I didn't get a chance to do Abel Tasman on Tuesday due to bad weather and the fact that I was putting all of my energy into trying to locate my journal. Today, I worked my way west from Nelson, up to a place called Takaka on the northern end of Abel Tasman.
Later on this afternoon, I drove to the Farewell Spit, a 26km long sand formation extending from the shoreline into the sea. Most of this unusual scythe-shaped geological formation is a renowned bird sanctuary - the summer home of thousands of migratory waders from the Arctic tundra - limiting access to guided groups only.
I attempted to walk the publicly accessable track around the base of the Spit, but torrential rain forced me to turn back. Tomorrow, the weather is looking a little better, so I will be doing the walk in Abel Tasman from this northern end (apparently it's a nicer walk anyway).No pictures as of yet (this computer is ancient)...
Photos:
1. Looking quite wet at Farewell Spit
2. Hmmmm, just in case..

4 comments:
Poor bugger, we're sure it'll make interesting reading for an elderly couple though!
hopefully once they've read it and recovered from the shock, they'll send it back. You did put your name and address in the front, right? :)
bugger . Maybe they will publish a book about it.You will become a famous author if only they knew who you were.
We all feel your pain :(
But you never never know.. it's amazing what goes around, comes around...
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