15 - 17 February 2017
I needed to be at the Maniototo A&P show because there was no one available to do a story for the news, so we decided we should go in Maggie, report on the show, do some promo/sales work AND have a trip in Maggie. Stayed at the new NZMCA Park in Ranfurly - awesome park.
Maggie The Road Maggot
The Do's, Don'ts and the fun of taking a Road Maggot, Road Slug or what those not in the know refer to as a campervan, or mobile home, on the road. From our very first trip to today.
Maniototo for the App
Close to home but yay, we're away
3 February 2017
We have been so busy with the app, that this is the first opportunity we've had to get away since the beginning of October last year. And because we were dead keen to get away and relax, we're parked - & have been since about 4pm - above the Clyde Dam. This is about relaxing, not driving! Mike wanted to get the quad off the trailer but it wouldn't start. And then we realised I'd forgotten the moshi box. So Mike hopped on his electric bike and rode home to get that - & the mouse for the laptop - while I sat and wrote a story about this morning's meeting with Trustpower for tomorrow's news. Mike arrived back in the Murano. And then realised he once again had no shoes! But I didn't pack a jacket either - obviously there's been too much time between trips!
6 February 2017
Up at 5:50 - normal time these days. 20 degrees. Has been a wonderful weekend of relaxing. Been too windy for Mike to take boat out - & couldn't anyway because the quad won't start - but it's been lovely and warm. Off home today - we have enough water for this morning's coffee and that's it!
Over the hill - again. 30 September to 3 October 2016
30 September 2016
This post is called Over the hill again because I went over last weekend, without Mike, to check out Kim & David's new crib and to catch up with Jo.
Back to the present: 22 degrees and just after 13:00. Originally had planned to be away 'til next Thursday but I'm getting too busy with the Central App to go away that long! It's published - need to make a few more changes but all going well ahead of schedule! Now need to start selling - but have already sold to 2 clients! Anyway, it's nice & warm with the possibility of some afternoon showers & we are going to chuck a shrimp in & catch up with Kim & David tomorrow - & maybe Debbie, Mark & Jo too.
Checked out the camping at Lake Ruataniwha - the south end is indeed now no longer available for camping. And the north end is - but some a-hole has dumped their deer and sheep/goat carcasses there so not ideal for camping this time. Checked out the Ohau A canal but there's some serious rain clouds around and a chilly breeze so decided to move down to Ohau B and get away from the Divide a bit more. Nothing doing, no fish so parked up at Ohau C camp for the night. Listened to the thunder in the hills across the lake but fortunately it stayed there. Did get a few drops of rain which had Mike scurrying to put the bbq under cover but no sooner had he done that than the rain stopped. Found out Central had been lashed by a thunderstorm which closed the road between Roxburgh and Ettrick due to flooding.
1 October 2016
Up at the usual time to a glorious morning. After breakfast went and checked out Ohau B but no luck, unless you call a couple of live chocolate fish luck, so moved on to Ohau A but no joy there either. Took turns having a shower while the other one watched the rods and left at 16:10, heading to Kim & David's. Had a great night but bed way too late - after 2 am!
2 October 2016
Up at 07:30 - yawn - and it looks like it's going to be another gorgeous day! Had breakfast with the Mackenzies & then into Twizel to dump, shop & say hi to Jo. Back up to the canals - no luck. Parked up at the NZMCA park by the salmon farm for the night. Steak & mushies sauce on a turkish bun with salad for tea - YUM. Bed much earlier than last night - 22:15!
3 October 2016
Up at 06:45 after a surprisingly good night for me - but Mike said he heard the traffic & was awake from 3am onwards. Went & had a quick fish back up at Ohau B - no joy. Stopped in Omarama to pick up the forgotten poo bag and on our way over the hill at 10:45. Will stop in Cromwell to buy some more cotton for Carter's birth record cross stitch & to see if Kirsty & Carter are home before heading home to clean Maggie & get ready for a busy week. Won't be away again for a wee while - Mike is on day work all next week.
Another quick break 20 to 22 September 2016
20 September 2016
It's official. We now have a business called The Inland App Company with a product in the making called the Central App. And because it's official, we thought we'd use the gorgeous weather we're having as an excuse for a wee break before we get stupidly busy selling. I can sit beside a river today and work at building the app on my tablet so it's not like I'll be doing nothing. Off to Albertown & don't have to be back home 'til Thursday morning, in time for Mike to start work at midday. Got to Albertown right on lunch time so I started to do some work while Mike made lunch. Worked for a while sitting outside in the sun, while Mike snoozed and then we took the dogs for a walk down the Lake Outlet Track, which I had ridden a few years ago but Mike had never been down. 3 hours (!!!) later, we were back home. Beautiful walk with absolutely gobsmacking views. Came back along the Hikuwai Loop which is actually a MTB track but which got us high above the river for more jawdropping views. Sat in the sun and relaxed outside til 17:30 when the sun disappeared so we moved inside. Had chicken and coleslaw for tea (forgot to pack spuds!) & bed at 22:00. Great day.
21 September 2016
Up at 06:20. Minus 1 and it's going to be a beautiful day. Did get up at 01:00 because Stoney had had a massive drink before we went to bed and he needed out. Good thing I didn't leave it any longer too - barely made it past the doormat! Too dogs for a walk across the road to the track across the Hawea River. Relaxed/worked for rest of the day.
22 September 2016
Forgot to finish blogging this until 30 September so have no idea what time we got up or anyrhing but we did head home!
Luck? 16 to 18 September 2016
16 September 2016
13:10, 23 degrees on what we thought was going to be a good day. But luck doesn't seem to be on our side lately. A fairly decent NW has just picked up and there's some serious looking cloud around. But we desperately need a break away from all the shite and Lillie needs another Maggie trip otherwise she'll forget! So we are going to risk it - don't have to go far! Quick stop at New World for the necessities. And no sooner had we climbed up and over Bridge Hill and it started to rain!! But only a passing shower. Stopped at Pinders Pond for a cuppa soup. Left there at 15:00 heading towards Lawrence. Had a jug at the Coach & Horses & now (16:30) heading off to Grey's Dam for the night. Had thought, as we were driving along, that everything was really wet. Asked the barmaid and they'd had a massive thunderstorm. We'd had nothing!
All set up at 16:50. Had a relaxing evening, bbq pork chops with potatoes & broccoli for tea (poor Mike - cooking a bbq in his jandals! He'd packed his socks but forgot to put shoes on board!) before bed at 22:00-ish.
