NZ Road Trip – Day 5 (Wellington – Whakapapa, 23 September)

We woke up in our seaside accommodation at 8 am and fixed ourselves some breakfast. Shortly after the nearby camper vans had left, we were getting ready to leave, but first, we were going to use the dump station. This was our first emptying of the grey water tank and the toilet waste cassette. It was quite simple. The grey water was emptied using a tube that we connected to the car. The toilet waste cassette had a good design that allows for easy emptying and cleaning.

Linnea at our campsite at Evans Bay Marina in Wellington (23 September 2016)

We rolled out from the campsite and drove along the coast in Wellington to an area close to Oriental Beach, from where we walked up to Mount Victoria. It was many stairs and hilly tracks which lead up to Mount Victoria, and “Mount” felt like a well-deserved prefix to Victoria indeed. The view from the top was nice, but due to clouds, we could not see very far. But we think we could see our car from up there.

Gustav on his way up Mount Victoria in Wellington (23 September 2016)

Linnea on Mount Victoria in Wellington (23 September 2016)

When we got down, we managed to get back to our car right before the parking maid got around to our parking lot. This was good as we arrived five minutes late for our parking ticket. We drove out from Wellington and started making our way north on Highway one. Before we got too far, we drove into a shopping area to go to a Noel Leeming store, which sells electronics. But Burger King became prioritised, so we went in for lunch first. We got some suggestions from the woman behind the counter when we asked for student deals, even though they weren’t student deals the deals she suggested were within a good price range, and we were sold.

Gustav eating lunch at Burger King in Elsdon outside of Wellington (23 September 2016)

Gustav after shopping at Noel Leeming in Elsdon outside of Wellington (23 September 2016)

Stomachs full we headed into the Noel Leeming store and bought a phone charger for the 12V carjack, as our phones had been running low on power while driving. We plugged it in, and it was working as we drove back onto highway one. On the roads there was a lot of traffic, there was congestion multiple times, and we started discussing how to re-plan the NZ highway system. Although experiencing queues at some point is probably to be expected on a road trip.

Congestion (23 September 2016)

View from the road (23 September 2016)

We took another pause to refuel on our way, but otherwise, we drove straight to our next camp site, Whakapapa Holiday Park. As we were getting close to the camp site, rain started hitting our windscreen. The campsite itself was a bit muddy due to the rain but seemed alright otherwise. It’s located in the middle of Tongariro National Park, which has several volcanoes and seismic activity. But the weather forecast didn’t look good, so the plan on hiking tomorrow morning had to be cancelled, and we decided on heading straight to our next destination.

Gustav discovered that the cramped toilet in the van is actually rotatable, which means that you can use it without training to become a contortionist. That’s good news although we wouldn’t have minded realising that earlier than day 5.

Time for bed! – G&L

NZ Road Trip – Day 4 (Abel Tasman National Park – Wellington, 22 September)

We started our day with a hot shower to clean ourselves after the hike and prepare us for a travel day ahead of us. We were driving to the ferry in Picton to go to the north island.

Low tide when leaving Marahau (22 September 2016)

After breakfast, we filled our fresh water tank and then rolled out from the camping site at 9 am. We topped up on diesel and started making our way back over the curvy mountain pass.

Vineyard in Marlborough (22 September 2016)

Apart from a nature call, we drove straight to the ferry terminal. We drove past many wineries, which seemed understandable as Marlborough is one of the largest wine regions in New Zealand.

We arrived at Picton and the ferry terminal at 12:15 pm with one hour to spare before final check-in. During this time we made ourselves some soup for lunch, which we ate in the car. Time passed, and we had eaten our lunch and drunk some coffee, before boarding a man from the ferry company came and asked us concerning an alga that is present only on the south island. He asked where we were from and then went on to say how beautiful Stockholm is and complained only that the E4 highway in Sweden is a bit boring.

Gustav on the ferry leaving Picton (22 September 2016)

Linnea on the ferry leaving Picton (22 September 2016)

At 1:50 pm or so, they started boarding the cars onto the ferry. We parked our van on the lower car deck and proceeded up to deck seven where we watched the ship leave the shore. Then we bought a coffee (a caramel latte, yum!) and a panini sandwich and sat down to watch our journey through some large windows in the front of the ship.

Our afternoon fika on the ferry to Wellington (22 September 2016)

As the ship left the archipelago, the sea became a bit more rough, although it was still quite calm. Linnea felt a bit ill and needed to sit and watch the horizon in order not to get seasick. We both made it through without any incidents, but the ship was late on arrival in Wellington.

Arriving in Wellington (22 September 2016)

When we drove off the ship, we made our way towards a Countdown (the New Zealand branch of Woolworths) for some groceries. As we got to the parking garage for the store, we realised that our van was too big for the garage height and we had to find somewhere else to park. We ended up driving a couple of blocks down and turning back, not so much because we couldn’t find a parking spot, more because of the hectic traffic and needing to slow down in order to park in the spot.

We finally parked 700 meters from the store, walked there, and bought our supplies. From the store, we drove to our campsite for the night – Evans Bay Marina. It’s located next to the water and the docks for smaller boats. We fixed supper, wrote some blog post, and went to bed.

Our campsite in Wellington (22 September 2016)

G’night! / Gustav & Linnea