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- Sabtu, 11 Oktober 2025 22.06
- 🌙 15 °C
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Selandia BaruBanks Peninsula Community43°39’32” S 172°42’26” E
Ohinetahi
11 Oktober, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌙 15 °C
We stayed the night at a freedom camping place on Lyttleton Harbour. It was convenient so we stayed and mixed it up with loads of young people in their 'sliders' crashing their damnable doors back and forth to til the wee hours. . Annoying for us but they're all living their best lives and having the best time.
We enjoyed the lively Lyttleton Farmers Market, Saturday mornings, which was packed with fresh food and produce, craft stalls, music and interestingly clad folks! We'll be back
The reason we stayed at this POP was the proximity to Ohinetahi, a garden of international significance, that has been on my to do list for many years so today was a big tick the box day.
This garden was first established in 1865 and thrived until the owner died and it was left without care for years until Sir Miles Warren and his sister Pauline Trengrove, along with her husband, bought the property in 1977 and developed it into the fabulous garden we saw today.
We wandered for about 3 hours in the heat, 26/27 degrees, around this diverse, beautiful property. I'm so so pleased to have been and highly recommend it as a must see for anyone who hasn't visited. We were lucky to park onsite but would advise anyone visiting to park in the layby opposite the main entrance. I'll let the photos do the talking..... absolutely wonderful!Baca selengkapnya
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- 11 Oktober 2025 18.19 - 13 Oktober 2025
- 2 malam
- ☀️ 22 °C
- Ketinggian: 23 mi
Selandia BaruBanks Peninsula Community43°39’33” S 172°42’27” E
Orton Bradley Park
11–13 Okt, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C
This lovely park is a POP. There is a a large grass area with dedicated power points and water and a lower area for non powered sites. There are flush loos and a dump site. We love it here and will be back.
There's lots to do here. There's large green spaces with kids playgrounds etc which are perfect for families, picnics, scout camps etc. The trust, who operates the park and the attached large working farm, have developed a variety of walking and biking tracks. There is a beautiful rhododendron garden and an arboretum which features NZ's largest tree, in terms of girth, 16.5M I think. A macrocarpa.
We walked through the rhododendrons and the arboretum. A great walk which we loved apart from the steep bits..... nothing changes eh! It was really warm again today so water was at a premium whilst walking! The photos at the end show me crossing another swing bridge....a fairly tame one at Ohinetahi, but still made my heart pound.Baca selengkapnya
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- Sabtu, 11 Oktober 2025 11.22
- ☁️ 23 °C
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Selandia BaruBanks Peninsula Community43°38’5” S 172°38’46” E
Ohinetahi photos
11 Oktober, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C
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- 7 Oktober 2025 17.48 - 10 Oktober 2025
- 3 malam
- ☀️ 13 °C
- Ketinggian: 20 mi
Selandia BaruBanks Peninsula Community43°39’32” S 172°42’27” E
Banks Peninsular
7–10 Okt, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
We made our way from Conway Flat via a night at a brand new, still being constructed POP just off the main highway at Waipara, to Rangiora and enjoyed an evening with Allan before finding our way to the Godley Head DOC camp the next day.
WOW what a drive in; elevated, narrow with sheer drop offs in places but the reward was so good. Fabulous scenery. The camp is placed right at the end of the peninsula with wide open spaces, and fabulous views every way you look. The main shipping channel is right there. It was interesting watching the pilot boat coming and going as ships of all sizes waited their turn to enter the port.
We explored the gun placements and read the history with interest. Fascinating! It was a very busy defence area throughout WW11 and now, buildings that remain are being done up gradually.
There are walking and cycling tracks around the Heads and we choose to do the Loop Track. It's quite steep in places and about 9ish kms. We were buggared when we got back but so happy to have done it. The young, fit 'kids', camped beside us, thought it was challenging too.... so maybe we're going ok! We did a smaller loop track the following day.
