Waipapakura to Ahipara and Kaitaia by Jenny

 24 February

An early start saw us enjoying sunrise on the beach. Walking in the cool of the morning sure beat the midday sun and also the midday tide. We had the place to ourselves other than a keen biker who must do a circuit up the beach and back, I can not think of a more idyllic track with today's weather. 

We finished in record time - just 3.25 hours to do 14 km. Then 1 km up into Ahipara where it was great to find Ross inadvertantly. It turned out his phone was out of credit and he did not realise it would still accept calls so had turned it off.  We had no idea where he would be!

Coffee all round before heading to our motel in Kaitaia. It's tidy and the manager was very helpful.

After cooking up leftovers for lunch and catching up on phone jobs we hit the town. 

Sadly the info centre knew less than us about the track we plan to walk tomorrow  and asked us to update them if we make it through! Their building was amazing, some fabulous art work, a museum and library where it turned out one of the librarians from Amberley is now in charge. She gave us a great welcome.

Then onto the pharmacy for foot suplies, Warehouse, Pak'n'Save and home to blog, literally. Yes, a number of the crew are having difficulty with their feet already and hope that the supplies will enable us to continue on valia






ntly.

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