17 September 2016
Up at 06:40 (although was awake earlier on due to Stoney trying to get us up!) to a clear morning, 3 degrees.
Had breakfast - gourmet sausages, egg & mushie/pepper mix - then decided we'd take Stoney & Lillie for a walk before heading off. It's now 11:30 and just got back! Went up to the top around the sluicings and races. Really cool - & forgot to take the camera which was a real shame as the views are gorgeous. At the site of the Raceman's hut are the most beautiful daffodils - pointed outer leaves like a star with a multiple ruffled bell inside. Really wish we had a camera! Oh, & not jandals as it was wet and slippery. A big climb getting to the top but will do it again! Got back to Pinders Pond in time for lunch (soup & a sandwich) & never left. Walked down the track a bit to check out the dredge that's sucking all the gold out of the Clutha. Had showers & sat down with a beer just as the smoke from a big fire that we saw earlier on hit us. Cough, cough, splutter. But fortunately the breeze was kind and moved in on! The weather has alternated between cloudy and sunny all day but never cold. Now just after 5 and still 17 degrees, so not bad spring camping weather at all! Walked down towards the dredge again to see if they had tied it up in the wee bay as we suspected and yes. Had bbq steak & our yummy brussel sprout mix for tea and in bed at 22:00.
18 September 2016
Up just before 7am because Stoney threw up! Now 10:15 & on our way home as it's going to be overcast and cool today and also because I need to do some more work on our business logo and contract.
New addition 16 to 18 August 2016
16 August 2016
16:45 12.5 degrees; 337220kms. After Mike changed his shift so he finished nights this morning, & I've just finished doing reception at the gym, we are off over the hill so that we can have a cruisy run to Woodend tomorrow where we are due to pick up Stoney's half sister, Lillie! 18:50 - at Lake Pukaki. Very muddy approach & big puddles down by our usual spot so had to park up the hill. Had left over prawn noodle broth for tea and bed at 22:00.
17 August 2016
Up at 06:10 to a beautifully clear and wind still day and minus .5 degrees. On the road at 9am to go and do breakfast in Tekapo, dump & take Stoney for a run in the dog park. 10:40 - have had eggs bennie & lattes at Run 76 & Stoney's been for a run and we are on our way. And as Mike just said - it doesn't seem right: we are not battling wind, or rain, or snow! Now 16:00 and been to Burnsco where we got a rubbish bin that Stoney can't get into, had lunch at the Café at Tower Junction, tried to find a new chilly bin somewhere like the one we've got because it fits so well on Maggie & had a quick catch up with Kim. Got to Sheree's at 16:15 & once she got home we met Tia's (Stoney's litter sister) 4 puppies - sooo cute, and then Lillie. Took Lillie & Stoney for a walk in the park before heading off in ever thickening fog at 17:35. Stopped in Ashburton to get Chinese for tea. Lillie travelled on my lap to start with but then lay on the floor between us and seemed perfectly happy once she settled down. Got to Ealing at 19:45. Stoney had a couple of growls at her but she pretty much ignored him and went up the front for a while. Bed at 22:30-ish. Thick fog all around.
18 August 2016
Up at 6am after a good night - only 1 minor growl. And once things warmed up a bit (minus 1 but no fog and a gorgeous day!) we went outside and they played and got to know each other, & it looks like things will be just fine. Left Ealing at 08:50 and now having breakfast at the Farm Shop Cafe. 09:40 & we're on our way. Oh, best eggs bennie EVER. Perfect eggs and delicious hollandaise! 11:30 - quick walk at Tekapo. Not at dog park because things have thawed out and it's a bog. And very glad we didn't push through to Tekapo last night as we had discussed. NZMCA Park is closed due to ground conditions!
Home at 338177kms at 13:53. 958kms in a couple of days!
Farewell Dad 25 June to 3 July 2016
25 June 2016
12:30 334728kms. 6 degrees. Overcast. We returned from our cruise to discover Dad had died while we were away and so we are off to Blenheim to catch up with Angie, who will be travelling down from Havelock North, where she now lives. Such a sad feeling - not just Dad, but also because this is the first trip without Roxie, who died, at home, on 2 June. 14:00 - have dropped in for a quick visit with Kirsty & Carter to drop off souvenirs, got supplies at Cromwell NWD & had a bento box lunch from the Japanese shop sitting beside the lake and now onwards. 16:20 - all went well until we hit thick fog just before Twizel and which is still with us coming into Tekapo. Stopped in Twizel because we discovered there was no water in the flush tank and Mike decided we weren't having a stir fry or Thai anything for tea - we were having meatballs and spaghetti!! Have decided that we need to get over Burke's Pass before we stop for the night as the forecast for Tekapo is for overnight snow, turning to rain tomorrow. We don't want to get stuck on the wrong side of the Pass as we have Maggie booked in for an overdue service (were going to do that once we were all sorted after the cruise) in Christchurch on Monday at 11am. Filled up with 40L at McKeown's in Fairlie at 17:00 & carrying on as it's very low cloud and drizzling and Mike has decided he's not staying anywhere foggy! 18:00 - parked at Ealing for the night. That's far enough for today! Bed at 21:00 - both tired!
Sunday 26 June 2016
Up to heavy rain at 05:37, so we moved onto hard ground & went back to bed 'til 08:10! Lazed around while having coffees and now 09:30!!! & on our way, via the back road which runs paralell to SH1 & the railroad. But then again, no. It went inland, so took next turn right to join SH1 into Ashburton for breakfast. Stopped at Lushington's garden centre and Cafe for a huge and delicious eggs bennie. Ranks up there with the best! Then on to Chch to buy a phone to HDMI cable as Mike had a brainwave last night: we can watch Skygo on the TV if we can hook the phone to the TV. And we can watch video too! Guys at Jaycar super helpful - even came out to Maggie to set it up and test it before we paid for it. Then out to The Groynes to let Stoney run and on to Kim & David's for a cuppa. Left there at 15:40. After trying unsuccesfully to find somewhere with parking where we could buy a takeaway, we drove on to Weedons. Went to take Stoney for a quick walk round the back & ran straight into a a couple from the cruise! Had no lunch so have just devoured a packet of pistachio nuts with our 1st beer! Had patak's butter chicken for tea and read for a while while Mike watched a movie.
