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  • Day 53

    Last Footprint

    April 3 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    I have wanted to own a campervan for years and like I said it was part of my NZ Post super scheme that allowed me to purchase the camper back in Oct 23. Purchased it in Christchurch with the help of my brother Winston. If it wasn't for him I would probably still be talking about it..!! I drove it home from Christchurch, been for two weekends away, another trip to Christchurch in Dec to have a few faults repaired, before embarking on this trip. My knowledge was limited - very limited about the workings of a camper. A steep learning curve and still things to learn.
    The trip was planned with a dental procedure in Dunedin (left home 12 Feb) and tripping around, ending in Bannockburn at Easter. I thought I might only last two weeks!
    I have driven 3586ks. I will get the grey waste connection changed to make it more user friendly. No mishaps really. Two stone chips on the window. The fuel gauge issue that was a problem but was resolved. Still haven't found a name for the camper.
    It was all about people for me. Not everyone's cup of tea to visit 3 school friends, 17 ex Air Force people, (8 at one meal), 7 friends, 4 old workmates, and 7 family members - excluding the ones I stayed with and the family reunion. Some really interesting conversations - most were 50/50 but some it was all about them and I would say 80/20! Like I have said after a long period of time people have had a long time of living and I was impressed how they live their lives. I did what I wanted on my holiday not what others thought I needed to do.
    I didn't do many touristy things this time. Went to several museums and saw Dot's Castle at Oamaru, the mail boat trip and going to the caves at Karamea. The caves certainly challenged my comfort zone. My plan was to bike and walk more. I have done this but not as much as I thought - more than the last two years. Pretty sure that will continue now that I am back. I also thought I would read more - again half a book and several magazines and a lot of games on my tablet. I didn't watch the tele and perhaps one program a day on my phone. Communicating was easy with the internet. My old hand written dairies came along for the ride and it was the plan to type them up. Didn't even open them.
    Cost and budget: some places were free or donation. Most $5 per night. Best deal Karamea $7 and a free shower. Most expensive $50 in Haast. The only time I saw a custodian at the motorhome park was in Murchison.
    The longest drive was from Haast to Alexandra or maybe Timaru to Christchurch. Toughest part of driving Buller Gorge and Queen Charlotte Sound drive.
    I only had two days of rain and heating on two nights.
    My Fitbit - least number 3166 most 16342.
    I have a new appreciation for road designers and the people that maintain the roads.
    Amazing scenery on my travels.
    Mostly another person would have helped with photos and directions.
    The family reunion was better than I thought it would be. Loved seeing the kids interacting with other branches of the family. I, too had time to chat to my extended family.
    The only time I thought I would come home was at Greymouth - then it was too far to drive in one day!
    I was considerate on the roads pulling over was easy when you don't have to be anywhere at anytime. For me it was easier to pull over than have the pressure of cars behind me.
    I managed seven weeks on the road. Meet some great people and certainly learnt a lot about travelling alone in a camper in NZ. My backing skills have improved 100%. Some situations I trusted that it was meant to be eg the cave trip.
    I missed my tomatoes ripening and could have stayed home and waited for them to be ready but life is short and I got out and did it while I am still fit and able.
    The rough long trip plan is to go to the North Island late September or early October.
    Thank you to all those that were interested enough to read about what this pensioner was doing - you are all very special.
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  • Day 47

    Bannockburn

    March 28 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    This morning I was up and away reasonably early compared to the last few mornings.
    I headed to St Bathans. I have been there before and wanted to go again. It was quite early and I was the only one around. Last time it was summer and loads of people around. The weather was cool and some rain. Walked down to the water. There was a track but with rain clouds forming decided not to walk around.
    The colours on the trees are pretty awesome and I loved seeing all of them.
    From there it was on to Naseby to see another ex Airwomen. What an incredible couple very very interesting life they lead. I have seen some great gardens on this journey and Marilyn certainly is an expert gardener.
    Her husband Eric is a resorter and collector of cars and motorcycles. Very sort after I think with his skills. Lovely collection that I am sure many would be impressed to see.
    As I was passing Charley's place ( the ex Air Force chap I had coffee with yesterday) I called in at Lauder. I knew a little about his place and it is a green home and he is off grid. He built it all himself. Pretty amazing.
    I then headed to the family reunion at Bannockburn. I was surprised at how close it was to the township. A school camp. I am parked up in my camper next to my sister and others will join us in the caravans/motorhomes, others will stay in the accommodation.
    This will be my second last blog. I will post another on Tuesday after I get back to Invercargill, with a round up of the trip.
    Thanks for reading and kind words.
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  • Day 46

    Third night in Alex's

    March 27 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

    This morning I had a wander down to the shops and got a couple of things. This afternoon I meet up Charlie Lamb. He went to South school and Tweedsmuir like me. He went on to Boys High. They wouldn't let me go there. He also was in the Air Force so we had a great catch up.
    Not a lot else happening with me today.
    The pic I thought was the same as somewhere else I posted but it is different. The stainless steel one. Russell Beck's work. He lives in Invercargill. Can you see the clock on the hill?
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  • Day 45