We went to this place for 1 night and stayed 3. We loved it and the weather was wonderful. We're a happy pair!Baca selengkapnya
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- Jumat, 03 Oktober 2025 15.05
- ☁️ 11 °C
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Selandia BaruHurunui District42°37’54” S 173°27’27” E
Photos Kaikoura
3 Oktober, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C
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- Hari 239–241
- 2 Oktober 2025 15.17 - 4 Oktober 2025
- 2 malam
- 🌧 10 °C
- Ketinggian: 13 mi
Selandia BaruHurunui District42°37’54” S 173°27’27” E
Conway Flat
2–4 Okt, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌧 10 °C
We moved on to Conway Flat and were excited to see one of Whale Watch boats very close to shore, in one of the bays, so we quickly pulled in and were absolutely chuffed to bits to see a whale. Our first time! We watched for an hour before reluctantly moving on. What a thrill though! They're elusive, quick animals and we were too busy being excited to get photos so no actual evidence, sadly.
Conway Flat POP is on a cliff above a large expanse of ocean and this, our second time here, reinforced what a wonderful place it is despite the wild weather on both occasions. We donned our wet weather gear and carried umbrellas for our walk this morning, being careful to dodge the evidence of the large mob of Black Angus cows and calves that went before us. Getting the laundry dry has been tricky but that's life on the road some days....I don't like using a dryer!Baca selengkapnya
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- 25 September 2025 14.19 - 2 Oktober 2025
- 7 malam
- ☁️ 14 °C
- Ketinggian: 13 mi
Selandia BaruKaikōura42°22’30” S 173°40’53” E
Kaikoura
25 Sep–2 Okt, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
It's been so good to have time to stay and play in this lovely town. The weather has been wonderful and so we've walked and walked and loved it. We had 4 nights at the NZMCA, north end, 2 nights at The Point POP, South End of town and then 1 night at the NZMCA park in South Bay. All of them were great but the POP had wonderful views out to sea and plenty to watch as the world wandered by our MH.
We did a coastal walk from the North end and over the next few days we did the Penninsular Walkway 3 times. It's a bit of a puff getting up the hill but so worth it. Once there the track opens up to well maintained, manicured grass and some bush. Fabulous views out to sea are very rewarding. The bottom peninsular walk offers great views too but the track surface is rubbish. The first part is large natural rock formations around the edge of the cliff, which we didn't mind navigating, followed by a track covered in large grade white stones which makes walking really tricky and so we opted to climb the steps halfway round and continue on the top track. We decided to head up again the next day just for the hell of it but followed that up with a bowl of hot chips and gelato served to us by the food trucks right across the road from the POP. Delicious!
From the NZMCA in South Bay we walked the St Paul's track. More steps and a quirky prayer box complete with pen and paper to leave your thoughts, akin to lighting a candle in a church, I suppose.
We were entertained by a great busker in the main street and have loved all the friendly people we've met and socialised with along the way whilst here . We had decided to have a night at the Puhi Puhi DOC camp, just north of Kaikoura, and loved the very pretty bush walk and the little river but I had a really uneasy feeling there so we headed back to Kaikoura. David says 'Happy wife, happy life!'.
We moved on to Conway Flat but will cover that in an upcoming post.Baca selengkapnya
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- Senin, 22 September 2025 11.40
- ☁️ 14 °C
- Ketinggian: 369 mi
Selandia BaruHanmer Springs42°31’24” S 172°49’38” E
Additional photos Hanmer to Kaikoura
22 September, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
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- Kamis, 18 September 2025
- 🌬 11 °C
- Ketinggian: 372 mi
Selandia BaruHanmer Springs42°31’17” S 172°49’50” E
Hanmer Springs
18 September, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌬 11 °C
It's been absolutely wonderful to discover lovely Hanmer Springs. We've not stayed this long before so we're happy.
This charming town is built around the pools and is definitely a hot spot for tourists and holidaying families. We happened to be here during school holidays so it was busy! We had two sessions in the pools, one in the main area where there's a myriad of options for all and one in a private pool to avoid the hundreds of kids that descended on the pools. David was happy to recognize the updated but original cafe area as the place where he and his family enjoyed hot milkshakes after they'd spent the day in the, then, segregated pools where no swimming attire was required. Highly recommend this as a must do activity. You can join the Hot Pools Club online to get good discounts.
