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Murchison

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    • Day 58

      Driving away from bad weather

      January 27, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      It started to rain around 0 o’clock at night.
      It was still raining at 8 am and not just a little bit. And unfortunately also into my car 😱😱
      Oh my god, I noticed a little bit of water coming in already a few weeks ago but now it’s not a little bit anymore, it’s a lot 😱😬
      And for now no end of the rain in sight 😅

      Luckily there is like a carport in front of one of the cabins at the campground so I moved my car under the roof to skip some rain for the next 2 hours at least.
      Yesterday’s weather forecast showed rain until 10-11 am and then the same like yesterday throughout today. But now the weather forecast is saying rain, a lot of rain for the whole day 😳
      And the worst is, that the clouds are hanging so low so you can barely see something at all.

      Well, I had breakfast and was then asking the owners of the campground if there is a mechanic in Fox Glacier. Luckily it is so I was driving there and was telling him, what my problem is but he was alone today and had more than enough to do already.
      I was spending 30 min thinking about what I gonna do now, staying here or in Franz Josef and hope for better weather later in the afternoon and tomorrow or keep on going towards Hokitika.

      I was ending up stopping at every mechanic on the way towards Hokitika but no one even had time to look at it... 😳
      And it was still raining...
      I arrived in Hokitika at around 2.30 pm, actually by sunshine!! Shortly before Hokitika, it stopped raining and the sun came out!
      And here I finally found a mechanic that could take a look at my car.
      But he said this can be a huge effort to find out what’s wrong and expensive as well. He asked for how long I will stay and as it’s only 2 1-2 weeks left he recommended not to dig into the problem. He but some ducktape over the areas that are a problem and said, I should buy one on my own and keep on doing this until it’s time to give the car back and never mention the problem 🙈

      Good is also, that I am traveling north towards good weather.
      So after a quick stop to fuel up and buy something to eat I kept on driving north for some hours and was, in the end, deciding to stay in Murchison overnight.

      I have been traveling this part of the Westcoast already last time I was here so I am not missing anything here.
      I only missed the glaciers and Lake Matheson now, but I will anyway need to come back again 😉😊

      In Murchison, the weather was really nice and warm. I arrived at 6.30 pm at the campground, quite tired after a long day on the road. So I wanted to get to bed early but was ending up talking to a family from Spain for some hours in the evening.
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    • Day 27

      Shopping Queen

      January 30, 2023 in New Zealand

      Lieblingsbeschäftigung von Sepp.
      In kleinen Ortschaften General Stores zu besuchen. Es wird kein Gang und Regal ausgelassen und ausführlichst besichtigt. Es könnte da ja was geben, was es bei uns nicht gibt 🧐

      Meistens wird irgendwas gefunden, was sicher irgendwann Mal gebraucht wird 😎

      Gut, dass wir schon ein Auto haben 😅
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    • Day 25

      Gebäckfans

      January 1, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Unser Mittagsstopp führte uns ins Örtchen Murchison. Wir waren mal wieder begeistert von den neuseeländischen Cafés. Statt Nudeln, Bratwurst oder Kartoffelsalat gibt es hier eine spannende Auswahl an Gebäck als Snacks. Diesmal entschieden wir uns für ein Hähnchen-Lauch-Pilz-Küchlein und eine interessante vegetarische Masse in Blätterteig. Natürlich durfte auch eine neue Scone-Variante nicht fehlen, Dattel-Wallnuss-Orange.

      Sehr angenehm auch der Bestellprozess. Man sucht sich sein Essen in einer Vitrine aus, bezahlt und bekommt es dann warm gemacht an den Tisch gebracht. Sehr praktisch, wenn man auf der Durchreise ist.

      Auf den letzten 100km gab es dann nur noch mal einen kurzen Halt am Berlins Cafe, weil der Name so lustig war.
      Dort konnten wir dann auch schon mal den Buller River erkunden, der uns an die Küste nach Westport begleiten würde. Leider piesackten uns auch hier die fiesen Sandflies.
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    • Day 152

      Murchison & Nelson Lakes

      February 3, 2018 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Een leuke camping zorgde ervoor dat we een dagje in het kleine Murchison bleven. Met de gratis kajaks en fietsen verkenden we de mooie omgeving. Een lange wandeling rond de Nelson Lakes moesten we door de vele wolken (en dus geen uitzicht) helaas skippen.Read more

    • Day 61

      DAY FIFTY EIGHT

      April 10 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Maruia Springs to Murchison. We enjoyed Maruia Springs. What a great idea of Roger's to give ourselves an overnight treat. A camp site, gourmet 3 course dinner for 2, flash breakfast for 2, unlimited use of pools and saunas and nice hot long showers. It was great except for the misty rain which prevented us from walking the nearby tracks. I do want you to notice the beautiful net curtain at the door of the Motorhome in photo 4. On the way to Murchison we stopped at these falls. Not much happening here except I was hoping to go to the Buller Gorge which is close by, as there is an adventure park with walks zip line swing bridge jet boat rides gold panning etc. But due to the weather I think that will be going g on the list for next time. On our walk through town today we saw and heard several Kea. One of them was on a car having a peck at the wipers. Naughty boyRead more

    • Day 27

      Nichts aber auch gar nichts gemacht. ...

