toolfreak
Day 34 Bluff to Riverton, 64 km
Off course, i was late for the ferry again, they where already boarding the luggage, very nice...
Got on board anyway and the sea was lucky for me, nice and calm.
From the ferry it was a boring road back to Invercagill, stopped at the Pack n`Save again for some groceries, where i found out that my windstopper jacket was gone!
I remebered talking to some sailor girl last night, wich dried her clothes on the same line as i did, she must have taken my vest by accident...aargh, well hope she`s happy with (i was :( )
Because it was my only warm kind of layer, i needed to find something else, so up to the sale from Kathmandu, the NZ chain of outdoor shops, where i found a nice down jacket for the half of the price, very warm and suitable as pillow too....:D
From Invercagill it was only 34 km to Riverton, wich i did very easy and relaxed.
Had a good diner with beef, salad, rice and a big bottle of lager...
cheers :beer:
Off course, i was late for the ferry again, they where already boarding the luggage, very nice...
Got on board anyway and the sea was lucky for me, nice and calm.
From the ferry it was a boring road back to Invercagill, stopped at the Pack n`Save again for some groceries, where i found out that my windstopper jacket was gone!
I remebered talking to some sailor girl last night, wich dried her clothes on the same line as i did, she must have taken my vest by accident...aargh, well hope she`s happy with (i was :( )
Because it was my only warm kind of layer, i needed to find something else, so up to the sale from Kathmandu, the NZ chain of outdoor shops, where i found a nice down jacket for the half of the price, very warm and suitable as pillow too....:D
From Invercagill it was only 34 km to Riverton, wich i did very easy and relaxed.
Had a good diner with beef, salad, rice and a big bottle of lager...
cheers :beer: