After a day indoors yesterday it was time to venture forth with the bassets.  We figured a stroll along the Kaitoke Hill and Pylon loop just across the way would be a perfect way to get our daily exercise fix.

It turned out to be a walk on the wild side.  One of our favourite walks has been ruined by masses of trees being felled in the recent storms.  I can tell you Fortnum and Mason were not impressed at having their normal clear run for hooning along interrupted by big trees.

It went from bad to worse for them.  Every time they cleared a tree across their path another was just a few yards along.  We reckon there must have been close to 20 trees across the path which required some mountaineering by the bassets.

Let’s just say Mason needed a bit of encouragement to get across this tree

The indignity of being hauled over a tree was too much for little basset.  He was in a bit of a huff after and didn’t want his picture taken.  Can’t blame him though his legs are only a few inches long!

No such shyness from big basset who simply loves to have his picture taken!

It was quite a walk.  We were starting to see parts of Kaitoke you can’t normally see from the walk in the forest. Also we were seeing more roots of trees upended in the storm.

It wasn’t just the bassets that struggled to get over, around or under the trees.  There was one point we were calculating how far back we’d have to walk!

This is how we like to enjoy our walks.

Still, you have to spare a thought for other people across who New Zealand who have been suffering with the storms.  Here’s a video of how the wind affected a motorist in Nelson.