Lake Tarawera is a volcanic lake roughly in the middle of our North Island, the result of a depression along a major geological fault line, has many hot spots, streams that run anything from lukewarm to hot enough to cook food in. Mt Doom, that’s mount Tarawera last erupted in 1886 which in vulcanology terms is very recent and the area is rated as “active”. https://www.google.com/search?q=mt+tarawera+eruption+1886&oq=Mt+Tarawr&aqs=chrome.4.69i57j0l5.9812j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
The lake is lovely, its in hilly country and is surrounded
for the most part by forest, the few
houses are along a short str
Last weekend a group of us met there, sailed, camped, some
tenting ashore and some sleeping on board.
We soaked in hot pools, swam in the lake, walked the bush tracks and otherwise
just hung out with friends.
It was a great weekend, I’m planning to go back sometime
soon.
For lots of pics, check out the Dinghy Cruising NZ facebook
page, it’s a public page so you don’t have to sign up to view it.
In the meantime, here’s a pic of me out in Spook, her new
mainsail setting nicely, it’s a little bigger than her old one, and that was a
mighty big sail, but Spook carries the new one well. Thanks Dennis Conway for
all the effort that went into designing and making it.
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