Bream Head / Te Whara Track


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October 10th 2011
Published: October 10th 2011
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Finally the weather became really good, so Lie Wei, Lie Yee and Jie Min decide to attempt the supposedly gruelling Bream Head/Te Whara track which is said to take 10 hours roundtrip according to the NZ Department of Conservation (DOC). The distance one-way was 7.5km. http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/tracks-and-walks/northland/whangarei-area/bream-head-te-whara-track/ The night before... Read Full Entry



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Climbing stairsClimbing stairs
Climbing stairs

The return from Peach Cove was just stairs all the way!
Me, trying to get overMe, trying to get over
Me, trying to get over

Had to scramble over some rocks to get across.
Predator trapPredator trap
Predator trap

Bream Head is a Kiwi conservation area, so in order to protect the Kiwi, the DOC tries to erradicate all their predators.
Group photo!Group photo!
Group photo!

We made it to the second summit of Te Whara
Almost there!Almost there!
Almost there!

In the distance, you can see Ocean Beach which is the end of our hike.



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