In a way we feel like we’re sailing again. It’s not due to the ground moving beneath us, although it does. It’s the weather. We were on the west coast but are now on the east coast due to the weather. Our decision to come to Akaroa was influenced by the weather too. The forecasts are beginning to show some fine weather on the west coast towards the end of next week. If we head south from Christchurch we’ll be as far as we can be from any passes and will miss the opportunity to catch this possible weather window. So we headed east to Akaroa to hold onto the possibility of returning through Arthur’s Pass to the west coast should the forecast maintain itself.
Akaroa is a holiday town nestled in what feels like (and no doubt probably is) a crater with a sea reaching lagoon/inlet. There are plenty of sailboats moored in the harbour and the town has a seaside feel to it. Being the weekend the campsite is back full of kids something we’ve been largely without for the last week since the school holidays ended.
Thge campsite is perched on a hill with flat terraces for the tents and campervans. From our site we can see down into the bay – a beautiful view tempered by the screams of babies.
In the afternoon we walked down to town to look around, get some information on local hikes and take pics. On the way back we stopped at a beachside bar for a beer and live music. The short hike back up to the campsite was unusually wearisome perhaps due to the heat and maybe the beer.
In the evening we both had stomach upsets so that probably was the reason for our lethargy. That has affected our plans for today. We had planned on an 800 meter ascent from the town to one of the surrounding peaks. It is again hot and with our condition dehydration would be a danger so we’re going to take it easy and drive to a car park near the top where the climb will be much less and certainly cooler.
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