Monday 27 June
Awake at 7am after a mediocre night. Woke up at 4:40 because one of the roof vents was flapping furiously due to the wind increasing, & couldn't get back to sleep for ages. 7.5 degrees but a stiff SW wind means it's bitterly cold out. Had breakfast & showers, filled & dumped and headed into town at 10:10 to take Maggie to Armstrong Prestige for a service. And to our dismay, unlike at Hansens, we weren't allowed to stay on board, so walked through Hagley Park to the other end of Riccarton and back again, had lunch at The Running Bull before walking all the way around Hagley Park again to pick Maggie up at 13:45! And because it's been so wet, we are now all muddy, with Stoney wet and muddy up to his armpits! 16:10 - at Peketa. We need to do some washing, given that everything got muddy today. We thought we had enough clothes - & we did, we just hadn't counted in such a crappy day in Chch! Had Pad Thai for tea and bed about 21:30.
28 June 2016
Up at 7am after a good night's sleep for me but Mike was woken up by traffic. Overcast and 10 degrees. Did a load of washing, had showers and breakfast. 10:35 have filled and dumped and got 20L of diesel to get us to Blenheim as the Kaikoura McKeown's site is down today. Now about to do some shopping at NWD before carrying on north. 12:40 - filled up with diesel at the Riverlands Caltex Truckstop just outside Blenheim. Went to the Warehouse as we needed a small extension cord for the new heater (1st time we used it was yesterday at Peketa (the other one all of a sudden refused to go & we suspect the cause was an accumulation of dust as it travels under one of the seats. So I made a bag for this one out of thermal curtain leftovers from shortening the ones in the spare bedroom in Clyde!)). Bought a BK burger for a late lunch & drove out to Rarangi to eat it & give Stoney a walk. Then decided we may as well stay here for a while and chill. Which we did - read & nana-napped until 16:30-ish, when we drove to the local pub at Spring Creek for a shared jug. Had a play and walked out with $160 in our pockets! Back to Rarangi for the night. Avo & ham on toast for tea (still full from lunch so didn't want much) & bed at 22:30.
29 June 2016
Up late at 07:15 to an overcast sky, light drizzle & 9 degrees. Will have breakfast and showers and then touch base with Angie & see what we're up to. And then it started to rain, & rain, & rain. Did stop - at around 4pm. Anyway, caught up with Angie, sat and talked for a couple of hours before driving out to Wairau Wines for a beautiful lunch. Then walked round the shops looking for the boots I'd seen in Cromwell - no luck. Dropped Angie off at her car at 16:00 & headed round to Gaye & Brownie's, who have just moved to Blenheim! Said hi & said we'd be back after setting up camp & taking Stoney for a walk at the racecourse, 1 street over. The racecourse is a complete bog - & we also discovered we didn't have the right change, so off to the Mobil garage to dump and get a $10 note. Back to racecourse, set up on tarseal. Took Stoney for a walk around the racecourse - what a mess! The gallops side had long, very wet grass on top of a 6 inch bog. The trots side was that wet even Stoney left footprints that immediately filled with water! Mike went round to Gaye & Brownie's but I stayed because after Stoney being left alone for large parts of today I wasn't leaving him alone again given how unhappy he has been to be left alone since Roxie died. Next thing, Mike arrives back with Brownie & Gaye in tow! Very cool. Brownie did say it's been raining pretty much non-stop since he moved here 6 weeks ago! And then the gas heating stopped going. And then started again! Sat and chatted to them for an hour or so and after they left I put the jug on. No gas!! Bugger. Thankfully it may be wet and raining but it's not cold!!
30 June 2016
Up at 07:15 and immediately packed things away to drive to the nearest bottle swap station to get some gas so we can make a cuppa! Went to the Watery Mouth Cafe for breakfast instead, after getting a new gas bottle. Then did a quick shop at Countdown before starting the 247km trip to Westport as we'd decided that that's where the weather was going to be better. And no sooner had we left Blenheim and the sun came out!! Stopped at the world's flashest public toilets beside the lake at St Arnaud at 11am before carrying on. Decided at the "do we go left or right" intersections to keep going right and visit Bob D at Waimangaroa. Called in and made sure it was ok with him before heading up to the Denniston Plateau as it was a beautiful day (sunny &16 degrees in Westport) & I had never seen the views from up there. Stunning is the only way to describe it. The views are never ending. And a completely different feeling compared to being up there shrouded in mist. Got back just on 16:30 - time for drinkies! Washed one of the back seat covers as poor wee Stoney was carsick coming through the Buller. We had bought extra steak, brussels, bacon and spuds in Westport and Mike cooked them up on Bob's bbq - delish. I went to bed at 21:30, Mike followed not long after.
1 July 2016
Up at 07:15 after an ok night - quite windy but not too cold (at home it's -4.7 according to the metservice app, which means it's actually about minus 8 at home!). Will head off to Nelson Creek today - a spot recommended by Ken Roberts - before heading back over Arthurs Pass and heading home as the weather is set to deteriorate again. Mike cooked breakfast for us - bacon, eggs, mushies & steak after which we took Stoney for a quick blatt on the beach (going down Newcastle and Sunderland Streets to get there!!) before heading back to Westport at 11am for more supplies. And just like that it's midday. Where does time go when you're on a maggot? Anyway, just putting some diesel in the tank before heading south and slightly inland. Oh, actually, just one more stop. There was no hose at the dumpstation at New World, so round to Countdown to fill the water tank. Awesome trip down the coast with jawdropping scenery and vistas - something we've never really seen as this is the 1st time it's not raining! Stopped in Rapahoe to have a late lunch of cheerios, cuppa soup & bread - carried on at 14:05. By 15:45 we had found Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve and parked up, walked around the Reserve and the local area and got the jug on. Lovely spot - can imagine it would be very popular in summer with the creek and numerous walking tracks. Coolest it's been all trip - the roadside verges on the shady side are still white with frost, as are areas in the reserve and it's only 6 degrees. Chilled for a bit, had a cup of tea & then walked up the wee hill to the Pub, where we had 2 jugs while chatting with the friendly locals. Awesome atmosphere! Good old fashioned country pub. Got back to find a quiet Stoney, greeting us with a toy. Yay, maybe he's finally getting used to be an only dog! Had spaghetti and meatballs for tea - & all the time we're eating the temperature kept rising. Was 3 degrees when we walked to the pub and 5 degrees by the time we went to bed, with the occasional light shower.
