Today was another early start to make the tidal crossing before the tide turned in the Awaroa Inlet.
Shells shells and more shells, this is what we had to walk on most of the way, I've never seen so many clams. We were wiser this morning and took our thongs to change into.
It wasn't long after sunrise that we walked along this pretty bay...Waiharakeke Bay.
I like this photo as it shows the silver colour of underside of the fern leaves .
As the sun rose in the sky the water started to change to a beautiful blue, green colour...this is Goat Bay.
Not only are there clam shells everywhere but also mussel shells and some of them are enormous!
The lodge gave us our packed lunch and breakfast last night. I chose to eat my muesli and yoghurt on Totaranui Beach...bliss.
...all alone we were on Totaranui Beach.
Grand Avenue Totaranui...this was once an entrance to a famous homestead but now only a campground remains.
Anapai Bay
Anatakapou Bay
...and my favourite, a little bay just before Mutton Cove.
Separation Point
Watching seals at Separation Point
A mother and her two pups...
Our final destination , Wainui Inlet.
The end of the Abel Tasman track...a lovely young lady took this photo for us, we met her and her husband on the boat on our first night on the track and we finished almost at the same time. We were all picked up and taken to Ratanui Lodge beside Pohara Beach where we enjoyed a rest in a hot spa before a sensational three course meal and a very comfortable bed.