Otago Daily Times

Caravanner­s holiday away from it all

- KERRIE WATERWORTH kerrie.waterworth@odt.co.nz

THE grass beds of Lake Wanaka took on a whole new meaning yesterday, when a caravan appeared on the Glendhu Bay Motor Camp pontoon with a patch of greenery beside it.

Manager Phil Hunt said the old staff caravan was moved on to the pontoon ‘‘for a bit of a joke’’.

The ‘‘grass’’ had originally been a section of synthetic tennis court covering and was rescued from the rubbish.

The caravan contained a bed.

It would be used by his son and partner overnight, Mr Hunt said, and today they were going to move a hot tub on to the pontoon and hold a barbecue.

Mr Hunt said the pontoon had been extremely popular with children over the summer, and on one occasion it had 102 people on it.

Unlike many other accommodat­ion providers, Glendhu Bay Motor Camp had its best summer in years.

Today, it was expecting another big influx, of competitor­s arriving for the Challenge Wanaka Half, Mr Hunt said.

 ?? PHOTO: JEFF DONALDSON ?? Water view . . . Glendhu Bay Motor Camp manager Phil Hunt ‘‘camps’’ in the middle of Lake Wanaka yesterday.
PHOTO: JEFF DONALDSON Water view . . . Glendhu Bay Motor Camp manager Phil Hunt ‘‘camps’’ in the middle of Lake Wanaka yesterday.

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