Monday, 22 March 2021

Timaru — Mt Somers, 22nd March, 2021

Left Timaru heading to the unknown, Mt Somers. Glad to be heading out into the country again. Didn’t like traffic and general town busyness. Didnt know anything about this area, just what I have read. I thought this sounded like my sort of place to go and explore. It turned out, that I would say, I wouldn’t have missed it for ‘quids’ just loved it.  Especially on this perfect sunny day up in the hills.



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After leaving Timaru we turned off the main highway north to highway 72. Heading to Geraldine. Had to stop and take this little cutie.

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Now arrived at Geraldine. Stopped for a coffee and a wander around. Lovely little town.

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One of the few older buildings around town. This is  a restaurant. Very attractive.

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The church. You can just see the cross.

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Of cause I couldn’t keep PT out of the cheese company. As we were walking in someone yelled out hello Peter and it was Chris our old neighbour in Braemar Rd. He was on his own doing the cycling tracks through NZ . He had completed Cape Reinhardt   to Bluff on his bike and was returning to Christchurch to fly home on Wednesday. He was just having some lunch in Geraldine. He was going the same way as us and was already going to stay at the same camp as us. Still on his bike. After our day up in the lakes we were sitting in the sun behind our camper and sure as, he walked up behind us so we had a chat about his adventure.

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Left Geraldine on our way to Mt Somers. The  land was like this all the way. Flat well cared for farm land. But also these long irrigation systems you see a lot around the flat areas in the South Island. Some of them are huge and go forever like at 750 metres.  The sprinkle the water out and move along on the wheels across the paddock slowly.

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All this flat farmland is up the back of the Canterbury plains. The roads in the south are all very good. In this area they are long straight roads. Seems to go forever.

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Decided to book in early at the Mt Somers Holiday Park before we headed up to the Ashburton lakes up in the hills behind Mt Somers. This photo is the house  where the owners of the camp live on site to the right is the reception area. Very pretty.

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Now we have checked in and booked our site.
We are straight back out on the road,
We are heading up into the hills and lakes. Yippee this is we’re I love to be. About 35min drive from Mt Somers.

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Lovey scenery on the way as the mountains get closer.

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Still in farmland but not the continuous flat plains. The hills have arrived.

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We have now got to the end of the sealed road.
These buildings were the  farming working centre of Hakatere Station.  The stone cottage is one of mid Canterbury’s oldest buildings. Despite additions and alterations most of it is  1862 character remains. They say it was a lonely life for the few women that lived here. The white and red building is a row of bunk rooms to accommodate the workers.

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Looking through the window of the stone cottage.

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The farm manager’s house but the old carriage in the foreground has only three wheels. 
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Continuing up to the lakes on a gravel road for 10 km 

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We are now at Lake Camp, very pretty. In the distance you can see some Motorhomes, freedom camping. What a great spot. It so quiet up here a perfect day and no wind. So peaceful and hardly anyone around.

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A little further up the lake looking back. Love these areas.

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Now down the other area of Lake Camp. This lake allows motor boats. They do water skiing and any motor sport.  Also fish for trout. 

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Just about 200 metres away is Lake Clearwater. You can just walk between the two lakes. We were amazed when we were talking to a local that there were 180 baches up here in the middle of nowhere. And sure enough came around the corner from Lake Camp was Lake Clearwater and there were all the 180 baches. I had only be expecting a few but  they were all neat and tidy. 
Probably about four roads going down to  Lake Clearwater full of tiny little baches all sitting very close to each other. All that space up there and years ago these little old baches  have been built so close to each other. Our van looks a little out of place. Most of the baches were all closed up only a few were occupied.

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A few of the 180 baches up in the hills about 35mins up from Mt Somers.

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Here we are parked beside Lake Clearwater to make our lunch which we had out on the table. That’s PT sitting there eating his lunch while I am trying to be a mountain goat climbing hills to take photos. Where all the caravans are are mainly owned by the wind surfers. Power boats are not allowed on this lake mainly used for windsurfing. Great area with the choice of two lakes, metres away from each other. One for powers boats and one for sail sports.

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Looking up the other end of the lake. 

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Looking down the lake towards the rugged mountains. Even a bit of snow.

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On our way back to Mt Somers where we are staying.  There is a mountain called Mt Somers but the area we are staying at is on the plains before you gradually climb into the mountains. 

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Continuing down the gravel roads.

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Took this crossing over the only bridge.

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This isn’t a house just an old shed. Maybe a hay  barn.

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Back into the farm land.

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Back to our campsite. Such a pretty garden. Just a small family  holiday park.  Unfortunately the site had just lost the sun but we put our camp chairs out on the drive. The flowers along the back looked lovely but without the sun on them they are hard to see.  If the sun is out before we leave tomorrow I will take another photo.

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Good big sites. Big spaces between vans.

We are off to Akaroa tomorrow for three nights. I will re do the map over the next couple of days as we are going to go to Akaroa a different way as to what I have marked.




2 comments:

  1. Some great campsites and more people at them than I would have expected. Surprises me how many people are out driving around in these campervans.
    You can see why the Fairlie bakery is so popular! That pie sure was chokka with Salmon!!
    Pat’s been following as well, but said to let you know she is unable to comment for some reason. Jen said she had the same problem!?
    You have been lucky with the weather which is great!!

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  2. Thanks Carl and Pat. I always love your comments. 😀

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