Sunday 05.03.2023
- Te Araroa kilometres done: 2218
- Official kms: 13km
- Garmin kms: 14.42km
- Total time: 4:44
- Calories burned: 1740
- Body battery: 6/10
- Accommodation: A frame hut.
- Tent nights tally: 16
- Zero days had so far: 22
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Today I am starting off at 9am. Ladina & Alina have decided to do a zero in Arthur’s pass as they don’t want to walk in the rain today. They will catch up to me by Wednesday.
Marko arrived at 8:45am & we all said our goodbyes to the girls as they are walking up to the Sanctuary backpackers. Antonia, Matt, Marko & myself then drove to Klondyke corner where I was dropped off.

Matt has lent me his hiking poles for the rest of the journey as mine are problematic. Once they left I started my wet & cold road walk all the way to Cora Lyn. This was 7km & I started regretting setting off solo today as the weather is absolutely miserable!

Another kilometre up the road I came to Bealey hut, a little 6 bunk hut not far off the main road, there were two girls here that had stayed last night but weren’t sure whether they would walk in the rain or not. I stayed for a good half an hour to get some warmth & stay out of the rain.
I messaged Antonia as I was already missing her, she messaged back to say she’s going to take next Monday off so we can do a zero together on Sunday! I almost cried, I was so happy! Something to really look forward to.
This got me pumped to do the climb up & over Lagoon saddle to get to the A frame hut. It was still raining but the first few kilometres were in trees so I have some reprieve from the rain.
Once out in the open however was a different story! It was back to being rain & cold. Once I reached about 1200 metres above sea level the rain turned to snow. It was beautiful but chilly!



I continued on until I reached the hut around 2pm & spent the rest of the afternoon/evening trying to keep warm. There is no heating in this hut as it’s a basic shelter. With it being 2 degrees inside I was tucked in my sleeping bag for most of the afternoon.

After dinner & a hot cup of tea the only thing I could do was get back in the sleeping bag, try to stay warm & go to sleep, hopefully i warm up in the morning!

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