Showing posts with label beaches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beaches. Show all posts

Friday, 21 January 2022

Karangahake Gorge Cycle Ride


Here's four of the Famous Five setting off to cycle from Waihi to Karangahake.


Through farmland near the river...


over bridges...


to the Victoria Battery. This was an old gold mining area and this stamper battery was the centre of an industry employing 200 men. Little remains of the industry or the village.


Owharoa Falls, a minute up a side road were worth checking out.


Allister, Elaine and me.

At Karangahake we locked up the bikes and walked to the 'windows' tunnel. 





View from a window in the tunnel to the track we were just on.
We retraced our journey back to Waikino, where we had lunch in the old station building, now a cafe...


...before boarding the restored train back to Waihi. (There's a bike wagon attached.)



On the train.


We found a great restaurant at Waihi Beach, right on the beach. (The waves were back to normal.)


You can't tell in the photo but the moon was pink as it rose.

 

Saturday, 13 February 2021

Whangarei Staycation


We have been spending January in and around our home town, Whangarei, enjoying the beaches, bush and times socialising with friends. I've been for several swims at Wellingtons Bay (above and below)


In the other direction, McLeod Bay in the Whangarei harbour... 



I've had a few visits to Waipu; we've walked to the pancake rocks, had lunch at Cove Cafe, dinner at the Pizza Barn, (followed by a folk music concert), attended markets and a New Years Day carnival.


Waipu Estuary


Pancake rock formations on the walk from waipu Cove to Langs Beach.


On the pancake rocks walk


Another nice beach and estuary at Pataua


Then there's our lovely shady bush walks. This is Mair Park, my local walking place beside the river...



And this is a kauri at A H Reed Park


Some of our social activities...night markets and live music at Tutukaka Marina...



listening to jazz at Waipu


folk musicians (10 instruments between them!) Polytropos at Waipu


Steampunk Scottishness and markets at Waipu


Malcolm's birthday celebrations...


The wine is called Malcolm and it goes well with cheese


This get together is at our friend Pam's...


...evening view from her place.