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Waiwhiu

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    • Day 33

      Pakiri zum Dome Café

      November 3, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Das war mit Ansage ein harter Tag!!!
      Um kurz vor 7 Uhr ging es los. Ich bin gemeinsam mit Henrik gestartet. Es ging ein paar Kilometer über eine gravel road und dann ging es dem Berg hoch! Eigentlich war es heute ein reines hoch und runter und das alles gepaart mit sehr viel Matsch, Wind, Wolken und ein paar Regenschauern. 😅
      Es war am Anfang echt sehr windig, aber zum Glück nicht kalt. Eigentlich war es eine sehr angenehme Temperatur um wandern. Durch die Wolken konnte man auch nicht sehen, wo man eigentlich hin, bzw. hoch musste. 😄
      Es war definitiv schweißtreiben, aber es hat auch Spaß gemacht und der Weg war toll, wenn man auch nicht so viel von der Landschaft sehen konnte. Das hatten wir ja schon vor 2 Tagen. 😊
      Henrik ist irgendwann vorgelaufen, aber ich habe immer wieder andere Wanderer getroffen.
      Zum Teil war es echt eine reine Matschpartie und man konnte nur durch langsames gehen versuchen zu vermeiden auf dem Hintern zu landen.
      Den ersten trail für heute habe ich zum 11:30 Uhr beendet. Dann ging es ein kleines Stück über Straße und gravel road. Da habe ich dann erst mal Mittagspause gemacht und dann ging es weiter zum nächsten trail. Noch mal 12 km hoch und runter durch den Matsch. Zum Teil war es aber auch wirklich sehr schöner Wald.
      Ich würde mal sagen bis zu den letzten 3,5 km fand ich es heute richtig gut! Ich habe mich gut gefühlt und fand den Weg super schön und abwechslungsreich! Aber die letzten 3,5 km hätten nicht mehr sein gemusst. 😅🙈 Da war dann einfach die Luft raus und ich wollte nur noch ankommen. 😅
      Nach 10,5 Stunden, um halb sechs, war ich dann auch endlich da.
      Wir können in einem 'Garten' von einem ehemaligen Café übernachten.
      Zelt aufbauen, um Glück gibt es fließendes Wasser, so konnten wir uns sauber bekommen 😄, kochen und essen und dann ins Zelt. 😊
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    • Day 25

      Wald kann ganz lang sein

      November 24, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Gestern hab ich ein paar Tramper wiedergetroffen, die ich schon mal im UTEA Park am Abend vor meinem Start getroffen hatte. Die Idee war, sich heute Abend in Sheepworld, einem Campingplatz ca. 25km entfernt zu treffen. Das hörte sich wie eine gute Distanz an. Allerdings wurde mir im Laufe des Tages klar, dass sich keiner das Höhenprofil angeschaut hatte... Und das hatte es in sich, vorallem am Ende.

      Aber der Wald war mal wieder genial. Zum Teil war der Weg kaum zu erkennen. Er sah eher aus wie ein Pfad von Wilddieben oder zumindest von den Wildhütern, die regelmäßig die Fallen für Staatsfeind Nr. 1, das Opossum, mit vergifteten Eiern auffüllen...
      Hatte ich schon erwähnt, dass ich im Wald ein Dauergrinsen im Gesicht habe 😀 Es ist einfach nur schön!

      Um 7h bin ich gestartet und um 18.10h war ich hier die Erste, der Rest trödelte dann aber mehr oder minder erschöpft auch ein. Es waren dann insgesamt doch 28km mit vielen steilen Höhenmetern. Dafür gab's zur Belohnung ein Bier 🍺
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    • Day 28

      Dome Forest

      October 29, 2022 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Really fell on our feet today - after no plan in the morning, we got a message from the lovely Carolyn and John - Trail Angels in Warkworth - who agreed to pick us up, take our bags to their place and then drop us at the start of the Dome Forest track, so we could get through before the worst of the rain. Sped through the 12kms of Dome (what is said in the trail notes to take 6 hours took us 3h15) and hitched back from the trail head to Warkworth with Glenys - who invited us to her family BBQ. So much good food was eaten, and many beers drunk before we headed back to John and Carolyn's to wait out the next day's rain (with their gorgeous dogs Benny and Jetsy, and Ziggy the cat)Read more

