Day 1. 5 RIDES AND I’M NOW WALKING. November 3, 2015
12 K (It’s NZ so all distances will be in kilometers)
I met so many friendly Kiwis today. It took 5 rides to cover the 110 kilometers to Cape Reinga. And almost 3 hours. Each was interesting. Frances, an equestrian, got me 6 k to a road junction so every car was going my way. Frank was taking his daughter to school and dropped me off across from a mobile coffee stand. So I had to get a long black. Mike was on his way to Bluff, where I will camp tomorrow night. Herb is a lumberman and on his way to work. And the last woman was going to Cape Reinga to try to sell cold drinks.
I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day to start walking. 60% chance of rain but it hasn’t rained yet. Temperature was perfect for walking. The views were spectacular. I walked across 2 beaches and fairly steep headlands in between. I’m sure I will tire of beach walking by the end of 90 Mile Beach but today I loved it.
I am now at Twilight Beach. DOC (department of conservation) has a gazebo cooking shelter, a water tank and 2 toilets. It’s right up the stairs from the beach but somehow the trail notes don’t say anything about it. I had read a few blogs so I was expecting it.
I got to this camp about 2:30. A couple hours later Sam and Malcolm from North Carolina showed up. Then the Germans from yesterday’s bus, Cecile and Lucas, arrived. And even later Chaos, Pumpkinhead (Tom) and Rebecca got here. It’s pretty amazing how many TA hikers we have all together. The numbers have been going up every year. So, yes, I am hiking alone but I am not alone.
wow!
What a nice compliment. Thank you.
Yay, you are on your way!
Sounds Like The locals are real friendly people down there.
We camped there too. Unless for us, we were with the construction workers that were building the gazebo and the toilets. They had a cooler with beers. It was such a perfect evening after the first day on Te Araroa. Thanks for your blog Why Not. I am happy to read it and live again this incredible trek through your words and pictures! Keep on going
Thank you. There are so many trampers out here now. You wouldn’t recognize the TA. But the mud and roots are the same! And the wonderful towns and Backpackers!