2 July 2016
Up at 6:40 because Stoney obviously needed out. Raining - & has been off and on all night - & 5 degrees. Left at we don't know what time via the back roads to Bell Hill & Rotomanu to come out at Jackson's. And as soon as we'd come over Arthurs Pass the sun came out YAY! Had to do an emergency stop just before the big climb up to Otira as Stoney needed out - we think he was a bit carsick again, as well as needing a toilet stop. Stopped in Springfield for lunch - Mike had discovered one of the local shops had really good home made pies on the last jet boating trip. I had a salmon one, Mike a venison. I can honestly say it was the best pie ever! Creamy, full of flavour and exactly the right temperature.
Stopped in Mayfield to get diesel & to check out the 2nd hand place called overflow. Carried on at 14:25. Got to Lake Opuha just before 16:00 (after taking a wrong turn and ending up at the dam, & then getting to a closed gate for the North Side so round by the boat ramp. Took Stoney for a walk round further - the lake is still extremely low! Absolutely freezing - have sore toes now as they got so cold - even though thermometer said it was 7 degrees (although it is now rapidly dropping and in the time it's taken my to type this has dropped 2 degrees!). And it kept dropping - right down to minus 2.7 by 19:00, only to then start climbing again, thankfully! Had steak and a yummy brussel sprouts, mushies & bacon mix. Bed at 21:30.
3 July 2016
Up at 06:30 - plus 1 degree! Home day today. Quite looking forward to getting home now - apart from 1 night when we got back from the cruise we haven't been home since 11 June. And we know, thanks to Stoney being stressed out while we were away, despite having Jade there to look after him, that we have some serious cleaning to do at home! Left at 08:15 - just as the sun hit the snow-capped hills. Stopped at Tekapo to dump and have breakfast. Had eggs bennie at Run 76. Well, sort of eggs bennie as there were no greens. But it did have a delicious hollandaise made with whole grain mustard! Left at 09:30 and had a straight run through apart from 1 bad asian driver. Temperature along the route fluctuated from minus 0.5 and a hoar frost at Twizel to 9.5 into the Lindis! Home at midday, 6 degrees, 2060 kms done.
Salmon fishing take 2 - 22 to 25 April 2016
11:51 - just filled up with diesel (334299 kms) & off back to the canals to try and catch those very elusive yet visible salmon! Gorgeous autumn day, 18 degrees and sunny. Forecast is for rain tomorrow afternoon but looks like it might miss Twizel. Had lunch at the Wrinkly Rams - the usual. Then stopped at the rest area opposite the Ohau skifield turn off to catch up with Kum & David.
And it's now 16:15 and have filled with water, parked at The Grave & taken the dogs for a walk along the lake track. Now chill time! Which we successfully did, although there was 1 moment of WTF when someone knocked on our back window. An Asian tourist wanting to know if he could park here (in a big CSC van) & where to pay. Had lovely lamb steak, new potatoes and asparagus (what is this, spring or autumn?) for tea, bed at about 10pm.
Woke up at 5:15 to the sound of rain. Back to sleep. Woke up at 6:15 to the sound of heavier rain. Back to sleep. Woke up at 6:55 because there was no rain! 10 degrees & a spectacular sunrise. And we were joined by several other vans during the night! Beautiful sunrise through the clouds this morning!
Went up to the canal (above Ohau A) and although there was the occasional shower it wasn't anything like as bad as the weather forecast had indicated this morning. I had no luck but Mike - well, he only landed the biggest fish of his life! A whopping 7.25lb salmon. And in front of a very appreciative audience! No more fish - but that's ok - the one we have was enough. Thoroughly enjoyed the sashimi (& a beautiful piece of Puhoi Triple Cream brie) for pre dinner snacks, followed by fresh salmon and asparagus - yep, again - for tea! YUMMO.
Moonset |
Sunday 24 April 2016
Another gorgeous day in the making, albeit a somewhat cool start on minus 1. No fish! And occasionally if got a bit windy, but we persevered. Caught up with Jo who came out for a coffee.
Back to the same spot as where we parked on the first night - simply to be able to hunker behind a bank and a tree to get out of a by now pesky blustery breeze. More shashimi and brie for pre-dinner snacks but steak and salad for tea.
Monday 25 April 2016
Bugger - another lovely day and we have to go home. When it's this nice, you really don't want to! Went to dump in Twizel but took one look at the queue and thought "Nah, we'll dump in Cromwell". Stopped in to see K&D&C but just a quick stop as they had another 2 people there so it felt a bit crowded. Off to the Cromwell dump station - same as Twizel! So off to Alex - yay, straight in - and perfect timing too as 2 other people pulled up not long after us! 20 degrees at home and got back just after 12:30.
A wee break over the hill 14 to 16 April 2016
Off for a couple of days break over the hill to do some fishing. Left after organising repairs to Murano & garage door (Mike) after I backed into the garage with the door not completely up (dinging both car and garage door) & selling raffle tickets for Victim Support at New World from 9:30 - 10:30 (me). Stopped at Wrinklies for the standard lunch. Also went into Twizel to see if they had a wee storage think for worm lines - nothing - before parking up at Ohau B.
Up at 06:50 as Roxie needed out. 3 degrees and calm. Going to be another good day. Will have a wee fish before heading home to get ready for shift tomorrow. Fished til 11:45 - nothing. Another glorious morning and a bit bummed reality beckons.
Poolburn for the night 30 March 2016
Couldn't get away yesterday as Kirsty, Dale & Carter were with us! But now 11:25, 10.5 degrees (but feels warmer) & we're hoping to catch a few fish before the end of the season. All set up with a worm in the water by 12:30. Fished and relaxed for the rest of the day - no fish though but a beautiful, if somewhat cool day. Had steak, mushroom sauce and fresh corn for tea. Bed at around 22:00 - 8 degrees and dropping!
Up at 07:45 - completely fogged in and 2.5 degrees. Fog burnt off and we fished til midday - nothing. Didn't want worms, wet flies, dry flies or 6 different lures. So we decided we may as well head home and get ready for work tomorrow!
Away - finally! 26 to 28 February 2016
14:00 28 degrees, 332940kms. Off over the hill as we just want a relaxing weekend away in Maggie. She was used 2 weekends ago to transport my bike, Rosa & I to Gore so I could compete in a MTB race (& have the luxury of having a shower afterwards before the trip home!). Anyway, there's a fishing comp over at Ohau C so we're going to hopefully join in the fun!! Quite a windy trip over. Ended up parking in Jo's driveway for the night as Mark & Debbie were also up so we all met at the pub.
