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  • Trespassing in the dark

    S41°02.39' E174°16.70'

    Near Cape Jackson 73km on. Tide reached 9 knots at French Pass! We had 90 minutes lunch stop at French Pass for ice cream (first day we landed for lunch since day 2! ). The tide was with us lots but the wind and tide were against us around the cape. We only had 50 minutes of light left when we finally found a place to land. We were cooking in the dark when we were told off for being on private land. We’ve made friends now though!

    [alex on behalf of jc]

  • Stalked by large fish

    S41°02.64' E173°39.66'

    Camped on Otuhaereroa Isle after short hop of 31km. Had a relaxing morning, started at 3pm. Went past pretty cliffs and arches. There were huge fish under the kayaks, too big for the handline.

    [alex on behalf of jc]

  • Half Day & Relaxing with the Scranneys!

    SUNRISE PADDLE YESTERDAY
    BARRY IN ABLE TASMAN
    We fancied a day off today after working hard the last 4 days to get round the top of the West coast, and the forecast warned of a strong easterly wind this afternoon which would be a headwind as we paddled East. But when we arrived in Kaiteriteri last night we were a bit blown away by the dozen or more boats moored up in the beautiful sandy beach and the wall-to-wall campervans and tents in the campsite which took up half of the beach front. It’s a bank holiday weekend and there were hoards of people everywhere. Despite it being a beautiful spot we didn’t want to spend a day in that environment so we camped on top of the beach last night and got up at 5.30am to make an early dart Eastwards across the Bay. By 8.30am, the easterly had kicked in ( which isn’t afternoon as far as I’m aware!!) and I was questioning our decision. But we were drawn onwards by the promise of a bed, a shower, some food, beer and a solar heated swimming pool from David & Alice Scranney near Pepin Island on the other side of the bay!! Dave’s a kayaker and he & Alice moved over from South Wales nearly a year ago. Fortunately the easterly died away after a couple of hours and it wasn’t too arduous a paddle! It was ‘only’ 34km, and it was lovely to land before noon. We’ve had a great afternoon relaxing, washing our kit and eating, and we have a seafood chowder and homemade cheesecake to look forward to tonight!!


    ROUGHING IT IN NEW ZEALAND! ( David & Alice with Barry & I )

  • S41°02.15' E173°01.15'

    60km paddle later we arrive in Kaiteriteri. Very happy to be here! Did it in two 30km hops, first to Separation Point (a pretty paddle), then round coast from there. Saw lots of kayakers! Staying at a busy tourist spot tonight, what a contrast!

    [alex on behalf of jc]