Our first priority was to hike the Queen Charlotte Track, a path people usually walk over four days.
Thursday December 28
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d. AKL 9:30a VNZ8203
a. BHE 11:00a (Blenheim)
Cab.
Picton Beachcomber. Laundromat.
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Friday December 29
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9:30a Boat check in, Cougar Line. Purchase trail passes at Adventure Company, next door.
Start Queen Charlotte Track, Meretoto/Ship Cove.
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Saturday December 30
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Sunday December 31
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Punga Cove. Laundromat.
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Monday January 1
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Tuesday January 2
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End Queen Charlotte Track
4:00p Boat pick up at Anakiwa
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We stayed in the port town of Picton for one night before taking a boat to the start of the trail at Meretoto/Ship's Cove.
From there, we started our first day of hiking along a well-maintained trail with fabulous views of the Sound.
Hiking this trail is really comfortable. Along the way there are lodges with good rooms, crisp sheets, and decent restaurants and bars.
Our first port of call was Furneaux Lodge, a place that is only accessible by hiking trail or boat. Our backpacks came by boat: I must confess we didn't carry them.
This is the view from our room, and this is a view of our dinner, in progress:
The wine is local, as are the discarded, distinctively green-tinged mussel shells.
We've stayed at Furneaux Lodge before, in 2006. We decided this was a good place to enjoy a rest day, so we stayed two nights. Of course, on our rest day, we hiked.
Wobbly suspension bridge. |
View from our room at Punga Cove. |
January 1, 2018 was our longest hike.
We enjoyed one final night on the trail (Portage Lodge), then another long-ish hike along glorious ridge trails.
At the end of the trail a boat picked us up and took us back to Picton.
Picton |
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