There is a discreet counter located at
the top of the stairs just along the way from where we are parked & I took
a reading off it last Thursday evening. I should have taken it the weekend
before last when it was gorgeous weather & the school holidays. But I was
more than surprised with my count considering what the weather has been like.
I don’t know what it is, but there was a significant weather
event the last time we visited (see the link above) and now after having one
glorious week of summer like weather not only have we had one storm we’ve
had two in five days! Horrendous gale force winds arrived on Friday night buffeting
the van so much during the night that we had to pull in the side for safety. The
wind didn’t let up all day Saturday and along with it came torrential rain.
We felt very sorry for the first cruise ship of the season which was due into port on Saturday but couldn’t make it through the entrance and was forced to cruise up and down far out in the bay all day & night in the heaving sea. I bet then 3000 odd passengers were very pleased to reach terra-firma on Sunday even though it was still blowing hard most of the day. But at least the sun was shining.
We had a break in the weather yesterday but then in the early hours of this morning the wind started up again. We once again brought in the side and had a restless sleep being rocked & knocked about as the wind increased in velocity. The camp ground has emptied out now & there are just four vans & campers down on our level & I’m sure they were all worried as the wind gained strength. We had nobody to provide shelter like we had back in May. It was just us on our lonesome fighting the elements!
Thankfully there was a lull again mid-morning which gave us just
enough time to hitch up & do a circuit of the camp ground via the dump
station. All of our tanks; two grey water & one black were full to capacity,
there was no way we’d have been able to leave it a moment longer. Just as we
pulled back onto the site down came the rain and back came the wind at tenfold
the strength we’d had before. All I can say is it was very scary; we were copping
the full force of a gale strength wind that was coming directly off the sea just
a few metres away. Not only was the rain horizontal but we were getting the van
sandblasted for free too!
There were a couple of times when the noise & thumping
got so bad I thought something was about to let go off the roof or underneath
the van. It passed through my mind that we could even get blown over. David had gone
out earlier for a couple of hours & I had visions of him coming home & having
to climb in through the emergency window to rescue me. And I know it was bad
because at one stage there was a horrendous thumping & clanging when a caravan
up on the level behind us had its awning blown to smithereens.
Then the wind changed mid afternoon & we got battered
from the otherside! We were a little more sheltered this time but still it was
a couple of hours of rock ‘n roll before the wind finally died down. Needless to
say the ute & van are now covered in salt & sand and both need a darn
good clean.
The rain stopped mid-afternoon so I took a walk around the Base track to take
some photos of the waves crashing over
the rocky coastline.And then later took more photos of the 30 or so surfers that arrived to ride the waves that were breaking out in front of our van. With the off shore wind whipping up the spray the surfers were getting some great rides. All I got was caught in a wave & stung by the sand.
And right through both these storms there was still a steady stream of dedicated people doing their daily exercise walking or running up & around the Mount. There is a constant parade of people from every walk of life passing by our kitchen window & I’ve found it fascinating watching the world go by. There was even a fashion shoot for Caroline Eves happening right beside our van. They came twice to shoot but got beaten by the wind both times.
So back to my question, I know you're dying to know. How many people have passed by our little home in the last five days? Keep in mind the weather will have deterred quite a few no doubt, but then again the cruise ship was in on Sunday & I know there were a few that did the walk. You can spot them by their white sandshoes (trainers), various cameras slung around their necks & carrying handbags & day packs;
Thursday 5pm was 12446
Friday 5pm 14176= 1730
Saturday 5pm 16941= 2765
Sunday 5pm 20873= 3932
Monday 5pm 23277= 2404
Tuesday 5pm 25620= 2343
That is a grand total of 13,174 people in five days. I find
that amazing. 13,000 people in just five days when the weather has been mostly
miserable. Imagine what it would be like at the height of the summer holidays. No wonder this walk is the most popular one in NZ. And based on 13,000 that
would mean at least 1 million per year, but of course you would probably double
the daily numbers in summer. I know a lot of those would be repeat people but
still that is a lot of foot traffic.
Main Beach, Mt Maunganui |
Stop Press: ETA (edited to add)- I'm still tracking the numbers passing by and I know you'll be as amazed as I am that at 5pm Friday the total was 35,000 (actually it was 35,001, it counted me as I leant over to take a look!) That means that 9,380 people have passed in three days! Absolutely incredible don't you think.
Who'd have thunk it? Hope the weather improves!
ReplyDeleteSounds like we did the right thing moving out on Monday! Our country park amongst the trees was oh-so sheltered!
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