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Castlepoint

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    • Day 130

      Castlepoint

      February 19, 2015 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

      V poledne jsme byly s plenim hotovi. Skvela prilezitost vyrazit zase na chvilku ven (jako kdybychom venku nebyly vlastne porad ;-)). Z pohodove prochazky k majaku a na okolni 2,5 milionu stare (takze velmi mlade) skaly s milionem "zabudovanych" muslicek se nakonec vinou nekolika okolnosti stalo docela dobrodruzne odpoledne :-).
      1. Abychom zdolaly skalni vybezek (na jehoz zacatku se vyjimala cerna mramorova deska na pamatku zde utonuvsich a zranenych) jsme si musely radne zkalkulovat prilivove vlny a ve vhodny okamzit skocit.
      2. Po nezdarenem pokusu dojit na konec vybezku z bodu c. 1 jsme zvolily protilehlou skalu, na kterou jsme vysplhaly a vyfotily se na utesu v poryvech vetru (bylo vedro, tak aspon troska osvezeni, a co by clovek pro snimecek neudelal, ze?).
      3. Kdyz jsme se vracely na plaz, na ktere jsme bedlive sledovaly nase auticko versus postupujici priliv, zahlidly jsme lachtana! Bezely jsme ze schodu dolu, aby nam nedejboze neuplaval (coz, jak jsme pozdeji z jeho linych pohybu usoudily, rozhodne nemel v umyslu), a pritom skoro slaply na jeho kamose, co na nas vyhruzne vycenil zoubky a hlasite zavrcel :-/.
      4. No a ve finale se nam podarilo s nasi milou Toyotkou zaseknout se hluboko v pisku. Nastesti jel zrovna kolem mily kiwi tatka, co vyvezl synka s kamosem surfovat, tak nas se svoji 4kolkou vytahl - ta nase potvora zatracena tezka mu pri tom jeste roztrhla tazne lano :-(.
      Zkratka den plny zazitku ;-).
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    • Day 150

      Castlepoint Headland

      November 26, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 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 closest beach. But are we ever glad that several kiwi's had highly recommended making the side trip here. The scenery created by ocean waves carving out the limestone rocks is magnificent. A small parking lot allowed 12 vehicles to freedom camp in the dunes. Luckily we could nestle our minivan between several large RV's. We took a quick look around the lighthouse, overlooking the surrounding, before starting our evening routine. We'd save our main exploration until the following day. It was fun to watch locals take their cars, trucks and dirtbikes onto the hard sand of the beach and do donuts. Although we were happy when they stopped making such a ruckus!

      In the morning we did a short hike around the bay, making a steep climb onto a large headland. From here the view overlooked many bays in the distance. A local we met at the top had come back many times after her son had gotten married up there. The rocks are carved out from underneath, making the headland look like a large cresting wave! Many small but colourful flowers have made the salt sprayed rocks their habitat.

      On our way down from the headland, several people had told us that a seal was hanging out on the stairs. It was injured. It had one eye closed with scars and wasn't moving. We sat down a few steps higher up and wondered if we should get some help. It growled at us when we tried to get closer. As we saw more seals later during the trip, we learned that seals are just generally lazy. It was probably more disturbed by us interrupting her sunbathing than she was suffering from her injuries. In fact, she had climbed a long way up the stairs to find this sunny spot. We scrambled down in a big loop around where she lay and continued our stroll on the beach.

      There was a nice stroll around the lighthouse. It had some interpretive signs about the native flower species. And all over the headland, fossilized sea shells were sticking out of the exposed rocks.

