Auckland
6. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C
We drove back to Auckland. Les and Keith, who we stayed with at the start of our journey, were happy to host us again. It was great to have a place to recharge, even after only 10 days on the road inWeiterlesen
Coromandel
7. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C
We drove up the West coast of the Coromandel. A windy road hugged the sparkling blue ocean. It was low tide, so a bit of beach was exposed. But at high tide, the waves would be lapping against theWeiterlesen
Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach
8. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C
The next day had two activities on the agenda: Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach. Exciting! These are highlights on everyone's list. They're very popular, but not overcrowded. It required a bit ofWeiterlesen
Karangahake - Gold Rush
9. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C
The drive leaving the Coromandel peninsula ended in a valley. This area was the center of a gold rush. Waihi, the bigger town, had a giant open pit mine. You could walk along the edge and take a lookWeiterlesen
Tauranga
9. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ 🌙 13 °C
We drove to the next big city, Tauranga, in the Bay of Plenty. As we drove in, we quickly learned that this is (or will soon overtake Auckland as) the biggest port in NZ. Huge cruise ships anchored inWeiterlesen
Working up a sweat - Part 1
10. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C
We had a meeting with someone hiring for a kiwi orchard. He invited us into his house for our "interview". We're tall, so that's a benefit. We were told we would earn a piece rate of $7.75/kg and aWeiterlesen
Mount Maunganui
13. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C
On one of our first nights in New Zealand, we met Adam and Jake. They were our two American roommates in the Auckland hostel. They're super laid back, have lots of mechanic-know-how and had manyWeiterlesen
Wairere Falls
14. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C
Through Tinder, the guys met a Canadian girl who was interested in doing a hike. What a great way to also meet someone with similar interests..
We decided to go to Wairere Falls, North Island'sWeiterlesen
Stan the Van – Part 2
17. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ 🌙 15 °C
In Tauranga, we got a few upgrades.
Freedom camping, sleeping in your vehicle, is allowed by New Zealand law. Many freedom camping sites, however, require a van to be certified self-contained. ThisWeiterlesen
Rotorua
18. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C
With the guys heading off for a long weekend to Lake Taupo, it was time for us to hit the road again too. Three roads go down to the Southern tip of the North Island, to Wellington:
1. Middle - WhoWeiterlesen
Pohutu Geyser
19. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C
We had slept in a parking lot on the edge of Rotorua. From here we saw an occasional cloud of geyser steam rise above the buildings. We didn't have far to go to see this great geyser, the PohutuWeiterlesen
Kerosene Creek
19. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ 🌙 12 °C
Our campsite that evening was along Kerosene Creek. It smells a little like sulphur. Why would we camp there, if it smells?
All along the creek, geothermal water seeps up through the creek bed. It'sWeiterlesen
Waikite Valley ("Jurassic Walk")
20. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C
After our fill of Kerosene Creek, we continued to more geothermal marvels.
We tried to get a glimpse of Lady Knox Geyser, part of another "geothermal themepark". This was as secure as Fort Knox, andWeiterlesen
L.Taupo, Craters of the Moon, Huka Falls
21. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C
Even after our geyser and hot spring experiences, more geothermal wonders were ahead. We spent the night on the shore of Lake Taupo, the biggest lake of NZ, 28km across. It's not just any lake though.Weiterlesen
Tongariro Crossing Part 1/4 - The Ascent
22. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ 🌙 2 °C
We camped along a logging road. The alarm was set for 5:00. It was still dark but the sky was starting to glow red behind Mt Tongariro and Mt Ngauruhoe (Mt Doom). Today we’d hike the TongariroWeiterlesen
Tongariro Crossing Part 2/4 - Mt Doom
22. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C
Many people hike the Tongariro Crossing, but few brave the slopes of Mt Doom. So, of course, Mats wanted to do it. Mt Ngauruhoe (Mt Doom in Lord of the Rings), is the tallest point of the hike, atWeiterlesen
Tongariro Crossing Part 3/4 - Red Crater
22. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
We continued the main tramp. We crossed the southern Crater, a very flat area created by runoff from the surrounding mountains. We made a steep ascent to Red Crater, one of the active volcanic conesWeiterlesen
Tongariro Crossing Part 4/4 - Descent
22. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C
On the other side was blue lake, which didn’t seem quite as special as the emerald ones (all water is blue after all). Just around the corner was a backhoe. Time to take down a mountain!
From hereWeiterlesen
Whakapapa Mountain Village
23. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C
We awoke to knocking on our van window. Oh shit! When you know vans are checked for self-containment and that we didn't have our sticker yet, you put two and two together surprisingly quickly! YouWeiterlesen
East coast & Shine falls
24. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C
We took the highway to cut across to the East coast. We particularly wanted to go to Napier/Hastings for its wine region, but it also gave us a chance to catch some natural highlights along theWeiterlesen
Napier Wine region
25. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C
We had found a campsite back along the main road, at the start of a short waterfall hike. Unfortunately, it turned out to also be a popular local hangout. Teens drove into the gravel parking lot andWeiterlesen
Castlepoint Headland
26. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C
Castlepoint is an often skipped destination. It's a long winding road from the highway as most people head for Wellington and the South Island. Mostly locals visit this area. For them it's the closestWeiterlesen
Cape Palliser
26. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C
We drove to Cape Paliser, known for its lighthouse and more recently for a large seal colony. But the drive there was already spectacular. The bright blue ocean on a sunny day was a pleasant ride. TheWeiterlesen
Putangirua Pinnacles & Rivendell (LOTR)
27. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C
Today would be a Lord of the Rings day. From our campsite we could walk straight to the Pinnacles, the mountains where Aragorn and his companions met the Army of the Dead.
We walked a loop, firstWeiterlesen
Wellington - Te Papa Museum
28. November 2017 in Neuseeland ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
We continued to Wellington, the capital of New Zealand. It's known as Windy Wellington for the unrelenting winds and storms that hit Wellington year round. Luckily, we brought the good weather withWeiterlesen
























































































































































