Make a plan
What to pack Driver essentials: driver licence, AA Membership card, prescription and/or sunglasses, mobile phone. In-car comfort: CDs/ music, snacks, water. In-car practicalities: phone charger, maps and guides, first aid kit, tissues, coins for honesty box purchases. Break essentials: walking shoes, sun hats, sunblock, wind jacket, camera, picnic basket, thermos and rug. Stop off in Tāwharanui Regional Park, Auckland • TOP RIGHT: Taking a photo LOWER RIGHT: Picnic in the outdoors. ALL IMAGES: © Auckland Unlimited
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that intriguing museum you’ve always meant to stop at. Then refer to that list as you make your packing list: togs, towels, walking shoes, fishing kit etc.
First items: pen and paper. Lists are good. Visualise the journey and note all the activities you plan to include on your road trip such as swimming, walking, picnicking, fishing off that little wharf at the end of the beach, checking out
You’re in a car, right? So no worries about excess weight. Pack lots. Take walking poles, binoculars, board games, a chilly bin. Take lots of clothing, lots of layers. Pop a beanie and a pair of gloves in, why not? It’s tempting to imagine your road trip will be enjoyed under cloudless blue skies but – hello, this is New Zealand. Pack rain coats, umbrellas, gumboots.
ll the big decisions are made. You’ve done your roadie research, you know where and when you’re going, who you’re taking and how you’re travelling. Ready to go! Not quite. You need to pack and you need to pack well.
Overnight: clothes, toiletries and medications, obviously – but also consider taking several books, a pack of cards, a torch, an astronomy guide, Bluetooth speakers, a cosy blanket and outdoor cushions.
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