The plan. No plan.


The idea is, walk from one side of North Island to the other. 

I'll start at East Cape, and walk to Cape Egmont. The distance is roughly 1000km. 

By travelling westward and southward, I can avoid the worst of the summer heat and keep the sun's track more-or-less behind me. There's a La Nina developing, which means the 2021/22 summer will be hotter than average.

I'm travelling to Gisborne on 9 December and to Te Araroa the next day. (By the way, Te Araroa is a place name, not to be confused with Te Araroa the trail, which I walked three years ago). From there I'll find my way to the lighthouse at East Cape and dip a toe in the Pacific Ocean.

This plan assumes neither Manawatu (can't get out) nor Tairawhiti (can't get in) goes into lockdown to manage a Covid virus outbreak before 9 December.

Indeed, the whole journey has a provisional flavour this time. I'll simply walk until I can't. No plan.

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