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A Warning, a Windmill and a Waterfall

It’s indeed raining this morning, so a good day to drive a couple of hours again. I’m heading North via the west coast. I first drive into the town Upperhut to get some gas. Just when I’m driving to the gas station I see some flash lights of a police car behind me. I get out of the car and greet the officer. He tells me that I was driving too fast and wants to see my driving license. He tells me that I can continue putting gas in my car and that he’ll be right back. The guy behind the counter in the gas station tells me that it can easily cost 120 dollars if you’re speeding just a bit. For some reason I’m not too worried, I’m just wondering if getting this gas will become more expensive by getting a ticket. When I walk back to my car the officer tells me that I don’t get a ticket, just a warning this time and I’m happy and thankful that this trip doesn’t get more expensive than needed. The rest of the day I’m paying more attention to my speed.

When I drive into a town called Foxton, I see a sign with ‘De Molen’, the Dutch word for Windmill. I’m curious and follow the sign. After just a couple of minutes I see a big Dutch windmill and it brings a smile on my face. It’s nice to see something from home again. I stop in front of the windmill and there is a restaurant called The Dutch Oven. When I walk inside, a friendly lady welcomes me heartily in Dutch. We start a conversation and I really enjoy speaking my own language again for a moment. The interesting thing is that when I’m home, I don’t think too much about being Dutch, but being away so far now I actually feel Dutch when I see all these familiar things again. I get myself a cup of coffee and write my blog.

Driving North via the West Coast
Most friendly Dutch lady
Inside the Windmill
De Molen
Coffee and a Brownie
Dutch products like hagelslag in the mill
The Dutch Oven
Me at the windmill
Driving between beautiful green hills

After finishing my coffee, I go to the windmill and climb to the top. I’ve seen many windmills, but it’s still fun to see another one, especially so far from home. I walk outside on the top, but since it’s still raining I quickly go inside again. At the bottom they sell typical Dutch products like Stroopwafels and Hagelslag. I have a short talk with some guys who moved here 40 years ago and still speak a bit of Dutch. Then I continue driving to the middle of the North Island. I get a glimpse of a snowy mountain, but it’s covered with clouds. I think I’ll see more of it one of these days. The other day I found a map with Lord of the Rings locations in this area and I visit one of the rivers and a very pretty waterfall. It’s a good idea to visit at least some of the locations, because it brings you to the most beautiful places of New Zealand.

Beautiful green hills
Mangawhero Falls Walk
Mangawhero Falls 2
A canyon river
Mangawhero Falls
Driving to an off the grid camping place
A canyon river 2
Me at the Mangawhero Falls
Driving to an off the grid camping place 2

Even though it’s raining today, it’s a nice drive through beautiful landscape. When it’s the end of the afternoon I search for a camping place in the neighborhood and find one with many good comments. It takes a small windy road through green hills to get there. It’s quite remote, there is no cell phone reception or anything. Only one other camper in the corner of the campsite. I park my car, make myself some sandwiches and turn on a movie. When it’s completely dark, I take a look outside, but since it’s raining there are no stars to see. It’s completely dark here, except for a small torch light at the other camper. Somehow it’s almost scary to be here in the middle of nowhere in the dark. The only sound you hear is the rain and the river next to the campsite. I wonder how it’ll look like in the morning and go to sleep when the movie is finished.

Arthur’s Pass

As the other days I wake up around 6.30 when it’s starting to get light. I’m very happy with the day rhytm I’m in now. Waking up when it gets light and getting ready to go to bed when it gets dark. It gives me the feeling that I get most out of the days. The cafe by the camping is still closed so early in the morning, so I decide to start driving and get a cup of coffee somewhere else.

I drive to Westport, a small harbor town and have a walk at the beach. Then I drive a little further to Cape Foulwind where I take a hike next to the ocean. The weather is gray again and I’m not quite sure what I think of that. On one hand it would be better for pictures and hiking if it was bright weather and on the other hands does this gray weather also suit the New Zealand nature. The ocean is pretty wild and the waves are high, I can imagine why surfers come to this area. Though with this weather, no one is out there. After quite a walk I get back to the car and drive further to Greymouth. I can imagine why they call it gray as there are many clouds here again. Fortunately there is also a coffee place and I take some time to write my blog. Also here is where I can make the choice between following the coast or going inland again via Arthur’s pass. I’m not sure yet and take a look at the list of places I want to visit and write them all down on a map I brought with me.

Berlins Cafe
Me at Cape Foulwind
Waterfall by Arhurs Pass
Cape Foulwind
Driving to Arthurs Pass
Me by waterfall
Cape Foulwind 2
Arthurs Pass
arhurs-pass

After about half an hour of searching on Google Maps and writing down all the places I’m left with a map full of locations to visit. The other day I was wondering if I hadn’t traveled too fast so far, but now I can see my timing is good. There is so much left to see and I’m glad that I’m already at the South Island. I hope the weather will get better in the coming days, because I’m heading to some really beautiful places.

I’m glad I chose to go inland through Arthur’s pass. It’s a beautiful ride through the mountains. The nice thing is that you drive really close to the mountains so you can see them very good, they’re right next to you. Many of them are covered with snow. At Arthur’s pass village I stop and take a hike to a big waterfall. I expect it to be cold up here in the mountains, so I cloth myself in some layers: a shirt, a vest and a jacket. But already after ten minutes hiking I find out that it’s way too warm and in the end I’m only keeping the shirt on. I’m blown away by the quality of Marino wool, that just one shirt can keep you so warm. The waterfall is pretty and it’s a nice walk there.

When I’m back at the car I drive to a camping place not far from Arthur’s pass. It’s a field surrounded by mountains, very beautiful. I see another car from the same rental company, another Spaceship as they are called. When I walk to the cooking area, there are two girls from Canada having dinner and drinking beers. I join them and make some food for myself. We talk all night and watch a movie on my iPad and then head to our spaceships. That’s the nice thing of traveling alone, it’s much easier to meet new people. Tomorrow I’ll continue my journey through the mountains.

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