Te Araroa trail km 543 – 566 2024-02-02

With my friend Marie I walked some of the Te Araroa trail, this runs from the top of the North Island (Te Ika o Maui) to the bottom of the South Island (Te Waipounamu).

https://www.teararoa.org.nz/

She has been doing it in stages when she gets the chance and is now in the Auckland area, so I went along for the day.

We started at Orewa at about KM 542.5 The Orewa camp ground

Out across that first bridge

And then it was wandering along some sometimes quite unsafe roads for a while. Eventually though we got to Stillwater

Which looks like a great place, it does have a new highway going in just north of it though.

From there, there was nature to walk through rather than highway.

With some great views, below looking out towards Gulf Harbour and Coromandel.

And there our major test

Heading for that beach visible in the middle of the peninsula on the other side of the Okura River.

The Te Araroa website could be clearer, and the local said we needed to wait for low tide, 7:26 pm.

We were there by 5 pm. To wait

We waited diligently, until some time before 6pm we saw a guy running on the distant beach, head into the water and head our way, he swam but was soon running again on the wading bird mudflats.

We intercepted him, he told us it was about head deep and in 20 or so minutes should be fine, and continued on up the coast. Quite an athlete really.

So out we went to the distant pole, knee deep out to there, then into the deep, well you see how deep below in Maries pic.

We went round the coastline then, slipping and sliding and rockhopping until Pohutukawa Bay, a male nudist beach apparently (No I didn’t).

Had enough of rocks and slime by then and went the inland route

Quite a day out really, I am suffering, hamstrings and calf muscles, but hope I am game for more next Friday.

20240105 New Years Road Trip

We went down the west coast of the North Island, to New Plymouth and then on to Whanganui.

A trip I have been meaning to make for some time but didn’t get to until now.

The weather wasn’t great to start with, but fits the landscape somehow.

In New Plymouth the Len Lye center

Really quite an impressive building, and the artworks of his when in action are great.

The above by John McLean, who was a primary teacher I had, he passed away a few months ago. This doesn’t really represent his later work.

An article/obituary for him here.

We timed it badly going up to the visitor center on Mt Taranaki, and queued for 75 minutes before we could go up.

When we got down there was no queue.

Then around Cape Egmont to Whanganui.

The views above from the Durie hill tower, reached through the tunnel below and an elevator and then a stair climb.

There we stayed with Gavin, one of my flatmates from when I lived in the city at 45 Anzac Ave.
Which I wrote about here

Was good to see one of Brian Wills’ Paintings there too.

Happy New Year!