Set up camp and then headed to Lake Onoke itself. So cool! It has quite a wild entrance where surf rolls in. And almost like a steep sand / stone bar across the bottom of the lake, separating it from Cook Straight. When we went, there were heaps of blessings shining down from the sky. We walked out on the river stones to look at the waves and entrance.
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Over the Rimutakas
Over the Rimutaka Range today and through Featherston (Book Town) and stopping in Martinborough (Wine Village)
(This is my kind of region!) for morning tea and to check in on the playground for the Playground Inspector.
Then on to the campsite on the way to Lake Ferry.
Set up camp and then headed to Lake Onoke itself. So cool! It has quite a wild entrance where surf rolls in. And almost like a steep sand / stone bar across the bottom of the lake, separating it from Cook Straight. When we went, there were heaps of blessings shining down from the sky. We walked out on the river stones to look at the waves and entrance.
Set up camp and then headed to Lake Onoke itself. So cool! It has quite a wild entrance where surf rolls in. And almost like a steep sand / stone bar across the bottom of the lake, separating it from Cook Straight. When we went, there were heaps of blessings shining down from the sky. We walked out on the river stones to look at the waves and entrance.
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