After spending most of the rainy day catching up on the Internet and grocery shopping, we headed north from Taupo. That afternoon, we stopped at a natural hot spring known as the Hot-Cold Spring. It’s another hot stream that meets with a cold river but the barrier between the two waters was not as distinct as the one we visited in Taupo. Rather, pockets of warm and cold water travel around a pool area creating a very neat contrast. You can also relax further up stream to enjoy just the hot water. We sat in the ever changing pockets of water while watching the sky move to dusk then darkness full of stars. It was perfect.
We stayed at a free campsite that night located on the small nearby Lake Okaro. When we arrived, the area was completely empty which was rare and had not happened since our rugged road trip but by morning another small campervan had joined us. We also woke to blue skies but it was extremely cold! Apparently, the week of rain brought Continue reading