We headed out early next morning and got all the way to a surfer spot near Twinkles hometown. He told us some bullshit story about the grass being modified so that you could see if a cow needed milking or not (that's right Twinkles, I see through your bullshit). He also told us that New Zealand is slowly becoming more of a dairy country than wool country. Interesting? Slightly at least.
Upon arrival we found out that the price for accommodation was 30 dollars (Which is quite expensive), but since we were Stray we got it for the reduced price of 29 dollars. Yes, you read that correctly, they had a one dollar off as a special price. Not even enough to buy a bag of noodles. This is about the time that people started realising that the trip was going to be expensive, and I can say after doing it all, if you are planning on going Stray be prepared to pay the double of what you initially payed. And that's not even counting some of the activities. Back to what's important; me.
Me and Henrik (and the majority of the group) opted for the free activities instead, saw some waterfalls, played some drinking games and generally enjoyed the good weather.
There were some more uke-playing, of course, and people started realizing my old Melbourne nickname. Some even used it. I started to get to know more of the people and I have to tell you, most of them were really, really awesome.
Before going to sleep we saw some glow wormes, sang some swedish songs and had an awesome night.
End of day two.





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