90 mile beach the following day. Still freezing, but no rain. |
While we watched tv, I chatted with Steve, a local writer who was traveling with his dad for an article. In exchange for some of my whiskey, actually, most of it (very Hemingway of him) he promised to send me a copy of one of his books. I picked his book titled Kiwi Man Caves. So stoked. It should be in the mail any day now...
The next day the niners were playing. So into Kaitaia I drove, to hole up for a few hours, watch my boys in red and gold and eat kiwi nachos. Go Niners!
*shake fist at what kiwis call nachos*
Then all the way north. Cape Reinga or bust!
Looking west from Cape Reinga |
I got there in time for sunset and it was gorgeous! Cold. But gorgeous all the same.
Cape Reinga is the most northernly point of New Zealand (that is accessible). It's also where the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman sea meet. There are some wicked waves out there.
Local fisherman with a giant snapper at Cape Reinga light house |
The light house at Cape Reinga |
This was my first time driving in the dark.
Driving at night makes you an animal killer.
All sorts of animals run through the street and before you have time to see them....it's all over.
I was told to aim for possums. I swear! Because they kill so much of the native flora and fauna. But it's still pretty disgusting when it happens.
After my second hit and run (they were about 15 minutes apart)...
I became a stone cold possum slayer.
Night Rider!
On to more pleasant things. I got tired and crashed at another holiday park then the next day made my way down the west coast of northland and stopped for a few photo ops and small walks.
A coastal walk near Opinono. The island in the background is just one giant sand dune. How I want to roll down you giant sand dune! "As...... You..... Wish....!" |
Pretty walk on the coast of Opinono, no giant sand dunes tho... |
It has a zip line and trampolines and a rope swing over the river! So much fun! Kauri Holiday Park. Ungh!
Zip lining it at sunset |
River at the holiday park |
Tomorrow I head back north up the coast to hike in the Kauri forest before heading back to Russel to work at the vineyard.
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