Up at 06:30 as I had forgotten to turn the alarm off. Very warm night but slept ok-ish. Clear skies and still watm and windy. Left Jo's around 10am , filled with water & went to find somewhere sheltered to park. Ohau C campsite wasn't quite doing it for us, so decided to head off down towards Falston. WRONG! The corrugations were bad bad bad and when we got to Totara Peak Station and the associated campground there was a sign saying No dogs. So, back we go. As we got back towards Ohau C, I asked Mike to look and see if there was room right on the point. And there was.
Up at 07:15. 7.5 degrees but clear and calm. Went to make a coffee and ... no water! Pump not going. After walking to nearest tap and having a coffee, Mike hunted around and sure enough - one of the wires to the pump must have shook loose in yesterday's corrugations! After breakfast (the usual) Mike went fishing and YAY caught one. Entered it into the comp at the weigh in at midday and now (13:00) packing up to head into Twizel to dump (can't get near the one here due to boat trailers parked across the access!), say happy birthday to Jo & pick up water bottle then off to Cromwell to get shopping and birthday present for Kirsty and then home. Awesome quick trip away! Oh, we did stop on way home for a seafood chowder late lunch at the Wrinklies! YUM.
Poolburn 29 to 31 January 2016
A blog entry with a difference: I have no idea what time we left, what the temp was or anything. Because I rode my MTB out, & Mike followed after he'd done the shopping, filled with water etc. We met up at the last cattle stop (he overtook me coming up the road into Poolburn - just before the climbing gets serious) by Frog - or Rabbit - Rock at 14:30. Took me 2 hours 50 minutes.
Up at 07:15 (telling Roxie to go back to sleep works these days!) to 5.4 degrees - brrrr (the dogs were clipped the day before yesterday & I'm glad I put their coats on them before we went to bed!) - & a light breeze and fog drifting down the lake across from us. Perfect weather for a lazy morning. The forecast is for the cloud to burn off! And it did. We fished all afternoon - caught 1 each. Had pork, spuds and beans on bbq for tea - yum.
Up at 07:15 - yep, telling dogs to go back to sleep works! Another cool morning but gloriously clear and still. Fished for a while - but we had no worms left and gulp just doesn't live up to it's hype (outfishes all other bait). I hopped on my bike and rode home (1:49). Awesome wee break!
Heading N&E to end up in Maheno for Mark's 50th.
13:40, 331697kms, 28 degrees. After a mammoth session getting the watering system extension to outside the back gate finished this morning we're off to go and fill at McKeown's & then do some shopping before heading towards Roxburgh/Lawrence. 16:40 - all ready for a party for 2 (it is my birthday, after all!) at Grey's Dam. The delay between leaving home & here was getting a haircut, finding a card/pressie for Mark and filling the gas bottle (just as well we did, only 1kg left!). Spent an enjoyable afternoon outside, relaxing in the warm but overcast day. And at exactly 19:00, as forecast, it started to drizzle. By 19:30 it had turned to rain. So maybe the Angus beef patties for our burgers & fresh corn might be cooked in the frypan, not on the bbq. Went to bed about about 10pm, fell asleep to the sound of rain - for once a nice sound as it's been so long and desperately needed.
Up at 06:18 after a good night's sleep, interrupted only by a heavy downpour at about 3am. Noticeably cooler with 6.5 degrees, a light southerly and overcast conditions. Dumping before finding somewhere for breakfast and then hitting the road. Had a nothing spectacular but pleasant enough (& cheap) breakfast at The Wild Walnut (eggs bennie with ham for me, omelette for Mike) and now off to explore in the direction of Lake Mahinerangi. Oh, bought a wee knitting kit for a cute possum wool teddy bear!
11:55 - parked up beside the Lake Mahinerangi Dam, after a bit of an adventure getting here! The climb out of Lawrence to the top was decent - but we drove past the turn off to the Dam (it's not marked at all) and ended up being committed to carry on, despite a sign saying "road not suitable for articulated or longer than 9m vehicles". Ended up in Waipori Falls village where you now can't get down to the power station at all - & that would have been the perfect place to turn around. Oh well, 3 point turn round a corner & up the road to the village, followed by a very, very steep (1st gear in some places) climb back out. Took the road to the right opposite the sign that said "Lawrence". Single lane, gravel road but it looked promising as it was at least going in the direction of the lake. And after a kilometre or so of suspense: yay, the beautiful Mahinerangi Domain Picnic area. Found a spot sheltered from the nasty southerly and the sun is now out and 23 degrees (although the thermometer is in the sun!). 20:00 & it's 8 degrees outside - brrrr! Spent afternoon totally relaxing: sleeping (Mike), knitting (me) interspersed with the occasional walk. Had a couple of mini showers and the wind stayed chilly all afternoon but we enjoyed the afternoon nonetheless! Having identical tea to last night. Planning to stay here tomorrow. No cell coverage at all (which made us laugh about the sign on the dam saying that we should dial 111 in case of emergency) but still keen to go exploring - with care - on my bike for a bit tomorrow! Hit the pit at 22:20, temperature had by now dropped to 8 degrees.
Up at 5:30 because Roxie needed out, 5 degrees so back to bed! Up again at 07:15 - only 8 degrees! Wind has turned and now coming down the lake directly at us, and we are considering moving after we've had breakfast, as it's now 09:15 & still only 12 degrees even though it's a beautiful sunny day. Forecast is for today to be hot in Central, so will head to lower altitudes to enjoy that while we can because the forecast isn't great for the next few days! And then the wind dropped and things heated up so decided to stay put after all. It is a gorgeous, peaceful spot so why move if the weather's good?! Spent another wonderfully relaxing afternoon enjoying the weather! Tried to catch a fish - nothing. Had chicken, sweetcorn and potato wedges for tea and went to bed at 21:30.
