I decided to go for a swim in this lake the other day.
I expected it to be as freezing cold as all the other mountain-fed water I’ve swum in so far. But the water was actually quite nice and the experience was invigorating. Bracingly cold, but indefinitely bearable; no ice-cream headache.
Me, disguised as a “K”. You should try being an “A”, it’s really hard.
Hokitika’s not the kind of place I’d thought it was. I guess my impression of the place mostly came from childhood family holidays when we stopped off at Hokitika on our way to places like Okarito or Lake Kaniere. Who knows whether it’s the town or if it’s me that’s changed – probably both. Turns out it’s chilled, friendly, beautiful, and has some kind of magic weather-bubble that (partly) shields it from the West Coast’s beastly weather.
There’s no shortage of blogs about people travelling around in a van. Pretty pictures and stories about how awesome everything is. I’m not gonna do that.
This is more of an outlet for my photography, videography, and writing. The photographs & videos will relate to where I’ve been travelling, the writing will be anything I feel like writing about, so long as it’s authentic & honest.
So, each post consists of two things:
Photos and/or videos relating to the place I was in.
Creative writing about interesting stuff that I think about or that I’ve experienced. I’ll do my best to share honestly and vulnerably. Some of you won’t be into it. Some of you will. C’est la vie. You can see an example of this kind of writing in my Lake Brunner post.
Give it a whirl. If you only want to keep up with my travels and look at the pretty photos & videos, then that’s cool – scroll no further than the photos, and/or check out the “Where I’ve been” map.
With love,
–Ash
What van-life is really like! West Coast Laundromat in Westport, 13/04/21. Beard days = 30