La Costa Oeste es un viaje a través del clima más que una lista de lugares de interés. Seis o siete días dan a la lluvia espacio para moverse, evitan que los valles glaciares se conviertan en paradas apresuradas y colocan cada sección larga bajo la luz del día.
Viaje Westport Hokitika
Verifique Buller Gorge y la carretera costera antes de partir, luego haga una pausa en Punakaiki alrededor de la marea y el oleaje en lugar de un minuto fijo. Los espiráculos son características naturales, no actuaciones programadas.
Hokitika es el primer reabastecimiento fuerte y un buen lugar para secar el equipo. Compre pounamu sólo a vendedores locales acreditados y trate las historias culturales con más cuidado que una etiqueta de recuerdo.
País glaciar
Franz Josef y Fox ofrecen paseos por el valle, vuelos dependiendo del clima y alojamiento vacacional animado. El acceso actual al glaciar sigue senderos señalizados y cierres; Las fotografías antiguas no indican dónde pueden pararse los visitantes con seguridad hoy en día.
Mantenga una ventana de actividad no reservada porque las nubes y la lluvia se mueven rápidamente. Un día lluvioso aún puede ser adecuado para caminatas por el bosque, piscinas calientes o un viaje lento, pero nunca cruce una barrera para tener una vista más clara.
Haast y la salida alpina
La carretera hacia el sur incluye puentes estrechos, cascadas y zonas de flebótomos. Lleve repelente, cierre las mamparas con antelación y utilice los accesos designados en lugar de detenerse en las curvas.
Antes de cruzar Haast Pass, compruebe si hay nieve, resbalones y cierres. Reposte combustible en Haast o Fox y llegue a Wānaka antes de que oscurezca, porque las últimas curvas junto al lago exigen toda su atención.
Rain is the condition, not the exception
Parts of the West Coast receive over five metres of rain a year, and Fox and Franz Josef sit in some of the wettest inhabited country anywhere. A trip planned around avoiding rain here will fail; a trip planned around travelling in it works fine.
Pack for it properly: a genuinely waterproof shell, dry bags for everything that matters, spare socks, and somewhere in the vehicle to dry things. The reward is near-empty campsites and rainforest that looks the way it does because of the weather.
The sandflies are not an exaggeration
West Coast sandflies are relentless at dawn and dusk, near water, and in still conditions. They will find any gap in the tent mesh and the bites itch for days. This single factor ruins more West Coast trips than the rain does.
Carry strong repellent and apply it before you get out of the vehicle rather than after. Cover ankles and wrists in the evening, check the tent mesh before you leave home, and pack antihistamine cream because you will want it.
The glaciers have retreated a long way
Franz Josef and Fox no longer have valley-floor access to the ice, and the terminal face is well beyond where the walking tracks end. The valley walks are still worth doing, but the only way onto the ice is a helicopter, which is expensive and weather-dependent.
Book a heli-hike early in your stay so a weather cancellation can be rescheduled. If it does not run, the Franz Josef valley walk and the Fox glacier viewpoint still give you the scale, and the Lake Matheson reflection walk is arguably the better experience.
Fuel, food and the Haast gap
The coast has long stretches between services, and the section from Fox through Haast to Wānaka is the one to plan for. Fill up before Haast, carry food, and expect no reception through much of it.
Punakaiki, Hokitika and Greymouth all have supplies and are worth stops in their own right. The pancake rocks are best at high tide with a swell running, which is worth checking rather than arriving at slack water on a calm day.
Punakaiki, Hokitika and the stops between
The Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki are best at high tide with a westerly swell running, when the blowholes work. At low tide on a calm day they are still interesting but considerably less dramatic, so check the tide before deciding when to stop.
Hokitika Gorge, about half an hour inland from the town, has water of a turquoise colour that looks manipulated in photographs and is not. It is a short easy walk and one of the better value stops on the coast.
Between the towns, the coast has a string of DOC sites and lagoons that reward an unplanned stop. Lake Mahinapua, Lake Ianthe and Ship Creek all have short walks and are far quieter than the glacier villages.
Whitebait, greenstone and local rules
Whitebait season runs in spring with strict rules on method and location, and it is taken very seriously locally. Pounamu is legally owned by Ngai Tahu and taking greenstone from rivers and beaches is not permitted.
Buy pounamu from a licensed carver instead, which supports the people it belongs to and gets you a better piece than a river pebble.
Lugares a lo largo del camino
Llévalo a la carretera
Guarda las paradas. Planifica todo el viaje.
Cree una ruta ordenada a partir de lugares guardados, calcule la distancia y mantenga adjuntas fechas, notas y tareas pendientes.