight out every time, and we arrived in Missouri in the late morning.  Only 36 hours after we left Auckland. 

Our plans were to pick up the van in LA in 5 weeks, and spend some time on the west of North America.

3 comments:

  1. Thank you! Do you know if your sprinter was the standard 109.1 stock height? Just double checking because I have a 2" lift kit on my 108.6 stock height transit, but it looks like you have solar on the roof, so I may be able to fit. Would love to know if you or someone else documented precise dimensions so I can feel assured the math checks out before spending so much hard earned loot. This set of posts is priceless info. I owe you a sixer or a meal! Might even be open to paying for a few minutes on the phone. Gracias!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. There is a Form on the right (on desktop version) where you can send me a contact email. My van is not stock height, its about 8'6" or so. Depends on load. The only way to be sure is to get some ladders and measure.

      Delete