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Published: April 25th 2007
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Ferry
The ferry that brought us to the south island After arriving in Picton from the north island we set about to make the most of our time. knowing that we would be doing a number of outdoor activities in the south we decided 'why not start here'. so after a day of planning we boarded a boat to take us out to a point on the Queen Charlotte track to do a one day mountain bike trip. Was it ever good to get back on a bike after probably a year, even if it was just cross country riding! anyway, elnaz took to it after a very short time, the first downhill section, and really started to enjoy it. She did manage to show some beginner-ness by trying to get her leg over the bike at one point after she was quite tired and then just kinda toppling over! Problem was she toppled down a rock bank. She was fine, didn't get more than a scrape. I did manage to get a photo for evidence, but only after asking her if she needed help!
After Picton we headed along the coast to Nelson where we we're to spend only one night. we had seen some advertisement for the
Queen Charllett Track
Elnaz owned that bike! Untill she fell off at the end of the trip WOW gallery, (World of Wearableart) and to Elnaz's amazement i suggested going. The place was quite interesting and very worth the admition fee, but to be honest we didn't understand all the pieces that were on display. I guess that just shows the differences in the mind of an artist, and that of everyone else!
We headed over to the Abel Tasman as well, a very popular walking track here, but after experiencing very heavy rain and conditions that didn't allow us to see much we decided that we'd skip that area and continue on down the coast. The area was still beautiful even in the clouds though.
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Lyn McDonald
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Great to see that you're really finding some of the exciting parts of outdoor NZ. We WALKED not rode, part of the Queen Charlotte Track. And we can tell you the the Abel Tasman area is great in sunshine.