New Year's Day 2012! (NYE 2011 in the USA)
Our first NYE in Auckland... We decided to stay in as the weather was a bit dreary, but there's no ball drop or apple drop or peach drop over here!!! Everyone waits for the US to do their thing - very disconcerting! We did get to see a TON of fireworks from our deck. It seems like kiwis are a bunch of pyromaniacs! Everyone had the good fireworks over here and were setting them off like crazy for about an hour after midnight - pretty cool.
Thinking - let's start this NY off right - right? Let's be athletic! Do some exercise! Get outside and breathe this fresh kiwi air! OMG....
We picked one of the tramping tracks (hiking trails) in the Waitakere Ranges to tackle today - well, let's say Lee picked it after doing some research on the best tracks. The one he picked is down near one of our favorite sites so far - Whatipu. Here's the description of the track he picked:
Omanawanui Track is regarded by many as one of the secret jewels in the treasure trove of tracks in the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park. Despite a few sections of steep going the track rewards walkers with its sparkling water views out over the Manukau Bar and its mixed canopy forest.
Ok - let's clarify here - "a few sections of steep going" - check out the elevation graph below!!! How about straight up and down where you have to crawl on all fours and hold onto a rope?!? No kidding, the going was a bit treacherous at times. If this track was in the USA, there would be guard rails everywhere or it would only be an option for true mountaineers.
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it took ALL of the 2 1/4 hours |
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we're going up yonder! |
We parked the Chancellor at the first area to access the Omanawanui Track at the beginning and set off on our journey. Thinking, yeah, 2 1/4 hours, no way, not us... We always finish way before the estimated time! Ha - not this time! Round trip is about 6km, but the elevation changes make the going pretty slow. It took 2 1/4 hours to hike the track and about 45 minutes to hike back up Whatipu Rd to our car.
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happy dog |
We took our trusty pseudo-mountain goat, Li'l Ella, along for the tramp and she had a grand ol' time.
I can't even begin to describe how beautiful this hike was. You start off kinda slow and get to see some spectacular coastline views. Then, as you keep going, you come out along the tops of these ridges where you can see Manukau Harbour, the Tasman Sea, Waitakere valley, and waterfalls all over the place. There were waterfalls you could see across the mountains and waterfalls going down the ridges into the sea. Simply breathtaking... We were up in the clouds for a lot of the trail.
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we climbed up and over that ridge |
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panorama from top of omanawanui track |
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waterfall bay |
The Omanawanui Track is part of what's known as the Hillary Trail. After hiking this part of it, we've decided to take on the entire Hillary Trail and complete parts of it over the next year. If you are really adventurous, it's possible to do it over several days camping along the way, but I think we'll enjoy it more doing it in sections during favorable weather conditions :)
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at the end in whatipu |
For those of you who come and visit, this is a must see/do hike if you are up to it and have the inclination. It would be great to do it with two cars - one at the top and one at the bottom with a picnic on Whatipu beach at the end.