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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Last full day on the west coast

Once again, the skies were grey in the town of Greymouth and we headed back to Maggie’s for another hot breakfast. This time, they made vegan pancakes and also prepared our lunches for the day. It was still raining by the time we were done with breakfast, so we changed our plans and decided to shop around town. 


Breakfast at Maggie’s


Ashley’s also joining the Saturday Brunch Bunch

Shopping around Greymouth 


After finding some souvenirs, we climbed back in the gatorwaka and headed to the Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki, part of Paparoa National Park. We noticed a hint of Florida, while we drove by nīkau palm trees and learned that this is the southern limit of nīkau palm trees in New Zealand. Once we arrived at the pancake rocks, we did some more shopping and then walked the short trail. We saw some incredible views and learned about the erosional coast and limestone rocks!

Entering the Pancake Rocks trail



Group picture at the Pancake Rocks!

Veronica on her throne 


Figures in the pancake rocks

More pancake rocks and a blowhole 


We then began our journey back in the opposite direction to the Crèche du Bois Gentil (Friendly Forest Crèche for kiwi) Kiwi Crèche, in hopes to see the endangered birds and restore some of their habitat. Once we arrived, we met a ranger, Christy Owens, who works for the Paparoa Wildlife Trust and she answered our endless questions. We learned that they take the kiwi eggs, hatch them in a facility to improve their chances of survival, and then keep the chicks in the crèche for about a year. After this year, they release them into the wild in the Paparoa National Park. Also, kiwis live until around 65 years old! Using a transmitter and a receiver, we located a chick named Turiwhate, and Christy performed a monthly wellness check on her. We even got to take pictures and pet the kiwi! It’s hard to express how cute the kiwi really was!


Turiwhate, the cutest kiwi!

Christy performing a wellness check

Entering the predator proof fence of the crèche

We also planted some native trees to help with restoration of the crèche!

Tree planting with George!

To finish off the day, we headed to Hokitika for a Thai dinner and glow worms. The worms lit up the walls of the dell and resembled stars in the sky! Today was another full and exciting day on the west coast! 


The town of Hokitika

Glow worms in the dell


Kia ora!

-Haiden


Friday, July 8, 2022

Cold Day, Hot Pool



Hedgerow Visit  

We began the day with a visit to a native hedgerow. Dr. Hostetler explained that this hedgerow was one of the first in the entire neighborhood to be filled with native plants back in 2006/2007. We got to meet the residents, Pauline and Malcolm, a delightful elderly couple who explained that they switched to natives to be more environmentally conscious. Hedgerows are important in the Canterbury Plains as they act as windbreaks to keep soil from blowing away of off farmland.  Since it was cold, wet and windy we took a very brief look around the property and Dr. Hostetler explained how much the native hedgerow had grown in about a decade. 


Pauline and Malcolm barely want to leave their house due to the cold 🥶 

Dr. Hostetler points at a distant plant 

Nico loves the camera 🤪📸

Gear Stop

Afterwards, we had a little bit of time before our appointment at the hot pools so we spent some time shopping for gear for our trip out west. We also got to choose our freeze-dried meals - I chose a chicken curry. 🍛


Gear shopping!


Haiden is excited to find pants


Fun at the Hot Pools

Since it was such a miserable day, we visited Christchurch’s hot pools (He Puna Taimoana development in New Brighton) to warm up. This revitalization development after the earthquakes has also won an award for energy use for heating the pools with ground-sourced heat pump technology. They were warm and toasty with a great view of the beach with the waves rolling in the wind. There was also an ice bath that we dunked ourselves in to rejuvenate our senses. It left us with a slight burning tingle. After drying off in the sauna, we went back to our dorms. Another successful day in the books!

The colder the air, the hotter the pool!

Except when the water is 50 degrees (f) 🧊 
Catch you all tomorrow! ✌️  
- Ryan