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Trips:
Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey
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A great walk, and some way too hot, hot pools
Tokaanu
,
New Zealand
View on our walk
We woke up cold and damp, so headed straight off. We made our way to the
Tongariro
Park, even though the weather was grey it wasn’t raining, and in need of some activity we decided rain or not we should do a walk.
Silica Rapids
The main crossing (20km) was closed due to the weather, so we would have to miss that one. We did go on a nice walk though, up to Silica Rapids, around 7.5kms (2hrs).
Chris on the bridge
A bit hot and bothered from the climb
It was a very muddy walk
It managed to stay
Chris in the hot pools
dry until about 30mins before we got back. A nice walk with some great scenery and amazing gold and yellow rivers, due to the
Mineral
s in the water. After this we made our way to a nice paid camp in
Tokaanu
, it had free hot
Mineral
pools. We had a lovely dip in the supposedly therapeutic waters before Chris got too hot and had to get out. There was a serious storm hitting the
North
Island
with winds reaching 150kmph in the night so we huddled up in our car to ride it out.
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on March 2, 2012
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Tokaanu
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New Zealand
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Some imaginary tourist attraction
Turangi
,
New Zealand
Fast-flowing water
Huka Falls
Huka Falls
After a night of rain, woke up to find the
River
at least 1 metre higher than the night before. Packed up and headed downstream to Huka Falls. They are seriously powerful, especially after all the rain. The amount of water flowing can fill 20 Olympic pools every minute. After this we headed south around the very windy and rainy lake before making our way towards a free DoC site and checked out ‘The Pillars of Hercules’. Still have no idea what they were about as we couldn’t see anything that looked like pillars, in fact, nothing interesting at all, apart from a swing bridge which made me dizzy after Chris kept jumping up and down on it.
Imaginary Pillars of Hercules
Swing bridge
I hope the weather gets better soon so these blogs might be more interesting!
written by
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on March 1, 2012
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Turangi
,
New Zealand
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Another typical NZ summer's day
Taupo
,
New Zealand
The most active volcano in NZ
Surprise
Surprise
, woke up to grey skies but not too much rain, was still pretty cold though. Went “ing” for a bit then packed up and headed to Lake
Taupo
. Well after driving 50kms in the wrong direction (I of course was blamed as navigator), before finally turning around and going the right way and finding
Taupo
. Went to the town centre and found a well needed shower before checking out the info centre and finding a free camp not too far from town. Weather still pretty shocking so just chilled and rode it out. Did camp next to a really nice
River
though, which is the only outlet from Lake
Taupo
but unfortunately our fishing licence didn’t cover us to get some free dinner.
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on February 29, 2012
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Taupo
,
New Zealand
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Chris on a kayak!
Rotorua
,
New Zealand
On the hunt for fish
Chris
We woke up to a nice day and made friends with our neighbours, Ian and Candy. Ian had a kayak and was keen into fishing, but he hadn’t EVER successfully landed a trout. Maybe it’s not just Chris! He went out for a paddle and when he returned offered Chris a go. He was in it in a shot and although said he was only going for a paddle close in, it wasn’t long before we couldn’t see him. Sometime later he returned but without any fish. He had a break and then was off again, it started to rain but that didn’t stop him and he only returned when it got really grotty.
The hook stuck in my finger (not the big one)
We retired to the car to escape the weather but it only got wetter and colder. But when we got back, Chris did actually manage to catch something... my hand in one of his hooks which has been dangling from our mirror in our car. It hurt, a lot and took a lot of pulling. Of course, Chris thought this to be hilarious, but of course he had the third degree for leaving it up there! We went over to Ian and Candy’s for a drink and then Chris made dinner in the rain before an early night.
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on February 28, 2012
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Rotorua
,
New Zealand
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Thermally active town
Rotorua
,
New Zealand
Thermal pools in a park
Natural thermal hot springs
We had a lazy morning before packing up and we moved out towards
Rotorua
which is a very thermally active area around a lovely lake. The town itself was very touristy but we did manage to find somewhere for Chris to get his head shaved. After this we went for a walk around a local park that had lots of bubbling thermal pools. It was nice to see but very smelly due to all the
Sulphur
. After this we headed down to a DoC site on a lake which was very nice. Chris went for an “ing”, but to be fair to him he nearly made it into a “fishing”, but as usual… IT GOT AWAY!
