Living in New Zealand: Exercise and Social Distancing Around Lyttelton

Lyttelton Harbour from Stan Helms track

Lyttelton Harbour from Stan Helms track

Normally I walk a lot around the local hills (it helps me come up with ideas), but now that people are in lockdown at home and only allowed out for essential trips or to excercise, there are many more people in the hills. And the walking tracks are very narrow sometimes, so it’s hard to keep two metres apart.

I wish I could get to Quail Island but no stand up paddle boarding is allowed

I wish I could get to Quail Island but no stand up paddle boarding is allowed

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Some parts of Godley Head are out-of-bounds because of Covid-19, but you can bike up to Evans Pass with views out over Sumner and then cycle along to see the quiet surf of Taylors Mistake and the not-too-busy trails beyond. I think the campervans in the photos below have probably been moved on by now.

We are three weeks into lockdown. I hope that a week from now we are at the end of it.

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Alex Hallatt

Cartoonist and writer, with a love of the great outdoors.

https://alexhallatt.com
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