Abel Tasman Great Walk
We are back from our hike and had a wonderful time. The rest of Boxing day was spent keeping cool on the slip and slide….
and fooling around on the go cart π
We had a long drive ahead of us the next day so were all up early and on the road by 9am. Coming out of our drive we met a guy who was walking all the way to Warrington campground. He was obviously a little worse for wear ,(having celebrated the Xmas season maybe a little too much), and I don’t think was going to make the days walk it would have taken him to get there, so we gave him a lift. His nausea levels were high and this set Rich off in the back seat. He never gets carsick but was looking a little green around the gills by the time we let our passenger off. Luckily it passed after an hour or so. We played 5 minutes to distract him π Rich had gotten this for us all for Xmas, it was a great idea and lots of fun to play, even with me driving I could participate (highly recommend).
We were heading for Kaikoura, we had not done that part of the coast from Christchurch when we traveled around NZ, so wanted to see it. I used to live in Christchurch years ago and they have put in motorways and lots more housing, it has changed a lot, what was very familiar to me is no longer! Of course I took a wrong turn and ended us up in the middle of the city, not going to be allowed to forget that one! π
We made it to Kaikoura late afternoon and had time to look around, it has grown a lot! We were staying in a little cabin close to the town centre tiny, perfect and a bit of luxury for us heading into tenting.
We all slept really well and awoke to a family of ducks on our doorstep wanting to be fed, Luca had fun with them.
On the road again early, we found by chance a very cool place up the coast called “The Store” to have a late breakfast. The setting right on the ocean and huge grounds with their own vege garden set among it
It was a bit rainy as we headed to Nelson, (our next stop for the night), so we decided to go into the city grab a bite to eat, and head to the museum. Last time we were in Nelson Luca had wanted to go but it wasn’t open, so we thought we would grab the chance. He was very happy we did π
The rain had settled as we headed to our next stop. This one we had been looking forward to a lot and it did not disappoint! How cute is this?!!!!!!! Our own little hobbit home, we all fell in love!
Lots of animals around, which of course made Luca happy..
Hiking life however beckoned and we left the next morning to head to Motueka and then onto the start of the hike. We decided on a hearty breakfast to start us off and stopped at another very cool place called Toad Hall
Then it was off to the start of the hike……
and off we went. The weather had come right which made the walking and views so much better.
We found a great campsite and set up
That and swimming! We swam often !
We were on the trail early the next morning heading this time to Bark Bay, an 11.5km hike .
Bark Bay campsite was located on a sand spit right on the ocean and most sites open and exposed. It was VERY hot and so we moved a table and crammed in under this bush, it was our best sleeping place on the hike, we all slept until 8am!!!!!
The beach here was amazing and we all felt the relief of getting clean in the ocean!
Luca of course fried up more beef jerky, very confident with the cooker now .
The next morning we were off 13.5km to Awaroa. There was talk of a pizza place to be had near here but we kept our expectations low.
We arrived in Awaroa in good time we had decided to take the long route and not go down to the pizza place (yes it did exist!). Others who had done it said it was great, but much further from the campsite than they thought and it was hard to get the motivation to walk again after! Plus if you didn’t catch the tide, you had to take the long route which made the trek even longer! We once again found a great place to set up , the big issue here though was mosquitoes, very itchy!!!!!
By 1:30pm we were all keen to start the trail as knew we had a long day ahead. We were going to Whariwharangi, our longest day at 16.9km. Others wanting to cross waited to see if we would make it!
It was the hottest day yet and we did not get to our campsite until 7:30pm. We had found a DOC campground on the way and been able to purchase some ice blocks, chocolate peanut bars and noodles which kept us going. You can see by my lack of photos on this leg that I was tired!!! π We set up and had supper before it got dark then all fell exhausted into the tent. Here was a cold shower, we had been using the river and ocean to get clean up until now, so made the most of this luxury, freezing but refreshing! It was again very “buggy” and the Weka and possums foraged through the site during the night, they had obviously tried to get in the tent as I found possum poop right by the door in the morning, we had slept through it all.
The final day was an easy one to Wainui Bay, only 5.7km. Everyone doing this had an added bounce in their step as we knew the end was near! π
As we headed down we found a shady spot and Luca cooked up the last pot of noddles and the snickers bar we had been saving for lunch, we had used every morsel of food we had taken π
Then we were there!!!!! So happy to make it and so jubilant we had done it!
We met some great people on this hike, some who I hope we will keep in touch with. It is so nice to see so many kiwis getting back to basics and exploring this beautiful country!
We had a cabin booked in Murchison for the night but opted for some pizza first! We had promised Luca that we would do this instead of pizza on the hike .
We were not sure what to expect of our cabin at the next site, as seemed very reasonable at $65 for all 3 of us, but we were pleasantly surprised by the setting and facilities! Would highly recommend this place!
Then boys opted for a swim in the river but I went for a warm shower – bliss!!!!!!!!!!!!
The next morning before the long drive home we had breakfast. Luca was starving, (an ongoing issue), and ordered the biggest breakfast he could find….
We made it home by 8pm, they animals all very happy to see us! Vida and Pica happy to be on our bed again π
The garden, (grass and weeds!) is flourishing from hot weather and and rain..
Yesterday I did some beetroot preserving
This week the boys mowed the lawns, weed whacked and cleaned the car while I went back to work….
Happy New Year everyone! xx
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