Photos from the Journey
Oban waterfront, Shrove Tuesday. Selling pancakes for environmental projects.
Beverley leading the Ash Wednesday launch ceremony on the Ringaringa golf course.
Mark Gibson (Walk Coordinator) assists Jill Van de Geer (President of the Methodist church) in planting one of four trees.
A child from Rakiura passes on the banner to a child from the South Island to take north.
Adam Guyton shows us his family food forest in Riverton.
Jefrey, Mark and Hugh on Bluff Hill.
Stirling Point, Bluff and the start of the walk.
Passing through Ocean Beach on route to Invercargill.
Only 200 metres to go!
Michael Skerrett - Ngai Tahu kaumatua welcomes walkers to Invercargill.
We made it! - Central Invercargill.
Leaving Invercargill for Edendale.

Dunedin walkers pose in new T-shirts
Two of the cyclists enjoying the ride.
Cyclists arriving in Green Island.
Colin Gibson teaching the Walk for the Planet song to walkers at Hillside Methodist church.
The St. Martins Island team of walkers.
Dominican support for the walk has been strong.
Some of the Dunedin walkers.
Bringing the message into the city centre.
Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin singing with the core team at the Civic Centre.
Walkers with hosts at Karitane marae.
Walkers about to leave the Kakanui Presbyterian church for the amble into Oamaru.
On the way out of Kakanui.
Waitaki District deputy Mayor welcomes walkers to Oamaru.
Test riding historic bikes in Oamaru - Sue McCafferty.
Jeffrey Love just as at home on a pennyfarthing as his feet!
Sasha and Jeffrey plant a Lancewood at the Oamaru Resource Recovery Park.
Police escort Jeffrey as he walk across the mighty Waitaki.
The team who walked the Timaru to Temuka leg.
Mark Gibson talking at the Environment Canterbury reception for Walk for the Planet on March 25. Dr Bryan Jenkins, Ecan CEO, standing next to him.
Walk coordinator Mark Gibson strides over a very dry Selwyn River bed on SH1.
Walking under the classic Canterbury nor'west arch.
Blazing our trail through Hornby.
Walkers assemble at New Brighton Union Church ready for the New Brighton walking tram to leave for the Square
The group that walked through Hagley park towards Cathedral Square in Christchurch.
Young people celebrate our arrival in Cathedral Square for Earth Hour.
Sasha, Liam and Mark onstage during Earth Hour in the Square
Leony the chef extraordinare of the walk who supplied us with delicious high carb food. On the road to Kaiapoi she shared her chocolate muffins.
An official reminder that Canterbury's rivers are not healthy.
Keiran (pictured) and Mark jumped on their bikes to get across the Wamakiriri River Bridge
The Walk arrives in Kaiapoi
Weary but happy walkers shortly after arriving at St. Bartholomews Anglican in Kaiapoi.
The organic vege garden and rest home for retired morris minors at the Old Convent, Creation Care Study Programme in Kaikoura.
Rosemary and Hugh full of energy at the start of the 83k cycling leg from Kaikoura to Ward.
Rosemary and Mark pulling over for a rest 30k north of Kaikoura.
Up close and personal with a fur seal near Ohau Point.
Rosemary and Hugh pedalling the gorgeous Kaikoura coast.
The Seaward Kaikoura mountains.
A early start from Seddon for the team. Farewelled by their host Dawn Daunauda.
A gorgeous morning in the beautiful Awatere Valley, and all roads lead to Blenheim. Geoffrey, Hugh and Arthur powering along!
Some of the group who gathered in Civic Square in Wellington on Easter Day, to walk to the steps of Parliament.
We rolled out the giant scroll with hundreds of messages at the foot of the steps of parliament.
A group of walkers hold up the giant Earth ball in front of Parliament.
Mark Gibson addresses walkers and onlookers from the steps of Parliament, flanked by Geoffrey Love and Hugh Klein who supported the walk from Rakiura to Wellington.