Monday, February 28, 2011

LAST DAY....LOVE A HOT SHOWER

Friday 4th February
Woke up with about 150 bites, little bastard. It is a bit drizzly today. Had breakfast and packed up. The Dannevirke family arrived early to get across the inlet the father was getting the water taxi back with me to Marahau.
9:30am
Headed to Totaranui. I walked so fast and even ran some of the way yay last day.
10:30                        1HR                           3.9kms                    TOTAL: 37.7KMS
Final part of the track for me for this time. Wow what a great experience and most beautiful scenery and views of the Tasman Bay.
11:30                       
Boarded the Marahau Water Taxi bound for Marahau. Along the way back the driver took us to some bays and special inlets as the tides were higher than usual and also the seal colony on Tonga Island.
Back to Kaiteriteri where Bernie picked me up with Shrek and we had a lovely swim.
Well that's another thing off the list for this year.

DAY 2 IN THE ABEL...........LEAVING BARK BAY

Thursday 3rd February
Morning! Oh how I miss my bed. Up and in the sea for a wakeup swim then breakfast cereal, latte and toasted tortilla with baked beans.
10:20am
Left Bark Bay and headed to Tonga Bay.
12:00pm
Arrived Tonga Bay - Toilet stop must tell you most of the toilets are all flush ones except the bee one!
Out with the first-aid kit to attend to my blisters with tape and plasters. Off again.
1:00pm
Arrived at Onetahuti crossing - Off with the shoes and socks again careful with the plasters. The sun came out hot today must be about 30deg C beating down and seemed to be a lot of uphill stuff and out in the open.
3.00pm
Arrived at a beer and wine and pizza shop in the middle of know where? (Awaroa) What a great marketing person who thought of it. Tables outside under umbrellas they were quite busy. Met a family from Dannevirke, 4 kids and Mr and Mrs Nice family. Had a beer with them and walked with them to their hut site I filled up with water and crossed the huge Awaroa inlet with bare feet and broken cockle shells for about an hour. Glad they had a toilet on the other side, dammed beer!
6:20pm                    4.5HRS                                13kms
Arrived at my last camp, second night. Went to set up tent and something moved in the bush. I thought it was a Possum so I moved. There was a German man there and I told him. Next thing he said there it is. I rushed to see but it was a Weka! Funny Possum.
Chicken and mushroom pasta for dinner tonight then bed. The night before I carefully looked all around inside the tent for mosquitos before I went to sleep. This night must have been to tired to see the little mongrel.

ABEL TASMAN HERE I COME!

Wednesday 2nd February
7.45am at wharf to meet shuttle for Kaiteriteri. Crusader was the name of the boat. A huge cat with 2  x 6 litre Scania motors. The sea was flat calm and clear. We saw hundreds of dolphins on the way.



Looking at Abel Tasman
Dropped on the beach without even getting my feet wet. Then on the bus over the hill to Marahau to pick up the tent, cooker, gas and billy. As you can imagine my pack was already bursting at the seams. Luckily the tent was light and came in a long bag which I tied under my pack and I stuffed the billy etc in there as well.
This is it....ready, set, go!

Map of the walk
10:17am
Started the Abel Tasman National Park walk. I felt a bit like a packhorse. Through the park there are a few tidal crossings thankfully I timed my week right.
The start of the walk. I ordered the best of weather as you can see

I knew i should have Kayaked!

Looking back at Marahau where I started walking and hired tent, billy and cooker

Coquille Bay

Adele Island

beautiful clear bays
1:30pm
Arrived at Torrent Bay. Tide was just right, had to take shoes and socks off and walk through water. Toilets on the other side. Off with the pack again and in the loo? I can’t remember what cartoon it was but where the bee’s chased the beer, that was me. I was outta there. I only carried 2 x 750ml water bottles with me and the tap I found the water had to be boiled for 3 mins first. But……………………….about half a km further on the track, mouth watering and sweat running I saw a tramper with a can of coke!
Where did you get that I asked? She explained just along the track they are selling them out of a chilly bin in ice and an honesty box. $2 per can. So I got 2. One for then and one I saved for later. Maybe not the best thing to have when you are dehydrated and had to climb a big hill. Also it made the rest of the walk take absolutely forever.
4.30pm                    6HRS                        20.8kms
Arrived at Bark Bay with sore shoulders, blisters and an amazing feeling of satisfaction and achievement and fresh air in my lungs and best of all the had a tap with filtered water. How you appreciate our most precious commodity. Two bottles later I was hydrated again.
Ok so where’s the tent instructions? All up in about 5 mins. (Well there wasn’t much to it) Remember that ½ bottle of Wither Hills Sav I bought in Blenheim, well I stuffed it in the middle of my sleeping bag. So it was in the billy and in the cold sand while I bathed my tired body in the sea in such a beautiful bay. Happy Hour now. Cheese singles, salami, crackers and wine. What a luxury but I think I deserved it.
Creamy cheese pasta for dinner and a latte to finish off……true the packet one’s just add water, I added a little milk powder as well. Although I applied anti-bug deterrent three times that night you could still see them landing on you. Like they were immune to it.
Bed time now………………..hard dirt with a sprinkling of sand and that’s it. Man it was hard and my muscles were tight and my blisters were on side heels and inside fronts.
But you know what it was all worth it you knew it wasn’t forever and to have this opportunity to do this was special.

