What a lovely start to our journey south. Great tracks although muddy after recent southerlies and cold at first. People en route were grumbling about the absence of summer - but it soon hit us with a vengeance, and the road walk into Havelock was over melted tar.
Leaving Cowshed Bay, Day 4 |
Our favourite camp was Davies Bay where we refreshed ourselves with a swim, and ate our meal overlooking the emerald green waters of the Sound. The campers next to us lived just a couple of kilometres from our home - small world.
A big bonus for Rob is that he has so far managed to have a pint of beer on 3 separate occasions - this really is quite a civilised stretch of the Te Araroa Trail. However, that is all coming to an end - tomorrow we head up to Pelorus, and then go to do battle with our worst fears - crossing the Richmond Range via Mt Rintoul to the rugged Red Hills. We hope the next posting will be from Nelson around the 16th January.
Notes:
Day 1: Ship Cove to Miners’ Camp. 16 km
Day 2: Miners’ Camp to Bay of Many Coves Shelter. 19 km
Day 3: Bay of Many Coves to Cowshed Bay campsite. 15 km
Day 4: Cowshed Bay to Davies Bay campsite. 18 km
Day 5: Davies Bay to Havelock YHA. 19 km
Hi Debbie & Rob, Best wishes for the South Island leg. I hope Rob can find a few places to drink a pint but it certainly wont be in the Red Hills. Very best wishes for a great adventure.
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