Home Sweet Home

I’ve been in to the mood to write lately, but since I haven’t been traveling, I’ve been at a bit of a loss for what to write about. Then it occurred to me that I’ve never blogged about one of the most beautiful places I’ve been, my home province of Newfoundland! This past summer, Seth and I drove across the province to visit Gros Morne National Park and to visit my grandparents in Corner Brook, so I decided to write about home for a change.

Driving across Newfoundland often makes me wonder why I feel the need to go chasing new sights all over the world when I already live in one of the most beautiful countries, and certainly the most beautiful province, in the world!  I love all the rolling hills and lakes on the east side of the province, driving through outport fishing communities, and finally, the mountainous west coast of the island.

Walking around Berry Hill Pond

Walking around Berry Hill Pond

For those of you not from Newfoundland, Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site on the west coast of Newfoundland. The Long Range Mountains, part of the Appalachian mountain chain, run right through the park. The park is particularly famous for the beautiful fjord, Western Brook Pond, which was carved by glaciers during the last ice age. In addition to many glacial valleys, the park is also home to the Tablelands, a long section of the earth’s mantle that was overturned by plate collisions more than 100 million years ago. To top it off, the park is located right along the coast and boasts beautiful ocean views along with a huge variety of wildlife. I don’t know how else to sell it to you; it’s seriously one of the most beautiful places!

Green Gardens Hiking Trail

Green Gardens Hiking Trail

We spent the majority of our time in Gros Morne hiking. There are so many trails and sights to see, you really can’t go wrong on any hike. Unfortunately, we couldn’t actually hike Gros Morne mountain when we were there because it’s closed until July to give the baby animals a little bit of time to mature before being interrupted by hikers, so we did a hike along the Green Gardens Trail instead. I loved this hike! It starts off in the tablelands; because the rock is all mantle, it doesn’t support much life, so it’s very barren. However, once you wind your way through the tablelands, you hike into the woods before reaching the coastline and hiking along the cliffs. Eventually you come out of the woods to grassy picnic areas, sea stacks, and beaches. We had our lunch on the side of the cliff before spending some time exploring the beach. I loved this hike because you really got to see a little bit of everything that Gros Morne had to offer – it was all very beautiful.

Western Brook Pond

Western Brook Pond

We also made sure to hike out to Western Brook Pond to take a boat tour up the fjord. We got incredibly lucky with the weather and it was sunny and warm throughout our entire trip. Western Brook Pond is definitely one of the most breathtaking sights Newfoundland has to offer! You can take a small boat up through the valley of the fjord to the small wharf at the end where the boat picks up and drops off brave hikers. There’s nothing but wilderness in the fjord, so you have to have a special permit just to hike there.

After we left Gros Morne, we drove to Corner Brook to visit my grandparents. I’ve spent a lot of time in Corner Brook growing up and it is definitely one of my all time favourite places. I love skiing Marble Mountain in the winter and swimming in the rivers in the summer. This trip was especially great because I finally got to do the Marble Zip Tours! Marble Mountain has a zipline that goes back and forth across Steady Brook Gorge, coming down the mountain. It starts about halfway up the mountain and has 10 lines going down to the bottom. I was nervous at first, but I absolutely loved it! You get a great view of Steady Brook and the Humber River as you come down, I would definitely recommend you do it the next time you’re on the west coast!

Zip-lining at Steady Brook Falls

Zip-lining at Steady Brook Falls

Now, my Grandparents don’t actually live in Corner Brook, but they live right outside in the small town of Mount Moriah. It’s located right along the bay and the view from my grandparents back deck is gorgeous! I took Seth to my favourite swimming hole, Cook’s Brook, which I’ve been swimming in since I was little, and out to Blow Me Down Mountain. I love Blow Me Down because it has some of the clearest mountain spring water flowing down. If you hike in about half an hour, you come to a small waterfall and a pool. It is beautiful, but it is also some of the coldest water to swim in. I usually won’t swim there until the middle of summer, but Seth couldn’t resist and we ended up going for a swim even though it was only mid-June.

Going for a swim

Going for a swim at Blow Me Down

We finished off our last day with a trip to the Insectarium in Deer Lake. It’s something I’d done many times as a kid, but I hadn’t been there in years, and I knew Seth would just love it. It was definitely better than I remembered it. If you’re ever in the area, you really need to check it out. My favourite part of the exhibit is definitely the butterfly room! I love hanging out and trying to get as many butterflies to land on me as possible.

To finish off, I had a great summer being a tourist at home and I’m hoping to do a few more road trips around the province this summer as well. Newfoundland really does have some of the most beautiful views and one of the most unique cultures in Canada – it makes me proud to be a Newfoundlander.

Love,
Maria

Skiing the Alps in Austria

As I mentioned in my previous entry, I had the opportunity in December to ski the Alps. This has been on my bucket list for a while and I wanted to take the chance to do it before moving back home. My Dad came over for a week before Christmas and we decided to hit up Austria for a little snow adventure!

