PICTON and back through Kaikoura - New Zealand - Snout Track - Marlborough Sounds
February 7-8, 2019 - Picton through Kaikoura
It seems I forgot to upload this one! Picton is a bit of British Columbia in New Zealand! I loved it!
I also always enjoy seeing the seals in Kaikoura and it's good to see the roads are almost finished up that way as well.
Thanks for coming to visit, Jake! Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.
Music: Ehrling - Sommar
Biking to The Snout in Marlborough Sounds, Picton - New Zealand (Part 2)
Biking back along Victoria Domain in Picton towards The Snout and back to the truck.
Song is: Kendrick Lamar - Hol' Up
Biking to The Snout in the Marlborough Sounds, Picton - New Zealand (Part 1)
Biking along Victoria Domain towards The Snout in Picton, Marlbrough, New Zealand.
Song is: Lower Than Atlantis - Showtime
Neuseeland: Picton: Snout Track
25.11.16: Snout Track (ca. 20 km, short walk) in Picton, Südinsel, Neuseeland: Picton Marina - Shelly Beach - Lower Bobs Bay Track - Bobs Bay - Snout Track - Queen Charlotte View - The Snout - Waikawa-Picton Track - Endevour Park - Picton Marina
We go up Tirohanga Track in Picton
The Snout, New Zealand
To view this interactive 360 video, press the first pause button on the bottom left corner of your video screen. Click and drag your mouse around on the video to view more.
Expect an eyeful of views when you walk Picton’s Snout Track, which begins at the Snout Track car park, above Endeavour Park. You will walk first to the Queen Charlotte View Lookout, and can carry on from there to a picnic area at the end of the headland.
Picton New Zealand Cruise passenger adventure. Hiking / Running in Picton
Travel bloggers Kevin and Susan Bedford arrive on a Cruise ship in to Picton New Zealand. Whilst hiking and running they record their day in Picton to inspire and inform others of things to do in the area. Great scenery and description of the trails around Picton to walk, hike or Mountain bike.
Picton MTB-New Zealand
Downhill mountain bike track in Picton, New Zealand. Headcam, recorded with GoPro HERO 4
The Snout Track - Queen Charlotte Sound - Picton
Mick Angelhere in New Zealand A Walk in Picton
This video is about my trip to Picton New zealand and having a little bit of look around.picton.
Walks near Picton
Scenic walks in the Marlborough Sounds New Zealand.
Tirohanga Track.
Snout Track.
Beautiful views.
The Link Pathway - Inner Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
The Link Pathway Te Ara Tuhono is a high quality pathway being created on public land as a community project in the beautiful Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand. A free-to-use walking / mountain-biking pathway between Havelock and Picton, it is 42 kilometres long, and of a gentle and even gradient (mostly national cycleway standard grade 2).
With numerous potential start and end points for those wanting shorter excursions, the pathway features stunning vistas as it gently winds through mostly bush-clad hillsides to pleasant bays and beaches and small communities in the Inner Marlborough Sounds.
The Link Pathway includes several sections of a historic bridle path, built by early settlers and miners in the 1860’s, and also WW2 military ruins.
It joins with the popular Queen Charlotte Track at Anakiwa, providing a link with Ship Cove for walkers / cyclists going to / from Picton or Havelock. The western half of the Link Pathway is part of the country-long Te Araroa Pathway.
Three-quarters of the Link Pathway is open, with the remainder due to be completed by 2020.
Mt Pirongia Tirohanga Track
My trip up Mt Pirongia using the Tirohanga Track. I would recommend a reasonable level of fitness, and be well prepared. Lots of water, and warm weather proof clothing. Lots of fun with an outstanding view (on a clear day) of the Waikato region. Worth the effort.
XC Queen Charlotte Track Picton NZ
Petite sortie au Queen Charlotte Track à Picton.
Enjoy and Good Ride!!!
NZ[038] Hiking Snout Trail, Queen Charlotte Sounds 2016/12/23
Morning hiking in Part of Queen Charlotte Sounds Fjord.
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I got Working Holiday Visa of New Zealand I'll stay this country about 1 year.
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Murray Creek Track - Reefton NZ
This video was filmed on the Murray Creek Loop Track in Reefton - South Island, New Zealand.
Music:
Tool - Forty Six & 2
Mountain Biking in Picton - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 82: Today we mountain biking in Picton by doing the Link Pathway. Join us on today’s New Zealand travel vlog as we do some mountain biking in Marlborough!
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Today’s activity out of our 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand is mountain biking in Picton. The Picton mountain biking trail we are doing today is the Link Pathway between Picton and Havelock.
The Link Pathway in Picton is a great alternative to the Queen Charlotte Track. We hire some bikes from Wilderness Guides on Picton waterfront then bike straight to the start of the Link Pathway Track up the Queen Drive.
There are loads of options for mountain biking in Picton but the Link Pathway is a full one day track or half day if you return halfway along the Link Pathway track. The gradient is relatively steady on the Link Pathway in Picton so it’s even good for beginners like us.
The Link Pathway in Marlborough has some awesome views of the Marlborough Sounds, making another reason as a good alternative to the Queen Charlotte Track. By trailing through native forest and having epic views of the Queen Charlotte Sound along the way, the Link Pathway is one of the best places for mountain biking in Marlborough.
So what do you think of mountain biking in Picton? Is the Link Pathway in Marlborough something you would add to your New Zealand bucket list?
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Queen Charlotte Track
Explore the magnificent Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand via the 70 km Queen Charlotte Track. With a choice of accommodation options ranging from camping to luxury, the Queen Charlotte Track will suit any level of walker.
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Ship Cove to Resolution Bay
In January 1770 Captain James Cook landed his ship The Endeavor at what is now known as Ship Cove in Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand. While he and his crew spent over s year there we would use it as our starting point of a 9-mile-long hike on the Queen Charlotte Track. Forest, birds and bays dominate this enjoyable hike. The boat ride to and from Picton is enjoyable too. Ending the hike with a nice drink, though pricy, at Furneaux Lodge is a bonus.
Backpacking Vlog #10 Picton, NZ : Malborough Sounds Ferry Crossing & Picturesque Hike
Our 10th backpacking vlog which features the picturesque town of Picton, the gateway to NZ's south island. This vlog includes footage of the famous Malborough Sounds ferry crossing and breathtaking scenery from the Snout hiking track. You'll get a glimpse at backpacking & hostel life too!
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