We discovered the great network of walks and experiences in the Heritage Forest area that's just out of town. We walked up Conical Hill, puff puff puff, discovered the wonderful sculpture walk and the Forest walk which followed the perimeter of a large park space. There are lots of options for walking and biking here. It's a great facility.
I enjoyed by birthday while here and had a very good morning tea at Power House Cafe. It's also well worth a visit.
We spent 5 nights at the NZMCA Park then moved across the road to the Hanmer Reserve park which is great. There's limited parking, max 10 vehicles, but loads of space and a river walk up a deeply rutted track but we enjoyed it.
We have moved onto Kaikoura via the inland road to Mt Lyford.
David was chuffed to discover Rodin racetrack where he watched cars out doing their thing. He loves the back story of this place and what they're trying to achieve. Google it to find out.
We stayed at the very quirky, Terako Downs POP, where we quite literally bush whacked our way down the river. David was a hero and forged a crossing for us. Ever the Boy Scout! All was going well until 3 horses approached us st a very fast gallop so the well built crossing was dispensed with and wet, soggy shoes, socks and pants were dealt with back at the MH. It did not take nearly as long to get back.....adrenaline a plenty saw to that!
The drive to Kaikoura was great. The road is really winding but we discovered deep river valleys and north Canterbury high country farms. This is rugged country. We loved it.Baca selengkapnya

PelancongHammers Springs sounds fantastic. I was thinking Peter and I would spend a night here when we come over for Mums birthday on way to visit Stuart. I remember it was one of Grandma's favourite places.

PelancongYes it was Jan and you'd both love it. David has lovely memories of their annual holiday there. Xxx
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- Rabu, 17 September 2025 14.37
- 🌧 13 °C
- Ketinggian: 181 mi
Selandia BaruReefton42°7’10” S 171°51’50” E
REEFTON TO HANMER SPRINGS
17 September, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌧 13 °C
We left Westport in rain and arrived in Reefton in rain so no changes weather wise! We donned raincoats, grabbed the brollies and explored this quaint old town. We loved it! Popped into a few shops and got a few surprises..... one shop sold fishing gear, guns and amo, bikes and accessories, general hardware and........knitting wool and all accessories! Talk about a random mix! The chap was very chatty with a quick wit and great sense of humour. The general store across the road was the first building in the Southern Hemisphere to have electricity, generated from a local power station. It seems that Reefton was also the first town to have electrically lit street lights...hence its slogan 'Town of Light'. We did invest in a bottle of Little Biddy gin..... it's made here so it's a souvenir! Right!
We parked at the racecourse which would be lovely in dry weather so we'll be back.
We had a look at a couple of great walking options but everything was sodden so left for Hanmer driving a new road for us through miles of pristine native forest. Absolutely gorgeous! Discovered and experienced the Inangahua Swingbridge.....yep I volunteered to cross it! and then the Daniel's Lake track so of course we had to have wee look at that. A five minute walk, that wasn't, to the Sluice Box, saw us bushwhacking around big puddles that blocked the track and being liberally showered each time we touched a tree but wowed by the high water pressure squeezing through the gap.
The beauty of The Coast is amazing and we will be back.
Hanmer Springs turned on sun for us..... so so good, we were definitely feeling soggy! We intend to be here for four or five days.Baca selengkapnya
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- Minggu, 14 September 2025 11.24
- 🌬 11 °C
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Selandia BaruBuller District41°23’28” S 172°3’34” E
West Coast.... you're wet!
14 September, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌬 11 °C
While parked up at Gentle Annie we experienced a massive storm! Thunder, lightening, torrential rain and wind. Think Kidds Bush Barb! Despite that we decided to move over the hill, Karamea Bluff, to Little Wanganui after a catch up with Colin and Janet, Andrew's mum and dad at their bach in Mokihinui.
