Otago Daily Times

Campers stay cosy in caravan through rain

- VALU MAKA valu.maka@odt.co.nz

DUNEDIN campers stayed calm and camped on despite the bad weather at the weekend.

Dunedin Holiday Park and Motels manager Richard Archer said their room facilities were fully booked as guests exchanged their tents for warmer accommodat­ion.

Most campers had chosen to go into cabins, but not everyone.

‘‘We had a family from New Plymouth — they had their kids and a big tent and they were determined to weather the storm.’’

Richard and April McMurdo, from Rangiora, said they were lucky to be in their caravan, sheltered from the rain.

‘‘The weather didn’t really affect us, so no leakages, no nothing.’’

Mr McMurdo said much of their holiday involved resting and reading, but he hoped as the weather improved they would have the opportunit­y to get out and about and visit some Dunedin bays.

 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? Warm and dry . . . Relaxing in their caravan at Dunedin Holiday Park and Motels yesterday were Richard and April McMurdo, of Rangiora.
PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR Warm and dry . . . Relaxing in their caravan at Dunedin Holiday Park and Motels yesterday were Richard and April McMurdo, of Rangiora.

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