But I get ahead of myself. My vast reading public (well you are putting on a bit Mark!) will be disapointed if I do not relate my adventures that took me to Castlepoint that arvo.
The road out of Pongaroa (a Marx aside here: What's the obsession with Pongaroa? It's just I saw it on the map, with the smallest dot they do for a town and I liked the name, a lot) heads two ways, one longer by far but good road; the other with numerous warning signs about steep grade, narrow width, large trucks, gravel and wandering stock. They were right on all accounts. Check out this little beauty I met on one of the good parts, luckily.
On arrival at Castlepoint, I had been waterskiing for quite some time so I did a quick lap of the sights. It's a very pretty place, well worth a visit. Here's a picture of one of the crayfishing rigs on the beach. There's about 8 of these monsters parked up above high water.
I talked to a deckhand in the pub that night. This one, like most there, is pulled by an old Ford County tractor, a big four wheel drive. I wondered where they all went. The trailer drawbars are really long so they can poke the boats into deeper water but the one in the picture is special. It's all remote control. The skipper and crew get in the boat. He starts up the tractor and backs the rig into the tide, launches off, then drives the tractor and trailer up the beach. The landing is the same, all done from the boat! The trailer wheels are even hydrolicly driven off the tractor.
Stayed the night in a nice little cabin at the campground. Lucky I had emergency rations 'cause there isn't any food around at that time of the year. It was pissing down when I went to bed and still doing so in the am.
Next morning it was off to the ferry. I stopped for coffee and poached Nurophen on toast at Carterton, pulled out the iPhone, and booked on the BlueBridge ferry that was sailing in two hours. Modern life!
Ratings:
Me: 4/10 and that was chemically enhanced again.....erg, I'm dying.
Daisy:10/10. Even with pouring rain and mud, she boxes on.
Pie: I was going to compare the Interislander and BlueBridge pies, but I had no appetite......
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