We are now into our winter get-togethers and last night we
held a very successful night at Chinatown in
Tauranga. Twenty-four members came first to World’s End bar for a drink, before
heading next door to Chinatown for the best
smorgasbord in town.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Dinner at Chinatown
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Campout in the Waikato
Fifteen members of Bay of Plenty
Naturists came along to Little Waipa Reserve beside Lake Karapiro over the
weekend, some arriving on Friday afternoon to set up camp. One couple brought a
gazebo along, so together with the party tent we had plenty of shelter.
Camping by Lake Karapiro |
On Saturday, after the fog cleared
to a beautiful day, seven of us completed a section of the cycle ride on the
Waikato Cycle trail between the camp and Arapuni dam – a distance of 5.5km each
way. For some of us, the uphill sections were a bit much so we walked those and
a few also walked the steep downhill sections as well – I was never a keen
mountain biker! But it was a lovely day and we all enjoyed the ride with no
mishaps. We had lunch overlooking the Arapuni power station.
After lunch, the brave (not me) went
over the suspension bridge and met me back on the trail. The ride back to camp
was overall downhill so a little easier. Once back at camp we joined several
others who had arrived while we were away. After happy hour we had a shared
meal under the shelter of the gazebo.
On Sunday, the fog was quite thick
on the lake. But once it cleared, we broke camp and headed to the other side of
Putaruru to Te Waihou Spring (Blue Spring). There were almost no cars in the
car park when the eight of us started out but this soon changed.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the spring… Along the way, we came to a bridge,
where three of our members thought could be a good place to strip off for a
swim in the cold water (why they wanted a cold swim I still don’t understand)!
While they were contemplating if it was suitable, three walkers came along. The
man said “What a great place for a skinny dip”! We said “Go ahead – we don’t
mind” and I added “We are naturists. We will if you will!!” (Note that when I
said ‘we’ that didn’t include me)! So with that challenge in hand, he started
stripping off, quickly followed by our three. They all got in to the water
which is reputed to be a constant 11oC at the spring.
Once out of the cold water, our three new friends walked
with us to the spring, stayed there with us for lunch (where they went for
another swim, much to the amusement of another couple who arrived while they
were in the water) and then walked back to the car park with us.
Once back there, one of our new friends produced a cake which she shared with us all and we provided a hot drink, which warmed everyone up. Isn’t it amazing that on a walk miles from anywhere, you can meet up with others who have the same mindset as us!!
Once back there, one of our new friends produced a cake which she shared with us all and we provided a hot drink, which warmed everyone up. Isn’t it amazing that on a walk miles from anywhere, you can meet up with others who have the same mindset as us!!
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