Richard and I had a final breakfast with our Dunedin friends (Aka family) before hopping back on the bikes. We’re continuing down South after spending the last 4.5 months working over the winter. ItOkumaya devam et
Richard and I had a final breakfast with our Dunedin friends (Aka family) before hopping back on the bikes. We’re continuing down South after spending the last 4.5 months working over the winter. ItOkumaya devam et
After a good first day, we started comparatively early. At around 9:45 a.m. we were on the first climb. this should still have a few meters of elevation left in it. After an hour of struggling slowlyOkumaya devam et
We started in the rain and cycled the whole day in refreshing water. but before we started we met for the first time in our life someone with a parol anklet on. His name was Tony and he was reallyOkumaya devam et
55km boogie down the coast to Purakaunui Bay. Started off with a slight sleep in. We’d tossed around the idea of cycling out to Roaring Bay before dawn to see the Yellow-Eyed Penguins but alas theOkumaya devam et
Richard’s birthday 🎉
We woke up to a misty bay and enjoyed the gravel road out. We visited the Purakaunui Waterfall which was especially thunderous from the recent rains. Also chatted with someOkumaya devam et
Left the beautiful curio bay and made our way towards invercargill. At this point we were pretty low on food (aside from dry meals which we’re getting pretty boring at this point). We made it to aOkumaya devam et
After a well deserved “day off” (which of course included restock and 20km of riding), we started the journey up the West Coast.
We packed our bikes to the brim with snacks and fresh food afterOkumaya devam et