Home from our Anniversary Trip a week and a half, and off we go again. Where to this time? We are heading off to join the ICA people for the Christmas Rally in Te Aroha and then Matamata, taking two days to travel up there. So once again, the caravan was packed and we were raring to go. It was fine when we departed, but then the weather got steadily worse. Such is our temperamental Spring weather here in New Zealand.
The van is almost packed
The blue skies soon disappeared to make way for grey clouds. Our first stop was Taihape by the railway station, lots of room there for our car and caravan, plus a handy coffee cart. A bus full of tourists were making the most of the public toilets, then were soon on their way. We lunched in the van, with something I had prepared earlier, plus a latte from the coffee cart.
Lunch stop at Taihape
Then the heavy rain came, and didn’t stop, following us as we headed north. Our original plan was to spend the night at Taupo NZMCA Park, but as the parking is all on grass there we decided against it. So we stopped at Turangi, a much better idea to be parked up on hard standing in such wet weather. This large park was fairly empty, plenty of spaces here, but as the hours rolled by, more vans rolled in, happy to be off the roads in such wet weather, just like us, I imagine.
At Turangi NZMCA Park
There was a tap on the door, and a lady asked us if we would be interested in a trout fillet. My goodness, of course we would, and she didn't want any payment for it either. They had obviously had a good day out fishing as we saw her take fish to several other vans as well. It’s a long time since we had eaten trout, and I carefully wrapped it up and popped it in the freezer to enjoy another night.
Freshly caught trout
Our plans for dinner was to go to a local take-away shop for a roast meal. Last time we were in Turangi, Robin purchased fish and chips, and discovered that the roasts are so popular with the locals that they sell out really early. “Call in by 5.00pm” he was advised, so we did. The roast pork meals were delicious, plenty of roast veggies, and very generous servings of roast pork and crackle. We can certainly recommend them, and the fish and chips were very nice too when we enjoyed them last time we were staying here.
Delicious food here
It kept raining off and on all night, and still hadn’t stopped in the morning when we were heading off again. We could just make out Motuaiko Island in the middle of Lake Taupo through the rain and the mist. The name Motuaiko is from the Maori language, with “motu” meaning island, and “taiko” being the name of the black petrel.
Motuaiko Island
There were very long delays at the Arimuri road works, we waited, and waited, and waited some more. Finally we got the green light to go and came across another long line of motorists waiting to drive south. This happed several times along this stretch of road works. As it was a Sunday, none of the heavy machinery was working, just a few workers monitoring the traffic lights on the side of the road.
We are finally moving, and the other line is stopped in place
We are staying the night at Ponderosa Pop, (park over property) at Matangi, near Cambridge. This is our first time here, and the helpful host guided us through the gate and around a corner to get us on site. There are several long time stayers here, he told us, so it’s lucky he has a couple of large areas to park everyone.
Ponderosa Pop
We are moving on in the morning for the start of the ICA Rally at Te Aroha, so that will be interesting. It will be great to catch up with everyone again. The ICA group only holds two or three rallies each year.
3 comments:
Miss going away in the caravan. Do you also help with the driving/towing Jenny? I did & loved it, several female friends let their husbands do all the driving, but now regret not learning especially when hubby is not well & they have to stay wherever they are. Love travelling with you from Melbourne, 🇦🇺
When we came through from Pukawa to Ngongotaha the other day, we took the detour that avoided Atiamuri. We counted ourselves as being in a truck - we get a COF not a WOF - and the road between Taupo and Atiamuri was closed to trucks...
And we too had rain, rain, rain - we may have been travelling on the same day, Jenny!
Mxx
Just as well the lady di not accept payment for the trout as it is illegal to sell trout in NZ!
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