Engaging the farmer who owns the land in conversation gave me permission also to return by climbing up to the BP track and returning via that route. The terrain was basically easy, with long and winding grass tracks. The views and scenery were spectacular. The Nikau Palm Gully was extraordinary. Dropping from merino inhabited pasture, I found myself in a temperate rain forest of palms and twisted branches.
Tonight I am again camping at Akaroa. Tomorrow I head to Picton where I shall catch the Cougar Lines 10.00 boat to Ship Cove, the start of the Queen Charlotte Track...
I am toying with the idea of renting a kayak tomorrow morning before leaving Akaroa, but will decide when I know what the weather is like.
I may find internet access on the Queen Charlotte track (on which I shall spend Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights). If not my next posting is likely to be from Auckland.
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Good post.
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