Wednesday, January 08, 2014

Trip up to Auckland

Driving up to Auckland gives me the heebeegeebees. It's a long way, 500km or so- and at the end of it, there's a long stretch of motorway, and the Harbour Bridge to cross. But I made it, with the help of my GPS for the last section, where it very helpfully told me to keep right and stay right. Only scary bit was when I struck an X in the lane when I was heading onto on the bridge so I felt the need to change- but that might have just been meant for trucks. But I made it. Quite a different experience from the Wellington motorway. Anyhow, I am safely here, and can relax before the wedding tomorrow. Gave my sister a ring when I arrived and sounds like she is flying round doing jobs. But hopefully all will be calm in the morning.

I never took many photos on the way up- just wanted to get here safely. But here is one of Mt Ruapehu as I arrived in Waiouru. The top was covered in cloud, and in fact I drove through rain along much of the western route.

I took back roads to avoid holiday crowds from Taupo and Coromandel- but there was a roadworks stop inside...

I have a lovely motel / hotel room overlooking the harbour. Once I left the motorway I drove down a quiet road to reach here. I have a 'garden' room so assumed I wouldn't see any harbour, but the first photo shows the view from my 'lounge'. Amazingly peaceful after the motorway hell! The other photos are also taken from the motel grounds.

It must have benn amazing here a few weeks back when the pohutukawa were flowering.

 

4 comments:

  1. Driving on roads unknown can be hard. Driving at speed on strange freeways can be very stressful. Sat nav devices are very helpful at such times. It is also helpful to remember that there are many more incompetent drivers around than yourself. I don't think I have seen a photo of the Auckland bridge before.

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    1. I also now have a night time bridge photo. Need to go to sleep now bug will publish later.

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  2. Oh what a stunning blog post! Hmmm Auckland traffic really scared me when I first drove in it a few years ago.... What a stunning spot you have settled in! Have a fabulous day tomorrow! Looking forward to more photos and adventures...

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    1. Probably won't have much wifi once camping. But can use Blogsy offline then publish at home.

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