GROWING THE GORGE

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WORDS Joshua Brosnahan PHOTOS Konrad Kreative

Ashley Gorge’s campground spot represents the quintessential holiday destination for many of us growing up here in Christchurch. For decades, it’s been a stalwart for summertime sojourns, long weekends with the grandparents, and BBQs with extended families – hordes of happy children have been raised on getaways in this crevasse of the Canterbury Plains.

Minutes from Oxford township, the campground has also been a home base for people keen on hunting, fishing, and more.

Current proprietors of the site, Wayne and Sally Schist, hadn’t ever given much thought to buying a campground – and yet they’re currently working towards their sixth summer as owners. Most of the year, the couple manage to work on the campsite without any assistance.

When asked why the campground remained so successful, Sally puts it down to being in their own ‘hidden little corner’ of Canterbury.

“You’re just 45 minutes from Christchurch, surrounded by native bush and birdsong, and where that cold easterly wind won’t find you. There’s a unique microclimate here, and our night skies are perfect for stargazing. The swimming river is clean and clear and always fun to explore.”

The campground caters to both families and couples while creating a homely, friendly atmosphere within the natural surroundings. One of the many walks nearby leads to a waterfall.

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Wayne mentions they have both honed their DIY skills over the years, and they even enlist the family to help in busy periods.

“It took a couple of years to find our rhythm, and plan by the seasons; now it feels effortless.

“While we certainly can feel our age during the busy season, all is soon forgotten when the pace slows. It is still exciting making sure all the projects are completed in time for that first long weekend. We wanted the campground to feel and look like it was loved.”

In the approaching season, regular visitors might see some changes in the park. The couple is introducing a mini fruit tree orchard and outdoor games for families. There are plans to extend the recent camping pod additions, with more private and secluded options for couples. There’ll even be a glamping tent and a caravan for even more alternative accommodation options – something for every situation.

Guests can pick their own salads from the camp garden and enjoy complimentary honey from the beehives at the camp; you have the options to be as active or relaxed as you wish.

Wayne and Sally have seen a steady increase each year, as more and more Kiwi families rediscover the joys of camping.

“The last few weeks, we have seen the majority of our guests hiring a campervan for the first time and hitting the road. New Zealand is a beautiful country with much to discover. Just like us, that hidden gem could be just around the corner.”

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