12 June 2015

Through the leatherwood

Beyond the top seat, the old track, re-marked earlier this year, winds its way through horopito and toro and on into dense, old leatherwood. Here, if you stepped off the track and somehow managed to wriggle and heave through the tight tangle of tough limbs to a small clearing somewhere, you'd have a hard time telling which century you were living in.

Remoteness is not always a matter of distance.



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7 comments:

Relatively Retiring said...

Wonderful! Pixies and gnomes lurking beside every gnarled root.

pohanginapete said...

RR, it's the goblins you have to watch out for.
;-)

Ruahines said...

Kia ora Pete..
A magical and exhilarating place..makes you walk softly and hushed...Sort of between worlds. Not to mention the walk to arrive up there..
Robb

Zhoen said...

And a place where humans are irrelevant, and not especially welcomed nor tolerated. "Survive if you can, mammal."

pohanginapete said...

Kia ora Robb. Yes — between two worlds. Nicely said.

Zhoen, it's definitely easier for birds, and also if you approach it with the right attitude. Go there arrogant and it'll kick your arse.

Lisa said...

What struck me here was the sense of movement underneath the surface - the leaves are shaped like a river, with the trees bowing slowly in benediction.

pohanginapete said...

Lisa, I see what you mean. Mind you, right now after these downpours it probably is a river.