Saturday 28th January – Tuesday 7th
February
After waking up
feeling a little jaded and hungover (after a last shape cutting episode in
wellytown), we packed the car, cleaned the house and farewelled the flatmates
and headed up the road to Napier
We stopped and camped
by Lake Tutira north of Napier, a lovely camp by
the lake but with some swans that I thought may pop their heads into the biv to
wake us up in the morning
Night 1 – Lake Tutira ,
Napier
The next day we packed
up the car and hit the road – aiming for Hicks Bay, a long windy drive up te
east coast past lots and lots of, well nothing (but beautiful bush-clad
nothing), we arrived at a campground, this time to be greeted by some friendly
chickens
We tried our luck with
some fishing of a wharf and the beach with not much success
Not much sleep was had
that night as we had to deal with swarms of mossies and another campers
decision to listen to talk back all night
On Monday we continued
up the coast through Opotiki and on to Whakatane, were we invested in the
ingredients for some homemade insect repellent, a Marshall special of Detol and
Baby Oil – it works really well! Except you do smell a little strange with it
on!!
We stopped for a fish
and a sleep on the way before arriving at our next camp, a lovely DOC campsite
in Matata, this time it was Pukekos who kept us company!
Night 3 - Matata, Whakatane
Beach near Matata Campsite
Well fishing on the beach by camp we came across a poor seagull with a hook and sinker attached (see pic below), we managed to free it of the hook and line and it happily flew away
Night 4 - Port Jackson Coromandel
After a long hot drive
we had a swim and a wander round some rocks – following by some fishing (but only handsized snapper were caught)
Fishing at Port Jackson
View of Port Jackson
We then headed over
the hill to Fletcher Bay, and went for a lovely walk around the coast, before
heading back down the coast and over to the East side of the Coromandel, were
Aaron found a Wharf that looked VERY good for fishing
Walk from Fletcher Bay
We stopped there for
some lunch, and it seems he was right, he caught a good sized Kingfish that
gave us a good fight, and then right before leaving I landed a snapper for
dinner! Yum
Kingy
We then headed to
Waikawau Bay to spend the next couple of nights
Nights 5 & 6 - Waikawau Bay Coromandel
After roughing it for
the last week we headed down the coast and caught up with Helen at her place in
Te Rerenga, a good feed of wild Venison and Pork sausages and a sleep in a real
bed felt amazing!
Nights 7,8,9 - Helen's Place - Te Rerenga
Gemma and Jeremy also made
the trip down to the Coro and we headed out to a beach for a fish and a swim – and
to laugh at Gemma and Helen swinging gracefully from a rope swing J
Gem and Aaron getting a little excited about Ice Cream!
Helen providing the entertainment
Gem, Jeremy, Helen
On the last day in the Coro we headed off to New Chums beach before hitting the road, it was great to end our trip with good friends and good food, thanks Helen, Gem and Jeremy!! 7!
We battled our way
through the Auckland-bound traffic and headed down country, camping in Mangaweka
(well sleeping in the car to avoid the mossies!)
Night 10 - Mangaweka
Back in Wellington we
packed up the car (in the poring rain – cant beat Welly on a good day) and said
goodbuy to peoples, before having a dinner and snooze at Lynette’s, - thanks! J
We caught the 2:30am
Ferry and are now down in the South Island sorting out our gear for the next
part of the adventures
Was awesome to see you guys :) Safe travels xxx 7
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