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6th March 2026 at 20:04 - Damian

We think it may have been caused by this steel rule which was found on the road amidst the debris of the delaminated tyre.

A buckled and bent steel rule
A buckled and bent steel rule

6th March 2026 at 17:08 - Damian

We had a rapid, unplanned tyre delamination at 100km/h near Nelson. What John calls "type 2 fun... fun after the fact".

After picking up the debris on the highway and a bit of a struggle with seized wheel nuts we managed to replace it with the spare.

That's not right
That's not right

5th March 2026 at 19:53 - Damian

Day 4 and the end of the Abel Tasman. Done! What a beautiful walk. We had excellent weather every day and the whole track is stunning.

Finished with a couple of pints at The Park Cafe and a huge burger and ice cream cookie at The Fat Tui.

Us at the end of the Abel Tasman
Us at the end of the Abel Tasman
John, Ally and Lynda discussing the finer points of burger construction with the proprietor
John, Ally and Lynda discussing the finer points of burger construction with the proprietor
A ridiculous ice cream cookie. Delicious but I feel sick just looking at the pic
A ridiculous ice cream cookie. Delicious but I feel sick just looking at the pic

5th March 2026 at 19:46 - Damian

Day 3 of the Abel Tasman. Bark Bay to Anchorage. There's a long low tide crossing that saves around 3km walk but it wasn't until later in the day so we went the long way around. Stopped for a dip in Cleopatra's Pool.

Our silhouette crossing a swing bridge.
Our silhouette crossing a swing bridge.
View south over Torrent Bay. The low tide crossing is the small bay in the top right
View south over Torrent Bay. The low tide crossing is the small bay in the top right
Ally and John swimming at Cleopatra's Pool
Ally and John swimming at Cleopatra's Pool

5th March 2026 at 19:27 - Damian

Day 2 of the Abel Tasman. From Awaroa to Bark Bay. Stopped at the lodge in Awaroa for posh coffee first thing in the morning, nicked some sugar sachets and carried on to the lovely Bark Bay.

Onetahuti Bay
Onetahuti Bay
Bridge over estuary in Onetahuti Bay
Bridge over estuary in Onetahuti Bay

2nd March 2026 at 18:54 - Damian

Day 1 of the Abel Tasman starting at Totaranui and staying at Awaroa Bay hut.

Looking back over Totaranui
Looking back over Totaranui
A not-very-well native gecko
A not-very-well native gecko
A dinosaur
A dinosaur

2nd March 2026 at 10:02 - Damian


2nd March 2026 at 08:51 - Damian

I've been waiting a year to try Scotty's Baguettes in Marahau. Did not disappoint with the big breakfast. Handmade baguettes, too.

A huge, oily baguette
A huge, oily baguette

2nd March 2026 at 08:30 - Damian

After Mt Cook (almost a week ago!) we drove to Rangiora to stay with Matt and Lyndal where we had a good old catch up with extended family and did a load of well-overdue washing.

From there we drove to Pelorus Bridge stopping for a puncture repair in Amberley and a dolphin experience for Ally and John in Kaikoura. Spotted a HUGE pod of dolphins to the south of Kaikoura -- literally hundreds.

Two nights in Pelorus. Mussels in Havelock.

Early start on Saturday morning to get to parkrun in Nelson. After shopping for the Abel Tasman, a chilly dip at the Riuwaka Resurgence and a night at a POP in Riwaka.

Last night after picking Lynda up from the airport we had dinner with Viv and Brent in Marahau. Lynda, Ally and John stayed in a cabin at the campground.

Mussels!
Mussels!
Sally at Neale Park parkrun
Sally at Neale Park parkrun

24th February 2026 at 21:28 - Damian

John and I hiked up to Mt Oliver via Mueller Hut this morning. Six hours return including breaks. 1186m climb.

Perfect day for it with some incredible views. Also some bonus avalanches over on the flanks of Mt Sefton.

A view of the valley between rocks
A view of the valley between rocks
View over the valley from Mueller Hut area
View over the valley from Mueller Hut area
John and I at the top of Mt Oliver. Sir Ed's first mountain, apparently.
John and I at the top of Mt Oliver. Sir Ed's first mountain, apparently.
The route up and back. A climb of 1186m over 5.4km
The route up and back. A climb of 1186m over 5.4km

24th February 2026 at 15:26 - Damian

Finally spotted a kea up at Mueller Hut above Mt Cook Village.

A kea posing. He's sexy and he knows it. (actually, he's got his eye on my abandoned pack)
A kea posing. He's sexy and he knows it. (actually, he's got his eye on my abandoned pack)

23rd February 2026 at 19:36 - Damian

Clouds coming over the Southern Alps from the west. White Horse Hill DOC campsite.


23rd February 2026 at 09:26 - Damian

The Milky Way from Moke Lake at 5am this morning

A shot of stars
A shot of stars

23rd February 2026 at 09:25 - Damian

We've been playing a LOT of 500. Haven't played for over a decade but it's an awesome game. Especially when you get all the bowers and the joker!

A winning hand
A winning hand

23rd February 2026 at 09:23 - Damian

We based ourselves at the Cascade Creek DOC campsite for two nights to allow a day to explore Milford Sound where we went on a boat tour. The weather held out until the second night where the wind and rain forced us to have to take down the bigger tent and set up the smaller, more robust MSR Elixir tent.

After the boat trip we walked up Key Summit which incorporates a bit of the Routeburn.

The van at Homer Tunnel. Very similar to the shot at Honester Pass in the Lake District
The van at Homer Tunnel. Very similar to the shot at Honester Pass in the Lake District
Us at the top of Key Summit
Us at the top of Key Summit

23rd February 2026 at 09:16 - Damian

Birds of Milford

Tui in evening sun
Tui in evening sun
Kōtuku
Kōtuku

23rd February 2026 at 09:14 - Damian

Sunrise at Albert Town campground

Brief flashes of colour as the sun rises

23rd February 2026 at 09:13 - Damian

Crossing over Haast Pass. A very brief, very cold dip in the Blue Pools.

Ally and John in the freezing water. We'd just got out.
Ally and John in the freezing water. We'd just got out.

17th February 2026 at 08:05 - Damian

Yesterday we drove from St Arnaud down to Okarito stopping at Punakaiki and Greymouth. We've got a chill out day here before heading over Haast Pass tomorrow to Albert Town.

Sunset on the beach at Okarito
Sunset on the beach at Okarito

17th February 2026 at 07:59 - Damian

On the second day at St Arnaud we walked around the lake counterclockwise from West Bay. Early start of 0700 as it's a 23km walk to the pub at Alpine Lodge. Windy on the lake but nicely cooling as we walked the circumference.

Us starting out full of beans
Us starting out full of beans
The view from Coldwater Hut at the far end of the lake
The view from Coldwater Hut at the far end of the lake
Crossing the river flat between Coldwater Hut and Lakehead Hut. Not so full of beans at the stage.
Crossing the river flat between Coldwater Hut and Lakehead Hut. Not so full of beans at the stage.