Our drive up through the Northland started with a visit to the giant kauri tree. It’s difficult to get a sense of the size of it, but it was huge.

Next was was a tourist trap that had a tree stump so big, they had carved a spiral staircase inside the tree!

Then we drove all the way to the northern edge of the island, to our camp spot, here in Tapotupotu Bay. I can’t imagine a more idyllic camp spot…less than 10 people there, right on the ocean, secluded bay…perfect.




See how close we were to the beach?? For $7 a person!

The sandflies were murderous however, as they are in most remote areas in NZ. So I took this photo of the night sky by running my remote shutter out through the zipper of the tent!

As you can see I’m no astro-photographer, but the streak of the stars as the earth spins is kinda neat.
The next morning we wandered among the tide pools…


…played in the big surf…



…and then, regretfully, packed up the car to continue this last stretch of our trip. It was very hard to leave this spot.

The next stop was Cape Reigna, the northernmost tip of the North Island, watched over by a small lighthouse.



Next up: sandsurfing! The area on the western coast just south of the cape is called the 90 Mile beach, and there’s a spot you can go to toboggan down the giant sand dunes. The walk up the hill is tough, as you tent to slide back as you try to get to the top, but it’s fun to slide down! We did it three times each I think.



No pictures of the actual slide down though…a bit too fast for the G9 to handle.
We ended the day with dinner at an apparently world famous fish shop. We were told by no less than 5 people independently that this was the place to go for fish, so go we went. And the fish was fantastic!
You pick the fish you want, buy it by the pound, and they cook it up for you. Yuh-mee.

Our intent was to camp for the night along another beach that we saw in the guide book. The beach itself was great…

…but the campground was a few km away from it, so we decided to just keep going south to be in a better position for our cruise through the Bay of Islands the next day.
…Mike