Tag: Sunrise

Running to the beach to watch the sunrise

I wake up thankful when it starts to get light, knowing that I didn’t get in trouble for camping next to the road. Immediately I realize that it’ll be sunrise soon, so I get dressed and run as fast as I can to the beach. Just in time to watch the sunrise as I arrive there. I didn’t even take the effort to put socks on, so I’m just standing there with my bare feet in my hiking boots enjoying the view. I know again that I am so a morning person. I love it how everything looks different in the morning, a new day full of opportunity.

The last view of the moon before sunrise
Sunrise in New Zealand
Moekari Boulders
Sunrise above the Pacific Ocean
Found my dreamhouse
View at Moekari Boulder Cafe
Almost awake
Beautiful bay on the west coast of New Zealand
Driving back to the mountains

After watching the sunrise for a while, I walk back to my car and drive to another touristic location, the Moeraki boulders. Some round rocks, shaped by nature, laying on a beach. It’s nice to see, though not super impressive, but there is a beautiful coffee place right next to the beach where I stop for a while to read a bit and try do some work, but the internet is not working. A table further there is a girl writing in her journal and I get my courage together and start a conversation with her. She’s been living in New Zealand for almost a year and we share our travel experiences. While we’re talking, also some people from the train trip yesterday walk by and I realize that this country isn’t so big after all.

I drive further and after about an hour find myself in a town where I’ve stopped before, about two and a half weeks ago. It’s the town with the restaurant with a fireplace. It’s nice to see a familiar place. I stop there again and where it was almost completely empty a couple of weeks ago, it’s quite crowded now. I drink a cup of coffee, update my blog and send out some e-mails for work. The fireplace isn’t on this time so I won’t stay for reading a book, but continue my journey to Wanaka.

In the evening I arrive in Wanaka, I decide to go for a bit more luxurious camping place this time. I didn’t have a shower for two days and so am happy to find a camping place with hot tubs and a sauna. That’s a welcome comfort I haven’t seen at a camping place here before. After relaxing for a while I make myself a simple dinner. There is a nice living room with fireplace, but it’s too crowded, many people and families with children, so after dinner I choose to go back to my own little space in the camper. In the evening I get some phone calls and messages from work, it stays challenging to combine working and traveling.

Living from sunrise to sunset

Already early in the morning I wake up again, still not completely in the New Zealand rhythm. I wait for the sunrise and then make myself a cup of coffee with the gas cooker provided with the spaceship. I also get myself some breakfast with the food I still had from the hostel and then hit the road again.

Coffee in the morning
Coffee in the morning 2

I drive to a small town not far from where I stayed for the night, called Russell. There are a few little stores and a bakery. I find one coffee place where I get a cappuccino and go online to post on my blog and check in with some friends. After that I get myself some croissants at the bakery and do groceries for the coming days. I continue driving until I get to the waterside where I need to take a small ferry to go to the other side. It’s nice though I’m also thinking about how everything here costs more than planned. Taking a ferry for just a couple of minutes costs 12,50NZD. I think that’s the thing with traveling, it always costs more than you think. It’s okay and I enjoy the ride. I drive further to a town called Kerikeri where the oldest stone building of New Zealand is located. I guess that for someone from Europe it’s less impressive, but it’s still nice to see. I think it’s also good to find many reasons so get out the car, so you won’t be driving all day. Next to the stone house is another old wooden house with a front porch. There are two benches on the porch and I decide to sit down and read a couple of pages in the book I carry with me. Little things like that can make me really happy. I walk a bit further and visit an old church and a place where there used to be a Māori village. Then it’s time to continue the road trip.

Spaceship at a ferry
Oldest stone house in New Zealand
Taking time to read a book
Old stone house and wooden house
Me at a ferry
Old wooden house in New Zealand
Old church
Location of old Maori village

I look at my watch and see that it’s four o’clock in the afternoon. Two more hours until sunset. My first thought is to keep driving so I can reach Cape Reigna just before dark, but then I realize that it’s better to take it a bit slower and I drive to a departed bay where I had seen that there is a remote camping place. The bay is absolutely beautiful and peaceful. I park as close as I can to the beach and walk around for a while. Then I make myself some sandwiches and get into the car, while it’s getting dark outside. I watch some series and read a bit and go to sleep early again. I like it that my day rhythm here is in sync with daylight. I go to bed just after it gets dark and I wake up just before sunrise. It enables me to see the two most beautiful moments of the day for taking pictures and it helps me getting the most use of the days. Relaxing in the morning, driving and other activities in the afternoon and resting again in the evening. It’s a good vacation so far.

Me at Matai Bay
Matai Bay

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