Day 13, Whakapara to Nugunguru.
A dry start but there was a heavy rain shower mid morning then windy and threatening for the rest of the walk.
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Whakapara footbridge |
The first bit was to cross the estuary on the longest footbridge in the southern hemisphere, the tide was high and it was a lovely walk.
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Beaches |
Onto the coastal walk then which is another great track that swoops over the hills along the coast revealing little bays and inlets with some very exclusive houses.
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Expensive houses |
All too soon I was dumped onto a tarmac road for a while, climbing over the hill in the pouring rain, before turning onto a gravel road again and then the Old Coach Road to Nugunguru.
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Rocky cove |
The first part of the coach road was a lovely little track and I met up with Charlie and Ruby again for the final road bit to Nugunguru which has a good cafe and shop.
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Charlie and Ruby at the café |
Along then to the ferry crossing to a beautiful campsite by the estuary, really good showers and an excellent cooking/eating area. Just the three of us here tonight.
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Bringing the boat ashore |
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Another perfect campsite |
3 comments:
That footbridge!!!!! Sarah
Just lovely!
The Merlin Bird app has New Zealand birds on it.
Enjoy. J
your favourite lol
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