All Good Things must come to an End

Yesterday we drove through from Kaikoura to Hanmer, taking the inland route. Unlike the drive north, we actually found the right road this time! It was one of the hottest days we’ve had yet, withЧитать далее
A Walk and a Half - part 2!

Unfortunately, it appears we should have returned to the upper track via a steep, stepped path about half-way along the coast. Instead, we carried on round, with the track disappearing and the terrainЧитать далее
A Walk and a Half! part 1...

We started the day with a very pretty woodland walk through the native forest surrounding the campsite, and then headed back into Kaikoura. We decided to attempt the Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway, fromЧитать далее
Happy Birthday Charlie!

Thanks to everyone who called or texted birthday messages today – it was great to hear from you all. Our plan today was to go out for a nice relaxed birthday lunch in Kaikoura, and last night weЧитать далее
The Start of our Return

With steady rain for the rest of the day yesterday and more forecast for today, we left the Blenheim area this morning and reluctantly turned south, which is effectively the start of our homewardЧитать далее
White's Bay

After a very peaceful and relatively bug-free night tucked in beside the forest, and a cooked breakfast, we decided to tackle one of the numerous walks that head out from the camp. The Black Jack LoopЧитать далее
Disappointment Island!

Well there was great excitement all along the beach last night: heaps of people turned up during the early evening and set up in little groups with their chairs and their chilly-bins, some withЧитать далее
Up to Rarangi Beach

Having not been for a decent walk for a few days now we decided to head to the Wither Hills Farm Park on the outskirts of Blenheim, where there are a number of walking tracks. We chose the one namedЧитать далее
More Wine-tasting in Blenheim

This morning we found a laundromat and ticked off a bit of shopping while our clothes were revolving. Then it was off for lunch at Wither Hills, a winery with an impressive restaurant and a commandingЧитать далее
Blenheim

It rained overnight and this morning, so we didn’t hang around the lakes for long. After checking out the other DOC camps in the area, including finding the start of the Buller River (which flowsЧитать далее
Lake Rotoiti

I forgot to tell you about the satellite train! As luck would have it, we just happened to be heading from Joanne and Simon’s house back to our motorhome at a little before 10pm on Sunday night,Читать далее
Four Days at Patons Rock

Sadly our Farewell Spit trip was the last fine day we had for four days – weren’t we lucky! On Thursday we headed back into Takaka to get some groceries, only to bump into the Betneys coming outЧитать далее
Farewell Spit - part 2

We took the opportunity to have a good walk along the beach, until the bus came and collected us for the return journey. The driver pointed out a colony of gannets at the end of the Spit which he saidЧитать далее
We cruise along Farewell Spit - part 1

Happy Birthday Geoff!
Today was such a massive day we’ve decided to post it in two parts. We had a VERY early start, with the alarm waking us at 5.15, and we were waiting at the roadside for ourЧитать далее
We Cross to the West Coast

Our destination this morning was the most westerly part of the northern South Island. Or the most northerly part of the West Coast! An initially sealed road heads inland from Golden Bay, crosses aЧитать далее
Paua Patties in Pakawau

This morning we reluctantly left our favourite POP (with a promise to return) and headed on toward the end of the road. We stopped at Milnthorpe Park on the edge of the Parapara Inlet, where a largeЧитать далее
Day 2 at the Betneys' POP

The Betneys’ park over property is the best one we’ve stayed at yet! None of the others came with catering, and an outdoor shower in a tropical garden was a real highlight! It has been lovelyЧитать далее
Takaka and the Dancing Sands

After a major stock-up at the supermarket in Takaka, we took a wander along the main street and around the stalls at the weekly market there. It’s an interesting part of the country, which appearsЧитать далее
A walk to Wainui Falls

Today we left Totaranui and stopped on the way out for a walk up to the Wainui Falls. This is a very scenic 40 minute climb up to a thundering 20m high waterfall. The boulder-strewn stream has hugeЧитать далее
A walk to Anapai Bay

Today we packed our lunch and a coffee and took the track north to Anapai Bay, another beautiful walk through the native bush. Our ‘Short Walks’ book listed this at 1 hour 40 return, but we did itЧитать далее
A rest day at Totaranui

Today was a ‘rest’ day, so nothing much to report other than Charlie went above and beyond the call of duty fighting the elements to secure another huge haul of oysters off the rocks for dinner.Читать далее
A big walk to Goat Bay

I was just opening up my laptop to start penning today’s update when the laptop skidded across the table and knocked a whole glass of dark red wine over – it splashed all over both the seat ANDЧитать далее
We reach Totaranui

What a beautiful morning! We set off from Pohara and wound our way round the coast past the stunning Ligar, Tata and Wainui Bays (the other end of the Abel Tasman Coastal Walk) until the tar seal runsЧитать далее
Over the Takaka Hill

Apologies for the delay in transmission over the last few days. We have spent a magical 4 days at Totaranui, where there is not enough signal to be able to get onto the internet.
Here’s what we’veЧитать далее
Abel Tasman Coastal Track

What an amazing day! We decided a cooked breakfast would set us up for the day so it wasn’t the earliest of starts, but we set off from camp with our walking poles swinging. Slathered with sunblockЧитать далее
Путешественникwonderful trip, enjoyed travelling with you. Great catching up last night ❤