It's been interesting to see the contrast in white baiting here compared to home. The stands are very basic, some with a bit of shelter but lots with none. On the Mokihinui River there is a self imposed ban on set nets so only scoop nets are allowed. Over the hill we saw very few set nets so presume the same applies on that river too. The catches so far have been disappointing.
Again the weather was terrible but when the sun showed its face we hightailing it to the beach. Walked for about 40mins before turning for home just as a new front came in. We got drenched!
So.... we're quitting the coast! We have tried to explore but it's been pretty futile so we'll try again in May next year. We're now back in Westport awaiting the arrival of my new bank card, walking between showers when we can but invariably getting wet. Soggy shoes are the order of the day!
We're going to head to Reefton then Hanmer Springs and pray for sun!Baca selengkapnya
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- Kamis, 11 September 2025 10.51
- ☁️ 10 °C
- Ketinggian: 6 mi
Selandia BaruWestport41°43’55” S 171°36’15” E
Additional Photos
11 September, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C
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- Kamis, 04 September 2025 12.14
- ☀️ 17 °C
- Ketinggian: 47 mi
Selandia BaruMarlborough District41°32’35” S 173°57’48” E
From East to West
4 September, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C
As indicated in my previous blog we did indeed get to Wither Farm where we loved a steep but gradual climb to wonderful views out to the sea. Whither Farm is a network of tracks that cater for walkers of all abilities as well as cyclists of all abilities. It's a wonderful asset for Blenheim that's well maintained and patronized.
Next day we were pleased to 'do' the Blenheim River paths which we tried to cycle a few weeks ago but most of them were flooded. Was great to see them dry and cleaned up.
We moved to Waikawa Bay to spend time with family and watch the AB's play South Africa. It was a great match accompanied by lots of commentary from all the 'experts' in the room! Lots of laughs!
We've stayed at all, bar one, NZMCA camps in the SI now after enjoying a night at Koromiko where we wandered through the memorial bush track and had a catch up with members we'd met in Kaikoura.
We've been crisscrossing our way around the top of the SI catching up with Ian and Prue on occasions so it was wonderful to have a couple of nights with them in Murchison. It was our first stay in this wee town and we loved it. It's full of rustic old buildings brimming with stories past. We discovered a gorgeous walk that saw us climbing up a few step pinches that opened to a simple, at times muddy and blocked with fallen trees, track through native bush that ended at a weir and gorgeous waterfall. This track is right up there with the lovliest we've found so far.
We've been trying to get to the West Coast but poor weather has seen us delaying this past of our trip however we decided to just go for it so we did. We traveled on a very wet day to Westport NZMCA camp. We popped in to see the longest swing bridge in NZ, which we admired from afar, on the road to Westport. Yesterday and today have been really warm. The North Beach provided us with a great walk which we followed up with some of the Cape Foulwind track which we'll complete from the other end when we return to Westport in a few days.
Today we continued up the road to Gentle Annie camp in Mokihinui and what a camp it is, right on the wild west coast. We love the quirky details.
We noticed a Country and Western Museum in Hector, on our way here, and went in for a look. WOW! What surprise! Barry has been collecting LP's, 45's, and 1000's of photos and other morabilia for 60 years and has amassed one of largest private collections in the world. Hector is a tiny wee place and to find this here was really unexpected.
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PelancongGood to see you are still getting lots of surprises on your journeys. Hope all continues to go well. All good in Cromwell, sun shining and days warming up a bit.
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- Minggu, 24 Agustus 2025 13.51
- ☀️ 14 °C
- Ketinggian: 9 mi
Selandia BaruNelson41°18’21” S 173°13’8” E
Catch up time
24 Agustus, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C
We've had a lovely time discovering the Motueka, Blenheim, Rarangi, Richmond area with a short lived diversion to St Arnaud.
