We ventured out on a couple new hikes this year in Golden Bay. We hiked both ends of the Kaituna Track. From the Aorere Valley we hiked to the river fork through native forest following a river. From Whanganui Inlet, we hiked to Knuckle Hill, a steep hike with spectacular views of the inlet and Farewell Spit. For those wondering about G’s knees, they seem to be improving.
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Bridge to Kaituna Track |
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View on Kaituna Track |
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Nikau Palms on Kaituna Track |
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River Fork on Kaituna Track |
From our house we enjoy the California quails that feed along the perimeter of the lawn, the Australasian harriers circling the sky looking for the many rabbits in the cow pasture, the separate cow and bull paddocks far below and the amazing views of the valley and mountains of Kaurangi National Park.
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Australasian Harrier in the cow paddock |
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Much needed rainy day with its silver lining |
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Dusk on the farm |
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Biking on the Great Taste Trail in Motueka |
We tried a new section of the Abel Tasman Coastal Walk from Totaranui to Anapai Bay. Even though a rain shower tried to ruin our day, the sun came out before we left the beach. Like us, the pied shags got dry and were revitalized by the sun.
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Hiking to Anapai Beach |
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Tree fern frond |
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Anapai Beach |
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Anapai Beach |
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Anapai Beach |
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Pied Shags (comorants) |
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Pukekos |
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Knuckle Hill in the distance (1 hour 50 minutes walk to top) |
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Obviously worth the steep hike |
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Relaxing on Knuckle Hill |
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Knuckle Hill view |
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View walking back from Knuckle Hill |
Instead of crossing over Takaka Hill, one day, we went to the top to see two sights. We visited Hawke's Lookout with the eroded marble and views over Tasman and the Ngarua Caves.
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Looking down the hill at Riwaka Resurgence |
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Hawke's Lookout toward Motueka |
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Eroded marble |
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Walking to Kaihoka Lakes |
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Kaihoka Lake |
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Kaihoka Lake with many nihau palms |
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Ngarau Cave |
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Ngarau Cave |
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Coming out of Ngarau Cave |
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Made it out |
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3 second scene at the end of the last Hobbit movie |
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Look for the dead tree in the last Hobbit movie |
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View of Abel Tasman National Park and Tasman Sea |
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View of the stars in the back yard - Clouds of Magellan
on upper right side |
We always enjoy the lifestyle of Takaka with its farming community and youthful Bohemian groups who occupy the village green and parks making jewelry to sell, music and just hanging out. There are 3 cafes that have a good selection of vegetarian and vegan options. The beaches nearby are lovely for swimming and walking.
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Pohara Beach |
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Genie swimming at Wainui Beach |
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Roots, shoots and leaves burger from the Fat Tui - yummy! |
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Biking on the Great Taste Cycle Trail in Mot |
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Salisbury Falls Similar picture in the Hobbit Movie Location Guide |
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Another visit to the Langford Store Langford Store is also in the Location Guide |
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Two of us resisting fossilization at Fossil Point |
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