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We, Jan & Doug, are officially gypsies now. We have sold our house, dock & cars. We have moved aboard Day Dreams and will follow the sun and warmth. No more northern winters for us. Doug retired from his wonderful job in April after working for the same great company for 35 years. We will keep you posted on our location so our friends & family can come find us along the way. We would love to see you, please visit often. June 1, 2014

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Feb 25, 2023 Punakaiki Marine Reserve to Greymouth & Trans-Alpine Scenic Train

We checked out of the Ocean View Hotel and drove a short way up the coast to Thurman Track. Thurman Track is an old growth rain forest; the canopy & foliage were beautiful. 

Our big surprise was, where the trail led us, after only 15 minutes. We walked out onto this expansive, awesome beach and shoreline where the forest met the Tasman Sea. We found extraordinary rock & fossil formations. According to the map, it is part of the Punakaiki Marine Reserve. My apple phone also labeled it Te Miko. The beach was made of small pebbles with some big enough to pocket. There was a trickle of a waterfall and some of the rocks and boulders were wet. We started high up on a look-out deck but we were soon drawn to walk down and explore the deserted beach. We took lots of photos and found a cavern with some jade & granite rocks. 













Cheryl managed to find the only bug that stings in NZ, a sweat bee. It obviously was drawn to her sweat until she crushed it in her armpit. She got a tad upset and ran almost all the way back to the car with Jan following her. Jan gave her some Benadryl and she was A-OK other than it hurting her & her pride. 


This is the Cavern we found & Craig, our brave spelunker enters


We were trying to see as much as we could on our last full day in New Zealand, so we stopped again along the way @ the Pororari River Track and tramped for 15 minutes in and then 15 minutes out, that's all the time we could afford and not miss our train. 

The train station is located in Greymouth, NZ. We returned the rental car, checked in and luckily had some time to buy some souvenirs, YaY! Souvenirs in this country are very difficult to find, so buy them when you see them. We boarded the TransAlpine Scenic Train to Christchurch. Our one way journey was 5 hours & 139 miles from Greymouth to Christchurch. Our train took us across the center of the South Island from the rugged West Coast to the East Coast through Arthur's Pass National Park and along the Southern Alps. The trains are clean and pretty much run on time. The scenery is filled with mountains, rivers, and valleys.  Our seating was comfortable and came with tables so we could eat and play games. The windows are large with transom pieces and there is an open air car that we walked through but we liked our seats better. The views were amazing but the food was disappointing. If you take this train, bring your own picnic. 





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