The weather has been wonderful so we've walked lots. Rabbit Island is a firm favourite so we've loved the chance to walk on this gorgeous beach a few times. We got the bikes out one day and cycled from Richmond and around a lovely costal area before we ended up at the Honest Lawyer for a well earned beer. We had thought a basket of hot chips would go down well but thought better of it when told we'd wait for about 75 mins! The beer was good! As was the music being played by a wonderful band. 30's and 40's music. We loved it and the atmosphere it brought to the garden where loads of people were enjoying a gorgeous day.
I was thrilled to get my hair cut by our clever niece, Jacque.
Part way through this part of our trip we decided to head to the West Coast and really enjoyed the drive to St Arnaud where it rained and rained all night long. So....a look at the long range forecast saw us hightailing it back to the East Coast and sun.
We shopped at Connings fruit and vegetables market and also discovered Good For, a fabulous bulk store for all dry food pantry requirements as well as oils and sauces. Both these places we recommend highly.
David loved wandering around the large area at the Wakefield vintage museum. He enjoyed reminiscing about the machines and tractors etc from his youth.
We walked around a small lake at Taylors Dam. It's really pretty with lots of resident swans, geese and ducks but also a track that saw us minding where we stepped.... there were fowl poops all over it! It was clearly evident that the area had been flooded in recent weeks.
While staying at the Blenheim Racecourse we discovered Pollard Park. It boundaries the golf course that's directly behind the racecourse. What a find! It's the lovliest park. On two boundaries sit homes that look directly into the park or the golfcourse but separated by a water channel. It was interesting to see the bridges the families had erected to gain access to the park. A drawbridge, a swivel bridge, a concertina bridge, planks, regular bridges.... all manner of styles were evident.
Rarangi is a lovely area. The beach is not to our liking, gravel and course sand, but it has great views. Access to Monkey Bay is via some stone steps to a viewing platform where the North Island was in plain view. We decided to use the steps for a bit of fitness training....up down up down...puff...puff...puff!
The walk to Whites Bay is closed from the road above Rarangi but we walked to the road via a steep, zigzagged track.
Hopefully we'll get to Wither Farm for a walk tomorrow.Baca selengkapnya
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- Hari 196
- Rabu, 20 Agustus 2025 10.34
- ☀️ 9 °C
- Ketinggian: 70 mi
Selandia BaruMāpua41°14’40” S 173°2’42” E
Pics
20 Agustus, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C
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- Kamis, 14 Agustus 2025 10.01
- ☀️ 8 °C
- Ketinggian: 6 mi
Selandia BaruMotueka41°7’35” S 173°0’56” E
MOTUEKA/MAPUA
14 Agustus, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C
After our caving adventure we decided to stay a few more nights in Motueka..... it's such a good jumping off point for lots of places of interest. There's a variety of walking tracks right behind the NZMCA camp so we investigated those one day and then walked into town. We discovered the Ruiwaka Resurgence which we really enjoyed despite not being able to get up to the actual point of the Resurgence. The track is damaged. It's a lovely spot.
We caught up with Ian and Prue in Richmond where we stayed to the A snd P showgrounds. We were entertained by a local Kennel Association who were running a scent school for their dogs. Who knew that was even a thing..... apart from security/ police pups!
The following day we attended Bethy's funeral online. An emotional time with lots of tissues nearby. I needed a bit of a blow out afterwards so we rode 20kms on the beautiful Mapua cycleway.
On our way back to Motueka we found, on Prue's advice, The Factory Corner where we discovered the absolute best green grocer we've ever been to. The Conning family grow most of the produce which is of outstanding quality. There's a great deli that sells fabulous selections of specialty meats and cheeses. If you're up this way put it on your list!
We've discovered little pockets of loveliness all around us. The Riwaka boat harbour, The Raumanuka Scenic Reserve..... again, where we walked before a shower had us scurrying back to the MH, The Smoke House in Mapua for fish and chips and yes.... they're great and we'd recommend you go there, a wonderful POP, Gardner Valley, run by the very generous snd hospitable Wolfe family. There's a lovely walk around their wetlands and the area above them.
