Camping the Kiwi Way, 3, Autumn 2023
Cover image: Morisons Bush ©2022 Margaret Earle
NZ is a camping culture
NZ is a camping culture This makes us who we are, connects us to our environment like nothing else
Tautuku Hut Track: Family-friendly tramping in the Catlins
Tautuku Hut is a lesser-known DOC hut in the Catlins. It is short and sweet, making it a great first overnight tramp for families. Myself and another mama picked this as our first overnight tramp with our babies.
A beautiful country, but…
Hold on a minute, we are campers and have most of the items required to survive the first few days of an emergency without outside assistance.
Our little escape pod
We love our little caravan not just for holidays but for other emergency get-a-ways, should the situation call for it.
Vans can be SMALL but MIGHTY resources
Vans can be SMALL but MIGHTY resources. Orange Sky are providing shower and laundry services to many in flood-affected areas right now.
Ten hours into a power cut
Ten hours into a power cut with this cyclone .... THEN I remembered I've got full batteries in Mavis! Cheine Matheson
A storm over the DOC Homestead campsite
A storm over the DOC Homestead campsite near St Bathans, Central Otago. ©2023 Tony Kissel
Along a sandy beach
I rode on a trailer being towed along a long sandy beach. I squashed a few sandflies and went to bed blissfully happy each night.
Mavis bringing in the New Year
Mavis bringing in the New Year at Pahoia Beach, Bay of Plenty. © 2023 Cheine Matheson
Greymouth Star pinged
Their title: “Freedom campers pinged”. A prime example of poor and emotive reporting.
Nowhere special
Our trip to the Bridge to Nowhere, on the Whanganui river, will always be a special memory that I share with my 84 year old mother.
Small kayak camping
I see a lot of really big setups on Facebook, so I thought I'd share my 'small' kayak camping setup for the weekend.
Can the travelling camper save NZ's small rural communities?
Smaller rural communities should be welcoming these thousands of travellers with open arms.
Pipiriki
Eight days so far; 1300km in the car plus 216km on the mountain bike, and 45 days to go.
Bulls: heading to CAMPFEST
Where to stay if you are heading to or from Bulls. For CAMP FEST, or just to visit Bulls.
Camping and exploring in the Rangitikei
Rangatikei spreads from the western white sand beaches through river escarpment up to the Central Plateau. It is fed by two major State Highways, SH1 and SH3, three major river systems and part of Te Araroa — New Zealand’s Trail.
SOG®: Fresh air in your toilet
With an electrically powered ventilator, SOG removes odours coming from the toilet eliminating the need for toilet chemicals.
A great two weeks at Waihora Domain
It was a great two weeks at Waihora Domain in Motukarara. Linda Butler.
Mavis at the Pahoia Beach Park
Here's Mavis hosting the family at Pahoia Beach Park. A must visit place for animal lovers. Bay of Plenty. Cheine Matheson
The new Driftaway camping ground
The new Driftaway camping ground at Frankton in Queenstown. I have stayed in a car, and in a tent. Dogs are welcome. There are bbqs, a playground, breathtaking views, swimming in the lake and a hot tub for adults.