Day 83, Davies Bay campsite to Havelock (1831)
There was a bit of rain last night but clear skies in the morning. However the campsite is surrounded by trees and the sun didn't rise high enough to dry the tent before I left.
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| Sunny but not at the campsite |
The Queen Charlotte Track ends a short distance on at Anakawa and there is then a path that runs alongside the road through dairy farming country to Linkwood where there is a filling station with a broken coffee machine, it had ice-cream though.
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| Track to Anakawa |
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| Anakawa |
The path then comes to the Mahakapiwa Arm, an inlet from the Pelorus Sound, and follows that before climbing the hillside above the road to a good bush path that goes round the headland.
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| Cattle country |
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| The Mahakapiwa Arm |
Havelock soon came into view, a small town with a big marina, and the path came down to the road before taking a boardwalk over the marshes to the centre of the town.
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| An interesting water feature, part of the stream actually runs through the roots to come out here |
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| Havelock |
Not much here but there was a supermarket to let me stock up with ten days supplies for the next section.
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| Boardwalk over the marshes |
A nice bed in a cabin before I head for the hills and plenty to eat!
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| There was a little museum which had this little Barclay saddle tank loco outside |
I ate at The Mussel Pot so I could get the experience of eating green lipped mussels at the heart of the production area in the Marlborough Sounds.
There is another connection as well; the mussel spat is all collected from Ninety Mile Beach and brought here to grow. I have followed the track of the green lipped mussel!
2 comments:
This is the most beautiful scenery… Looks like South Island has welcomed you with great weather so far.
Long may it continue, into the hills!
J
(Day 82 in absentia)
Great weather so far but the forecast is poor.
Thanks for pointing out the missing day 😉
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