Today we found Kina, a wee area above Mapua. It was good to be walking on a beach again and to see some of the very impressive, massive mansions and estates. WOW.... there's some money in the area!
Tomorrow we celebrate our 49th wedding anniversary. What a gorgeous place to be to reflect on our life-journey together. ❤Baca selengkapnya
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- Hari 189
- Rabu, 13 Agustus 2025 14.12
- ☀️ 9 °C
- Ketinggian: 647 mi
Selandia BaruTasman District41°1’8” S 172°54’9” E
Ngarua Caves Takaka Hill
13 Agustus, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C
Well WOW! The best $30 each we've spent in ages.
We're both a bit rattled by being underground but we'd heard great things about these caves so took the plunge and down we went with Janet, our guide.
What a truly fantastic place. The images speak for themselves. My knees were a tad unsure a couple of times and my head was definitely unsure when I saw our exit method but so worth it. These ancient cave systems are remarkable. The Muldoon and Rodin 'sculptures' have been formed by water alone. Incredible!
Musicians love the acoustic qualities and brides love the atmosphere of the cathedral so there are special occasions held there. Very special!Baca selengkapnya
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- 10 Agustus 2025 17.33 - 16 Agustus 2025
- 6 malam
- ⛅ 9 °C
- Ketinggian: 12 mi
Selandia BaruTasman District40°49’31” S 173°0’18” E
Totaranui/Wainui photos
10–16 Agu, Selandia Baru ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C
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- Kamis, 07 Agustus 2025 12.05
- 🌧 11 °C
- Ketinggian: 27 mi
Selandia BaruTākaka40°50’54” S 172°46’14” E
Port Tarakohe and Totaranui
7 Agustus, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌧 11 °C
We stayed five nights at Port Tarakohe and were joined by Chris and Ian for some of that time. The days were spent exploring; Takaka township where I found a lovely little butcher shop, The Butcheress; Te Waikoropupu Springs which is still lovely but becoming filled with weed; a lovely walk at Patons Rock on a dreary misty day; a walk into Pohara and another around the Port. David was chuffed to be asked to go fishing with Dion O'Rourke, a Lions mate from our time in Wanaka, who lives in Pohara. Ian was pleased to go too. They had a successful day bringing home two good kahawai and five gurnard. They caught others but returned them to the sea. It was a beautiful calm day. The fish was delicious.
The drive into Totaranui was great given the recent weather. There's evidence of some big slips but none seemed to damage the roads rather they poured over the roads and were easily cleared.
The DOC camping ground is massive and remote. It's got over 200 camp sites and can cater for around 850 people! It's separated into sectors. There's a well set up ablutions block for every two sectors however the showers offer one temp only......COLD! Imagine that at New Years. Apparently it has a big number of young people celebrating! The golden sand beach will be heaving.
We walked to Skinner Point and explored the beach on the way.
We set up on the beach, after dinner one night, to watch for penguins but sadly didn't see any although there were footprints aplenty from the previous night.
We also enjoyed the set up fireplaces and once again toasted mini chocolate fish!
On our way out today we drove into Wainui Bay and walked out to the beach. It's really lovely! We followed that up with a walk to the Wainui Falls. We loved them both. It was disappointing that the last few steps on the Falls track were washed out so my knees weren't up to walking the last few meters around a corner to see the Falls. David clambered down some rocks and he walked the last wee bit and got good photos.
