We actually managed to get out of the Tapu Creek Campground
without too much drama in the end. We removed a couple of marker posts(which
we’ve only just remembered we never put back!) and squeezed down the drive
alongside the semi-permanent vans. I walked ahead directing (I’m good at that J) and holding back a
couple of overhanging branches with the broom. Sweet! So now we can recommend
“big rigs OK” at Tapu Creek.
The rain started just as we got back to the coast road,
welcome rain, very welcome heavy rain to a totally parched peninsula but not
welcome by some newbies manoeuvring their rig up an extremely narrow &
winding road with the ocean waves beckoning from the bottom of the cliffs just
out the passenger’s side window. So nervous & bumpy the shots out of focus but you get the idea.
We took our time and with little traffic on the road behind
us we didn’t need to worry about slowing people up too much & when a car or
two did catch up to us we did as all good motorhoming people should; pulled
over at out earliest convenience to let them through (& remove the pressure
from our driver) We had a couple of very tight blind corners where we had to
stop to let approaching vehicles through but they were made easier by the large
convex mirrors set up so you could see around the corner. Because it was
raining most had their lights on which reflected very well in the mirrors.
We were intending to stop at a NZMCA (lowcost) park over
property just before Coromandel township but we couldn’t touch base with the
owners and then when we saw, in the pouring rain, the very steep farm driveway
that dropped off the road down to a secluded bay we decided to carry on to
Coromandel township. We’ve since spoken to the owners & will be going back
there for a few days before continuing on to Colville.
Long Bay Campground, Coromadel Town |
We are now parked up at the Long Bay Camping ground
just around the harbour from the town. It’s a lovely bay although we’ve had a
mixed bag of weather since arriving, hot & humid sun after that initial
rain, now torrential rain & and an onshore sou’wester that’s been
buffeting the van for all of last night & most of today. Talk about being
rocked to sleep!
The view out the window |
Yesterday we went for a tiki-tour around to Te Kouma where
the Auckland-Coromandel ferry comes in and also the mussel barges are unloaded.
Coromandel is well known for the green lipped mussel farms that dot the
harbours and bays along the coast.
The ferry leaves from here for Auckland |
Here at Long Bay there are a couple of short walks over to
another bay & up to a kauri grove where there is a monster kauri left from
the logging days of past. A few dozen smaller examples are trying their best to
catch up. I practiced some of my camera skills & tried a bit of
impressionist art (done in camera not with photoshop)
The Monster Kauri |
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