Treetop Walk and Lake Mapaourika – Mar 28
During the night there was a shower of rain, but the forecast held true and there was blue sky at dawn. While we were eating our meagre breakfast a BBQ man came around and offered me pork chops and bacon from his exuberant morning excesses.
We headed off South and soon came across the first of the WWII convoy being administered to by the AA.
Our first stop of the day was, as suggested by Nic & Kate, a Treetop Walk, where you walked on a number of platforms and walkways above the forest. This, I thought would be the chance to bag a few birds, so loaded the BIG lens. Of course you can guess, hardly a bird in sight. A few fantails were in evidence. Done those. Did snap a picture at a distance of a Bright Eye. Rosemary spied a couple of different orchids growing on some deadish tree tops.
We spent a good couple of hours on site, then back to the café for some bacon and eggs on ciabatta , while R had French Brioche toast with berries and bacon. Picked up a few brochures for the Franz Josef Glacier, some Helicopter trips and an Eco Walk. The Eco Walk won.
We headed on, stopping at Ross where we posted our postcards, after getting a description of what an NZ postbox look slike, the Goldfields were not attractive enough to keep us, though we took a brief look at their Gaol.
After lunch back on SH6 we came across the convoy at Harihari. They had stopped for a break and were being ushered back on to the road. We waited and then had 20 slow moving vehicles to overtake. Luckily the road was straight, and NZ has a limited number of vehicles.
We soon passed Lake Mapaourika where I planned to camp for the night. But continued on to Franz Josef to book our Eco Walk and buy a couple of bottles of wine. In the local bar, had a pint and a chat with a British couple from Reading who were B&Bing
At the campsite, flushing loos, we cooked our meal and the went to bed, hopeful the sand fly would not bite us too much.