Start: Mangamuka (154km)
Finish: Kerikeri (219km)
Distance
for the day: (65km)
Cumulative
distance: (221km)
Cumulative
moving time: 32hrs 05mins
I’m quickly learning that Te Araora has plenty of
surprises in store. You can’t take anything for granted; a seemingly innocuous
section of trail read from the map can easily turn into a 5km/hr slog. My final
section today was a classic example. The low level pasture and newly formed
link tracks leading into my final destination of Kerikeri were well rutted and
baked hard; not the best for sore, wet, feet! A tough end to the day….
Heading off into the forest once again |
Still fresh - must have been early in the day |
Anyway, it was another great day on the trail. I
enjoyed the first 20km of road and forestry tracks with Mark alongside on the
bike – great for morale. The middle 20km was back into the thick jungle-like
forests, and an incredible 7km wade through the beds of the Mangapukahukahu
Stream and Waipapa River – not something I’ve ever experienced. The valleys
were steeply sided, so the only option was regularly criss-crossing the river
to make use of the boulder banks alternating each side. The temptation to take
a dip was great, but again I was on a tight schedule so I remained focused on
the job in hand. The only downside was running with wet feet across the
subsequent 10km Pukatea Ridge Track section, although it was a lovely trail and
nicely graded.
Nice place for a lunch stop :o) |
Thereafter it was 25km on low level forest tracks
and pastures to the east coast town of Kerikeri. My first glimpse of the Pacific
Ocean on the run on the descent into Kerikeri gave me a great lift; I now have
a long, mostly coastal, section back down to Auckland. We’ll see what that has
in store!
Now fed and watered by my awesome crew, it’s time to
crash and get some well earned Zzzzz’s and get ready to go again tomorrow.
3 comments:
Jez it is so great to read your daily accounts and see some photos- makes me feel a bit closer to your stunning adventure. I am so so proud of you everday,
love you loads
miss gem xx
Well done jez it's looks fanastic . Love the daily blogs on route . ( I'm a friend of Matt Giles )
Great blog. Looking forward to following your progress. Good Luck. What a fantastic adventure. Say hi to Mark for me.
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