North Shore Nordic Walkers met locally on Sunday, only a few of us actually turned up, I suspect the weather bomb the previous day had put a lot of people off from walking, but as it turned out the morning was spectacular, it was slightly cold but lovely to walk in.
We met at Toroa Street, and parked outside Toroa Physiotherapy, we were joined by a Swedish gentlemen called Nils, I hope that’s correct, who brought along his poles and he told me that there is a path outside his home in Sweden that he walks most days. He is visiting his son and family in Torbay and enjoying the company of his grandchild. We walked down Toroa Street turning left at the bottom into Cliff Road and followed the track through the back of MERC and across the bridge to Long Bay beach.
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Boat at Long Bay Beach |
As we chatted and walked we noticed a boat in the water, it’s not often you see a boat at Long Bay and there appeared to be a couple of buoys in the water and another small orange craft bobbing around not too far from the markers. It was as got closer we saw a camera crew and huge crowd of people gathered at the far end of Long Bay beach.
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Crowd waiting for the Swimming Race |
One of our walkers Pam E approached a chap in a wet suit to ask what was going on, and he explained that there was a triathlon event, a swim, run and bike ride through Long Bay. It was then we spotted the Cure for Kids banners and then at this point swimmers set off down the beach and into the water.
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Cure for Kids |
We made our way across the beach onto the grass area and in the background near the back of the park were marquees and a finish line complete with bikes stood up and ready to be collected by the participants. We stopped and chatted to a couple of the girls with laptops, who told us a little more about the event. We carried on up the road towards the start of the Coastal Track but there were markers already in place for the bikes. We decided to walk up to Vaughan Homestead so that Nils could take a look at the old traditional Kiwi weatherboard house that is currently run by volunteers and I believe it is to be opened for Devonshire teas shortly; now that would be a nice end to a morning walk!
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Marker at the Coastal Track |
Coming back we thought that we might pick up the Nature trail but a Marshall appeared and told us that the track was going to be used by the 12k runners so we headed back to the road. We stopped at the Coastal Track entrance and spoke to another Marshall who was directing the bikes through, I mentioned that we had never seen the event at Long Bay before and apparently this is the first time the triathlon had been held at Long Bay.
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Vaughan Homestead |
We made our way along the footpath in single file to avoid any collisions with the bike race and came across someone trying to get an oven ready for the finish and the famished participants, the smell was divine. We were bewildered as to what the oven was for and it apparently was for pizza!
We continued on along the road through the park and onto Beach Road, doing a bit of traffic direction as we passed through for people looking for the event. We had to cross over to the opposite side of the footpath to avoid the orange traffic cones and the roadwork, climbing the hill to Torbay shops and then crossing over and back to Toroa Street.
It was a quick and short walk on Sunday but we did extend our time slightly by enjoying a coffee at the Baker’s Gallery.
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