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Hot Camper today
... road over a mountain from Matarangi to Coromadel. Going up and uuuup to the top at Maungataruru Lookout was just a bit too much for the poor old camper with 500,000 k’s on the dial so we were forced to stop ¾ of the way up and let the old girl cool down. Two people stopped to make sure we were OK which was nice. 20 minutes or so later and a couple of jugs of water in the radiator and ...
Freak of Nature
... city. Loaded up on groceries and supplies and spent the night near a random boat ramp. We were undisturbed except for two hilariously drunk guys who went night fishing. It took forever for them to back up right to get the boat in the water. Thankfully they didn't run the boat into Jimi and they didn't kill themselves out there. We heard them come back later that night... We spent the next day driving all around ...
Neu Seeland Safari
... Millionen Schafe.
Auf der einen Strasse muessen wir sogar eine Schafsherde durchlassen, bzw. umfahren. Die haben hier halt Vorfahrt.
Kurz vor unserem angesteuerten Campingplatz in Tairua entdecken wir ein Schild, dass fuer den so genannten Hot Water Beach wirbt. Klingt gut, denken wir und fahren hin. Eigentlich sagte unsere Tanknadel, nein sie schrie foermlich: "FAHRT NICHT!! FAHRT DIREKT ZUR TANKSTELLE!"
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Keeping digging, you'll land yourself in hot water
... rare and special occurrence. Its here where I'm picked up by a retired elderly couple who take me in for the night at their luxurious 20acre farm hideaway complete with orchards, swimming pool, swamps, ponds and a barn that could rival any hardware shop in the world. A hot shower, filling hearty dinner and some Guinness provides me with a much needed boost to help me get back on the road again. Sincere thanks to this fantastic lucky strike.
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Sweet as bro
... a river (not fun in the dark!) And walk for about 20 mins. Finally we found everyone else. Our guide had told us that we needed to dig a pool in the right place, and it had to be at low tide (hence why we had to go there in the evening). In some spots the water could burn you and in others itd be too cold. It was weird walking across really cold sand and then having it suddenly get hot beneath your feet. Unfortunately there was only a small area to dig and most of it had ...