Friday, September 28, 2007

Where Do I Begin?




Sheesh, I feel like we have been to a million places since our last post, well, make that four to be exact. Our first stop was to a place called Whatuiwhiwhi ("wh" is pronounced "f"). It is in Doubtless Bay on the west coast of the north island. We hung out on a beautiful beach there, jumped on another trampoline, rolled down a couple grass hills and met some really cool people. Oh yeah . . . how can I forget . . . we were asked to babysit a strangers 18 month old while they ran to get some dinner. Yeah, I know. We did and thought it was quite odd, but everybody is so friendly here I suppose that was not out of the ordinary.

Now Micah takes over . . .

Next stop was Ahipara, suppose to be an amazing wave.....no such luck. Fun campground though, complete with ping pong, wild dogs and real live Germans! I completely destroyed Brooke at Scrabble and she continued to kill me @ ping pong.

Piha was our Vdubs next parking lot. "Piha!" the birth place of NZ surfing. Once again skunked, blown out and messy. Had a hellish drive to get to the beach too......think Big Sur on the wrong side of the road.

We got the hell out of Piha and headed over to Raglan....billed as Leucadia in the 70's by visitors that have been to both, and I could see why. Pretty clean, a little messy, filled with pround people that kinda don't want you there but are too friendly to tell you that.

We stayed for 2 days. There was a skatepark right next to the campground, the wave was about 3 mins away and town was a 2 minute walk. Highly recomend visiting Raglan. Oh yeah Brooke killed me @ ping pong again....

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sick ollie mate! Glad you guys are having fun, New Zealand is so good! that wouldve been cool if you came home with a free NZ baby!
Keep up the Blog, i actually love it, but i'm jelaous you guys get to be in NZ and i'm in SD.
CC

Unknown said...

Check out Whangamata, pronounced
Fang-ah-matah. Frigging Kiwis. It's on the east coast(north island) on the Coromandel Peninsula. There is a campground just north of it called Opoutere. You can sink your feet in the sand at the waters edge, feel for clams, and eat them raw right there or take em back to camp and cook em up.Glad to see you guys are having fun.
Also check out Mahia Peninsula, great black sand point breaks with crazy blue water and Mt. Maganui artificial reef. both on the East cape.

matt pitt

Anonymous said...

Will you guys please catch a trout for me. I've dreamed of fly fishing in NZ my whole life. All my friends go and no one fishes. If you go to the South Island and don't fish I will never forgive you. I love the blog and miss you guys.

Tyler

GIRL'S GONE CHILD said...

Amazing.

Anonymous said...

Damn!The kids still got some shred left in him.Beware the claw.Love you guys,keep making the rad.Whoah..am i blogging?
Rytard

Anonymous said...

come home with a baby of your own and work on those shred goals we talked about Mitch. Miss you guys.

Justin