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Anyway we send some lovely days in the bush. The Heaphy Track is one oft the great walks and as often told the most varied. We started at Brown Hut.
The first day is only upwards. No, not steep, very moderate. The scenery is forest, nice views over the valley. All the Huts are also offer campsites, toilets and drinking water. You have to book your nights in advance and it costs 12 bucks each person and night. Sleeping in a hut is a bit more expansive, therefor you do not need to carry your tent and a cooker. Just food and sleeping bag is needed.
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The second day brought us over a platy. a bit cloudy it was just perfect to walk. Around 13°C. This day we passed mostly huge ferns and moss. The track wasn't very busy and we normally meet just a few people the day. The camp sites where quite and always clean. This evening it was a bit rainy but still comfortable.
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Day three took us down to sea level and we camped at the Heaphy Hut. The Heaphy River flowing into the ocean and here is the Hut next to the beach. A beautiful sunset and a Small fire with BLABLA shortened the evening. But if you came over to the South Island always bring sandfly protection with you. These Small flys are all over, but this place are the worst one so far. They like dark colors and as soon as they landed the bite. Little annoying vampires about 3-4mm Small. You will learn to live with them :-) We did. Shortly before you reach this lovely place you are walking through the jungle. Huge trees, lianes, palms and tree fans are along the way and sometimes you wandering though a kind of hall build by plants.
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The last day brings us along the coastline. Sand beaches, Palms, a salty breeze from the ocean and always a beautiful lookout. The last swing bridges crossing creeks. Depending on the tides you have to be careful. Some beaches are only passable during low tide. The tide table is presented at the Heaphy Hut.
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The Track ends in Tokaikai where we caught a shuttle together with a D.O.C Ranger to ... and he gave us a lift to Westport (1.5h). We had to spend the night there at a Hostel. The bus next day drove us to Nelson (4h) where we stood another night. Next morning I caught the bus to Motaka and later on to the Brown Hut (4h). All together the way back is apx. 500km. So if you consider walking the track, organise a person who brings your car around (apx. 200NZ$). But anyway the Heaphy Track with his 85km is worth it to spend a few hours in the bus and to nights in the very calm city of Westport ("where the dog is buried") and Nelson witch is a Small busy city.
After we had my Van back we headed to Able Tasman National Park and stood there a night at the campsite. Sunny weather and the blues sea with white beaches gave us the feeling of Caribbean. We booked a two days freedom kayak tour and with 3 other German guys we were taxied by a water taxi to Onetahuti Beach. But before you are able to go on tour you need a security briefing and some exercises at the beach. The guide told us to lean against a wave to prevent going up-side-down with the double kayak. To be able to act like this on both sites, we had to do it again to the right. Shit, the waves are still coming from the left. Studied Idea which costs me my Oakley sunglasses and another boy his normal glasses...pissed we finally lunched from the beach toward a Small island where we saw a colony of seals playing around between the rocks. The Weather was cloudy and a bit rainy. But anyway we were wet so we didn't matter. some lagoons and Small beaches later we arrived at Achorage, the D.O.C campsite.
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The second day was just lovely sunny weather and as calm sea. We passed the Adele Island and reached the Fisherman Island at midday. A Small beach brought us close to a family of seals. Snorkeling and swimming with them was just cool. They had 3 babies playing around as we watched. Our lunch we spend at a beautiful lonely beach and arrived at 2.30 back at the rental office.
Now we are sitting on the ferry back to Wellington. Ready to hike two more days and 3 more days kayaking a river before I lift Valentin and Stef to Auckland....
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4 comments:
Yeah, sandflys are mean little buggers.
here greetings from Kazimir:
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Enjoy guys!
What a gorgeus landscape!
Have fun - Rolf
Dear dreamwalker,
I´m happy to read some more episodes of your obviously wunderful days. The pictures are marvelous but I would like to see you more often on them ;-). Do the flys exist on the southern island only or also on the nothern? In this case I would need to think about my visit in NZ. They would cause some troubles on me...
Have you already been fishing? I don't think that you have the appropriate equipment with you, do you?
I wish exciting and nice days to all of you,
Mum
PS: Also best regards from Martin.
it seems like it was the right choice. have fun.
cu rebekka + marc
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