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on February 27, 2012
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Rotorua
,
New Zealand
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An under-ground river that changes into a waterfall
Kawerau
,
New Zealand
Waterfall
Fast-flowing river
Chris and I
Lovely clear water
Rapids
Very violent falls
Underground waterfall
We got up and had some energy brekkie before our walk. It was really nice, down the
River
to a few small
Waterfall
s and then the
River
disappeared underground before emerging half way down a
Cliff
in a really spectacular
Waterfall
. It was a nice 8km walk, a little bit tough, and I even beat Chris after he slipped over and stretched his leg badly and we managed to venture off into some ‘out-of-bounds’ areas to check out some of the good bits. But Shhh don’t tell the DoC people we went there.
The collapsed bridge
Sneaking past the 'no-go' signs
It was only one collapsed bridge! We got back and had a good feed and chilled out in the sun just as everyone disappeared from the camp and we had it to ourselves.
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on February 26, 2012
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Kawerau
,
New Zealand
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A great campsite down a cute permit road
Kawerau
,
New Zealand
Lots of sheep heading my way
Went from
Opotiki
to
Kawerau
to check out another off the track DoC site. At the information office they said we could go on a private road with a permit. It seemed like an adventure so we headed off and found the site pretty easily. It was a nice camp on the side of a lake with a
River
outlet. There was a walk down the
River
to a
Waterfall
, but it was a few hours, so we decided to save it till Sunday. Chris made friends with some Kiwi neighbours and we joined them for some drinks and banter.
written by
chrischarly
on February 25, 2012
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Kawerau
,
New Zealand
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A wharf, a church and a big tree
Opotiki
,
New Zealand
The sea from the wharf
The old and falling-apart wharf
Weather was nice today so we had a nice explore up the east coast, stopping at some nice beaches and wharfs for walks.
An old wharf
We then went and checked out an old Mauori church, trying to fit a bit of culture into our trip. It was nice with lots of cool carvings.
Inside the church
Maouri church
We then scooted around the NO FREE CAMPS OR DOC SITES coastline till we got to a place near Opitiki that had a DoC camp, and a free one at that. Problem was the directions were really bad, and unsure if we were going the right way, we managed to somehow find it.
A massive tree
The huge tree
Oh yeah, and we saw an awesome huge tree with a 19m spread! It is very famous around here apparently and the Maouris used to use it for it's healing properties. It was a really interesting drive, down a little track, with a few stream crossings. When we finally got there, it was a cool little camp right next to a stream with lots of Boulders in it, hence the name “Boulders”. Chris went for an “ing” but after all the rain the
River
was running pretty rapid and not suitable for fishing – another excuse I’m sure. We had the place to ourselves until a nice French fella turned up and we got chatting and got some good info from him.
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on February 24, 2012
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Opotiki
,
New Zealand
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A 660m wharf
Gisborne
,
New Zealand
The 660m wharf
The wharf
Driftwood
Today we headed up the east coast, stopping a few times for coffee before going to Gisbourne to try and find some cheap or free camps. We had been told there were loads of free places to camp on the east coast, but it was all lies. Same old same old, you can camp if you have a toilet on board, even in places with toilets, go figure! We ended up in Tolega Bay which had a nice long wharf to go down and then to a paid campsite for the night, hoping for better weather soon, anytime soon!
written by
chrischarly
on February 23, 2012
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Gisborne
,
New Zealand
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Boring day, sorry...
Hastings
,
New Zealand
The river
Well it was predicted to rain today, and yes, rain it did. So we went and hung out in a café, and then another before going to find a paid camp just outside of Hastings which is the ‘driest’ place currently in NZ even though it is still raining here. So we just chilled, caught up with a few things e.g. washing and Chris went for a fish. Apologies- another boring day to both write and read about…
written by
chrischarly
on February 22, 2012
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Hastings
,
New Zealand
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