Capri Car Club NZ AGM Hamilton.
Queens Birthday Weekend 29th May - 1st June 2015. (Continued)Sunday Morning we met up with some of the group at the Avantidrome for breakfast.

After this the rest of the members arrived and we were given guided tour of the facility.

This is New Zealands new home/training centre for cycling. It is a magnificent facility which caters for many other sports a swell.

The banking on the track is amazing, 43deg, when you stand at the top it sure is a long way down.

Some of our members were given the opportunity to give it a go.

After donning their helmets and cycle clips, they were off to do a few laps.
Some of the more adventurous ones even made it up the banking past the third line.

We all drove off in convoy, out into the Cambridge countryside, and up Maungakawa (Sanatorium Hill) to take in the views.

Not a good day for photos, but this is looking back over Cambridge.


In the distance is Lake Karapiro, one of the hydro electric dams on the Waikato River, where we are heading for lunch.
In 1868 Daniel Thornton, a wealthy industrialist, bought the property from its Maori owners. The land was used mainly for grazing and fattening cattle. When Thornton died in 1881 his wife kept the property and in 1890 had a home built on the summit ridge. The lavishly furnished building and exotic garden were regarded as a local attraction.
Twelve years later the property was taken over by the Government for use as a tuberculosis sanitorium (and known as Sanitorium Hill). Later still, convalescent servicemen from World War I were cared for at Te Waikato, as it was then known. However, high running costs and transport and staffing difficulties forced it to close in 1922. The buildings and shelters were dismantled and sold.At Karapiro we drove across the dam to the west bank and along to the Mighty River Domain.

Karapiro was the second power station built of the Waikato hydro scheme. Construction of the dam and power station began in 1940, but material and labour shortage due to World War II meant progress was slow. The station was completed in 1947, four years behind schedule.
The creation of Lake Karapiro behind the dam flooded the Horahora Power Station, the first power station built on the Waikato River.


Lake Karapiro is where all our rowers go to train and compete, and over the years there have been a lot of top Olympic and Commonwealth Games medal winners.







This mirror must definitely be on a Capri

The Car-B-Q was there again cooking up the sausages and onions for lunch
The rest of the afternoon was free time, so we went back to the camp and put our feet up, and veg out, before heading out to the dinner and prize giving.

I got second prize for Best Consul Capri.

But there were only two there.
