June 14, 2017 – Nugget Point, Kaka Point, Purakaunui Falls, Surat Bay
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The day starts out rainy; but it is on-again, off-again, and never bothers us! |
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Can't wait to see these up close and not through the car window! |
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And a rainbow! |
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Pretty bridge |
As we’re driving I remember that we met a couple at
Cadbury’s that have been following the entire rugby tour. They have a little stuffed animal with an All
Blacks sweater and he has his name on the back.
He’s Lion-All Black! And I also
remember that the three Brits we met at the steepest street told us that during
the tour all the Brits are best chums;
but when they get home they go back to supporting their local teams and
the others can go hang!
Anyway – onward to Nugget Point. Before we get there we stop at Kaka Point
because the crashing waves are not to be ignored! It is so hard to stop shooting in hopes of
catching the perfect photo of the ocean’s majesty.
You have to quit, though, and when we get to Nugget Point it
is even more astounding. The lighthouse
seems to be unmanned; but the big deal
is the ocean. The wind is really blustery
and we’re glad we’ve got many layers.
I’m wearing a hat with my Alaska coat’s hood pulled over it, and gloves,
and three other layers! If you aren’t facing one another you can’t be
heard! By the tie we’ve climbed up,
taken our pictures and come back down, though, we aren’t cold any more!
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See? Blue skies! |
On the way up we encounter people from the Department of
Conservation who are working with students from Otago Polytechnic to remove
broom from the sides of the cliffs. They
say it’s fun but it looks like torture to me in this weather!!
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These guys are from further south and think it warm! |
We head back into Kaka to The Point Restaurant and Café for
lunch and something hot to eat. The blue
cod comes either pan fried or bttered and is served with a heaping portion of
steak fries and a lovely side salad. I
have mocha and Marilyn opts for the flat white coffee, which means it has less
foam than a latte or something. You can
also get short black, or tall white, which means it has one shot of coffee with
some water or even more water.
We decide to locate our next accommodations before heading
to the waterfall, so we aren’t fumbling around in the dark again! The lady at
The Point gives us great directions, as long as we understand that when she
says not to take the gravel road, she means the road that used to be gravel!!
She also tells us that the beautiful cups we’ve been using were made by one of
the girls on staff! She sells them but
we’re strong and resist!
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And another rainbow! |
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Note - this isn't the Hillside Camp! |
We find the Hillside Camp with little trouble and the man
who runs it is quite friendly. He
upgrades our room from bunk beds to a double and a twin (still bunk beds!) He has early onset Alzheimer’s and tells us
all about the symptoms. It doesn’t sound
like fun at all! We think he’s very
brave to be running this whole place without any help!
Before we even look at our room we get directions to Purakaunui
Falls. The owner says he’ll have our
place cleaned up before we return and he gives us linens for free in addition
to the upgrade!
It isn’t too difficult to find the falls, with a nice
ten-minute hike through a rainforest. It
is so beautiful and we spend some time playing with our cameras, learning how
to get different effects!
After that we go looking for sea lions on Surat Bay, because “everyone”
sees sea lions there. The walk parallels
the coast, with some sections that are actually beach and you have to be careful
to time the waves! It’s getting close to
sunset (which is a bit after five) and we go as far as we think is prudent if we want to
get home before it’s black out. And we
don’t see a single blasted sealion! Of
well, we saw the yellow-eyed penguins that most people don’t, so I guess it
balances out.
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A different kind of shoe tree! |
We make it back to camp before full dark and check out our
home for the night.
Our cabin is, well, miniscule! We decide it is about eight by twelve! Besides the bunk beds there is a TV-tray
sized table and a wall mounted TV. There
isn’t room for anything else! You can
borrow DVDs and, presumably, a player from the office, if you leave your
driver’s license. The owner told us that
he had to go into town this morning for a doctor’s appointment and forgot to
give people back their licenses before he left!
He had to drive back to take care of that before going to his
appointment.
We go to the bathroom to make sure we know where it is and
when we try to pull open the door, the handle comes off! We go into the office and at first he says
the door won’t open because someone is in there; but when we say the handle came off he says,
“Oh! Not that one! It’s out of order!” We have to use the shower next door, which
also has a toilet and sink in it. Good
to know!
We go back to our “room”, gather our computers and dinner
makings, and head to the communal kitchen.
There are wonderful kids who come and go while we’re in there. One couple has been on holiday since last
SEPTEMBER! They’ve been to the west
coast of the US and lots of Asian countries and will spend two months in New
Zealand. They quit their jobs to take
this trip! He’s an elementary teacher
and she designs food products before turning them over to mass producers.
Another couple has been traveling for two months and are
recent graduates who don’t have jobs yet.
They, too, have been everywhere!
Bali, Thailand, Viet Nam! They,
too are heading to the west coast of the US and Vancouver before flying back to
England.
The kids are comparing notes on their travels and vehicle
experiences!
And there is a resident black cat.
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You're seeing the entire room. If Marilyn stretches out her arm, she'll touch the other wall! |
We’ve enjoyed our PBJs and hummus and carrots
and are downloading our photos. And I’m
blogging. I’m not too excited about going
back to the room where we will be in total darkness if we close the blinds; but we do! I have the top bunk and finish typing in the dark. I guess I'll put my computer under my pillow, 'cause I'm sure not climbing down and back up again in the pitch blackness! Sure hope Nature doesn't call in the middle of the night; it's as dark outside as it is in. Someone turned off the light outside the bathroom and that trek won't be fun in the cold with only a phone flashlight! Another adventure!!
Those coastal and waterfall pics are remarkable! And this is one of my favorite adventures yet. Hope you slept soundly and didn't ahve to trek around with a flashlight. Also channelling my kids and laughing at the town named KaKa 😂💩. such fun to see your days! - oxo S
ReplyDeleteThanks!! We had a giggle at Kaka, too! I always think the current adventure is the best; but this one might really be! xoxo <3
DeleteJust popped some popcorn to sit down and enjoy going backwards on your trip. I keep on looking for the like and love icons for the pictures. The one with the sun shinning on the long grasses and the one of the branch near the water. I think those are my favorites. Just took a second look back.... The falls are pretty incredible and I like the one of the sheep too.
ReplyDeletePop corn and a movie! Yay! I think blogger would benefit from icons! Maybe you should suggest that! Those are some of my favorites, too. I know I post too many photos and too many words; but by the time I get to blogging I'm too tired to make informed decisions!
DeleteThere's no such thing as too many words and especially too many pictures on a vacation blog! I love them all!
DeleteOh, thanks for the reassurance!
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