Do you need a permit for your BBQ?
No fire permit is needed for a charcoal BBQ in a restricted fire season if you meet certain safety requirements. No fire permit is needed for gas BBQs but here is how to do it safely.
Sharing the summertime
I was incredibly lucky to be invited to visit at a ‘permanent’ summer camp run by a 4WD club, several summers ago.
Looking good
Looking good. I hit the Patrol with the automotive cleaner from motomuck and the old girl’s looking better than ever!
50 years of camping at Morison’s Bush
I think it was 1973 when I first went camping at Morison’s Bush.
Mt Cook from the Lake Pukaki
Mt Cook from the Lake Pukaki freedom camping area. ©2023 M Richardson
Editorial
An El Niño summer gives a sterner edge to commonsense precautions. Caught in the middle or a camper upgrade? Encourage the small towns to love us.
DOC update
Coromandel , Hector’s dolphins, Kaimai tracks, Tongariro Alpine Crossing, The Heaphy Track, Pike29 Memorial Track , southern tracks, Hump Ridge Track
Nothing but blue skies…
From my early years a blue sky has affected me and inspired me beyond comprehension, it has always spoken to me of distant horizons and unexplored parts.
Battle Hill Farm Forest Park: A great Summer camping spot
This super affordable camp ground close to Wellington, Hutt Valley and Kapiti is situated on a former farm and a significant historical site.
Coffee while wild camping
How do you prepare your coffee while wild camping? It’s fresh ground beans in an aeropress for me!
Horahora Domain
Horahora Domain has everything any water-sport enthusiast could want. Situated right on the banks of the Waikato River, 2 mins off SH 1 it is the perfect stop whether you’re heading north or south.
Reefton
It was a winter stay by the river in Reefton, on The West Coast. We are allowed 2 consecutive nights (certified self-contained).
EVENTS — Festivals and Shows
Events for people who camp. Some are restricted to certified self contained vehicles, some restrict or ban pets. Check the event website for details.
The end of the road
End of the road, top of the west coast, north of Karamea, one of New Zealand’s truly isolated places.
More for councils and government, Issue 6
Useful information and comment and camping in practice.