Saturday, March 24, 2012

Hyde Street Keg Party



Hyde Street is an annual party that everyone at the University of Otago is invited to. The reason? No reason. Just another reason for scarfies to drink. Every year all of the houses on Hyde Street have their own theme, and you and your friends can pick whatever you want. This year the list was as follows:

1 Hyde Street - Fairyland
3 Hyde Street - Tribal
4 Hyde Street - Babewatch Beach Party
4a Hyde Street - On the Hyde Seas
5 Hyde Street - Geeks
6 Hyde Street - Zombie apocolypse
7 Hyde Street - 111 emergency
8 Hyde Street - Freshers on hyde
9 Hyde Street - Oktoberfest
10 Hyde Street - Hyde Street High
11 Hyde Street - Housewives and Pool Boys
12 Hyde Street - Denim on Denim / Fresh Prince of Bel Air
13 Hyde Street - Austin Powers
14 Hyde Street - Mexican border wars
15 Hyde Street - Hyde and go sleep
16 Hyde Street - Geordie Shore
17 Hyde Street - Construction Site
20 Hyde Street - Smurfs
21 Hyde Street - Out of Africa
22 Hyde Street - Full Metal
23 Hyde Street - ABC- Anything But Clothes
24 Hyde Street - Hippies on hyde
25 Hyde Street - Zoo
26 Hyde Street - Spartacus
27 Hyde Street - Mile Hyde Club
33 Hyde Street - Wild wild west

519- "the natives"
480 (my flat)- had a lot of mixed groups, 519 (other internationals)- was ALL native, and they looked pretty awesome I must say! Amanda, Leah and I were Indians because Vicente and Mitchell were cowboys… but we still kind of fitted in with the 519 tribal theme haha. The party started at 8 or 9 AM and ended around 5 PM… literally an all day event. The police and Otago Student Association guessed that around 10,000 people would have been on that street throughout the day (this street is probably only 15-20 houses in length… not very long).  No glass was allowed, so you just had to fill up a milk jug to last you the whole day! I dropped mine while walking over there and it split in half, so I was forced to get a bottle and wash it off in some random persons house haha. Hyde street was definitely BY FAR the best party I’ve ever been too. You are literally just walking up and down the street, getting squashed by random strangers, and seeing friends left and right… it was the weirdest party even, meant in the nicest way! It ended up all over the news, not only for it’s size, but because one of the roofs caved in when everyone was standing and jumping on it. I’m sure the landlord wasn’t too happy about that, but then again its there fault for buying a house on hyde street :)

Renaud was taking the theme quite seriously...
Amanda, me, Leah, Elyse and Bryony


walking through campus to get to Hyde Street
Brilliant idea to use a milk jug!!
until it broke.. sad day
even the cops were enjoying the festivities haha
Courtney, Laura, me, and Lakei.... meeting all my friends randomly on the street :)
in the middle of the action

Friday, March 16, 2012

Cave Party

The cave is in the middle of the outcrop...far far away
I had been hearing about this infamous cave on a beach that everyone hangs out and has bonfires at… There ended up being a couple people having the same birthday and they decided to have a joint cave party (480 and 519 was all invited… around 60 people total). When Martha, Dylan, Boomer and I arrived to Long Beach, our tent was already set up for us by the generous people that got there before everyone else. When we arrived it was still pretty light out, so we could see the magnificent cave that extended pretty far back until you had to start crawling. For 3 or so hours there were only about 20 people there, and then around 9-10pm there was all of a sudden around 60-70 people there… it was insane to say the least! The party lasted for about 3 or 4 hours, there’s always that bunch that never go to bed, but mostly everyone went to bed in their tents or outside in their sleeping bags. Everyone woke up at 8, cleaned up and headed up... it was over just as fast as it began :(
heading to the cave!

checking out the geology of the rocks with Cole and Aaron       

 







just chillin' outside!
poor quality... Looking into the cave
Martha, Monika, Me, Dylan and Boomer
S'mores!!! Just not the same as the US :/
 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Tunnel Beach



I went to Tunnel Beach for a grand total of three times… because it was just so worth it to show all of my friends when they visited!
yep, it has an actual tunnel!
inside...creepy...
SO legend has it that Tunnel beach is named because it obviously has a tunnel, BUT the tunnel isn’t natural or anything. It was built by some rich guy who wanted his young daughter to have access to this tiny little beach surrounded by huge rock forms. She threw her birthday party there after he had it built for her…and a couple years later she ironically drowned on that beach. Sad story, but an awesome spot to visit :)

The walk down to the tunnel is STEEP, which can only mean that the way back up is pretty much hell. When you get to the tunnel there is this awesome rock that extends out high and above the ocean…perfect for that epic picture! Then you walk down this dark tunnel and enter this little cove with a waterfall on your left and beach on your right. When the tides are high, there’s barely any beach and your forced up against the walls of the rocks. It’s a really awesome spot and I highly recommend seeing it at least once if you plan on visiting Dunedin!

steep walk down
overlooking tunnel beach
epic rock :)
Martha, Keith and I on the beach part of tunnel beach