42 dehydrated dinners prepared and assembled, 8 food parcels
packed and posted, every item weighed, and weighed again for another trial
pack, things spread all over the floor waiting to be finally stashed in the
Osprey packs. News arriving that there are slips on the tramping access road in
Richmond which our son Sam and his partner Lorraine are scheduled to travel up
to meet us. Oh dear. We hope they make it, we really want their company over
the Richmond range -and that night’s dinner and our food parcel!
It will be a lovely change for us to have company on some
sections of the South Island trail. Our nephew-in-law Adi is meeting us at West
Sabine Hut, and accompanying us over the Waiau Pass, and on over Harpers.
We wonder if we will catch sight of any Paradise Ducks in
the South Island – they were like a talisman for us in the north where we saw
them almost every day. We worry about how our bodies will hold up over two and
a half months. I have nightmares about the rivers and Rob wakes up in a sweat
dreaming about Mt Rintoul. But at the same time we are itching to get going
again.
Not sure where and when we will be able to post to the blog again
– it could be some weeks away. But in the meantime, it’s on with the boots and
off we go in the teeth of a cold southerly to Ship Cove, destination Bluff…
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