      January 24, 2018 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ -7 °C

      .....haben wir heute . Okay wir waren im Fluß baden , mussten Bier kaufen, Poolbillard im pub spielen ,beim Asia-Mann Mittagessen einnehmen und heute Abend Pasta Bolognese zubereiten. Puh😅. Ausserdem müssen wir heute Abend den Captain Morgan betreuen 🍸 und den Kühlschrank im Wohnmobil von einigen Bieren befreien. ....alles in allem am ende ein doch recht vernünftig ausgefüllter Tag. Morgen geht's dann mal weiter Richtung Westküste um endlich Jobs zu finden. Schafezähler und Hopfenerntehelfer werden dringend gesucht.Read more

    • Day 15

      Murcheson

      October 30, 2016 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Stayed overnight at the Riverview Camp gound. Wondered around Murchison around lunch time. Not much open on a Sunday. Filled up with fuel and parked up to have lunhc at the Commercial Hotel in town. Had a great steak sandwhich and chips. Went onto the van park and got a spot for the night. The van park was located near the town cemetery and by a river. The river was lovely but too cold to swim in.
      Next day Clint and I left the others as they went onto Nelson. We took a jet boat ride on the Buller river. We also had a go at the cable harness ride across the gorge. We had to walk across a long suspention bridge to get to both the cable ride and the jet boat. All great things to do.
      Once we finished at the canyon we went back into town and had a pie from the blue tea shop. These were homemade and bloody beautiful.
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    • Day 128

      Sea kayaking im Abel Tasman Nationalpark

      February 3, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Der heutige Tag entschädigte für alles was gestern nicht so gut war und es zeigte sich wieder einmal, wie schnell sich das Wetter ändern kann. Der ganze Tag war angenehm warm und strahlend schön.
      Wir hatten eine geführte Tour mit dem Kajak gebucht und wurden nicht enttäuscht.
      Marc, unser Guide, führte uns souverän durch den Pazifik entlang der traumhaften Küste des Nationalparks. Was gestern noch grau in grau war, erstrahlte heute in türkis (Meer) und gold (Strände).
      Wir sahen einige Wasservögel, Seehunde sowie Fische und Muscheln. Sogar für ein Bad im Meer war genügend Zeit.
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    • Day 141

      Deja vu

      February 16, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Der heutige Tag ist relativ schnell erzählt:
      Raus aus Christchurch, weg vom grossen Buschbrand, der seit Tagen wütet, bis nach Hanmer Springs. Die nächsten zwei Stunden lagen wir in den verschiedenen Pools der Therme und liessen es uns im heissen Wasser gut gehen.
      Anschliessend fuhren wir über den Lewispass wieder über die Berge nach Westen. Da die Strasse im Nordosten seit 2 Jahren wegen der Schäden des letzten Erdbebens gesperrt ist, ist dies momentan der einzige Weg nach Norden.
      Übernachtet wird heute auf dem gleichen Campingplatz wie vor etwa 2 Wochen auf dem Weg nach Süden.
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    • Day 263

      Murchison

      February 11, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      The gorge at Hokitika was reached after a short journey from our campsite inland toward the mountains. Unfortunately we could not see the main standing stones in the gorge as some of the track was shut off for maintenance. The water was however very turquoise and milky with the dust and minerals from the mountains. The water is predominantly melt water from the glacier and was very cold -two hardy chaps plunged in while we were there but they did not stay in long. Karen dipped her toe in which was enough.
      After that we travelled to Punakaiki along the scenic Greytown to Westport Road. The road hugs the shoreline for much of the way squeezed between the mountains on one side and the sea. The beaches did not look too inviting with grey shingle, they are more popular to surfers.
      The shoreline at Punakaiki is renowned for its particular rock formations - the Pancake Rocks. We took a short walk to see them which was worthwhile, and were entranced by a pod of about 30 dolphins who were feeding and playing in the sea immediately behind the formations and within the adjacent bay. We had not seen a dolphin surfing a wave until today - it appeared to be having great fun.
      We arrived late afternoon at Murchison, a farming community in the hills. The site we are at is next to the river, and after a bbq dinner in the camp kitchen we plunged into the river swim hole to cool off as the afternoon temperatures were very hot. The water was lovely - refreshing but not too cold, and so clear. What a fabulous spot for a campsite, and excellent facilities. The reviews on Tripadviser were spot on - a real gem of a site!!!
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