2022 Tiritiri Matangi Holiday - Day 2
It’s a wonderful feeling to wake up on Tiritiri Matangi, go outside and to hear the dawn chorus including the haunting kokako’s and tui’s while having breakfast.
Like last time we stayed at Tiri, I have arranged for the boys to the daily clean and water refill the bird troughs on the island which located around the lighthouse and along the wattle track.
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2022 Tiritiri Matangi Holiday - Day 1
For this summer holiday we are headed out to Tiritiri Matangi, for a whole five days! The first day including seeing rare takake and tuatara.
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Exploring Rotorua 31 January 2021
I have always wanted to visit Wingpan, the home of the NZ falcan , and then Star the came and landed right beside my hand and started pecking at it! I put my arm down to see what would happen, and what I so privileged as this young NZ Falcon then climbed up onto my arm – I was a tad nervous as I didn’t any protection on but she was actually super gentle on my arm with those super sharp talons of hers.
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Mangamate Hut to Waikite Valley Spa and the Fainting Goat in Rotorua
This is the final day of our five day tramp and is another easy four hour walk with a gentle downhill to the car, but like yesterday the first 75% of the tramp involved over 100 stream crossings!
And a relaxing in a natural hot water spa! At the Waikite Valley Spa in Rotorua
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Central Whirinaki Hut to Mangamate Hut with hundreds of stream crossings
A day with over 100 stream crossings and a great surprise, copies from Auckland University Tramping Club annual magazines ‘1997’ and ‘1998 & 1999 combined’ which are the years that I happened to have been in the Auckland Uni tramping club. There were several tramping reports which mentioned me and one large photo of a tramp I did in Taranaki with the club back in the late 1990’s. It was so cool to reminisce and think back to those early tramping days while in the middle of a tramp!
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Urewera Tramp - 3 hr drive & 16 km walk
After yesterday was spent relaxing, today is our third day of tramping. At 6-30am everyone was up early at the Waikaremoana Holiday Park, with Julianne and I working to get everything ready, eating breakfast and packing the last things for the tramp while Robin stayed in his sleeping bag waking up and having his breakfast. Robin is not used to these early starts
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Urewera Tramp - Waikaremoana Holiday Park
Today is a day of rest!
Tired Robin after the last two days of tramping
After two day’s of walking, today is a rest day before beginning the next three days of tramping in the Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park.
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Urewera Tramp - Sandy Bay hut to Lake Waikaremoana
On this second day of the tramp there were two options for the walk back out to Lake Waikaremoana from Sandy Bay hut.
Option one is a four hour walk same as yesterday just in the opposite direction and option two is a longer seven hour walk which stretches further out towards a much smaller Lake Ruapani and then curves back to the road.
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Urewera Tamp - Around Lake Wakareiti to Sandy Bay Hut
Today is the first day of our five day tramp. Lake Waikareiti is a smaller lake just north of the much larger Lake Waikaremoana and its well known Great Walk. It was only a short one minute drive from the holiday park camp ground to the start of the Lake Waikareiti tramp. The first section of the walk was like a highway with a large clear track heading north with a gentle up-hill climb over 3.3 kilometers towards the shores of Lake Waikareiti.
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Urewera Tramp - Drive to Lake Waikaremoana
Julianne, Robin and I are heading away for a five day tramp for which will be Robin’s only second tramp.
We are heading to the Urewera’s where the Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk is located. but there are a number of other walks in the same forest but without the without all the busy bustle of the a Great Walk and also a lot cheaper which we are heading to.
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Endeavour - dolphins and 100 Maori in a waka at Waitangi
Today has become one of the most spiritual and amazing days of my entire life, I got to experience something that probably no-one else in the world has experienced for over a hundred of years; you will simply not believe what has happened today - I could see this huge waka canoe heading out to us, it was the Ngāpuhi waka tane (war canoe) at Waitangi with over 80 people on board.
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Endeavour - cruising the Bay of Island 2
Today is a day all about Tuia 250 celebrating the dual heritage of European and Polynesian ships who traveled over the oceans to New Zealand; 3 tall ships (Endevour, Spirt of NZ and the Tucker Thompon) and 3 waka including the Fa’afaite who navigated from Tahiti to New Zealand using only the stars.
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Endeavour - Cruising the Bay of Islands
So in another fantastic example of living history which I got to experience; I got behind one of the spokes of the capstan and started walking in circles to pull in the anchor.
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Endeavour - under sail
I am writing this as a diary while sitting up in the fighting top on the foremast on the Endeavour tall ship replica, talking about living life to the fullest!
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Endeavour - Setting Sail
I didn’t need to arrive at the Endeavour until 8-30am so the morning was spent relaxing, having a last long hot shower, breakfast and then a taxi ride to the ships that make up Tuia 250 celebrating the dual heritage of European and Polynesian ships who traveled over the oceans to New Zealand; 3 tall ships (Endevour, Spirt of NZ and the Tucker Thompon) and 3 waka including the Fa’afaite who navigated from Tahiti to New Zealand using only the stars.
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Endeavour - drive to Whangarei
A few weeks ago I was looking online to see when the Endeavour replica ship was going to arrive from Australia as part of Tuia 250, celebrating not only Captain Cooks mapping of NZ but the pacific islanders who travelled around the Pacific Ocean using only the stars. While doing this investigation I noticed that the Endeavour actually takes fare paying crew, So I then thought – WOW and yes
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Melbourne day 9 - Shrine of Remembrance and heading home
After a great week in Melbourne staying in Luke’s very generous home it was time to head back to our house in Auckland, but we are not flying out until 6.45pm so we still have most of the day in Melbourne.
The only site we are going to visit today is the Shine of Remembrance, which was built after WW1.
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Melbourne day 8 - Polly Woodside and HMAS Castlemaine historical ships
Our final full day in Melbourne and today Julianne is going to rest and recover while the boys and I jumped in the car with Robin navigating again to visit several historical ships.
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Melbourne day 7 - Aboriginal walking tour and more
Today we all heading into Melbourne City along with Luke via the trains Once we were at Federation Square Luke took across the river to the National Gallery of Victoria; an art gallery which I didn’t even know about and was a great surprise – one of the advantageous of being a local.
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Melbourne day 6 - Royal Australian Air Force Museum
Thursday is the day Julianne and I split up; Julianne is going to the Australian Tapestry Workshop a place she was very keen to visit whereas I wanted to visit the Royal Australian Air Force Museum at Point Cook with the boys.
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