Tasman Bay - Reisverslag uit Nelson, Nieuw Zeeland van Rudy Welling - WaarBenJij.nu Tasman Bay - Reisverslag uit Nelson, Nieuw Zeeland van Rudy Welling - WaarBenJij.nu

Tasman Bay

Blijf op de hoogte en volg Rudy

10 Maart 2015 | Nieuw Zeeland, Nelson

Once off the ferry in Picton we took the wrong turn and initially did not follow the coastal road. Via the Southerly route we caught up with the coastal road near Havelock and had some fine views into the sound below us. Further up the road we found a DOC campsite (Pelorus Bridge) in one of the few remaining patches of native forest where we made a forest walk towards some waterfalls with plenty of big trees. Along the way we spotted our first local flightless bird the Kiwa (?). 104 km.
In Nelson we bought some netting (curtain material actually) for the camper and in the evening Jamaliah fixed it in front of the sliding window and the back doors. Maybe we can now leave the doors open without getting all the midgets in. Their bite is as bad as that of a mosquito. After Motueka we climbed up over a 800 m high mountain, past the Abel Tasman park, down to Takara. From there we followed the road further up North to the end of the island at the Farewell Spit. We wondered a bit around in the area and walked up to one of the light houses with a view of Cape Farewell, the most Northerly part of the South Island. The nearby campsite was an oasis in the green landscape (221 km).

Only the first 4 km of the Farewell Spit are open to the public. Thereafter it is for organized eco tours. We started our walk along the inland beach on the South side early. There were no other walkers. The tide was low so we looked out over a dried beach like we have in the wadden zee. After the first turn back point we felt we had just started so we strolled further the full 4 km out. Then across through the dunes to the sea side of the spit and back (last kilometre through a working cattle/sheep farm). It was our longest walk to date (3 hrs). Tiring but satisfying.
We drove back down around the Golden Bay again with a first stop at the Pupu spring were some 14 m3/sec comes welling up out of the ground. Thereafter driving on to the Abel Tasman National park (94 km, last 30+ km on a winding sand road over the mountain). Through a beautiful lane of 150 year old trees we came to a camp stop at Totaranui. The golden beach was tempting but I assume the sand fly’s were waiting. So no swim.
In the morning we made a short 1 hr walk up the headland nearby with a view of the bay and also some nice tree’s. Not as big as we were used to (spoiled). After that it was time to start heading South to the West coast. There is still a lot to see and time is flying by when you are having fun (and sunny, good weather). We crossed through the mountains and camped along the fast flowing Buller river in Murchison (225 km).


  • 13 Maart 2015 - 09:30

    Jeanne:

    Wat leuk om jullie reisverslagen te lezen. Komen onze herinneringen ook weer terug! Goede reis nog met heel veel plezier!
    Groetjes, Jan en Jeanne

  • 13 Maart 2015 - 12:17

    Kees Veeken:

    You are spoiling us with your excellent story telling and pictures! That looked like a very big cat: do they grow bigger down under? 14 m3/d is more than 1 million m3 per day! Enjoy your travels and we will be waiting in anticipation.....

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We are a family of 4. Rudy Welling was a Principal Production Technologist with Shell/NAM's offshore team. He first went on sabbatical from April 2014 to April 2016. In that period he made a return trip to Vladivostok with his wife, Jamaliah, in camper Passepartout. This was followed by trips to New Zealand and Spain. In April 2016 Rudy re-joined NAM/Shell again in Assen for a year and then retired in May 2017 after 37 years with Shell. He and his family have spent some 21 years in various Shell locations around the world (NL, UK, Brunei, NL, USA, Nigeria, Oman, NL). Jamaliah Jaja is the Manager of the house and comes from Brunei. Anton (1993) studies Business IT in Groningen Bernard (1994) studies Mechatronics also in Groningen Both boys still live at home, but will have to run the household on their own when we start our trip. Our previous trip by car (Volkswagen Passat Station) was from Oman to Holland in 2007. Rudi's great plan is to travel with his wife in a camper around the world. The trips will be in steps. The first is from Amsterdam to Vladivostok. De second from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina over the PANAM highway to Prudo Bay in Alaska. Australia and New Zealand will be separate side trips and Africa will either be done out and back from Amsterdam or just from the Cap to Amsterdam. Now as K/O of Rudi's retirement we are making this second step on a journey around the world. We hope you will enjoy our story Rudy & Jamaliah

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