Continuation of the 25 kilometer hike across Auckland. This part will be two of Auckland's most popular tourist hotspots: Mount Eden and One Tree Hill. Mount Eden is the crater of a once erupting volcano. It was a long time ago, about 28,000 years ago. And One Tree Hill is where the Maori lived before the Europeans arrived. The original tree was cut down back in 1870 by some white asshole. Later, John Campbell tried to re-grow the tree, but to grow the same tree of the species [totara] failed. Eventually two pine trees took root at the summit, but these too were cut down once again by the Maori in 1960 for being a foreign, non-sacred tree. Now there is an obelisk to John Kembel at the summit, and the mountain is popularly known as None Tree Hill 🙂

Auckland is New Zealand's largest city and it is more like our, European, idea of cities than any other. For those who are not afraid to walk a lot through the city there is a route through the most important tourist places of Auckland - Mount Eden, Auckland Domain, Memorial Museum, One Tree Hill. The route is 16km long, but I got over 20. I left at 9am and got back to the hotel by bus at 6pm.