Saturday, June 22, 2013

Coromandel Peninsula



We spent the last week in the Coromandel region. Our first stop was near the very top, a campground called Stony Bay.  100 Campsites and we were the only ones there both nights.  We did the coastal trail, a 6 hour round trip hike around to the north of the peninsula. There were great views from a lot of spots on the trail. After the hike we made some food, and then it started raining- we were stuck inside the van from 4pm till the next morning when we crawled into the front seats and drove out. The weather the whole week after that was mostly rainy and windy.








We spent the week just outside of Thames (pronounced "Tems" apparently), with a really awesome family consisting of the grandma, mom, and high school daughter.  They were super welcoming and we talked a lot about food, and coffee (they used to own a cafe).  We didn't do a whole lot of work around the property since it rained most of the time, but Chris installed a new stove for them, and helped finish the roof over the patio/pizza oven area.He needs to maybe introduce himself as a a power engineer or circuit design engineer or something, because we have found that a lot of people hear 'electrical engineer' and think its a fancy way of saying electrician, and are wondering why the heck you need a Master's degree to be an electrician.  I cooked a lot of the meals and cleaned a bit. We stayed in a separate building from the house. They have chickens, and it was cool being able to have fresh eggs every day. During our free time we hung out at the house, went for some walks, and spent a little time in Thames. There is a weekly farmers market and lots of local shops and cafes.

our sleepout



Sunset from the yard, overlooking the Firth of Thames
keeping warm

One of the afternoons we took a drive and went to hot water beach, where there are hot springs that you can get to at low tide by digging in the sand. 




 We were going to hike to Cathedral Cove, which is one of the 'must see' places in the Coromandel but it started storming pretty hard when we got to the carpark so we went to a winery instead. :)  The guy doing the tastings was really nice and we were the only ones there.  While we were talking to him he mentioned that they do HelpX and I realized that it was one of the places that we were interested in staying at! I had emailed them a couple weeks prior but never heard back so we went to Thames instead.  He said if we're back in the area in the summer we can come and stay.  They have wood fired pizza also and need help during the busy times to make pizzas and work at the bar. Free pizza and homemade apple/feijoa cider. Yum.
not good hiking weather- especially in flip flops


free tastings- wines and local fruit liqueurs
  

 We enjoyed our week in Coromandel, we're going to have to try and come back during the summer because we couldn't really enjoy the great beaches with the winter weather.  A lot of shops/activities shut down for the season too.
At the moment we are staying with a couple who have a macadamia orchard and factory.  Chris and I are helping to harvest the nuts.  It's pretty interesting to see and learn the process, we know now why macadamias are so expensive. We will be here for a week, and I'll do another post in a couple days after I get some photos of what we're doing.

3 comments:

  1. Sure enjoyed reading about your time in Coromandel and seeing your smiling faces on your blog. You both look well, and what interesting experiences you're having! Love to you both, Nanny/Nancy

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  2. I can always count on you to read the blog! thanks for commenting. :) We need to skype sometime soon.

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  3. I resent the implication that no one else is reading. As if I haven't TP-CASTTed each post...

    I miss you guys!

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