    Alexandra again

    March 26 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Lazy morning and for the first time in a few days I didn't have to be on the road or being picked up.
    I have been first out but this morning I was well last.
    Did some cleaning in the camper and with the pool right next door opted for a lovely shower and hair wash.
    Tried to find some cousins in Cromwell. No one home so left a note.
    Had a wander down the old town. Not many pic's of the area. Sorry those who might like to see some. Perhaps in the next couple of days.
    One thing I was impressed with is the autumn colours - oh my gosh that are spectacular. Again I will try and get some pics.
    Cromwell is 25k from Alexandra and loved the scenery.
    Saw Janice and Mark from Whangarei. They are staying at her sister's house while she is away. They are travelling in their campervan. Another couple are staying as well from Whangarei in their camper. So plenty of chatter about the three campervans, journeys etc. Great to see them again.
    This morning I saw a camper with the car on the back that was in Waimate at the same time as me. Love the paint work and took a pic this time!
    The park is pretty full but got a spot easy.
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  • Day 44

    Alexandra

    March 25 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

    The neighbours invited me into their lovely motorhome for drinkies last night. Great talking about the places they had been since Murchison. Fun people.
    This morning I headed away and stopped at three places for a "look" and a walk. Missed one but that's the way it goes sometimes.
    Didn't go into Wanaka - I heard the town is super busy already with Warbirds this Easter.
    I saw a sign saying Museum so I was able to go in. Wanaka's Transport and Toy Museum. Certainly feeling my age when the displays are things I owned, used or driven! Love the memory lane. So and so had a car like this etc. Impressed.
    Drove on and ended up in Alexandra. Fuelled up the camper, for the last time this trip.
    Found a Nzmca park and happy to be here over night.
    Weather certainly improved as I headed south. Very wet over night and damp this morning. Cool breeze here.
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  • Day 43

    Haast

    March 24 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    For the first time since being in a park over night I didn't speak with my neighbours. They seemed to be chatting about biking and then later on a lady came in alone and I rightly or wrongly decided I didn't want to talk to her.
    I was okay and away first this morning at 9am.
    Headed down the island and wasn't in the sight seeing mood. So only two pics and not sure where I have been. I think I stopped at Bruce Bay. Drove through Franz and Fox. I think I stopped in Whataroa for a cuppa and talked to Jack.
    When I got to Haast I searched out a POP and one at Jackson's Bay. 25k. Half way - actually less - thought it would be worth a phone call to check if sites available. No reception. Carry on and as I got to the turn off said this road isn't maintained. 1 K to go I thought I am not taking the camper down. 1k on the bike easy. Got the bike off, helmet on and within 200m a big tree blocking the road...!! Imagine trying to back out ..!! I certainly made the right decision. At Haast in a camping ground. Not cheap but with others so happy. The two couples travelling together from Levin welcomed me.
    Raining so no drinkies but I am certainly having one!
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  • Day 42

    Kumara

    March 23 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    As it turned out the couple that I had been on the tour with had pics of my camper in the Buller Gorge. They had been following me. Not sure how to save them from an email to put the on here. So excellent to see the situation with the camper, rockface and the other car! Fiona sent them to me.
    This morning I was awake early - weird how the body clock works sometimes.
    I headed away about 8-30 and managed that tough bit of road when I was fresh. No road works like Thursday when I went into Karamea. All off because it is Saturday.
    Again only a couple of cars behind me and pulling over was easy and allowed me to drive at my own pace.
    Drove through Westport and stopped the other side for breakfast/ morning tea at a place called Charleston.
    It was then onto Punakaki or the pancake rocks. I don't remember the last time I was there. I do remember as a 15 year-old going there and I will be keen to hunt out the pics to compare.
    It is a well organised with a great pathway down to the rocks. Not sure if we use to be able to walk on the actual rocks when I was young. Cannot now.
    After yesterday's trip to the cave I have a different appreciation for the rock formations. Pretty awesome. Wish I had the skills to get the blow hole "working' to show you. Pleased I stopped in the campervan friendly place.
    On then to Greymouth and a quick trip to the supermarket - I will have options for my meal tonight..!
    The train arrived while I was at the supermarket that I guess was the transalphine. Loads of people on it and waiting to get on.
    Saw a sign post for Shanti town but kept driving.
    Sussed out a place at the Kumara Junction cafe. Parked up for an hour no one else came so moved 7k down the road to the township of Kumara with three other vehicles. Feel much happier.
    A correction too from the other day when I thought they were kiwis or pukekohe - they were wekas!
    A few sandfly bites that have been a bit irritating but manageable.
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  • Day 41

