Choose your own adventure!
This morning we opted to choose our own adventure and explore the northwest coast; an area not covered in the Orientation Tour yesterday. It was my turn to drive, so once I had convinced my left leg it didn’t have a role to play, we took off in our zippy little hire car, heading out of town and up steep, windy, pot-holed roads, to reach Captain Cook’s Lookout on one of the most northerly points of the island. After about 20 minutes (the speed limit on the island is 50, so there’s no going anywhere fast), we found ourselves enjoying spectacular vistas as we took the short walk to Cook’s Monument and the viewing platform beyond. From here we overlooked the rocky outcrops that provide the breeding grounds for a variety of seabirds, and the vast expanse of ocean beyond. As we meandered our way back we stopped at a couple more vantage points, one of which, Puppy’s Point, we shared with a nonchalant herd of grazing cows. Under the British system of free range grazing rights, locals are pe