After the most beautiful drive along the Queen Charlotte Drive we arrive in Motoeka and a cool hostel 'Eden's Lodge', which is set amongst orchards and vineyards...and we are camping again! J and F are here also but they have the luxury of walls and I have the fear of seeing a ghost as we walk in pitch black to our tent with nothing but a torch to guide the way. I think seeing Ghost Stories about 6 months ago seems to have had an effect on my mental well-being. Anyway, we will be here and in the Abel Tasmin region for the next 3 nights. This hostel has a homely lounge with DVD player. This hostel has DVDs we can borrow for free. This hostel has the Lord of the rings trilogy. 3 nights,3 movies... perfect! And it is really cool seeing the locations and landscapes we have been visiting in the last month. So excited!
But anyway apart from watching the trilogy we have actually been very active and exploratory! We found a gorgeous beach on our first day, way over the hills, and it's only accessible via a long farmland walk. Needless to say it was kind of deserted and beautifully natural, as was the amazing amount of sheep poo we had to navigate around to get there!
Cute Sheep - Lotsa Poo |
Walk to Wharariki Beach |
Wharariki Beach |
We then 'discovered', ok then 'explored' the local breweries offerings. The Monkey Wizard brews a selection of ales, lagers and ciders which it then sells by the litre. Well, it would be rude not to try the local delicacies and litter their pockets with some tourism funding wouldn't it? The lady working in the brewery is also the best New Zealander we have met to date, and that title was only just previously won by the owner of Eden's Lodge.
Anne-Marie invites us to her coffee shop, where they roast their own coffee and make sweet treats, the next morning to get some caffeine energy and fresh croissants for our boat journey and walk in the Abel Tasmin park that day. We duly arrive at 8am to the 1950's - 1970's decorated coffee shop and vintage store, to enjoy the best coffee we have had in ages! Plus she has made us each 2 massive, buttery fresh croissants and a cake slice to take on our trip. AND not only that but she charges us each $5 for all of that! That is 2 and a half English pounds to you!
Anne-Marie and gang in AWESOME coffee shop/vintage store |
Get in. After filling our boots we start our boat journey up the Abel Tasmin coast....
hmmm pleasant enough. It's kind of coast line-y. We see a massive rock that has cracked in two, some seals at a distance and finally we see some dolphins! HURRAH! They don't come too close to the boat though as they have babies at the moment and we could be big scary baby dolphin eaters for all they know, or that's what I think they might think if they do indeed think and think in English.... Anyway, so we jump off the boat at Bark Bay for a nice 3 hour walk through the forest to Torrent Bay to get collected again.
Torrent Bay |
Lovely Blue Lagoon |
I think my favourite part of the trip so far is now coming up...now remember we have just watched Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Rings the previous night... I decide I want a Gandalf magical stick to walk with and soon we have three fine specimen's to choose from so Duncan, Jon and myself are all walking along Gandalf style exploring beautiful, aquamarine lagoons when we come to an area of path where we remain just out of sight around a corner, and we can hear some fellow tourists coming up the path behind us....so there we stood all three of us in a row, blocking the path, Gandalf sticks in hand..anyone guess what happened next? As the three blonde German tourists rounded the corner we all simultaneously slam our sticks into the ground and yell in booming voices 'You Shall Not Pass'. Luckily the girls got our movie reference and peed themselves laughing! haha!
You Shall Not Pass!!! |
Also on this journey I encounter what I think may be my first swing,suspension bridge - really scary - although the people lined on the bridge following my slow and cautious approach thought it was very funny. I thought they can't read as the sign said no more than 5 people on the bridge and I counted 6 - we could have all died people! Reckless behaviour I tells you.
Also, the boat couldn't get to the shore to collect us due to low tide and we had to walk knee-deep into the freezing sea to get on it. Not a happy Annie way to end the trip - don't they know who I am?! We console ourselves with a re-filling of our 2 litre beer bottle, recycling is good you see.
The next day the boys go into a cave and Flicity and I sunbathe and read books. Wet, cold cave or warm, grassy knoll....I think we win.
Something to do with a cave |
We then go on to be the most awesome of survival experts in the world! This story has 2 versions. The one I choose to tell goes a little something like this... we go fishing for the first time in our lives and are brilliant at is as we skillfully catch a huge salmon. Ok, so in truth,we go fishing in a farmed lake and after 5 minutes of learning to cast this random woman throws some fish food in around our cast which causes the fish to go a bit crazy and get hooked onto the line within seconds...so J actually caught the fish and only because of some woman spoiling the game for us. However, it was quite big and we had to kill it ourselves and it tasted delicious! So there.
J with our Salmon |
Enjoying our salmon - yum! |
which soon became a bit messy....
See you next time!