Monday, 3 October 2016




An early start on the track this morning as we had to cross the Torrent Bay Inlet while the tide was out. It wasn't always as easy as this photo makes it look, at times we were thigh deep in very cold water. 



One of the many waterfalls we were to see today. It had rained all night so all the creeks and streams were running swiftly.


The view of Sandfly Beach ....


...down on Sandfly Beach, it was quite a climb down and then up again to the track, we were quite proud of our selves.





At almost every turn on the track we have view like this of the water, coastline and magical bays.



This was the second suspension bridge we crossed today, this one was over the Waterfall Creek.


Here the creek is running out into the ocean.


Me


Blue and brown, we were to see the two different coloured waters all day as the brown creeks spilled into the blue water of the ocean.


Onetahuti Beach...a couple of people on the beach in this photo ...the water is so clear.


Onetahuti Beach...I was always behind Pete looking at the shells...


Richardson Stream running into Onetahuti Bay..


The beautiful New Zealand tree ferns that are almost everywhere on the track remind me of ladies in long skirts. Tonight we are staying in a very comfortable lodge in Awaroa.













Sunday, 2 October 2016




Our first day on the Abel Tasman Walk, through the Abel Tasman National Park.



It rained during the bus ride down to the start of the walk but stopped just as we started walking. There was still mist in the mountains though.


The water was so calm and we couldn't really see a horizon, it was rather eerie.



It started to get lighter and we could see the beautiful green colour of the water, so pretty.


Apple Tree Bay where we stopped for a snack and saw so many birds. The island is Adele Island.


The weather continues to improve and Pete and I just love walking along the beach...with nobody else around.


As we walked along the track we could look back at the beaches we had walked along, the colours are amazing.


Adele Island


So many interesting rock formations...


We had a little sprinkle of rain but luckily Pete and I found cover in a beach cave...note the black sand ( because there is iron in it).



Te Pupatea Bay...all to ourselves 



Our bed for the night...on a aqua packers boat at Anchorage. We had a fabulous time with Mark and Jane our hosts and 9 others (who were all way younger than Pete and I). We were gently rocked to sleep. A perfect end to a fabulous day.









Saturday, 1 October 2016




Beautiful Picton harbour on a glorious sunny morning. On the left of the photo is the "Islander" , the ferry that travels between the north and the south island.


 ...more photos of the harbour...





Picton, surrounded by hills...


...the fern in my coffee...


In the early afternoon we caught the bus back to Nelson. I took a few photos from the window. We passed many pine forests but also vineyards and farmland (mainly dairy farms). The yellow gorse is everywhere, so pretty at this time of year.


After checking into our hotel, Pete and I went for a walk in the sunshine. This is the Maitai River that flows through Nelson . 


How beautiful are these daffodils in the heart of Nelson?


I put this photo in for a laugh...we are unpacking and repacking before our next walk, leaving one suitcase here in the hotel. Pete has just told me that he left my bookclub book (which he was reading first) on the bus! 








Friday, 30 September 2016




Pink clouds in the sky this morning, this is the view from our bedroom balcony at the Portage Resort.


Day 4 started with a huge climb up into the clouds. The sun was shining in the distance.




Here I am looking over Torea Bay. The clouds and mist would come and go and occasionally the sun would come out. It was a beautiful day for walking.


This is our view when we stopped for lunch.


...continuing on after lunch...


Davies Beach...I just loved this beach, the tide was out and we were surrounded by water and mountains and mist. It was quite spectacular and so silent.


You could almost see the tide coming in.


The view back the other way at Davies Beach.


The last few kilometres was forest full of ferns and beech trees , so pretty.


The silver fern , New Zealand's national emblem.


The end of the track, Anakiwa, a small settlement on the water. I took this photo from the jetty as Pete and I soaked our tired feet in the freezing water as we waited for the water taxi back to Picton. 



Thursday, 29 September 2016




Starting out day 3 of the walk, another lovely still day, a little chilly but we warm up quickly when we begin walking.


We walked through some pine forests this morning and really enjoyed how easy it was on our feet.  A lot of the track is very rocky and muddy, so it is quite slippery.


We are now climbing up to the Kenepuru Saddle and the views are magnificent. There are some farms in the area and we cross private land quite often.







This shot was taken by one of the other walkers. We are at a look out called "Eatwell Lookout" named after the family that own the land that the path runs through. In the distance we could see the North Island of New Zealand.


Native clematis...so delicate and pretty.


I included this photo as it shows how tidal the waters of the sound are, all the little inlets look like this when the tide is out.


Isn't this an amazing fungus, I have only seen it the once.


Another amazing plant that is in the gardens at Portage Resort where we are staying tonight.