Sabtu, 07 Juni 2014

instead of using a tent, can i use these as an alternative?




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http://www.flickr.com/photos/ctb57/3756597680/
http://temporaryfence.co.nz/security_compound-dog_cage.JPG

would a bear be able to get inside one of these?



Answer
The portable jail: Bearproof
The kennel: Not Bearproof (can climb over)

But seriously, unless you plan on wrapping yourself in bacon topped with cake frosting, there's no need to be so paranoid about bears. You can rent a cabin, sleep in your car or truck, or bring a hard-side camping trailer. If you're this uptight, you probably won't enjoy the experience anyway.

how much is a month long trip to NZ going to run me?




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NOT INCLUDING THE COST OF A FLIGHT

i'm trying to get the price estimate of this:

getting from the top of the northern island down to the bottom of the southern island. staying at relativly cheap places, ad then food for a month. think, a college kid just trying to get around down there for a month?

any helpful price estimates?



Answer
"The North Island" and "The South Island". If you come the Immigration Dept say you must have $1000NZ ($600 US), which is $250 per week, but that would only be enough if you hitchhiked everywhere, which is still safe, transport is pretty expensive. A backpackers hostel will cost you $20-35NZ per night you can also camp for about $12-$25 per night. Motorcamps are always worth checking out they can offer cabins quite cheaply. Don't come in high season Nov-Late March, come in April its still quite warm or October, it might be starting to warm up again. There are places where you can freedom camp, and as long as you don't do any overpriced tourist activities and steer clear of places like Queenstown (go for half a day but stay somewhere else for the night) you can go on the cheap. Get to know the locals and someone might offer you a place to stay. Buy a small tent, you won't regret it, it will save you a lot of money.

I think, to be on the safe side you should bring $1000 US but if you are careful with your money, you might go home with change. In Wellington stay at Rowena's Lodge in Brougham St, you can pitch a tent out the back and its quite safe. Costs about $15 per night.

Buy your food only from Supermarkets or factory outlets (incl food). Look out for specials. You can always get a good meal that way. There's always enough available on special to get a good cheap meal.




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