We're now back at Port Tarakohe for the night before we head back to Motueka/Blenheim/ / Nelson Lakes..... decision still pending!Baca selengkapnya
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- Selasa, 05 Agustus 2025 13.45
- 🌬 12 °C
- Ketinggian: Permukaan laut
Selandia BaruTasman District40°31’4” S 172°44’57” E
Farewell Spit
5 Agustus, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌬 12 °C
We changed plans earlier in the week so took the opportunity to head out onto the Spit on our way back from Mangarakau. We walked up the eastern side for about 1.5ks then crossed to the west coast via a well formed road with a few muddy patches that saw us detouring through a bit of scrub. The contrast between these coasts was quite impressive. The Eastern side was strewn in driftwood and the tide was well out leaving huge mudflats that were great to walk on. The western side comprised a wide open sandy beach backed by sand hills and fronted by big rolling waves. Absolutely gorgeous! The weather was mild, again, and the walking easy so a really lovely day that ended with an icecream at the Pakawau camping ground, cheapest icecreams we've had for eons, and the drive back to Tarakoe where we'll stay for day or two to let a weather front blow over before we head over to Totaranui for a few days.Baca selengkapnya

PelancongFunny you should say that Trish. We made the comment that while we have issues with DOC it's wonderful that this place is in pristine condition so we're grateful to DOC for that. In fact it's been wonderful seeing what a good job they've done in all the places we've been. We're impressed. The DOC staff have been 100% pleasant and helpful.
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- Hari 175
- Rabu, 30 Juli 2025 15.42
- ☁️ 13 °C
- Ketinggian: 12 mi
Selandia BaruTasman District40°31’9” S 172°43’28” E
Pakawau and Mangarakau
30 Juli, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C
We stayed on at Pakawau to attend the Nelson/ Tasman NZMCA rally that was held over the weekend. What a great time we had. We met some lovely people and had loads of laughs. The gin tasting session was so good! The owner/ distiller was a really hard case.... great fun! We'll definitely call in to the distillery in Motupipi to make some purchases.
Sunday morning we departed to make our way to Mangarakau. What a wonderful discovery! The road in is in mostly great condition. There are lots of causeways on the road around the Whanganui Inlet with a picture around every corner. We saw a pair of white heron wading on the flats. This is real west coast country. Native bush everywhere and very remote living. We were surprised at how many people call this place home, with lots of mail boxes at the end of steep tracks up to houses among the bush. Farmers here must face some real challenges but most of the stock looked to be in great condition. Calving is well under way now.
Mangarakau is a fabulous place. Note this one Neil and Trish! Margaret and Paul were here to greet us after we parked on a bit of a clearing next to the beach. It's a real contrast to the east coast with lovely big waves foaming as they rolled in. The noise is impressive.
David got his finny out but despite his effort we were pleased to have a back up plan. Paul had set up a beach fire which we sat around, cooking dinner and eating toasted marshmallows until they ran out so out came chocolate fish...... who knew they were soooo good toasted!
We woke to a lovely sunrise and mild day so we explored the beach which is sandy with a big rock spit at one end and the Puturau River mouth at the other. The tide surges up the river at high tide and this the best time to catch kahawai but not for us. Just a chocolate fish....see the pic. The rock spit at the other end is just wonderful with beautifully carved pools, limestone formations, interesting stones and sandy paths through it at low tide. We were completely enchanted here.
Lots of driftwood provided building materials for beach structures, one had an entrance that featured a fire pit that looked great but I'm sure held a fair chance of destroying the creative effort!
We have been surprised by the number of people who just appear on the beach, almost all locals. One young chap arrived at dusk and joined us at our beach fire with his lovely pooch, Dawn. He was one of five builders constructing a new woodshed nearby and had brought his Dawn down to the beach for a run. He stopped and yarned for an hour and enjoyed one of our spit cooked sausages which were delicious. David loved reliving his scouting days!
This place is one of NZ's best kept winter secrets......shhhhhh let's keep it that way because apparently it's wall to wall people during whitebaiting and summer holidays.Baca selengkapnya
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- Hari 174–176
- 29 Juli 2025 21.47 - 31 Juli 2025
- 2 malam
- 🌧 12 °C
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Selandia BaruTasman District40°35’60” S 172°41’16” E
Boat racing Daniel Waihola
29–31 Jul, Selandia Baru ⋅ 🌧 12 °C
This is not related to our time on the road but definitely warrants a mention..
