Nelson is turning out to be a place with beautiful views, a cool climate, soft tracks (as Kiwis call trails), and an atmosphere that's cold and damp but with tons of sunshine. I've been running a large portion of my runs by myself within the hills and mountains that surround Nelson. I gladly get lost, letting the trail carry me over pine needles and through densely covered forest. I pass sheep and cows who don't seem to mind you running by, and eventually end up back to the flat. But today I joined my flat mate Nige to Rabbit Island and watched him race and WIN the third race of the Nelson duathlon series (2.5k run, 40k bike, and another 2.5k run). Rabbit Island is park with tons of trails and places to swim, bike, and run. There's also picnic areas and fire pitts for cook outs. It's place I look forward to spending more time at. Before his race, I got a chance to get lost, run, and take some pictures. The first few aren't of Rabbit Island but of places around Stoke and Nelson. I hope you enjoy.
Gooseberry pie and a plunger of coffee
Cycle way 20 kilometers long connecting Nelson, Stoke, and Richmond
Stokes Oval Track and Field Facility
Farms and pasture land south of the track
Beach along Rabbit Island, a national park 20 minutes West of Nelson
10K worth of straight soft tracks
Tasman Bay
More Tracks
The small town of Mapua across from Rabbit Island
Firm sand covers most of the roads on the island, perfect for running.
Entering the interior from the coast
Beach Access
Running with sweat in the eyes












