Day two of our 2014 Abel Tasman tramp, Anchorage to Bark Bay. The pix don't convey it, but day two was the beginning of some hardships...more sand flies, a short tidal crossing blown off but a long uphill hike substituted, and a loud, unpleasant night at the boatie-filled campground at Bark Bay. Should we do this again, we'll stay at the hut at Bark Bay.
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Abel Tasman, 1
Oh; did I mention that the AT is the one with a couple/three tidal crossings, and that one has to plan one's trip, reservations, and so on, in accordance with the tides? |
The scenery, now bush, now beach, always beautiful |
Waterfall and pool |
The hut at Anchorage Bay; the nice campground was a hundred meters to the left |
View from our campsite; that's a floating backapacka hostel in the center; you hike during the day, sleep on it during the night; there's no conveyance nor abode New Zealanders haven't contrived |
Vicki reading her Kindle (what? you don't trek with your Kindle?); second big difference from 2009: the sand flies were waiting for us |
Strange New Zealand blueberries: don't eat, don't touch, don't even ask... |
Thursday, February 27, 2014
New Zealand Out-Takes, 2
It's time again for another episode of everyone's favorite, New Zealand Out-Takes!
New Zealand pumpkins: trick or treat! Maybe it's because of the hole in the ozone layer? |
Seen at hiking carparks across the Island; this is their version of "stand your ground" |
On the Kawarau, near the Argonaths |
Signage at AJ Hackett Bungy |
At touristy places one also occasionally sees "please do not stand on the toilet seats" signs |
Details at 10 |
Old police station in Hoki |
North of Greymouth |
Vegetable eruption at Punakaiki Rocks |
Up closer |
Unusual leaf pattern on a flax plant |
Still processing this one... |
Scenic view carpark; we were the only non-RV |
RV of our dreams, near Murchison; I'll have a separate post on such vehicles soon; they are not really all that uncommon in New Zealand; note the slide-outs |
Around Motueke and Riwaka is where they grow the hops (as in beer) |
It's a small operation, but makes the best, hoppiest, IPA I've had yet |
Westport
Westport is not one of New Zealand's destination towns...mostly a fishing town, a regional center, jump off for the Heaphy Track Great Walk, and last major stop north before swinging back east toward Abel Tasman and the Marlborough Sound. We liked it well enough, tenting at the TripInn hostel, walking an interesting main street, and having a great Indian dinner.
Like so many New Zealand towns, some great Art Deco... |
Thus |
And thus |
And thus |
WWI memorial...we've been to most of those places... |
There's not much light pollution on the South Island; alas, I lack the skill and the camera to capture some of the heavenly sights we've seen, but they have been stupendous, best ever, etc. |
The TripInn in Westport, a Victorian mansion now a hostel |
Reception |
Beautiful landscaping and garden, including passion fruit and black roses like in Menlo Park |
Our site; nearby was a young man from Colorado who had been born in Tallahassee...Go 'Noles, #1! |
But the road goes ever on, and the next morning we are wending our way through the Nelson lakes area |
Toward camping reservations on the Abel Tasman Tramp |
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