    • Day 166

      Letztes Mal Camping😱

      March 4, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Letztes Mal im Auto schlafen
      Letztes Mal am Campingkocher kochen
      Letztes Mal auf Camping-Toiletten gehen
      Letztes Mal mitten in Natur schlafen/wohnen

      Nach 6 Monaten😅 Eine Ära geht zu Ende ;)

    • Day 40

      Ngawha Hot springs and Doubtless Bay

      October 25, 2016 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Ngawha (n-ga-fa) Springs:
      Early start today (well relatively for us). Woke up to rain that had been going all night but we were planning on getting wet anyway so it wasn't too much of a downer! I was just a little annoyed as it was my first day driving and it chose to rain 😳😔
      Arrived at 9 and enjoyed a dip in a few of the hot springs here for just $4...bargain! Very quiet place, mostly locals who were really friendly and welcoming. One man Stuart had been going there 50 Years and said it was once just mud pools (they now have floors to keep the mud settled). Now it is stinky, sulphur smelling black water that sticks to all your hairs when you get up so you look like a hairy beast lol 😝😆
      It still felt natural though as the pools are small and there is nothing at all fancy about the place I like some of the others we saw advertised. Really glad we found it 😁 We started our dip in a pool which was 30 degrees but soon felt the need for more heat, especially as we were being rained on and there was a cool breeze. We got out and braved the cold to find a warmer pool.
      Rob dipped his feet in 'the doctor' pool and now claims its namesake is for the need of a doctor after been in the thing. It hurt his feet at a screamingly hot 43 degrees! Eeek! We were advised to try 'the Bulldog' instead as it was just 40 lol. We had a go and although it took a little while to get in, with the encouragement of long time veteran Stuart we were in... it was lovely! Just had to watch for the hot spots on the floor as the water bubbled through.

      Lunch at Mangonui:
      Drove to a place called Mangonui for lunch today as many online sites rave about its fish and chips, fresh from the local sea. The rain continued most of the way there but cleared on arrival. Beautiful Bay, very small and quaint with turquoise water all around. We walked along the edge and round a corner to where the beat fish and chips were sold. I had Lemonfish and Rob had a battered sausage fish.
      They were pretty good but after having had three fish and chips whilst being here we have concluded that UK fish and chips are by far the best. Larger portions, crispier batter and waaaay better chips! We are fairly certain these were McCain oven chips after seeing their ticket branding!
      We ate them by the Bay and enjoyed teasing the poor little seagulls that are much smaller and far more patient than those in England. They got some scraps at the end but we made them work for it. Quite impressed by their flying agility as they kept catching them midair.

      Doubtless Bay:
      Next stop Doubtless Bay, named by Cook because "this is doubtless a Bay!".
      Lovely and long beach that is also a road... awesome... and we went for a stroll along it. Realised there was an abundance of shells all in a nice line from the tide and I went back to being about 10 and started collecting as many of the pretty ones that I could carry. Don't get shells like this back home so made the most of it! Will post pictures ☺️
      Walked back to the car as the tide started to come in closer and then realised I didn't have my phone. Next half hour or so was spent searching the car and searching the beach, Rob tried to phone it but it went to voicemail (we now know he rang the wrong number) and so we assumed it had been swallowed by the sea somehow. Still very confused as we were looking on the ground the whole time so would have seen it fall. Now we know it has not been swallowed by the sea we think it might have fallen out of the car and been swiped 😩😭😔
      We went to another Bay around the corner whilst we waited for the tide to go out which took my mind of it because it was beautiful! White sandy beach and lush green surroundings, really small Bay and the waves were just right. Might have swam had we had the time.
      Instead we drove back to Doubtless Bay, had a yummy pasta by the sea and then drove along the beach for one last search. No luck 🙁
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