Let's start at the beginning.. Started my way to Coromandel peninsula much too late and did an additional sidetrip to a 500m long mine which took me about 1,5h to return..
As it was in the middle of nowhere I got nearly stuck in the wet mud with my car. Needless to say that with all that driving experience this little obstacle couldn't hold me back..
My English vocabulary is not big enough to reproduce the words I found during this very lonesome moment. Epic. Suddenly I recognized a small light in the vicinity. Actually there were two, but at least I got that right and did not tried to walk to the signal light some Ks into the ocean. So I went towards this light and found the house of the camp site warden. He was quite happy to pull me out of my misery in the middle of the night...
But, he added that this happens quite often.. I mean that people hit the ONLY two square meters of wet, unstable grass on the whole camp site. His record was 3 times a day. So I call this irony of fate rather than incompetence. Just to make that clear to the attentive reader.
Finally I was able to make my dinner and eat under full moon accompanied by a cold beer (ice cubes for $3, I love it)... Spend some time watching and listening to the sea before going to bed..
When I got up in the morning I realized how blessed I was with this campsite..
and what 2 tons and a rear-wheel drive can do..
When I came back some other campers had made their way to Flecher's Bay. A littler bit noisy, so I decided to drive home the next day..
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