Last weekend was a biggie for our family. Daniel competed in the last NZ Boat Marathon Commission event for the season. He entered the Nominated Speed event with Matt Lamb and Tully crewing, placing 8th, followed by the main speed event. It was special that Matt was with him for the first event but even more special that Tully crewed in the speed event making him the third generation in our family to take to the water competitively. Daniel placed second overall in the NZ Championship so NZ2 which means that as he is no longer NZ1 the green hair goes! AT LAST! 🤣 Very proud parents/ grandparents.
Haven't done this before so giving it a go. Hope the FB link works.
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- Hari 169
- Kamis, 24 Juli 2025 15.49
- ☁️ 12 °C
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Selandia BaruTasman40°35’38” S 172°41’29” E
Pakawau
24 Juli, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C
What a gorgeous wee gem this is. We've been here since Thursday 24th and will be here until Monday morning. We've been joined by Margaret, Paul, Gerard, Sue and Ian and Chris. Eddie and Bob and Ann and Allan have also been here so it's been quite social especially celebrating Sue's special day.
Chris had a fall while out walking and unfortunately broke both the ulnar and radius in her left wrist. A trip to firstly the Takaka med center then Nelson hospital and she was sorted but really bruised and sporting a cast. She's pretty stoic!
David has built bonfires.... yes they're allowed here..... so different from home.... two nights so out came the marshmallows! Such a lovely thing to do.
We've enjoyed long beach walks most days with shoes off and David in shorts. David had a day out on the briny with hope of catching dinner. Lucky we had sausages just in case! We love winter in Golden Bay. Today it's been wet and breezy but the temperature has been around 13/14 so mild enough to walk between the intermittent showers.
Yesterday we popped into Collingwood and were reminded that this was home to some alternative folk which added to the character of the wee town. We visited the little museum and found that the town was named for Collingwood who was second in Comand of the HMS Victory which we explored when we were in Portsmouth, England. Also saw an image of the wharf that was built at Pakawau which is now reduced to derelict piles.
It's such a pleasure to have such mild weather every day and such a big change from the climate at home. We're loving it. Tomorrow we're heading out to explore Farewell Spit.Baca selengkapnya

PelancongI love the laid back characters in Golden Bay, we will definitely spend more time there
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- Rabu, 23 Juli 2025 11.04
- ☀️ 10 °C
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Selandia BaruTākaka40°51’7” S 172°49’27” E
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23 Juli, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C
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- Hari 163
- Jumat, 18 Juli 2025 15.48
- ☀️ 11 °C
- Ketinggian: 25 mi
Selandia BaruWaikawa41°16’31” S 174°2’14” E
Golden Bay
18 Juli, Selandia Baru ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C
We've made it to gorgeous Golden Bay!
But a catch up of what came before..... We had another couple of lovely nights with Stuart in Picton as we were picking up a very tired but elated Sam from his Outward Bound adventures. It was wonderful to hear his animated stories between feeding him SOOOOO much food! We dropped him off at the Blenheim Airport and then drove to Motueka for a night. We backed down Jacque and Andrew's drive for the night and watched the third All Blacks/France game with them. Thanks J and A. Always great to be with you both.
From there we drove over the Takaka Hill and into Golden Bay. We stopped and walked into the lookout on the way.... impressive views back over Motueka and out to sea.
We have had four blissful nights at Port Tarakohe. Bob and Eddie and Alan and Alan, NZMCA friends were there. We were later joined by Gerard and Sue, Chris and Ian and Margaret and Paul. The weather has been fabulous. Sunny warm days with very crisp evenings and mornings. So different from our Central Otago winters.
We walked, explored The Labyrinth Stones and caught up with friends. There's still more to do in a week or so.
We've all now moved to Pakawau..... the beach, the paddling, the weather.... shorts and tshirts.... the company.... absolutely wonderful! This is what it's all about.Baca selengkapnya





















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































PelancongAbsolutely fabulous. Gorgeousness plus
PelancongIt really was a special experience!
PelancongWhat a fabulous place
Pelancong🙂