Sunday, November 20, 2005

We've come on holiday by mistake Vol II

Lucy & Roo enjoyed three and a half more days of relaxing, seeing the Auckland sites and devouring much more tea & cake before we headed off again. This time our destination was Lake Taupo, roughly in the middle of the North Island (approx 3.5 hours drive from Auckland). Taupo is NZ's largest lake, some 606 sq km in area and the result of a volcanic erruption roughly 26,500 years ago producing 800 cubic km of ash & pumice fact fans!

After a beautiful scenic journey (apart from industrial Hamilton, commonly known as 'The Tron') after which we seemed to be followed by several huge speeding vehicles which all very suspiciously seemed to have no driver (few too many horror movies watched I think!) we arrived in Taupo to the most awesome sunset over the already beautiful lake.

Lake Taupo Sunset
Sunstruck, we found our way to Daphne the lovely house we'd rented just a short walk from the lake. It was much bigger than we'd imagined and extremely well equipped with games and fabulous retro crockery so we stayed in with some tucker, beers and a great game of pictionary!

Friday found us fishing in the rivers feeding into Lake Taupo including the Tongariro river. To be more precise, Roo fished

Roo fishing off Taupo

whilst Lucy, Tom & Rache walked upstream, paddled in the freezing water and took copious amounts of photos.

River off Lake Taupo

Back at the lake's beach we watched in awe as a man rose from the depths and waded his way through the waist high waters over to us (well kind of). We called him The Oracle and he told us many a tale of Taupo and the horrors of growing up and living in New Zealand: "Ugh, the beautiful scenery, it's flipping terrible bro! The sun, the sea, the pinot gris - we must be cursed bro! I wouldn't wish it on anyone bro!" He advised us not to visit the hot springs with a picnic of the much mentioned Pinot Gris and Kaipati cheese unless we were prepared to be sorely disapointed (we'll have to save that for another time)!

When the Oracle departed back into the depths, we headed happily up to Turangi for more tea & cake and then, exhausted by the scenery, we returned home for Tom's lovely veggie curry.

On Saturday we explored the Waikato river and swam in a deliciously hot pool whilst Roo cast his lines again. Hot but feeling adventurous (i.e. Tom made us!) we headed up towards the Huka Falls. Roo & Lucy turned back after the look out stop (below)

On the way to Huka Falls
and found a lovely private beach where Lucy swam and Roo fished some more. Tom & Rache continued onwards through lush plants & trees towards the amazing Huka Falls

Huka Falls 1

Huka Falls 2
and then hung around in the car park with the chicken, ducks and hungry sparrows for an hour whilst Roo & Lucy tried to find us!

Back in Taupo we sampled drinks from the Irish bar and a view of the still impressive sunset before heading homeward for a delightful dinner of cauliflower cheese cooked by Lucy served on an exquisite table prepared by Roo! Stayed in again whilst Tom & Lucy tried to finish a puzzle which was unfortunately still incomplete by the next morning when we departed Daphne's comforts for Auckland and the Ellerslie Flower Show.

Leaving Daphne, Taupo

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Phwoar, awesome, ey, ey... I went to Taupo and Huka Falls when I was over, simply stunning. Awesome.