NZ is all about its longer, overnight hikes. So, we decided to take the plunge and try one. Greenstone and Caples tracks seemed like a good start, as it was a loop and only 4 days and 3 nights. Staying along the river valleys, except for one saddle crossing, it was a good choice for our first tramp with packs.
We spent the night before planning and packing our food. This was 5 days (one spare) of meals and snacks for us.
Starting off.
Right before the hut was a surprising little gorge.
A fat trout was happily swimming in it where no fisher could reach it.
Sunset.
Sunrise.
We started off early the next morning and were surrounded by lots of birds. Robins, riflemen, tomtits frequented the path.
A rifleman.
These two tomtits were in a fight to the death and didn’t even care that we had come up on them. The one the ground was in a state of shock and left for dead. I will never look at these small guys the same again.
We reached the saddle.
And caught our first glimpse of Lake McKellar.
We were walking through some red beeches.
Cleaning/preening time, apparently.
The next day, as we walked through Greenstone station fields, a cow decided we were a threat. For a while, it just watched us, then as we were exiting the fields, it decided to chase after us. I waited to get a picture until after I had gotten safely behind the trees where it wouldn’t follow us.
Walking through recent rock slides.
The end.
Wow!! What an incredible place! Loved it!!
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