The first two days of Easter we were busy around here sorting out a few things around the house and helping the neighbours with a few things. When Sunday arrived the forecast was for showers with light winds, which wasn't ideal, but we thought we'd stick with our plan to go away camping for the night down at The Catlins. Afterall, what are a few showers?
On the way down we stopped off for Greg to do a spot of sea run trout fishing. After only 10-15 minutes of casting (much to Andrea's delight) he hooked up a brown trout which gave a bit of a fight on it's way in, including some tail thrashing:
It was about an 8 lb Brown Trout:With that box ticked, we continued on down to Curio Bay, where we've been camping a few times before. We could see the showers following us so we set up the tent in record time and sat down inside to start cooking an early dinner and to watch the showers go by outside.
Only it turns out the showers weren't really passing through. And they weren't really what we'd class as showers. Overnight we had torrential rain, hail, gale force winds and sleet. We lay in bed listening to it all (not getting a lot of sleep!) but were grateful for our good tent. We heard car doors slamming in the middle of the night and when we got up the next morning we discovered of all the tents that started the night, ours was the only one that survived it.
We opened the tent to find the weather starting to clear - well, in between torrential showers - it was a tropical 5 degrees. We had a bit of breakfast and packed up the tent.... and decided that what with the temperature being so warm, we'd go for a swim. A handful of tourists stood by the campground shop and shook their heads in disbelief, but we're pretty sure it was actually warmer in the water. Refreshing though.
And really, with a sunrise like this one, it was definitely worth it (taken from the door of the tent).
1 comment:
The next generation of the "mad Jarvis's" Good to see. Greg's trout was impressive! Glad you had fun (and a decent tent!)
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