Huntly to Ngaruawahia (770)
A cloudy day again with a few sunny intervals and it stayed at a good walking temperature all day.
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| River and road bridge in the morning |
The first stage was to walk back through the town of Huntly and cross the river on the long road bridge before once again following the river bank up stream.
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| The Waikato river is the longest in New Zealand |
I had an interesting chat with a local in the campsite kitchen when I was preparing my porridge. Not only did he have a lot of interesting information about the local area but he had also worked in Britain and Ireland and was interested in places he knew there.
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| At the start of the Hakarimata Walkway |
After about 6k the trail turns away from the river and climbs the Hakarimata Walkway through the bush high above the river.
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| Steps up into the Bush |
There are steps to ascend or descend at both ends but the section in the middle a very rough bush track
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| Kauri trees |
It was tough walking over the roots and mud with numerous steep accents and decent along the ridge, the whole thing taking me longer than expected.
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| A difficult path |
There were a few viewpoints on the way but it was a bit misty so the long distances rather blurry.
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| Looking towards Hamilton |
There were a number of people going up and down the steps at the southern end, obviously a popular route for local keep fit fanatics, someone told me that there are a thousand steps, I believe it.
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| Some of the thousand steps down |
A nice little place to camp near Ngaruawahia at someone's homestead. I was invited to the house but he had a couple of Mormon Preachers coming in the evening so I regretfully declined the offer.
1 comment:
GIves your knees a workout on those steps!!! sarah
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