Monday, January 25, 2016

Manawatu Gorge Track

The track runs for 10km along the ridge above the Manawatu River.

I did this walk with my mate Neil. We parked cars at either end of the track allowing us to do a one-way walk, in this instance starting at the Ashurst end. The reason for this direction was that there is a terrific café (Bridge Café) at the other end and it is always nice to have some kind of goal or reward on these kinds of walks.

The track initially follows the road that runs through the gorge but quickly ducks underneath it and then climbs up steadily up onto the ridge which it then meanders along before dropping back down at the Woodville end.

I had somehow imagined that the track would emerge out onto the tops, but it stayed stubbornly in the bush, although there plenty of viewing points. To be honest, staying in the trees was a good thing as it searingly hot and both Neil and I had run out of water well before the end of the walk.

Four and a bit hours after we started we reached the café and ginger beer and cheesecake heaven.

 The start of the walk

 The track goes under the road

 Starting to climb up

 Looking out over the gorge

 Interesting Maori sculpture

 Looking North

 About half way

We saw lots of these

 Dropping down

 At the end
Neil dreaming of iced coffee and cheesecake

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