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Following the Fungi Back to Abel Tasman

A walk through Abel Tasman’s coastal track and Tinline Loop at the beginning of the fungi season

I moved to Kaiteriteri recently, just down the road from where I lived when I first came to New Zealand.

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Peel Forest and the Kahikatea

A week of mushroom hunting at Peel Forest, bioluminescent fungi, and a couple of inspiring forays with Paula Vigus.

A few weeks ago it was full of rain and overcast skies, which made for ideal conditions to poke around the forest floor and...

2 months ago
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Finding Bioluminescent Mycena oratiensis at Momorangi Bay

I’d been bracing for heavy rain and wind here at the top of the South Island as Cyclone Vaianu made its way down from the north. The day brought heavy rain and gusts, and the kind of weather that makes the bush feel off limits.

Then, by ev...

2 months ago
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Summertime Exploration of Abel Tasman’s Coastal Track

To cap off 2025, I spent a day back in Marahau. A place I know very well. In 2019, when I first moved to New Zealand, I used to live up the road in a cottage just outside Abel Tasman national park for half the year. Six years later and I’m...

5 months ago
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Māori Beech Strawberry: Cyttaria gunnii Season at Nelson Lakes

This past week I hiked along Lake Rotoiti in St. Arnaud, following the shoreline where the track sits between mossy roots and silvered trunks. Somewhere along the way I found myself thinking about Cyttaria gunnii, a parasitic fungus that gr...

8 months ago
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