- Start: 6:40 @ km 936
- End: @ km 965.5
- Hiked: 29.5 km
Happy 2020! We left the shelter earlier-ish and headed off to the summit of Mt. Pureora. When we arrived we were overtaken by feelings of joy. What a magical mountain morning mood; over the clouds and with a clear view to the Tongariro crossing with Mt Ngauruhoe (Mt Doom in Lord of the Rings). What a beautiful start to the new year.
Jules and Sarah were there as well and we all got to rejoice in this special occasion. We hung out our wet tents and the wind helped take care of the rest. We thought about having breakfast and coffee up there, but decided to head back down to a more sheltered (and warm) area. The decent was a bit underdeveloped. There was a sign that said: No longer maintained by DOC. We thought, 'How bad can it be?' Surprisingly, not too bad. It was very muddy, and overgrown... but this is the TA; nothing we haven't seen already. We got down and rejoined the Timber Trail, we celebrated with breakfast and coffee.
We passed a few nice suspension bridges along the path. These felt very secure and well maintained (a bit different from some we have heard about later on the trail). As the Timber Trail is a cycling path, we were passed by friendly bikers along the way. They were impressed with us, and we were impressed with them. We also met Mathieu, a french guy hiking the TA as well. He had a pretty fast pace and we figured we would probably not see him again.
The heat was intense, and the intensity was increasing as the day moved on. We stopped in the shade and ate some spicy Ramen noodles (which upon reflection was probably not the best choice on a hot day). After the shade and snack, we were back out with the sun beating down on us. It sometimes feels like you are being wrapped up with a thick blanket and thrown into an oven; it can feel suffocating. Did Leah have a little cry? Maybe.
But then, there was a turn in events: a lodge. We had heard rumors that a lodge existed where you could get pizza and beer/wine. We saw the lodge upon a hill just off the trail. The path that led to the lodge had a sign that said something to the effect that the kitchen was only available to people actually staying there. This was effective through Jan 1. Hmmm... could we make this happen? Leah (and everyone else) really wanted that pizza. So up the path we went. Luckily we arrived before normal dinner hours and the people at the lodge were super nice and said we could come on in and order. Success! Everyone ordered their own pizza (did I mention we're always hungry?)! Multiple glasses of wine and beer were consumed and enjoyed by all. Oh, and Sarah found a foam roller; which of course made Leah's day even better!
With a nice buzz to help us forget about our aching feet and bodies, we said farewell to the lodge and headed off to Camp Epic just a few kilometers down the track. Camp Epic did not disappoint; big beautifully clean hot showers and modern bathrooms. It felt fancy (for a campsite). Then off to bed we went. Early night. Great day.