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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Mount Mckenna


 

My first hike in the actual backcountry or bush.  Started at the trailhead on the end of sunny something road at about 7:15.  

Took a long time to get to the top due to all the lovely mosses and lichens and ferns and a few mushrooms. 


Ate expensive ramen with my home grown dehydrated tomato sauce.  Have not been able to find anything as cheap as top ramen here.  The ramen came with several flavoring pouches and tasted okay.  I tossed out the packet that I presume contained MSG.

Took a slightly different route down and it was lovely at first but suddenly ended and be came a very steep clay road.  It was hard to walk down the road, but my trekking poles helped a lot.

Took a hard fall on the actual trail when a root grabbed my foot.  Was not injured but it sure hurt where I hit my right knee.  I had my poles in my hands at the time but not sure if I was using them or just holding them since it was in a level spot.

Made it out just before dark and then rode the bus home in the dark.  So glad to have the busses figured out in the valley, there is one crazy route number that takes three different routes and has left me stranded before.

Very tired after this hike, I think because I was out for 11 hours. 

7 miles with 1,900 feet elevation gain

New super expensive topo map, will work in basecamp but not in mapsource
have to put the SD card in my computer to even get it to work with basecamp
but it is a nice map that is easy to read.  Expensive because it contains all of Australia too
saw to optoin to buy just the NZ version of this map 



This is the valley I live in now.  Wainuiomata surrounded by green hills

New Zealand Honey Mushroom Armillaria novae-zelandiae




Trail that I took down

Really cool fern Leptopteris superba


New Zealand Kidney fern
Hymenophyllum nephrophyllum
These cover everything in some parts of the forest.


Mycena mushroom




Brittle cider fungus  Kretzschmaria deusta






Luecobryum javense

And suddenly the trail was a VERY steep and slick road. 








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