Monday, March 29, 2010

Words of a kayaking guest speaking of the Abel Tasman National Park



The weather could not have been more perfect that day, and the water was amazingly clear. Within 5 minutes of kayaking we could see sting rays swimming around us in the water…I thought about jabbing them with my paddle (hmm is that thing a paddle or an oar? Now I can’t remember, but I’m going to stick with paddle even though that sounds like something you beat people with!) in honor of Steve Irwin, but I figured the kayak guide might get pretty upset by that! There’s an island off the coast of Abel Tasman called Tonga Island, and it is where a lot of NZ fur seals live. We were going to kayak around there since we were doing the seal kayak tour, but Dave decided to take us kayaking around the coast first. Surprisingly, there were a lot of seals just hanging out on the rocks around the coast, and there were even quite a few swimming in the water. We couldn’t get TOO close because we would have scared them off, but we did get pretty close to them. The guide said it was a good time to be there because the pups are just old enough that they’re able to start getting in the water and exploring things on their own. They were swimming and splashing around together, which, of course, was adorable. There are a few paths in Abel Tasman so people can walk through, but some of the beaches and areas we visited in the kayak are only reachable by boat. One of those places was an area called Shag Harbour (Da If you were just kayaking by, it wouldn’t look like much, but when we kayaked into it, it was actually a massive lagoon/beach/sandy/rocky area. Hmmm, not the best description, but I’m sure you get the idea! When it’s high tide, people can kayak through Shag Harbour, but since the tide was low, we got out and walked. When we first swam into the harbour there was a seal pup playing in the water. He swam around, climbed up on a rock, stared at us, and then proceeded to run away. The guide said sometimes seals play in that area because it’s so private and quiet, so he told us to keep an eye out for more. I have to say Shag Harbour was incredible. It was so quiet except for the sound of the water moving around and birds chirping in the trees. It literally felt like we were the only people in the world at that moment. It seemed so cut off from civilization, and it was just the 5 of us out there in the park. We came across this area pretty far back in the harbour. It was dead silent except for one small seal pup swimming around all by himself. It was one of the coolest things I have ever witnessed. We werein the middle of this gorgeous place, and there was this one little seal pup just playing by himself in the water. No disturbances, no interruptions, nobody bothering him. You don’t get to see stuff like that in St. Louis, that’s for sure! I’ve seen seals at the zoo, but to see them exploring, playing and swimming in their natural habitat was amazing. Of course, I had left my camera in the kayak so I didn’t get any pictures of that seal. Go figure!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

It really is autumn



The mornings are cool and the days beautiful
It is surely Autumn in the Abel Tasman.
Guess What!
Just this morning we saw the Easter Bunny hoping around the base as SKC
Yes I did say the Easter Bunny and he had Hot Cross Buns for breakfast with him.
Yum! Yum!
And next week at Easter I thiniinnnkkkk the Easter Bunny will have Chocolate for ALL the Kayakers

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Abel Tasman Gorgeous pics

Kayak Dancers


The water is so clear!


Very cute little seal Pups at the back of Adele Island


Rea's lovely Abel Tasman pics

Friday, March 19, 2010

Bare Kiwi is on it's way to the Abel Tasman National Park

This is the unfeathered 'Bare Kiwi' we are going to be seeing in the Abel Tasman.
Watch out for a fantastic pimped up van, with a little nude Maori boy having his pants stolen by a naughty kiwi!

A real feathered kiwi

Kyle's 'Bare Kiwi' won't look like this cute little fellow

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Abel Tasman National Park and it's gorgeous inhabitants

Don't you just love Tui's


Don't forget to quote that you read my Blog when booking a Ab Fab Marine Reserve Tour and we will give you the trip for the price of $185.00 per person.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

The Sea Kayak Company Abel Tasman National Park

One of the views you get from the Coastal Track



Pete and Lucy at Tonga Island

Pete and Maureen at the Sea Kayak company do the most popular half day kayak half day walk tour into the Abel Tasman National Park Marine Reserve area of the Park!
See seals at Tonga Island and walk the Bark Bay to Torrent Bay part of the Abel Tasman National Park track,(said by Lonely Planet to be the most scenic part of the track to walk.
Tell us at the Sea Kayak company office that you read about this on Maureen's blog and you can have the trip for $185.00 per person.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Mammal watching Permit



We see may kinds of marine wildlife in the park, seals, dolphins, and even orca if we are lucky

The Sea Kayak Company is one of only three comapnies that has a Department of Conservation Mammal watching Permeit for the Tonga Island Marine Reserve area of the Abel Tasman National Park

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Harley and the little Blue Penguin in the Abel Tasman National Park


Such a gorgeous pic. Little blue penguins are so special!

Friday, March 5, 2010

March is the time for Seal Pups in the Abel Tasman national park



He is going to jump on?


Teenagers at play

The days are still long, the water warm and the baby seals are turning into teenagers and getting brave enough to explore the world. Even though their Mum says " don't go near those kayakers!' Typical teenagers they disobey, up to the kayks they go even jumping up on them sometimes. Naughty Teenage Seals!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Robbie the Sea Kayak guide now a Dad

Summer in the Abel Tasman is Winter in Switzerland

Liam and Robbie !!!!1

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A gorgeous little cottage in the Abel Tasman National Park

Beautiful Anchorage Beach in the Abel Tasman National Park


A cute little love nest!