    Caves

    March 22 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    It is amazing how things turn out..! Jack (son) was keen for me to come to Karamea and go into cave. I enquired about it yesterday and it sounded like it would a bit much for me. However the universe had a hand in it and I spoke with my good friend Sandra and she and her hubby did it in Oct 22. She said I would handle it. Made a call after 8pm and was able to go on the trip at 9am this morning.
    The tour guide picked me up from here and we headed to the start of the experience. Near the start of the track we picked up another couple. Low and behold it was the couple that came into the Murchison motorhome park late on the night I was there and then we were leap frogging on the Buller Gorge. Fiona and Geoff are from Auckland.
    The travel in the vehicle was pretty spectacular with a narrow road and loads of bush on both sides. Yvonne was the driver and a very good one at that.
    We reached the place where we started walking. I think it took something like 40-50 minutes with us stopping to look at things and hear Yvonne's knowledgeable information on birds, trees, plant life, predators etc.
    I never thought I would go in caves! I surprised myself. Did pretty well with only a few times getting help from the others. It was certainly outside my comfort zone!! You have to challenge yourself. I am pretty impressed I managed it.
    Nature is amazing. I didn't take a zillion photos because it is one of those things seeing the pics is not like the real thing.
    The package included lunch. Yummy sandwich, cake, fruit and a cuppa
    After lunch we went into the arches. Great day and a real sense of achievement.
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  • Day 40

    Karamea

    March 21 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Last night the people opposite me were sitting around having happy hour. In my time in the parks there don't seem to be many happy hours. I think people are keen but don't want to be the one to ask. I joined them. Two couples from Levin travelling in two motorhomes, heading to the airshow at Wanaka. The sun was shining and it was very nice sitting in the sun chatting away. The custodians were also there helping members. So helpful to some because the road was closed and conflicting information. I figured out I was good where I was going. No roads closed for me. Maybe next week is the closure.
    Opted for fish and chips from the pub. Bit naughty since I only had them on Sunday night. Oh well.
    Chatted too with the other couples next to me as well. The night goes. I did learn that I can lock the storage cabinets on the outside of the camper and then press the lock in. Probably won't make sense to most but for me another wee hint/gem that will make life easier for me.
    This morning I was one of the first away. Buller Gorge is certainly a challenge!! Beautiful scenery though. Mountains full of trees. River on one side.
    I thought I saw a kiwi! Let me think um Kiwi's are not out in the day time Wendy! I am guessing it was a young pukeko, brown in colour.
    At one stage the nerves were certainly tested, when a car coming towards me that I couldn't see as I entered the one lane part of the road. This vehicle is big and I backed a little back but could see I didn't have anywhere to go with a big rock face on my side! The chap managed to squeeze by and I stopped soon after that for a decompression. Very worrying on the system! Other parts had stop go lights thank goodness.
    Finally made it to Westport I had a walk around and stretched the legs.
    Jack had said about Karamea and a cave that was spiritually. It was still quite early so decided to head away after fueling up.
    The road was yet another challenge! Thankfully no one behind me so took it easy. No pressure.
    Went to the information centre and she recommended 17 K drive to a DOC place with the assurances it was straight road. Headed away and saw four campers behind the pub. Yes that will do me. So parked up here for the night.
    Phoned up about the cave and decided I wasn't fit enough to do the two hours walk with others. It would be too frustrating for them waiting on me.
    Did crank up the bike and went for a short bike ride. Something is better than nothing.
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  • Day 39

    Murchison

    March 20 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Last night the blog would not load. I tried all night without success. Didn't change anything and this morning pressed upload and away she went....!!!
    Weird.
    June cooked a yummy roast last night and invited her friend Alan to join us. June is very caring of a lot of people and I am sure everyday I was with her she took food to someone. Her happy place. Alan also returned quite a few dishes from meals June must have taken him.
    This morning it was time to say goodbye to my dear friend June that had been so good to me. We went for lunch and dressed nicely - did I take a pic - NO. She wasn't dressed but had to get a pic. The bond we share is amazing and our friendship over 27 years.
    Drove to Wakefield and saw the last old friends until Central Otago. Donna lives in a tiny home that is way bigger than my camper!! She has got an amazing garden and fruit trees. She loves it.
    It was on to Murchison and the motorhome park. I did so well and as per normal grabbed the closest park. What seemed like five minutes later six vehicles came in. They had several sets of temporary lights on the road so I guess they caught up to one another. Hence six vehicles arriving at a time.
    Lunch and then a wander down to a second hand shop and the museum.
    Now the park is full. 50 spaces and for the first time I have seen a custodian. Pleasant chat about did I know about the yellow cloth on the side mirror if you are in trouble. I did know about that.
    Once again I did notice in the sign in book it was two people all down the page. I could have been home watching my tomatoes rippening or be here. Think I have made the right choice.
    I have been so lucky with the weather. Another lovely warm day.
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