This weekend I had the amazing opportunity to hike the Cape Brett Walkway with the Auckland University Tramping Club. We drove to a campsite near the start of the walkway Friday night and camped out in tents. It was nice to hear the rain hitting the tent while falling in and out of sleep, but it's never nice to take down tents in the rain the next morning. Saturday morning, we divided into to groups and had an early start for the hike. It was about a 17K (10.5 mile) hike to the Cape Brett Hut. I was with the first group and it took us about 5.5 hours to complete the hike. The first half of the hike wasn't exactly pleasant since it was pouring rain and was incredibly windy. Whenever we got to what appeared to be lookouts, we couldn't see anything at all since we were basically in a cloud. In the later half of the hike, we were able to see absolutely beautiful views of the ocean crashing into rocks and cliffs. After a lot of hiking and falling along the way, we were happy to see our little hut situated at the end of the walkway with ocean all around. We spent some time reading about the history of the area and enjoying the ocean views. It was so unbelievably windy that we got cold pretty fast and spent the evening chatting inside before enjoying a delicious dinner. After dinner we did yoga by candlelight, which was incredibly relaxing and felt great after a long day of hiking. Before heading to bed, we did some star gazing. The night sky was incredible and it was really neat to see the lighthouse shining its light on the hill above us.
The next morning we took our time waking up since we would be the last group to leave. I ate breakfast overlooking the ocean and then got ready for another 17K hike back to base camp. We were fortunate that the sky was basically clear on the hike back allowing us to take in all the incredible views that we missed on the hike to the hut. The ocean cast so many incredible shades of blue! I wanted to stand there all day and just gaze out; unbelievable beauty. I did manage to see a manta ray gliding though the water, which was really exciting. I was bummed I didn't get to snorkel, but the conditions weren't right this time. I was definitely a little sore after a total of 34K of hiking over two days, but I had an amazing time. It was one my favorite tramps I've done so far in New Zealand.
To see more pictures from Cape Brett Walkway:
Cape Brett
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The red hut is where we stayed! |
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Not a bad view to wake up to! |
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Group 1! |
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Incredible view on the way back! |