In the interest of time, we decided to skip Vienna and flew into Salzburg instead. Salzburg is located right on the Austrian-German border and is surrounded by mountains. It was made famous by The Sound of Music, which was set and filmed there. It’s also the birthplace of Mozart and has some of the most delicious chocolates, which are called Mozartkrugel. In the spirit of Christmas, we spent most of our time exploring the Christmas Markets. I liked London’s Christmas Markets, but Austria’s Christmas Markets were just incredible! Everywhere I looked, I was surrounded by tasty treats, homemade ornaments, candles, chocolates, and jewelry. We tried out a few traditional foods and stocked up on chocolates.

Salzburg Christmas Market

Salzburg Christmas Market

From Salzburg, we took the train to Ischgl, which is the ski resort where we spent the majority of the trip. Ischgl is unlike any ski resort I have ever been to (which really isn’t that many actually). In order to get there, you have to drive right into the Alps for about an hour. The ski town lies in the valley and in order to get to the slopes, you have to take a gondola up into the mountains. From there, there’s 43 lifts and 240km worth of ski trails going up and down the surrounding peaks. We discovered that the peaks of the mountain range actually form the Austrian-Swiss border and that when we were skiing down one side it was the Austrian Alps, while the other side was the Swiss Alps. It was amazing!

Skiing Ischgl

Skiing Ischgl

The first day we skied, it was pretty overcast and snowed a lot, but the second day was sunny with blue skies and unveiled a completely new world to us. On cloudless days, you can see the peaks of the Alps for miles around! It is an incredible view and completely took our breath away when we reached the top of the lift. I felt that no matter where we skied we were guaranteed to have an amazing view. We skied for three full days; even though my legs were really sore at the end, I loved every minute of it and I’m so glad I had the opportunity. Surprisingly, I also found the skiing really affordable, the daily lift pass is actually cheaper than a lift pass at White Hills back home.

View of the Alps

View of the Alps

We finished off the trip by stopping into Innsbruck. I visited Innsbruck briefly when I was in high school, but it’s quite a different scene in the winter. Innsbruck is very scenic with the mountains surrounding it, but I found it really cold and didn’t enjoy it quite as much as Salzburg. It’s definitely a colourful city though and there’s always lots of history to learn about! I think I would love to go back to Austria in the summer sometime to do some hiking and to experience the beautiful mountains and lakes in a different way.

Maria

Exploring Innsbruck

Exploring Innsbruck

Reflections

I’ve been home in St. John’s for two weeks now, but I want to write a few more entries about the last few weeks I spent in Europe. I worked up to the first week in December and then I spent a week skiing in Austria with my Dad before coming home. I was definitely anxious to come home towards the end of the trip, but it was hard saying goodbye to London since I’m not sure when I’ll be back again.

I met so many wonderful people this semester and had so many incredible experiences; I’m so glad I took the opportunity to go back and spend another semester living in London. I really felt at home in the city and it’s hard to leave a place once you’ve starting creating your own life there. The city is so vibrant and so diverse, there’s always something exciting going on, it’s impossible not to love it!

Christmas Party at Koko in Camden

Christmas Party at Koko in Camden

I spent the last few weeks enjoying Christmas activities. There were several Christmas markets set up around the city and there was a huge winter carnival in Hyde Park. I spent a few afternoons visiting the markets and I went to a Christmas party in Camden with my housemates and to a Christmas party at the Royal Maritime Museum in Greenwich with Lisa and Philippa!

I crammed in a bunch of musicals my last few weeks and went to see both Jersey Boys (which was fantastic!) and the new Spice Girls musical, Viva Forever (which was not). On my last weekend, I took the train out to Birmingham to see Mumford and Sons perform. That was definitely my favourite concert this year as I had floor tickets and they were incredible live!

Christmas Party at the Royal Maritime Museum

Christmas Party at the Royal Maritime Museum

I spent my last week saying goodbye to the wonderful friends I’ve made over the past year. I was so lucky with my housemates; we spent lots of nights talking and cooking and often went out together. We all came from different countries, but could all relate to each other and had lots of wonderful stories to share. I’m so thankful as well for all the students I met at Regent Hall and everyone that I met at Hillsong. Meeting people can be tough in a new city and I’m so glad that I found a church family on Oxford Street. Finally, I learned so much and had such a great time working at LMC. I felt like a part of the company and I gained so much from the experience.

Saying goodbye to my housemates at The Duke

Saying goodbye to my housemates at The Duke

I’m very happy to be home now, especially since I got to come back just in time for Christmas, but I wanted to take the time to reflect on the last part of my experience in London. I can’t believe I spent 8 months of 2012 there and I’m glad that I can look back on the experience positively and be happy at what I accomplished and experienced there. I’m entering into the final semester of my engineering degree and soon moving on to the next chapter of my life. I’m not sure what the future holds for me, but I’m so thankful for all the wonderful people that have helped me grow over the past year.

Thanks for following along, I really enjoyed sharing with you and I’ll probably continue to blog about my experiences, both travel related and otherwise in 2013.

Happy New Year!
Maria