TransNZ Enduro - Days 3 to 5

Three more days of wild racing, in 3 unique locations! The second half of the TransNZ is based in Queenstown but features riding at Coronet Peak, Alexandra and the Skyline Bike Park. We had three daysLæs mere
Post-Race Relaxation at Hanmer Springs

After 6 days of riding and early starts on the Trans NZ Enduro we treated ourselves to a relaxing afternoon at Hanmer Springs on the journey up to Nelson. Loads of outdoor thermal pools to choose fromLæs mere
Wairoa Gorge

Wairoa Gorge is situated deep into Wairoa Valley about an hour from Nelson and is home to some of New Zealand's most exclusive hand-built mtb trails. When we were offered a space on a private shuttleLæs mere
We love Nelson!

Wow... Nelson did not disappoint. We spent nearly two weeks here experiencing the truly awesome steep, gnarly trails.
So many trails, so little time! We managed to pack in most of the iconic tracksLæs mere
Kill Devil

During our time in Nelson we took a day trip over to Golden Bay to tackle the Kill Devil track in the Kahurangi National Park.
The out-and-back route started with a fairly punishing climb up 57-58Læs mere
Bongo shuttling - Wakamarina

At the Trans NZ we met Marty and Jenny who are also the proud owners of a Mazda Bongo! 🚐🚐
We had grand ideas to pair up with them and do the point to point back country tracks at Wakamarina andLæs mere
Back to Rotorua

After a 3 hour ferry and 6/7 hour drive we arrived in Rotorua for Crankworx bike festival.
We had a nice evening exploring the Rotorua night market last night, sampling some delicious Pad Thai andLæs mere
Crankworx - Challenger Enduro

The first weekend of Crankworx Rotorua kicked things off with a big enduro race weekend. I took part in the Challenger event which was a one day practice - one day race format and was run the dayLæs mere
Crankworx Rotorua Festival

We spent two weeks in Rotorua for the Crankworx festival - an extended celebration of all things bikes. Enduro, downhill, slalom, slopestyle - everything's covered! After competing in the ChallengerLæs mere
Rainbow Mountain

Our friends, Jenny and Marty, head home to Colorado tomorrow so we thought we would get one final ride in with them up Rainbow Mountain.
Rainbow Mountain is home to some more magical geothermalLæs mere
Cape Reinga

Cape Reinga is the most northerly tip of New Zealand. We drove up from Auckland to start a week of relaxation in Northland. A stunningly scenic lighthouse awaited us perched upon a cliff over theLæs mere
Spirit's Bay

The evening of our day at the top of the Island was spent at Spirits Bay a few miles along the coast. This picturesque bay hosts a beautiful campsite on the edge of a seemingly endless beach. TomorrowLæs mere
Te Paki Giant Sand Dunes

We've been off the bikes for a few days now and decided we needed a bit of an adrenaline hit so off we went to Te Paki for a spot of sand boarding on the giant sand dunes.
Climbing the enormousLæs mere
90 Mile Beach

Although 90 Mile Beach is technically a public highway and we saw quite a few vehicles zipping up and down, we decided to leave the Bongo in the carpark and take a walk along the beach instead. WeLæs mere
Bay of Islands

As part of our trip to Northland we spent a few wonderful days in the subtropical Bay of Islands. Even as we come into winter here in New Zealand we were still basking in glorious sunshine.
First ofLæs mere
Piha

Our final stop from our trip up north and we thought it was time we visited the west coast and those famous black sand beaches so we stopped in at Piha on our way back to Auckland.
Not quite a dayLæs mere
Wine on Waiheke

Today we borrowed Nicky and David's bikes and hopped on the passenger ferry from Half Moon Bay over to Waiheke island in the Hauraki Gulf.
Waiheke is known as the island of wine with about 25Læs mere
Coromandel Adventure

From the moment we got here we were just in awe of the spectacular beauty of the Coromandel Peninsula!
We drove up the west coast of the peninsula this morning, stopping in Thames and Coromandel TownLæs mere
Coromandel Continued

Today we left Port Jackson at the very northerly tip of the peninsula and made our way back down the winding coastal road, with stunning views over the Hauraki Gulf. The Bongo took the gravel roads inLæs mere
Late Birthday Celebrations

Yesterday our van decided to throw a major strop and left us stranded on the side of the road for the best part of the day, so we decided to delay birthday celebrations till today.
After being towedLæs mere
Giant 2w Enduro

Today we both took part in the Giant 2w Enduro in Whakarewarewa Forest in Rotorua. This was my first ever mountain bike race and Ben's second race in New Zealand. I opted for the much easier 4-stageLæs mere
Windy Welly

So after nearly five months in New Zealand we finally got round to visiting the capital! We'd visited the ferry terminal already on our trips back and forth from the South Island but thought we shouldLæs mere