
January the 3rd and another group interested in
Plummers Point kayak adventure. Julie had contacted me by email and subsequently phone and we were looking at the Mount
Maunganui Marvel however the tides were not suitable and we decided on
Plummers Point. The weather forecast was not looking good the day before so it was all on standby. The morning of the 3rd and the day was looking alright, however there was a large low coming up from the south but thanks to the met service I called Julie and said I thought we wold be alright. She was keen and her niece and nephew who were over on holiday from England were heading back on Monday so she thought it would be good to give them a day off before flying

back. We arranged to met at
Plummers Point at approx 11.30 after her husband
Jes had finished work. I got there a bit earlier and set
everything up to save time hoping to beat the rain heading our way. Julie,
Jes, their son Daniel and Emma and Mike (niece/nephew) arrived soon after and off we set. We had all packed lunch and our plan was to head over to
Motuhoe Island, explore the coastline, have a meal and then head back. Half way to
Motuhoe Emma had spotted a bird in the water and was unsure what it was. After some confusion on distance and direction of this creature I spotted a blue penguin bobbing up in down in the water. Daniel debated the issue somewhat as he didn't think it was cold enough for penguins. I think I convinced him. The tide was high and it gave us an opportunity to get up close to
Motuhoe shoreline and negotiate a few

of the overhanging
Pohutakawa Trees and also get nice and close to the white sandstone cliffs. A shout went up as a
kahawai jumped out of the water nearby as we headed to our picnic spot. We found a nice little beach to have lunch and I explained a little about the local history of the area. Looking south there was the ominous sign of the predicted rain hanging over the
Kaimai ranges so we quickly packed up a headed back. Daniel was feeling the pressure and his dad was having to do all the work. (you can reply to this Daniel and give your version of events) I decided to give them a hand and gave them a bit of tow. Three quarters of the way back and we got hit by heavy rain but the good new was it was gone as quick as it came and the kayak up the inlet was fine and calm and we were able to get packed up while staying relatively dry.
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