Friday, May 2, 2008

Coromandel Coast

I drove up the Coromandel coast today and headed to Hot Spring Beach. This is a place where there are natural hots springs that permeate the sandy beach and get washed into the ocean. If you dig a hole in the sand you will have a hot water pool which you can sit in (or boil in). Apparently you add ocean water into it to cool it down.

Unfortunately due to a storm a couple of years ago the sand had been washed out to sea and as a result the hot water is diluted straight away so there's no way of collecting it in a sand pool as there isn't enough sand left. Shame. I'm sure another storm will put the sand back. The hot water is only accessible during low tide anyway.

On the Friday I met up with a French Couple who've I've met a couple of times at various locations (Monkey Island and on the ferry to Wellington). Anyway we decided to find somewhere to stay like a parking lot etc. Since it was Friday night we decided that staying in Thames wouldn't be a good idea since it would probably be busy with the Friday night crowd. We found a DOC campsite on the map and decided that that would be a lot quieter (OK, it was my call to go there!). The place was 14km outside of Thames and we made our way there. As it turns out, most of the road is a wash-board road and it was awful to drive on at night. We got to the campsite and it was deserted. Pretty scary. We actually pulled in at a trail head and the French couple had decided that we weren't going any further.

We pulled over and parked up. I commented that usually places are literally around the corner when you end up making decisions like this. Anyway I got my flashlight out and took a walk up the road. Low and behold 2 minutes walk away was the entrance to the campsite!! So of course we ended up staying in the campsite.

There were a few cars that sped by (which was weird since we were very remote). I looked at the map and it turns out that the road (even if it's a washboard road) is actually a shortcut across the Coramandel peninsula.

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