Sep 242011


short video about kayak and tramping trip at the northern part of beautiful Abel Tasman Nationalpark / Nelson / New Zealand. Seals at Separation Point colony, playing in the water, swimming around kayak. Whariwharangi tramping hut. Hope you enjoy, please check out my channel and also www.carvingbone.co.nz thanks! See you down here in Paradise!

Sep 202011


Preview of Sanjohnno’sblog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Nelson, New Zealand Entry Title: “Hiking and Kayaking in Abel Tasman National Park” Entry: “After Kaikoura i spent one night in Nelson. The day after myself and a few others went on a 2 day hiking trip in Abel Tasman National Park. The hike took all day but it was not difficult, pretty flat. The weather was awesome and the views amazing. We camped in Tents on Bark Bay. I was bitten all over by sand flies – so that was annoying and very itchy for a few days! We all had a drink round the camp fire chewing the fat to the wee small hours. The next day we went sea kayaking – it was alot of fun.” Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: 1. “Abel tasman1″ 2. “Abel tasman2″ 3. “Abel tasman3″ 4. “Abel tasman4″ 5. “Abel tasman5″ 6. “Abel tasman6″ 7. “Abel tasman8″ 8. “Possum” 9. “Sandfly bay” 10. “Sea kayaking abel tasman” See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com

Aug 312011


Preview of Tom.steibelt’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Nelson, New Zealand Entry Title: “Kayaking the Abel Tasman” Entry: “Managed to somehow get packed and ready by the time our bus got to our hostel! Seemed to be the only ones staying overnight judging by everyone elses lack of bags. When we got to the kayaking place we dropped off all our stuff and headed out to the beach to start our kayaking. We got to wear special kayak skirts and Julia even picked out some sexy Where’s Wally thermals! As the tide was coming in we had to dash into our kayaks and before we knew it we were off and away. The kayaking was so laid back, hardly had to break a sweat at all. We stopped off along the way to check out all the coves and on our guide’s insistence smell everything. Our guide was awesome telling us all the Maori stories of the area and had us chanting Maori canoeing songs. Was fantastic! Our lunch stop was in a kayakers only bay and was one of the best lunches we’d ever had…a huge sarnie, massive cookie and then a cracking muffin. Brilliant! We’ll be going to Brumby’s again! Afterwards we paddled up the coast and up a river, feeling very intrepid! Of course the scenery was beautiful!! When we got to Bark’s bay we had to walk 15 minutes with all our camping kit…well i had to carry it all whilst Julia carried the camera. Its very important:) The

May 092011


Preview of Andersontravel’s blog entry at TravelPod. Read the full entry here: www.travelpod.com This preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Trip to: Abel Tasmen National Park, New Zealand Title: “Kayaking, hiking and being eaten alive” Entry preview: “The Abel Tasman trip was one of our favorite activities in NZ. It is an amazing national park that extends along the coastline of the northwest part of the South Island. There are many ways to explore this area and we chose to do it via 2 days of kayaking and a day of hiking. There are designated campsites and several huts along the way that require prior reservations so we were glad that there was still room for us during this busy summer season! After a rather lengthy process of …” Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: 1. “Kayak parking at Anchorage Bay” 2. “Not a bad place to stop for lunch” 3. “Cormorant drying his wings” 4. “Another flying friend” 5. “So beautiful when the sun is out!” 6. “So long kayak, time to hike” 7. “Abel Tasman shoreline” See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com

Jul 152010


A unique trip kayaking off the South Island of NZ with Jerry Marin and Jonathan Kloberdanz.

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