November 23, 2010
Driving to Abel Tasman park, we almost got lost. Our GPS system wasn't working very well and was telling us to turn around even though we realized later on that we were going the right way. We were totally late for our sea kayaking trip and I was starting to get stressed out. When we found a phone booth, I called and everything was fine.
When we got there, they gave us all of our gear and our guide, Hannah, got us all ready. Then we were off, paddling the sea in double kayaks. Jason and I were arguing at first because coordinating a kayak with another person was a little harder than it seemed, but after a little while, we got the hang of it and got into the groove (sounds like a Madonna song..haha).



We paddled for a couple of hours, then stopped at a sheltered beach for lunch. After lunch, the water taxi picked us up to go further up the coast (Abel tasman park is all on the coast so you have to take water taxis to go further). Once at bark bay, we were dropped off for a couple of hours so we could hike the trails around the mountains. The path we took was supposed to take two and a half hours, but being new yorkers, we finish it in just over an hour and a half, without rushing.



The water taxi picked us up afterwards, where we had to walk pretty far into the beach because it was low tide, so the water had receded very far out. I had never seen anything like it. When we got back to the town of marahau, where we had started, the tide was so low that they got a tractor to tow the boat back to the base. It was a first time for me riding a boat on the road, on the back of a trailer pulled by a tractor...haha.
Once back, I had to call Tasman sky adventures to make sure that we were all good for my microlite scenic flight. All was good, so we got in the car and drove to motueka, which was a 20 minute drive back. I didn't have time to be nervous about doing something that I had always wanted to do...
We arrived at their hangar, which was at the motueka airport. Trevor, the owner, and Mitch, my pilot, greeted us. They were very personable and made the experience that much more enjoyable. I was outfitted with a flying suit, gloves and a helmet with a microphone attached, so I could talk with Mitch while we were flying. My camera was hooked onto me and they pulled the machine out. I got in first and then Mitch got in the seat in front of me. Then we were off. Mitch talked to me the whole way. It was such an unbelievable experience...we flew over a little of Abel Tasman park (he was trying to find a stingray or seals to show me, since we hadn't seen any in the park).
(pictures to come)
We landed on a strip of grass right next to the runway (they don't ever land the microlites on the runway). I couldn't believe that I actually did it. It made my year...
Next, we had dinner in the town of Motueka at "the gothic", which is a restaurant in a converted old church. Jason had fish and chips and I had the most amazing tofu steak. Then, we headed back to the hotel.
Next: wine tour
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