Up at 06:20 after a somewhat restless night due to high winds. Only the really big gusts hit us, but the forest around us just roared at times. Quite a change weather-wise to yesterday - overcast but 18 degrees this morning! That was until we left the shelter of our camping spot! We left at 07:30 & away from the shelter of the trees it was only 13 degrees. Needless to say our shorts & t-shirts felt very minimalist when we stopped to read the info board about the old Waipori Township, which was flooded in 1920 to create the lake for power generation. Got to Middlemarch just after 9am, after some very steep hilly roads! No 4 Square or anything. Checked out the Kissing Café but didn't do it for us - nothing much on offer and the whole place stunk of red onions - so round to the other Café we'd seen as we were casing the joint. But despite an open sign on the footpath, they were closed. So off to dump, & wash the mud off everything on the trailer, before going to the dairy to buy at least some milk & then we'll park beside the start of the railtrail to cook our own breakfast! Oh, & I was keen to ride from Middlemarch to Hyde but it's just miserable outside. 15 degrees isn't so bad - but with a serious southerly it's not great either. And ok, it would have been a tail wind the whole way to Hyde - but I reckon it would have been a cold trip, so will save it til the next time! And we didn't cook breakfast - had pies instead! And while eating them the rain arrived! And then: new territory. From Middlemarch to just past Hyde to check out a potential park at Tiroiti then up and up and up to Macraes Flat. Unfortunately it was wet, cold & inhospitable at Macraes - both outside & in the Stanley Hotel! Were thinking about having lunch but the smileless "we've had a big order so it'll be a long wait" made us decide to carry on. Got a phonecall from Chris who said beersies were on at Deb's & Mark's place tonight so a quick call to Deb organised our overnight stop for today! After a steep descent we joined the road to Palmerston. Filled up with diesel at McKeown's in Dunback & carried on to Moeraki for lunch. Walked to Fleur's Place but we didn't have a booking so no room for us!! Who books when 1/2 an hour ago we had no idea what we were doing for lunch!?! Anyway, their loss, our gain because we had a seafood chowder at the Moeraki Tavern that was right up there with the best! And a stunning view over the bay.
Up at 06:30, 8 degrees, damp and misty. Headed into Oamaru at 10:30 to do some shopping, find somewhere dry to walk the dogs (no success there) and then go to Steampunk as Ellen (one of Bailey Cain's friends) works there and got us in for free in exchange for us taking her out for lunch! Steampunk was an eye opening experience.
Up at 07:45(!) to another damp, misty morning and 12 degrees. Left the Rugby Club grounds at 9am with the intention of going inland to Aviemore. But, while having really good eggs bennie at The Roost Cafe in Oamaru, I saw a poster for Wings and Wheels which said the open day is today. Given that we would have gone home tomorrow as the weather is packing up again (not that it's anything to write home about at the moment!) we decided we will go home via that. Might as well do something different! 12:20 - just come back from a walk along Warrington Beach. When we first left to go through the dunes to the beach we were greeted by a not-so-happy seal! Glad we had the dogs on a lead (did that because the place was packed!). 15:40: parked at the Mosgiel Rugby Club grounds. Stopped and had Pita pit for lunch in Dunedin, also went to Spotlight for some embroidery cotton and had a look round a furniture place across the road. By the time we'd also got some fuel we decided we'd have a look at the show but it was huge and we decided that 1.5 hours (it finished at 4pm) wouldn't be enough time to look around. So drove round the block twice looking for a park in Puddle Alley but it was horrible.
Up at 06:30 after a good night's sleep to another overcast and gloomy day. But at least it's dry - not warm though, 10 degrees at 08:00. Dumping at the rugby club and then on our way home. Stopped in Mosgiel for a coffee - yuck - & a mousetrap - yuck! Then Mike dropped me off in Lawrence so I could ride to Beaumont. Just under an hour later Mike was all set to come and meet me but I arrived too quick so we carried on down the trail for another 5kms before turning around. Got home around 2pm-ish, just beating the rain. 332501 kms on the clock - a trip of 904 kms.
Poolburn with K&D
Left home at 11am, 27.5 degrees & a glorious day. Stopped to fill up at McKeown's & again at Chatto Creek for brunch - seafood chowder. Up to the hut, as Kirsty & Dale are following us up in our truck. Got set up & went for a fish. 1st cast on my new rod - a cute brown, too small to keep but a feisty healthy little fish. Tried some more but no more. Mike & I went for an explore with Stoney (can't really take Rox anymore as she's too blind) - Mike on the quad, me on my bike. Stoney ran and ran and then got tired so he hitched a ride with Mike! Went for a ride on my bike (to test my off road hill climbing as I've got the Bannockburn Classic 35km race in a couple of day's time) while everyone else pottered with boat.
Up at 06:00 - beautiful morning. Not a cloud in the sky, 13 degrees. Between getting up and now (07:20), the wind has done a 180 and now a gentle southerly. Hope it stays gentle!
Overnighter in Dunedin for Fleetwood Mac concert
08:55 filling up with diesel then on our way to Dunedin minus dogs! Dogs in the kennel for the night. And then - crap, there is no longer a BP truckstop in Russell Street!! McKeown's it is!!
3 weeks off!! October 2015
15:20, 329547 kms, 21.5 degrees. Just waiting for Mike to hook up the trailer, using the new (& good) reversing camera. Late getting away because we were waiting for Maggie to come back from Auto Electrician who fitted said camera - & a 150W solar panel which we got from Burnsco for a ridiculous price. And, we now also have 2 bikes on the trailer which has been modified to take Mike's e-bike!! Now off over the hill and hoping we can find a nice sheltered spot by Lake Ruataniwha to tuck in away from the forecast NW gales expected this evening. We have only 1 "must-do" on this trip and that is to go to Brownie's 50th on 17 October. Left Alex 15:30 after filling up diesel & getting some last minute supplies from New World. 17:35 - in Omarama filling up the toys.
Up at 07:10 after a very restless night due to lots of noisy, gusty strong winds! 15 degrees though, so not cold! And when I got up the batteries were at 75%. By the time I'd made coffee, despite no direct sun, the batteries were at 100%!! Yihaa. Lovely sunny day so far - 11:00 - even if it is a bit windy. Took dogs for short walk to Ohau & on the way there Mike goes "oh no. I'm going to be towing a boat around and I can't use it!". The lifejacket is still in the garage - & attached to that lifejacket is the kill switch for the motor! So, on the phone to various people to organise Wendy picking up key & getting lifejacket couriered to Twizel!! Hahaha. While Wendy was at home also got her to turn modem back on so we can turn lounge aircon on if needed. Moved to a more sheltered spot by the boat ramps for a while, until that became too exposed, so moved again. Had wraps and our current favourite filling, Tuna pockets, for lunch. Now 15:15 and going to dump and then find where the Cains live as we've been invited for tea, along with Jo, so looking forward to that! Had a great evening, I got to bed at 23:00, Mike later.
