As we crossed one of the bridges (yes, this trail actually had bridges unlike Stewart Island) there was a bucket to lower down into the river for drinking water.
Our second day of hiking was through what looked like an enchanted forest as it was so incredibly green and alive.


We saw a Kea, a really smart alpine parrot, along the way.
The Percy Burns Viaduct, the oldest remaining wooden viaduct in the world.
The sunrise over the beach was gorgeous on our last day...
A couple we had met along the way left us a little message in the sand marking the fact that they had arrived safely at the beach at 7:40 a.m. to start the coastal part of the walk. Keira and I got there at 9 a.m. Oops! A little behind.
However, we ended up getting back before the other couple as we were offered a ride with some hunters for the last part of the walk which is a boring 5 km walk along a four wheel drive road with little scenary. Ok, so maybe it was cheating a bit, but we had no shame after hiking over 40 km already.
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