Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Training for the OCRT

Training Ride #3 : PN to Ashhurst

Training Ride #2 : along the Hutt River


Before the Wedding: the whanau in Raglan

Hydroponics set up and running


Training Ride #1 : Waikanae to Paekakariki via
Queen Elizabeth Park
(above and below)



Ollie - just hours old

Sunday, February 28, 2010

REGATTA WEEKEND


Murray on the YC beach with our kayaks and all the empty trailers of the Hobi Cats


We found a less-congested beach to have a picnic on

A perfect day for a yacht race
Intent on rounding the mark

Back at the beach after the last race of the day

Unprecedented signs of life at the Yacht Club


End of a good day's racing

At the road bridge over the Tauranga-Taupo River

Towing Murray's kayak downriver

Lunch in the shade of a gum tree at Oruatua


Monday, February 22, 2010

CRUISING THE WANGANUI RIVER


DAY 1 - SATURDAY 2 JANUARY



Unloading the kayaks at Cherry Grove, Taumarunui



Ready to set sail

A 'must-do' stop - Lavender Farm (for a coffee - and a loo)


Getting back on the river after visiting the Lavender Farm


Our first night's stop - Poukaria DOC camp


Typical DOC comfort stop





The river at Poukaria camp



Poukaria


DAY 2 - SUNDAY 3 JANUARY


River view



Ohura Falls. Low water means they were not as spectacular as they could be, but we weren't complaining


Eroded rocks


Opposite the Retaruke River Mouth; the grassy headland to the left of the photo is Lucy's Landing. Up the river is Whakahoro (accessed via Raurimu). At this point you can start a 3 day trip of the most spectacular part of the river.


Our camp for the second night - Mangapapa (looking upstream)





And again, looking downstream. It rained overnight at this camp and in spite of its magnificent location, it was rather a disspiriting start the next day


DAY 3 - MONDAY 4 JANUARY


Fantastic bush & or pungas line the river


Most people do the trip in Canadian kayaks



Breakfast stop at Ohauora Campsite


Lots of tranquil water (impossible to take photos through the rapids, therefore there are no exciting action shots!)


Campsite at John Coull Hut; our home for the 3rd night. We had an early finish on the river and spent the afternoon drying everything which got wet last night.


Murray getting water


John Coull Campsite. By the time the sun went down, the camp was full


Kayaks on the beach at John Coull Campsite - all securely tied up in case the river rises in the night!


DAY 4 - TUESDAY 5 JANUARY



Early morning on the river




Another spectacular campsite; this is Mangawaiiti - high up above the river. We stopped here for breakfast on Tuesday morning



Just cruisin'


Murray


Our stopping point for the Bridge to Nowhere - the mouth of the Mangapurua Stream


The famous bridge - definitely in the middle of nowhere! It's a 40 minute walk from the river. There used to be a handful of farms in the area, but the regenerating bush has obliterated most signs that they ever existed


Kayaks pulled well up out of the water on a sticky muddy bank


The river at Tieke Kainga campsite. Opposite is the Bridge to Nowhere Lodge


Kayaks on high ground


Looking downriver at Tieke Kainga


The Marae at Tieke Kainga

DAY 5 - WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY




Entering the lower gorge


Cave formation on the left hand bank


Puparoto Cave on the right hand bank. This cave has a waterfall inside it, and fossils on the rocks outside



On the final stretch, just above Pipiriki






Arrival at Pipiriki. Ian and Robyn picked us up there, and we had a picnic on the hill above the river before heading back to Turangi via Raetihi, 22 km away over a gravel road