Saturday, November 3, 2007

A Picnic and Tramp (Not What You Think)

For my last Saturday as a "Stay at Home Mom" we decided to have a picnic and hike, (or "tramp" as they say here in Kiwi-land), in Belmont Regional Park. This huge reserve lies between our Hutt Valley Hills suburb of Maungaraki and the Tasman Sea coastal suburb of Porirua. The park's hundreds of acres contain dozens of trails for "tramping", biking and horseback riding, as well as sites for picnics and tent camping, and it is all nearly at our doorstep - just a block up the hill from our home.



The trail we took on Saturday was really beautiful and felt like a totally different world from the one just over the ridge facing the harbour. This trail wound deep into a canopied rain forest. Though it was a nice trail and a fairly easy walk going in, we knew that every step we took would mean another step UP HILL coming back and the clouds were promising rain later in the day, so we didn't go too far into the reserve this time around.



Connor had a ball learning about nature and orienteering, and we really felt invigorated and refreshed when we were done. So far, knock on wood, I am not even all that sore. I am sure this convenient wilderness area is going to become a regular haunt for the Gross family as summer approaches.

Cheers, Linda

1 comment:

MelP said...

Wow, so beautiful.. and I can't beleive how much Connor has grown. I can't help but see him in my mind as the tiny little red head he was when he was just a new born! :o) Miss and love you guys lots, Mel