







3-21-10
I am madly in love with this pink lilly that grows wild all over the North Island. They have a really delicious scent as well. They seem to like to spring up in the middle of a place you dont expect them, like the side of the highway or right in the middle of a cow pen.
Last time I wrote it was the 11th I beleive. On the 12th we were anxious awaiting word regarding our Pixies tickets for the show we were planning to got to in Auckland that evening. We were trying to decide whether to head to Auckland or not, and it didn’t look like tickets were going to come through after all so instead we decided to leave the Bay of Plenty and head to Raglan which has several world class surf breaks. When we arrived there were a ton of surfers in the water and the weather was a little chilly. We met some really fun British guys that were surfers and made friends. There was a surf competition scheduled for the next day at the main break so early in the morning we drove to the next break and met up with the Brits who were surfing there also. One of them had recently had appendix surgery and couldn’t surf so I hung with him and tried to get pictures of the guys surfing which is impossible because you can’t tell who’s who when they are out in the waves they all look like black seals. Turns out I got some cool footage but none of it was Jason haha. There were some gnarly rocks that the guys had to get over to get into the water and there were quite a few people that were cut up and bleeding and a few close calls with guys getting too close while surfing and washing up.
Our friends invited us to follow them up to Northland, where the waves were supposed to be great the following day and the weather much warmer so we headed for Ahipara to a break called Shipwrecks. It was supposed to be a 4 hour drive but ended up being 7 and then there was no wave and the weather was crap! Jason kept calling it “Mythwrecks” which he picked up from one of the locals. We did enjoy ourselves anyhow. We camped in a field beside a little Maori homestead that had a pig and 10,000 cats out front. Ok, 20 naughty kitties. The cats ripped apart a bag of our trash we left hanging outside the van while we were around the corner at the beach to eat eggshells.
In order to get out to the surf break you had to walk or drive the beach while the tide was low to get around the point. We couldn’t take our van onto the beach even though the track was hard packed, because it gets stuck so easily. (Did I mention before that I got the van stuck in the sand and we had to be towed out when we first got to the North Island?) Not one of my better moments. Anyhow we weren’t going to take the risk even though there were tons of little sedans and station wagons driving out there. Our British friends had a 4WD van so we walked out to meet them, which was cool because the beach backs up to a rock cliff which had all sorts of little streams and mineral deposits and tiny caves burrowed into the side of it.
On day 2 there I looked up at the hill behind our van and 2 beautiful horses were looking down on us. I had carrots in the fridge and I tried everything to get them to come down but I don’t think they knew what a carrot was because they didn’t budge. Or they thought they were going to be caught and put to work.
We decided to head east and check out the east coast of Northland. Jason picked out a random spot that turned out to be incredible! A little bay in Mimiwhangata- in order to get there we had to drive the twistiest roads all though hilly farmland, some of them just a ledge cut into the rock with enough room for one car to get along. The views were incredible. When we arrived there a young guy that looked about 15- but might’ve been the ranger… told us we couldn’t camp there so we drove out a mile or so and camped in a little pull off on the road. It was one of the prettiest places we’ve driven through and we took a little hike together through the livestock fields to see the bay around the corner. At the next beach we took a swim and it felt so good, the water is cold but it wasn’t cold enough there to be painful, just really refreshing and crisp and clear.
Oh I forgot a really funny story. Before we decided on Mimiwhangata, we went down to another bay just before it where there were a ton of cows on pasture along the road. We stopped to take a picture of these really bizarre looking cows that had hair like a golden retriever, and next thing you know a big bull from the other side of the dirt road is just climbing over the wire fence like its nothing. I started laughing and then got worried because it had its leg stuck between the wires and I thought it was going to bet hurt, but then it got free and headed right for the van looking like it wanted to ram the front grill haha. Jason was really freaked and threw it into reverse trying to get away from the thing, which just ended up crossing the road and standing by the fence belonging to the shaggy cows. In all seriousness it could have done some serious damage to the van if it wanted to but I just knew it wouldn’t so I had to tease Jas about it.
I was seriously in need of a shower so we headed to a little town called Whananaki for a campsite. It wasn’t a small town size wise but it was the smallest town ever in the other sense. We figured we might go out to eat or grocery shop at least, but they had 1 store in the entire town with one gas pump. It was called “The Shop”. They had about 7 food items which were frozen or out of date and tons of fish bait, along with the randomest items. They even had 1 pair of high heels there, but no fruit or veg besides onions.
Before heading to Auckland we spent a little time at Ocean Beach in Whangarei Heads. On the way there we stopped and saw a pretty waterfall. We got there at night but walked out on the beach and the surf was perfect for Jas. I could tell he was just praying it would last until the next day. Unfortunately, it flattened out a bit but he still did get some surf. In the afternoon I was watching Jas surf for a bit and trying to get some footage (again, filmed some good surfing but none of it was him!). He got out and we were relaxing on the beach and suddenly there were dolphins swimming in the waves! There was 3 of them it looked like and they were doing synchronized swimming J. I was so excited.
On the way to Auckland I almost caused an accident having a fit to pull over and take a picture of some pink sheep. I don't know what they do to them to make them pink but its bizarre.
We booked a hotel near the airport so we could get the van sorted before dropping it off and take a shuttle to the airport in the morning. I think we both had misty eyes while we unloaded all our stuff, I know I did. That little van really started to feel like home after a month. I loved it. So easy to keep clean. No really, how amazing is it to be sleeping in a comfortable bed and be able to slide open the side door and sleep with the ocean air on your face. I’ll definitely miss it.
Anyhow, goodbye New Zealand, hello Bali. Goodbye Jason :( xoxoxox -K
