This autumn I’ll switch hemisphere to experience the spring in New Zealand. I’ll spend two months down under to learn more about cartography and mapping, and to go tramping. Where should I go and what should I see? I need your advice!
My journey starts in Auckland and the GeoCart'2012 conference, before I’m heading up to Tongariro National Park and the 8th Mountain Cartography Workshop. Hopefully, Mount Tongario will stay awake. I’ve never been this close to an active volcano before! Then I’m free to go wherever I want. I roughly plan to stay one month on each island.
What I would like to know:
And, of course - here is a "Where should I go-map"!
Thanks,
Bjørn
My journey starts in Auckland and the GeoCart'2012 conference, before I’m heading up to Tongariro National Park and the 8th Mountain Cartography Workshop. Hopefully, Mount Tongario will stay awake. I’ve never been this close to an active volcano before! Then I’m free to go wherever I want. I roughly plan to stay one month on each island.
What I would like to know:
- Are there other mapping events going on in New Zealand in September and October? Anything from conferences, small meetups to short-time courses.
- Are there museums or institutions worth visiting for a map geek? I’ve seen that Te Papa in Wellington has an impressive light up satellite photo of New Zealand.
- Where can I find geospatial datasets in the public domain? I would like to make my own map of New Zealand while travelling. I know about LINZ and NLRC.
- Do you know of an empty office desk or a remote bach (with WIFI!) that I could lend for a week or two. I need to do some work on my Thematic Mapping API.
- What will be the best tramps to do on the North Island in September and the South Island in October? I’m a dedicated cross-country skier, but I won’t bring my skis all the way from Norway - so keep it mainly below the snow line.
- Other interesting sites and activities.
And, of course - here is a "Where should I go-map"!
Thanks,
Bjørn