Day 11.2 – Leaving Westport and Seapuppies

Before leaving Westport, I decided to take a quick look around some back streets.

Around one particular turn, I discovered this magnificent monument to the town’s fallen soldiers – their Gates of Remembrance:

I hopped off the bike and walked through the right hand smaller gate near the middle arch, letting my fingers stroke the stone as I passed.

Nearly all the towns I’ve visited appeared to have varying displays honouring their dead from both world wars. In retrospect, I suppose the length of the lists determined the eventual size of the monument.

There was a large, grassed area further along the path. I presume they hold their memorial parades there.

Seapuppies

Sea doggos, ocean puppies, fur seals, call them what you will. I had to see the colony.

As promised, a short ride out of Westport led me to the gate at the end of the Cape Foulwind Walkway.

A nearby sign proudly stated that the walk would take an hour to complete.

AN HOUR?!

Yep. The seapuppies were 2.9 kilometres away.

😡

What happened to the 10 minute walk from the carpark?!

Adding insult to injury, the gate was chained shut.

Frustrated, I pulled out my phone and fired up Google Maps.

Yes, the walkway would take me to the seal colony. But so would… ah! There was a turnoff further down the road that would lead to the carpark I heard about.

A short ride later, I was in the right place and trekking once again, to meet some fur seals.

Despite my whinge, it really did only take 10 minutes to get to the platform, so, sorry lady at the counter.

As soon as I arrived at the platform, a fur seal fumbled its way out of the freezing water and sat on a rock. If it wasn’t moving, I wouldn’t have been able to pick it out from the rock it was on.

Once I got the hang of spotting them, I realised they were everywhere!

How’s the little guy at the end… CLEANING HIMSELF 😍 🥰

Day 11, Accomplished: Westport to Blenheim

8am

Good morning! Although it’s raining steadily again today, I’ll take it over the raucous thunderstorm that woke me up around 5:30.

Let’s kick off this Monday morning just right with a little wisdom from the toiletries in the bathroom:

Insist on yourself ✊😌

Today’s mission is simply to get to Blenheim.

Somebody put the idea of visiting Sir Peter Jackson’s Knights of the Sky exhibit at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in my head. I’m going to have to see both the WWI and WWII exhibitions.

Whether I get there today or have to do it on the morning remains to be seen.

8:30am

I’ve just been informed that there’s a fur seal colony at nearby Tauranga Cape Foulwind, referred to by Captain Cook as ‘a place of foul winds’ in 1770.

What if that was just an offhand remark that ended up naming the place?

Lads, this here’s a place of right foul winds, what? No, Banks, don’t write that down. What if it stuck? Can you imagine?
- crew laughs heartily -

I’m also told the viewing platform is ‘only a 10 minute walk from the parking spaces’ 😏

First, breakfast. Then seals.

I’m behind!

You know, I thought this would happen much sooner than it did. I’m behind with my posts.

After going shopping for some muesli and fruit yesterday, I decided to watch the last MotoGP race of the season.

I ended up crashing out to sleep afterwards and now, it’s already day 12!

I’ll add to this post later this afternoon, because I saw some seadoggos (fur seals!) that made me go 🥰

UPDATED

New entry Day 11.2 created.