Only in the Far North would you get an event as unique and quirky as the Taupō Bay Tractor Spectacular.
Held for the ninth time in 10 years on Saturday - one year had to be cancelled due to Covid - the annual event saw more than 40 tractors parade thorough the coastal settlement completing for prizes, including the most loved; best pre-1980s machine; best post-1980s; best decorated and best team effort.
The event was started to honour the humble workhorse tractor, a vital piece of machinery in any coastal community for getting boats in and out of the water to help provide food for whānau and recreation. Tractors are more than just a piece of machinery though, they are an integral part of life on the coast.
It’s now grown into a popular event that sees tractors come from the surrounding area and hundreds of people beside the bay’s roads to watch the tractors parade. The event also descends into a massive water fight as the tractors’ occupants and spectators do battle.