Up at 7am, warm (21 degrees) with wind picking up again. Not a bad night at all, considering we were parked on the road outside Mark & Deb's place! Forecast is for more gale westerlies today, easing this evening. Took dogs for walk round Twizel while Mike had a much needed sleep in! Then helped Mark sort out his sound system and then out for brunch at Shawty's. Now 11:15 and going to find somewhere sheltered to park for the rest of the day. Parked back at the Graves but still had to move a couple of times to ensure we were head on, as it really became horrible, wind wise, for a time.
Up at 06:40, 5 degrees with a fresh, cold southerly. Now 10:05, dumped and had a look at the canals but white caps indicate we'd just be sitting inside watching the rods, so have decided to head towards Tekapo.
Up at usual time of 06:20 to a rather cool minus 3! Did get up in the middle of the night to put jackets on dogs - Stoney didn't try to chew it off so it must've been welcome! 09:25 - have had breakfast, showers and now on our way to where it's warm - the East Coast. 11:00 - dumped our rubbish in Fairlie after stopping at Burke's Pass for a coffee - & a look round the collectables. And bought a toy bulldozer - just like one Mike had when he was a kid. Had $90 on it but talked her down to $80 because the driver has a broken arm. 12:30 - in Ashburton getting lunch (Chinese) & filling (water, diesel, cupboards!).
Up at 06:20 to a gorgeous sunrise and 4 degrees. Had breakfast (bacon and eggs and mushrooms) & then decided to go for a bike ride into Leeston as we'd forgotten to get Mike some tomato juice. Well, typical Canterbury - no signs at intersections and so ended up going the long long long way to Leeston. And when we did finally get there - power outage so tills not working so shops not open!!! Aaarrrgghh. AND the wind turned while we were out cycling - resulting in a headwind the whole circuit!!! Double aarrggghh. Oh well, one way of maintaining the benefits of the gym. AND we left the gas heating on - & windows open!! Triple aarrrgghhh. Anyway, wind is now coming straight in the door so will have lunch and look at moving to other side of domain. Duly moved and spent a relaxing rest of the day enjoying the lovely sun & warmth. Had meatballs & spaghetti for tea. Bed usual time.
Up at usual time - 10 degrees. Had avo/tomato/ham on toast for brekky. On the road at 07:53!! Into Lincoln via The Lake Rd to check out Coes Ford - huge grassy areas right beside the Selwyn River - looks lovely. Did some shopping, got more gas & dumped in Lincoln. And while finding the dump station, the fridge door swung open & veggies piled out on to the floor. No worries, just stuff them all back in. But, the avocado escaped - & was found several minutes later in Stoney's mouth! So now we have a round avocado - it's missing the neck! Hopefully he won't get an upset stomach from the skin.
Up at 05:50 (back a bit sore!) to 4 degrees and clear skies. Walked dogs around the park looking for a dog walk track but nothing. Had the usual breakfast, showers and then in to Lincoln so Mike could get his broken filling fixed. While he was at the dentist I walked the dogs round Lincoln for 40 minutes & then retreated to the shade of Maggie as it was getting very warm - too warm to be walking the dogs around in an area without shade! The forecast is for strong NW but we're keen to go for a bike ride before the southerly front spoils things for a couple of days, so we decided to go to Motukarara Racecourse which we know is sheltered - & also the start of the off road section of the Little River Rail Trail. Left Lincoln at 10:30 & all set up by about 11:15.
Up at 06:00 - 9 degrees & overcast. Started to drizzle & got underway at 08:00 to head into town to wash sheets/towels. Did some shopping, including baskets for cleaning stuff to hand on the inside of the doors for Maggie and home at Bunnings. Checked out Torpedo 7, Animates. Got lunch at BK. Dumped at Rolleston and back to Coes Ford for rest of day.
Up at 06:00. Avo & tomato on toast for brekkie. Moving at 08:20 to do some shopping before heading inland to Ashley Gorge - another place we've never been to. It's another glorious spring day! 11:00 all set up at Ashley Gorge Motor Camp.
Up at 06:00 - 6 degrees and a bit foggy. Had dribbly showers, poached eggs with left over mushies and now 09:00 & filling with water before we head off in the direction of Glentui to check that out, after which we'll head back towards Waimakariri to start getting closer to Coleridge. Glentui Picnic area is accessed via a narrow dirt road. There is one place that is flat enough to park. Lots of tramping tracks and a cute waterfall.
Up at 06:45 (!!) to a gorgeous, gorgeous morning! Avo and tomato toast for brekkie. Now 09:30 & on our way, after giving Stoney's head and ears a quick wash after he tried to make himself smell like a dead baby bird! 16.5 degrees already and dressed in shorts from the get go for the first time this season! Battled nasty NW crosswind into Methven. Dumped & filled then took dogs for 8km walk round the outskirts before having lunch at Arabica Cafe (delish laksa for me & BLT for Mike). Now 14:00 and battling gusty, horrible winds to get to Lake Coleridge. Really hoping the pinot gris I had at lunch has a calming effect so I don't freak out as much when we turn and they become crosswinds!! And the answer to that was no. Worse trip ever, anywhere. Thank god it was only short. The last bit into Lake Coleridge had me really thinking we were going to tip over - despite only doing 50km. Even Mike looked tense and worried. Anyway, we got there in the end! Spent test of day catching up with everyone, bed early at 22:00.
Up at usual time and decided to take the dogs for a walk before the rain arrived. Ended up going past the Lodge and into the arboretum, where Mike decided to let Stoney lead the way. Wrong! Hehe. Stoney took us straight UP. 304 meters further we got to the surge chambers for the power station! Views from up here were stunning - all the way up, down & across the valley - but neither of us had bought our phones, so no photos! But beside the track was a 4wd road, so I decided I would come back later on, on my bike. Which I did - after breakfast and after the rain had gone. After that, we spent the afternoon helping get stuff ready for the party and then boogied the night away. I came home first at midnight - Mike followed later!
Awoken at 07:05 by a massive thunder clap! Had woken a bit earlier because it had started to rain, but what a rude awakening! At midnight it was clear and 4 degrees. At 5am in was 14 degrees and now, at 08:00 it's 10 degrees, still rumbling and raining. Going to be a quiet indoors kinda day, I think! And it was. Decided not to move as the wind got up again - seriously! We were not keen to repeat the trip in in reverse, so stayed put. Quiet day just hanging with friends. And bed at 21:00 for me, 22:00 for Mike.
