Day 126: Lake Ruataniwha to Ohau village.

Sunday 19.03.2023

  • Te Araroa kilometres done: 2503
  • Official kms: 30km
  • Garmin kms: 26.15km
  • Total time: 6:33
  • Calories burned: 2242
  • Body battery: 7/10
  • Accommodation: Stu & Shells studio unit.
  • Tent nights tally: 18
  • Zero days had so far: 25

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Today should be a nice easy walk along the canals to Lake Ohau. I had a couple reach out to me a week back & offer me their studio unit when I come through. Thanks Shell & Stu such an amazing offer!

It’s also forecasted to bucket down Monday afternoon through until Tuesday morning so I messaged this morning & asked if I could stay 2 nights as it looks to be nearly 100mm of rain coming. Shell said they were going to offer anyway. I feel so grateful to have this offer! There really is some amazing people out there that are willing to offer a hand & support & ask for nothing in return.

I just want to say a big thank you to all those that have helped & supported me along this journey, you know who you are. You are all amazing people!

It wasn’t until just after 9:30am that I set off, no rush today as the route I’m taking following the canals is around 26km to Ohau. I could walk back onto the official TA but that means walking around Lake Ruataniwha which was already extra kilometres the other day. I will rejoin the TA around the 15km mark after crossing a weir to regain it.

Leaving the holiday park, definitely recommend staying here. The hosts are amazing!
The 1st few kilometres of road walking

Within a few kilometres I had reached the canals where there were quite a few people fishing, funnily enough after being on the canals alone I was seeing so many fish where the fishermen weren’t just sitting in the shallows!

A salmon farm & people fishing.
A big salmon in the shallows.

Since I ate a huge breakfast i decided I would walk until around 1pm before stopping for lunch. Just before this & right before the weir I met a couple of people fishing, Richard & Suz, they are staying at their holiday home in Ohau & after asking if there is any shops there they told me Twizel is the nearest. I was hoping to buy some fresh milk & Richard & Suz have offered to grab me a bottle in Twizel on their way back & drop it off to where I’m staying. More trail magic.

I sat down for lunch, this time my wraps containing fresh salad & sliced beef! Luxury! From this point it was just over 10km to my destination.

Lunch spot.

It was a nice gentle walk around the lake & at one point there was a nice little hut maybe a fisherman’s hut?

A small hut.

It wasn’t too long after this point that I hit another milestone. 2500km! Only a little over 500km to go, I’m really looking forward to reaching the finish line!

2500km!

Being only 3km left to go & a hot day I decided that once there was only about a kilometre to go I would stop strip off into my togs & go for a dip in the lake. It was amazing! So nice to just lie there in the cold water.

A nice cold dip.

I then got changed & finished off the last kilometre to Stu & Shells place. What an amazing house & the studio unit is so good, I am so lucky!

View from the studio unit.

I was also invited to dinner of fresh vegetables & venison. It was delicious! They also had another couple here for dinner & we all sat & chatted until about 9pm. It was a very nice evening.

One response to “Day 126: Lake Ruataniwha to Ohau village.”

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    Briar Mortimer

    Your photos etc look amazing Curtis I am glad you are sharing all these incredible views with us all. Thanks for that

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