The view from Turtons Saddle down to the Rakaia and Wilberforce River beds. It's 5km of riverbed across to the far mountain range. |
We made progress up valley, easy and picturesque walking.
A cricket hitched a ride on my pack for 2-3km, spending its time chirruping right by my ear. I didn't mind it for the novelty - it reminded me of those Bernstein bears stories like Just Me And My Dad, where there is always a cricket involved.

Back to the current trip, the river itself is not safely fordable. I remember trips as a boy crossing the Wilberforce River, and it is possible to go upstream and tackle the two rivers separately before their confluence, but it is a big river and I was not keen to do so. So Karen and the boys picked us up. We're staying for the night near Windwhistle at a nice little place, before being dropped to the north bank of the Rakaia tomorrow. The room Karen and I are using has a Juliet balcony, which I have to say, I could get used to!