Up at normal time, 7 degrees and a light breeze. Will have breakfast and showers and then move. 08:50 - said our goodbyes and now on our way East as that's where the weather map says we should be! 11:50 - have dumped/filled in Methven, done shopping & got diesel in Ashburton and now on SH1 heading to Rakaia Huts. A couple of nights beside the sea is sounding like us! Got to Rakaia Huts at 12:30. Stripped the bed, had tuna wraps for lunch and then took dogs for walk along the beach, which became a plus/minus 8km walk round the block! While I remade the bed and chilled, Mike went a bike ride - as in a quad bike ride - to check out the mouth of the Rakaia. 2.5kms away - which makes the fact that we can hear it highlight the amount of rain that came down up country over the weekend. It never adversely affected us, but it did pour down in the early hours of Sunday morning. When we drove across the Rakaia at the Rakaia Gorge on Friday it was that normal floury blue you get in snow melt fed rivers. Today it was way higher, & brown! The westerly really picked up while Mike was away and didn't drop 'til about 20:00. Had pork, asparagus & spuds for tea & hit the pit somewhere around 22:00.
Up at 6am after the best night's sleep - well for me, anyway! Lazed around and waited for cloud to disappear and wind to drop. When it did we attached trailer to quad and took it down to the lagoon so I could row for the Pulse Fitness 10 weeks of Fitmas Challenge I started last week (that was all walking, so easy on a camper, but this one is swimming, kayaking or rowing). Did 5.1km and got blisters! Had lunch and then Mike took boat round the lagoon (with motor) while I sat and stitched and mucked around. Had showers - & they didn't disappoint! Still the best value camp showers we have found. Oodles of time, oodles of pressure and oodles of hot water. Had steak, mushies & spuds for tea and bed at our usual time!
Up at 06:40 after another good night's sleep. 7 degrees, beautiful clear, calm morning. But we know it's not going to stay that way - forecast is for 23 degrees and a screaming NW - forecast to get to 130kph. So we decided last night we'd stay here another day. Awesome spot, so no hardship. Attempted another row - managed to sneak in 2.3km before the wind got too much. So will take dogs for a walk at some stage but otherwise it should be a cruisy day. Ended up moving one spot over - good decision as we were perfectly sheltered from some fairly serious gusts. But apart from the wind it was a gorgeous day and spent a fair bit outside. Had chicken and bean salad for tea, bed at around 22:00.
Up just after 06:00. Rained, as forecast by Mike, during the night (@ 1 stage it was 18 degrees in the middle of the night!) but now dry, overcast and 9 degrees. Had usual brekkie of eggs/bacon/mushies, now dumping and on our way (09:00). Stopped in Temuka to do some grocery shopping (easy carpark to get in/out of) & Timaru to get lunch. Which we did - noodle canteen - after a quick shopping trip to Farmers for some T-shirts for Mike, and some smaller bras and some gym gear for me. Got to Wildlife at 16:10 - a big day behind the windscreen! 16 degrees and lovely in the sun and out of the stiff southerly which was making it quite chilly on the coast. Had filet mignon for tea with mashed spuds/kumara.
Up at 06:40 to a cool but clear day. Had showers and on the road at 09:10 to dump and then we have a breakfast date at Wrinkly Rams before heading home. It's been a fabulous trip with great weather - yay! Explored old and new places, caught up with old friends and made new ones, did new things like cycling the Little River Rail Trail & rowing in a lagoon, and enjoyed doing old things like just living the Maggie lifestyle! Couldn't ask for any better. Home 12:10, 1504kms done.
Salmon catchin!!
21 August 2015
329088kms. 13:30. Beautiful sunny day after another minus 6 frost. Forecast awesome for next couple of days so we're off to the Canals to, according to Mike, do some "salmon catchin!". Not fishing, catching! 14:00 done shopping/filled diesel and now on way to Clyde Dairy to get fish & chips for lunch. Went into Twizel to fill up with water. Had 1 jug at the pub and parked up beside Lake Ruataniwha at 17:20. Beautiful evening but it's going to be a cold one, we think. Sat and watched TV and talked. Decided we weren't that hungry after our late lunch, so had a ham and salad turkish bun for tea. Hit the pit at 22:00.
22 August 2015
Up at 05:30 because Roxie needed out! Minus 1.6 so not too bad. Had coffee and back to bed! Up again at 08:00 - now minus 3.2. But glorious sunrise and clear skies so it's going to be gorgeous. And it was, but no fish! Didn't see anyone else catching any either. Jo came out and had coffee and lunch with us while we were at the Pukaki Canal, and after trying B and checking out C, we dumped and went and parked in her driveway. Had drinkies, went to pub for tea - beautiful blue cod (& the place was humming) and when we got back to Maggie (@ 10:30) we were confronted by 2 very unhappy dogs as one of them had needed to go to the toilet. Poor things! So spent next hour cleaning carpets/feet/shoes.
23 August 2015
Up at 7:00, minus 5, clear skies and it's going to be another cracker day!
Mike cooked breakfast for Jo and I, & once things were warmed up & thawes out so we could use the hose to finish cleaning, we headed off back to Pukaki Canal. Nothing happening for ages and then started to get some nibbles on the shrimp. And the next thing, my reel frantically spins into action, followed immediately by the crash of rocks as my shrimp is taken - along with the hook, sinker, line, rod and reel!!!! Mike tried for a while to snag it but no luck. Off into Twizel to see if hardware/fishing shop still open but just missed the Fishing shop who closed at 13:00! Bugger bugger bugger no more fishing for me. Despite trying and a few nibbles, Mike had no luck either. Packed up at 16:15 & moved to the spot we found further away from the road beside Lake Ruataniwha where we are now allowed to park. Gorgeous afternoon but can see the front coming. Oh, & our usb cigarette lighter charger has given up the ghost. Used both power banks but they're now empty too. So having to conserve battery power on phones. And I sat and cross-stitched this afternoon - but had left the current page, needle and scissors at home so had to start on a new page! And the guys who saw my rod disappear reckon it would have been one of the big fish they've been catching all week - 20-25 lbs!!!
24 August 2015
Up at 07:00, plus 1.5 degrees and overcast. 09:00 - dumping in Twizel and then home via Wrinklies. Awesome weekend!!