The parks usually have water available, some have rubbish
collection & dump stations. Inside the small kiosk where you register
& read any notices there is often a book exchange and outside usually a small herb garden,
which I was very grateful for last night, I used some of the parsley when I made dinner.
We arrived fairly early yesterday as we only had 70kms to
travel from Miranda and there were't any other vans in the park. We parked up
in the corner with a good view of the planes coming & going on the runway
just a few hundred metres away. Auckland has had a fair bit of rain recently
& we could see that the ground was a bit boggy in the centre as we walked
across the field to check out the access, so we drove in around the edge to our spot.
Unfortunately the large bus towing a car on an A-frame
that arrived next, drove in and across and promptly got stuck! The air was blue
for a while and the wife got all the blame. Another motorhome arrived shortly
afterwards and luckily he knew the contractor that mowed the park and whose
tractor was still parked down the back. Half an hour later he
arrived and with abit of manoeuvring and advice from the 'helpful' bystanders
(David included) the bus came free. They
moved it onto more solid ground and when we came back after a drive later on,
there were two more buses parked beside
them. The message had obviously been passed on.
We are shifting into the city later this morning as we have some shopping to do- Katmandu @ Silvia Park :) and we're hoping to catch up with David's sister tonight. We'll also be handy to Alexandra Park where we will head tomorrow morning. Alexandra Park is next to the show grounds and where we'll be parked up for the duration of the show and the rally which is happening there at the same time.
As I type, David is getting everything ready for us to move on out and I have the feeling that this is going to be a very busy place tonight, four buses & vans have arrived just in the last half hour. A lot of these people will be heading to Alexandra Park tomorrow too.
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