TUESDAY 1ST FEBRUARY

Got pack ready for Abel Tasman walk. Ordered camp sites, bought some light foods and nibbles. Ordered Sea Shuttle from Nelson to Kaiteriteri.

SUNDAY 30TH JANUARY

Drove to Kaiteriteri to meet up with Jan and Nig (Bernie’s sister and Brother In-law) We went in their large aluminium boat up the Abel Tasman.
We had a great day swimming, picnic, walks into the park saw Awaroa Lodge – A flash lodge that you can stay at on the walk for about $700/ night! Even the coffees were $6.00.
Went over to Tonga Island and saw the baby seals as it is baby season. Stopped at all the bays on the way down, saw some big stingrays. So many kayakers everywhere and sea shuttle boats picking people up and dropping them off. It’s a very big business and well co-ordinated.
On the way back we put the scallop dredge down a few times and got a good quota in no time at all. Then it was back to the ramp and back to Jan and Nig’s for dinner……fresh scallops of course.
Thanks  Jan and Nig for a great day and night. Wonderful.
Kaiteriteri Beach where we launched the boat.


Kaiteriteri

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Seal colony at Tonga Island

Anchorage in Abel Tasman

Little Kaiteriteri

Jan and Nig's Boat

SATURDAY 29TH JANUARY


Mums
75th
Birthday
Happy birthday Mum. Hope you have a nice day. XXX

THURSDAY 27TH JANUARY

Rang Rai Valley to see if wagon was ready and he said yes all done. Got the bus from Nelson to Rai Valley????? All good.
Was worried coming back over the Whangamoa’s even though I was empty. (No caravan)
All went well.

Went to the Nelson Theatre to see a comedian. Jason someone? I can’t remember his name. He was great so funny. The whole audience was in fits. On the stage was about 15 suitcases and he started just sitting on the stage telling us his life story (he was only about 38) Then he would go to a suitcase and either put on a wig or clothing and sing as that person. Old and new. Julie Andrews, Cher, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Barbara Streisland and Elmo! Very clever and a beautifully restored theatre.

WEDNESDAY 26TH JANUARY


Australia Day
Well what a night. Bernie being Australian invited a few friends over after dinner and it was such a beautiful night we sat on the deck and annoyed the neighbours with Rolf Harris, Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham and a few others. It was a good night had by all.
Bernie, Me and Flavia.

MONDAY 24TH JANUARY

Took radiator into Barry at Richmond. He put a hose on the inlet pipe and it seemed a bit blocked. He then got a thin flat piece of metal and put it down some of the fins and all this dirty, rusty water came out. So it had to be a new radiator!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Sunday 23rd January

Blenheim Wineries continued
After a nice dinner out in town with DJ’s friends from Blenheim we packed up the motel unit and headed to the local Farmer’s Markets.
There was a little drizzle but still managed to try the local fare.
I bought a bag of peaches one of them weighing in at 458g! Wow as you can see in the photo it looked amazing and it taste even better so juicy and delicious.

The Giant Peach!


We dropped DJ off at Omaka which is an old war plane centre made by Peter Jackson. We headed off to Seresin Estate Winery out the back of the town. I bought a nice bottle of Chardonnay and a small bottle of gold!. They make their own olive oil and they had an orange infused oil. 100ml $16.00………….$160.00 per litre? Wow.
We had some that night with ice cream……yummy!



Then off to Wither Hills Estate Winery. It is a huge winery not as big as Montana which we didn’t have time to visit. A quick tasting and a purchase of a half bottle of Sauvignon Blanc which is to become a lifesaver in weeks to come!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

BLENHEIM WINERIES CONTINUED

SATURDAY 22nd January

We had a great day at the wineries there are so many.
Wairau Estate Winery

As above



BEFORE............................................

Vavasour Estate Winery