New Zealand 18 Mount Ngauruhoe

The guide suggested that we take the mountain ridgeline back instead of covering the same ground and no, it was no problem that there was no marked trail, we couldn't miss it, he said. 
Great, we thought, so we bought some light snacks for lunch, stocked up on water and drove to the trail head. 
The trail began beautifully. It was very scenic and the walk took us up Soda Springs Stream along Mount Ngauruhoe. 
To be honest, I couldn't believe how easy the walk was, it is listed as one of the 8 Great Walks of New 
Zealand.

Matt and Cynthia (to be continued) 

New Zealand 17 Missed The Last Bus

 
Today we decided to tackle our first real hike. We were in good spirits; the van was running well and we had soaked in all sorts of hot pools of ick so we were both feeling a bit like gumby on valium. So we went to the park transit office to arrange to be picked up after the hike (it is one-way in). Unfortunately, we had just missed the last bus for drop-off. No problem, the guide said, just hike in to the highest point (about 2/3 of the way) and hike back out. It should take around 6 hours.

Matt and Cynthia (to be continued) 

New Zealand 16 Solar Shower

 I haven't mentioned it before but Matt decided to hire a solar shower with the van at the exorbitant rate of $30. I was skeptical from the first but he assured me it would be a nice, relaxing way to unwind after a hot day.

A solar shower works under the concept that you actually leave the water pouch in the sun for an entire day thus allowing the water to warm up nicely. We did not do this. I am still cold. The freaking water was freezing. Anyone would laugh to see us hopping around, naked, trying to wash vital areas at the back of the camper van. Alas, the evening was at an end.

Matt and Cynthia (to be continued) 

New Zealand 15 Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland


 By this time, it was after lunch so we drove around a bit and then headed for Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland. This was a much larger park, in the same vein as Hell's Gate but with LOTS of color from various minerals. Our fav was the Champagne Pool, a large mineral pool with bright blue/green water with an orange shelf around it. The walking was easy so we got through the park pretty quickly.

We decided to spend the night roadside at a lake and, as there was no electricity, it made for an early evening.

Matt and Cynthia (to be continued)