
- A forested section of track

- Awaroa Inlet
During October, quite early in the NZ tramping season, two of us did a slightly truncated walk on the Abel Tasman Coast Track. It's one of NZ's "Great Walks", and probably deserves that moniker. It's a reasonably easy walk on a well-marked track, with lots of pleasantly varied scenery. It certainly isn't wilderness, with water taxis, sea kayaks and other boats zooting about everywhere. A few sections can even be accessed via 4WD, and there are "baches" (holiday houses) and even a lodge or two along the way. But we thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful coastline, with beautiful beaches and inlets, and patches of deep forest.
We chose a water-taxi-out/walk-back option, as this was easier than the long bus/car trip via Takaka. Also we were able to walk back to our car and motor off at the end. We missed the Wainui Bay section, and only glimpsed the Totaranui area. I've started my account of the walk on my blog here
http://www.naturescribe.com/2014/11/it-is-promisingsign-when-walk-begins.html As you'd expect from a Great Walk, the huts are fantastic: mattresses, sinks, flushing loos and good wood heaters. The only thing they don't provide are gas cookers (which most other Great Walks have), so it's BYO cookers. The 1 year old hut at Anchorage is dubbed the Anchorage Hilton, and is certainly quite grand by hut standards. In October there weren't many people walking the whole track, although there were lots of day walkers, especially the nearer you got to Marahau/Kaiteriteri.
cheers
Peter