      At low tide, a cave underneath the lighthouse was accessible. According to myths, a giant octopus lurked here! Not knowing what the tide was, Mats wanted to go look for the entrance. A few people were fishing along the rocks in the direction of the cave. Scrambling over the rocks, Mats slowly made his way along the shore. At one point, another seal was "guarding" the path. Mats tip-toed around her, trying not to disturb her sunbathing. Abruptly, the rocks ended in a channel that flowed back and forth with the waves. The channel led into the cave! Apparently the tide was not low. On the opposite side of the channel, a large male seal was "barking" loudly. Mats jumped into the channel, up to his waist and waded into the cave. Scrambling back onto the rocks, a female seal inside was startled and ran out to the sea. Mats quickly got out of her way. Looking deeper into the cave, an exit was visible on the other side. It was a tunnel carved underneath the lighthouse! With every wave hitting the ocean side, a large rumble echoed through the tunnel. Exciting! Unfortunately the water was too deep and rough to explore any further.
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    • Day 38

      Castle point Rock

      September 13, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      Auf dem Berg spazieren. Einen fetten Umweg gehabt weil MITTEN auf dem Weg, kurz vor dem Ziel (Rückweg) ein Robbe chillt. -.-

      Walking on the Rock. On the way back there was a rob? (Animal like seals) nearly at destination. wtf!!! That's why I take a reeeeeally big other way :(Read more

    • Day 42

      Castlepoint

      May 1, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌬 9 °C

      Oh that was a shaky night. I imagined Romeo and me sliding in the sea or a wave would drag us in the water, just two of those nice little scenarios that pop in your head when you're alone in a storm. Luckily I slept very well and woke up only once. So I think we're good now. Ready for our journey together. I headed to the lighthouse Nr. 1 after breakfast with the first of many rainbows. The gravel road from last night was not less scary to drive in daylight... There I met Tom, a English guy on holiday, he worked in summer up at Coromandel and is driving down to Wanaka for the winter ski season. We had a very interesting conversation about Brexit and co. so it was quite late when I left Cape Palliser. After a beautiful drive through green hills with those warm autumn colors I arrived in Castlepoint where the second lighthouse was. I checked in and went for a walk, again, incredible lighting and rainbows. And a 15min intense shower where I met a Katie and Mark with their four year old son Jago and their friend Dan. We had a nice chat and they invited me to their cottage for warming up since the temperature would drop to zero tonight. So after diner I took one of my last Swiss chocolate and got there. It was a night to remember with lot's of laughter, good conversation and me trying to teach them how to play Jass, a Swiss card game.Read more

    • Day 5–8

      Endlich richtiges Sommerwetter

      December 18, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Ja nun wieder Titel ist schon verrät hatten wir die letzten drei Tage absolutes schönes Wetter. Am Morgen als wir noch in Napier standen war es schon so warm dass ich unbedingt baden gehen wollten. In Jaras und Tabeas Reiseführern(das sind die Beiden mit denen ich hier gerade Reise) haben wir einen tollen Ort gefunden wo man vor einem Wasserfall baden konnte. Das schien auch ein totaler Hotspot für die Locals zu sein denn innerhalb von einer Stunde wurde es dort richtig voll. Danach sind wir zu dem Ort gefahren der weltweit den längsten Namen hat, viel Spaß bei den Versuchen das auszusprechen. Abends haben wir dann einen schönen Platz am Strand gefunden und noch einen kleinen Spaziergang gemacht. Obwohl die Straßen hier in Neuseeland immer noch nicht ganz so mein Fall sind muss ich sagen dass man dafür immer wieder mit schönen Ausblicken, und auch sehr oft mit Regenbögen entschädigt wird. Heute sind wir am Castle point angekommen, diesen Ort kannte ich schon da ich mit Ronja schon hier war, und fand ihn so schön dass ich unbedingt noch einmal her wollte.Read more

    • Day 102

      Castle Point

      July 5, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      L’aventure redémarre !
      Après deux heures de route, nous sommes arrivés à Castle Point.
      Nous avons pu rouler sur la plage avec le van, c’était top !

    • Day 15

      Castlepoint

      October 15, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Castlepoint ist bis jetzt auf jeden Fall einer meiner Lieblingsorte. Schon nachdem wir Samstagabend angekommen sind, haben wir beschlossen den ganzen Sonntag hier zu verbringen. Wir sind zunächst zum Leuchtturm und dann auf der anderen Seite auf einen Felsvorsprung gewandert, auf dem wir dann gesessen haben bis die Sonne untergegangen ist. Durch den Regen der immer mal wieder kam, sind wir zwar nass geworden, hatten aber auch einen Regenbogen direkt über dem Meer. 🌈Read more

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