
One hundred nights a year
I am on track with my original goal of 100 nights away per year and mountain bike as much as I can in other regions.
4 Winter 2023

Greenies on the road: Managing food scraps
I’ve been turning our food scraps into compost for many a year now, and there’s no way I’m sending them to the landfill now. We chose to use bokashi buckets in our housetruck, as we already had them. A worm farm could also work, though bokashi is possibly more forgiving and takes all food waste — bones and shells included.
4 Winter 2023

8 degrees of harm
Societal harm caused by the new self contained motor vehicles legislation. With change there always consequences. While some changes are positive and beneficial sometimes consequences cause a degree of harm.
4 Winter 2023

Self containment changes in brief
What you need to know if you are currently self-contained, currently certified self-contained, planning to be self-contained, not self-contained, or wanting to freedom camp, now the law has changed.
4 Winter 2023

A stove jack
Best mod for camping so far, a stove jack that I got sewn into the awning. Keil MacDiarmid ©2023 Keil MacDiarmid
4 Winter 2023

It was cold at Mavora Lakes
It was cold at Mavora Lakes. Plenty of snow around.
I think the Mrs thought I was a bit crazy suggesting a night away in the van this time of year
4 Winter 2023

Winter’s here…
How do you make winter camping more comfortable?
Here’s a few favourite tips and tricks for keeping warm, dealing with cold, wind, rainy days, and embracing the colder months outdoors for enjoyable winter camping trips. It just takes a little extra preparation and the right gear.
4 Winter 2023

Pegs for tough weather
A commercial and a DIY (metal) version of a peg for windy weather.
4 Winter 2023

I am on track
I am on track with my original goal of 100 nights per year & mountain bike as much as I can in other regions. Teardrop. © 2023 Andrew Morton
4 Winter 2023

Get on Ya Bike
For the novice cyclist, the historical Karangahake Gorge cycle/walking track — along the old railway embankment— is a safe and gentle way to introduce an inexperienced cyclist.
4 Winter 2023

Two long blacks and a cheese scone
No, this is not about 12 weeks of coffee tasting around the South Island in a small van by a couple of over 80s
4 Winter 2023

I did it!
My very first solo camping and tramping trip! Two epic days in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park.
4 Winter 2023

Gold miner Wattie Thompson
I came across this derelict house built by Wattie Thompson who had panned the river for gold for over 50 years.
4 Winter 2023

Before the cyclone: Freedom Camping, Eastern Hawke’s Bay, Winter 2022
We feel so privileged and fortunate to have made this journey a year ago, gathering such beautiful memories of the landscape as it was.
4 Winter 2023

Winter at Nokomai Station
Winter at Nokomai Station on the way to Queenstown. ©2023 Dallas Hibbs
4 Winter 2023

CampFest — Bulls, 2023
Several hundred campers, locals and visitors met at Bulls Domain in March for the first CampFest. An inclusive camping event for all types of camper with live music and market stalls.
4 Winter 2023

Kiwi Burn Hut Loop Track, Mavora Lakes
Many trampers have vouched that Kiwi Burn Hut is a popular and great option for families, so we thought we’d check it out and put it to a true family-friendly test. With my toddler (and his dada) in tow, we set out to do the full Kiwi Burn Loop Track and spend one night at the hut halfway through.
4 Winter 2023

Waikato west coast road trip
We headed to Raglan along some back country roads.
4 Winter 2023

Camping as a young family
Our story begins in December of 2022 shortly after the birth of our second child, we decided that now was as good of a time as any to dip our toes into the world of caravanning.
4 Winter 2023

Quinneys Bush Family Holiday Camp
Looking for a one stop camp for the family with the dog as well ? Then Quinneys Bush is the place to go.
4 Winter 2023