Day 2- Auckland
After a good night of sleep following arrival at Auckland we were awake at about 8.00am.
We had a cooked breakfast of bacon and eggs with coffee and was into assembly of the bikes!
Apart from a few troubles with the front box the bikes were assembled by about 11.00am shortly after Chris arrived at the hotel. Chris is staying close to the CBD. He helped us with the final few assembly items and we decided to do a ride to the Auckland harbour to test out the bikes.
Chris mentioned it was the Auckland Day holiday so the roads were not busy.
The ride into town was about 25 kms and we stopped at a bike shop so it could get a few things checked.
The weather was fine apart from a heavy shower whilst at the bike shop. The other issue was a strong southerly wind which was fine for the inward journey but made the ride back a little more challenging.
Arriving at the harbour we were met with big holiday crowds but managed to find a table at a restaurant overlooking an area where there was dragon boat racing.
After lunch it was back to the hotel after Chris left us and we made a good fist of finding our way! One small glitch saw us track back to the CBD but we corrected quickly.
We did about 50 kms in the shake down ride and the bike is now set for the adventure ahead.
After a good dinner of fish and chips it will be bedtime to dream of the days ahead!
Good first day but hope the winds drop tomorrow!
Photos show bike assembled and us getting ready for the ride
Day 1 At airport
Today I leave for Auckland with Steve Seymour to meet Chris Jones in Auckland to begin the ride to Wellington and eventually through to Christchurch.
We are on the ride for about 4 weeks
This morning Steve and I met with the Wheeliebinners at their coffee stop to have a chat and say goodbye.
It was good to reconnect with so many after the Christmas break and receive their good wishes.
Looking forward to the latest New Zealand adventure .
See pictures below of bike boxed up and coffee with the boys this morning
Days 19 & 20 At Christchurch and Travelling Home
Day 18- Kaikoura to Christchurch 49 kms of riding
Early on the ride we stopped on the beach
Me on the swing bridge near where we had lunch
Me riding on the trail
At lunch at Waikuku
Some boats on the canal near where we had lunch
Day 17- The Bach to Kaikoura
The Wheeliebinners tree now planted with Chris looking suitably impressed
The day begins in the van
Snow capped hills and river at Kaikoura on the trail ride
Looking at the snow capped hills from near the centre of Kaikoura
(Temporary Backup) Day 16 A- The Bach
A view over the pond and swimming hole
A view back from the pond to the Bach
A closer view of the Bach
The creek that flows through the property that supplies the running water and hydro power for the house
Day 16-Maruia Saddle Ride 42 kms
At the start of the ride!
Getting ready at the start of the ride
Chris’s sign at the top of the climb
All the Aussies at the top of the climb
Interesting view of the trail crossing a river with a lovely bridge
A view of the trail
An interesting gorge along the valley
Day 15- Rest Day - Drive to Nelson
Waterfall created by earthquake movement!
Another view of the waterfall
Main Street of Nelson
The boys preparing dinner… Stephen ( left) John ( centre) and Rob ( right)
Me doing Ellio’s secret salad recipe!!!
Day 14- Rest Day at the Bach
Day 12- Hokitika to Ross then relocate to the “Bach” 35 kms
A bridge crossing
Another bridge crossing
…..and again another bridge
At the end of the Wilderness Trail ….another ride completed.
A welcome sight for lunch at Reefton
Chris’s pizza oven…we are trying to build one of these at our holiday house at Rye
A view of the “Bach” which is set in lovely surroundings
Chris shows off his water system
…. And the hydro power system
Dinner of venison and lamb patties with the salad supplied by me and Ellio
Day 13 - Big River Wailtuta 27 kms
At Reefton for coffee and to meet some of the riders on the TA
The start of the Big River ride!
Some of the 4WD track early on in the ride
The views were good when I had a chance to get my eyes up from looking where I was going!
Here we went in to one of the gold mine tunnels along the track… there were lots of these!
Another view of a section of the track!
….a selfie of me at the end of the ride… tired and wet!
Phil and Rob waiting for the van to arrive in the shelter of the toilet block!
Day 11- Kumara to Hokitika 72 kms
Me outside the hotel ready to leave
Typical view of the trail today with rainforest style vegetation
Another view along the trail going across swamps
A view of one of the rivers we crossed
…. The rock has been transplanted!
At the top of one of the climbs
A view down the valley towards Hokitika
Day 10 - Christchurch to Greymouth by Train then Ride from Greymouth to Hokitika 30 kms
Late picture at the end of the A2O with all of us at the Pacific Ocean!!!
Boarding the train at Christchurch
Scene on the train journey through the window
…. And another one!
At Arthur’s pass
Leaving Greymouth after getting off the train and changing in the car park to the surprise of the passing foot traffic!
The trail was very good!
We crossed this bridge
All of us at Arthur’s Pass
Our hotel room for the night….. very comfortable!
Day 9 - Rest Day Christchurch
Day 8 - Duntroon to Oamaru - 54 kms
At the start of the ride outside the Duntroon Gaol
Ian in the racks outside the Gaol
The trail and typical country
Signage along the trail was very good and there was no way you could get lost!
Me at a sign
Lunch at the Enfield Hotel
The ride in through the Oamaru botanical gardens
The final street through to the end of the ride at the wharf
Me asleep on the van ride to Christchurch!!!!
Day 7 - Omarama to Cromwell 96.5 kms
Early morning across the valley
One of the climbs on the trail….apologies for my shadow!
Lunch at Benmore Dam
A view of the valley going towards Kurow
Two blokes contemplating the world!
Chris and Stephen with a km to go!
The end of the trail at Duntroon!!!!
Day 6 -Twizel to Omarama 82 kms
A view across one of the canals we rode alongside
Salmon fishing in the canal
At the Lake Oahu lodge enjoying the hospitality and the fire!
Rob enjoying the rest…. He was keen to stay have a few reds and put the bike on the trailer to our motel
Interesting view of the trail and note the sign!
Rob Phil and myself at the top of the climb!
A view of the country as we mage for Omarama
Day 5 - Mt Cook to Twizel 75 kms
All of us at Mt Cook at the start of the A2O ride
Sample of the early part of the trail
Me with the mountains behind me!
Our bikes going by helicopter transfer
The first group loads up!
More of me and the views
Couldn’t miss putting this in the blog!