Thursday 9 March 2023

From one side to the other


 Pirate had a go with the camera as we travelled...starting at Ngahere.


First stop was Reefton for coffee..and brownies of course!

And next to the café...a communal art gallery...


A handsome building
And signs on the door of a (closed) antique shop






Then onwards and upwards towards the Lewis Pass through beautiful scenery.




Along by another braided river, then up and over....907 metres above sea level at the top...and down to our recommended breather stop...

We stopped at the car park at the first end of the walkway...and were being well bitten by mosquitoes...so didn't stop long... although the history is interesting, thanks for the heads up!







And a nice solid bench!


Then on again...









About 15km before the turn to Hanmer Springs, a motorcyclist passed us, after one roadworks and before the next. Nicely done, no hurry. The second works were rather rough and lumpy....and uphill, just before the Works End sign he had stopped....

So we did too, in case he needed help....and his suspension had bottomed out , not through going too fast....and a rock had gone through his sump and the bike dumped all the oil on his back tyre.
We couldn't do much...but the next vehicle was a Ute....with an empty tipping trailer...on his way home to Christchurch, just where the motorcyclist was going too!!
So he turned round to face downhill to make loading possible and we pushed the bike on!
All sorted...Cosmic Chuckle or what?!!

We decided on an overnight at Hanmer Springs...the price was nearly twice that at Picton....and very little more for your money. In fact I enjoyed the slightly simpler camp more!
We had an evening walk..much needed after most of the day sitting down!


That is looking up to the gravel road that comes over from St Arnaud....from where the gravel road from Molesworth arrives in the town.

We like the sign by the fire station... appreciation of employers who support the local volunteers






And off again in the morning!








Coffee in Culverden...next door to the Three Bored Housewives local community craft shop...products of all levels and all crafts.

The red post being a boundary marker where different stock stations met.
And on again.....





Down through the Weka Gorge...but not being a weekend, the steam railway wasn't running...across the plains and joined state highway 1....around Christchurch and through the lanes to Lincoln and back to Tai Tapu where we stay until we fly out.
A total journey from Greymouth of 380 km...best done in two days not one!

8 comments:

srgb said...

Great that you saw the entrance to The Saint James Walkway it a 5 day walk of about 4 hours walking each day 68Km if I remember right, I have walked it 3 times the last was with my 14 year old son so that is 17 years ago now, great photos that bring back memories, the last time I drove that road was just after the Kaikoura earth quake I had to drive Blenheim to Christchurch in the day, good driving but I had a very full heavy car.

Barbara Rogers said...

Great scenery! Glad you had the extra day!

Debby said...

That bike decoration makes me smile! It reminds me of being a kid and the freedom that came with that bike!

Steve Reed said...

We took a train from Christchurch to Greymouth, via Arthur's Pass. Seems the road you took might go via a different route? Nice scenery in any case!

gz said...

Yes Steve it does take a different route...the Lewis Pass.
Srgb didn't Arthur's Pass get blocked with the Kaikoura quake? We were here then

srgb said...

Arthur's Pass is further south of Lewis Pass it is a steeper crossing of our Southern Alps. I don't recall it being closed because of the Kaikoura Quake.

The bike shed said...

What adventures you are having! I am currently cycling in Majorca - suspect you'd like it here too.

Sandy said...

Wow, you saw a lot in your travels. Wonderful photo's. Those blue skies!!! Too bad about the bike troubles. LOVED the bike art. Didn't we all feel that way as kids when we rode our bikes...flying into the wind.