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149-päiväinen seikkaillu — Ben and Christine in NZ Lue lisää
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    Bongo shuttling - Wakamarina

    21. maaliskuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    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 and Nydia Bay. Things didn't go quite to plan... turns out we maybe should have done a bit more research.

    We set off on Monday to tackle the Wakamarina track, after shuttling our vehicles to the 'put in' and 'take out' and epic levels of faff we set off at midday cycling up the kiwi road in the blistering heat only to meet a road closure 30 mins into our climb. Without a plan B we had no choice but to turn back to the van. We decided it was too late to complete the ride before sunset so after an ice cream stop (and a whole frozen cheesecake for Marty) we returned to the campsite to reevaluate.

    On Tuesday, we decided to go for Wakamarina take 2 rather than the original Nydia Bay plan. Due to the road closure we had an extra long Bongo shuttle and an even longer climb up the road to the start of the trail.

    When we finally reached the start of the Wakamarina, we were not disappointed. Native beech forest, lots of single track climbing and a bit of hike a bike but wow were the descents worth it!! The final descent dropped 800m down twisting, turning, rocky, rooty switchbacks leaving us with the biggest smiles on our faces by the time we reached Devil's Creek Hut at the bottom.

    After crossing Doom Creek and reaching the van our day was far from over. The boys had a 2.5 hour shuttle to run whilst Jenny and I rode 15km back to Canvastown. After lots of no hands riding, running man, YMCA, and planking practice, we made it to the pub in Canvastown with minutes to spare before dark!!

    48km with 1765m climbing and so much fun and laughter!

    Now we have a 5.30 start for the ferry north tomorrow!

    Christine
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  • Päivä 92

    Back to Rotorua

    23. maaliskuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    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 and homemade doughnuts.

    Ben is racing the EWS Challenger Enduro so I took myself off to explore Rotorua today whilst he practises for the race tomorrow. I had a nice chill out in Kuirau geothermal park, which is right in the middle of Rotorua next to our hostel. My tired legs enjoyed a dip in the thermal foot pools.

    Now ready to get biking again after a few days off... bring on Crankworx!

    C
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    Crankworx - Challenger Enduro

    25. maaliskuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    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 day before the pro's event. Fortunately we got the weather and what had been a damp course for practice dried up (mostly) into hero dirt for race time! The course covered just 4 timed stages but took us on an all day route around the Redwoods with most riders clocking up well over 50km and 5+ hours. I held it together all day and finished with no crashes and a respectable time putting me at the right end of the men's open field. Thanks to Abby and Paul, who I rode with for the day, for keeping the banter high throughout!

    Ben
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    Crankworx Rotorua Festival

    27. maaliskuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

    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 Challenger Enduro myself we got up early again the next day to watch the pro's tear up the Redwoods, unfortunately the weather turned and they faced an exciting day of slippy conditions! The next week went by with a mix of biking up in the Redwoods in the mornings and then cruising down to Skyline to watch the big events of the festival. The highlights of which were probably the flood-lit night time Whip-Offs and the ground-breaking Slopestyle on the McGazza course. During our down time we soaked up the expo and I had a couple of cheeky demo laps on the 'Mr Black' downhill. We're back to Auckland soon for a well-earned rest!

    Ben
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  • Päivä 109

    Rainbow Mountain

    9. huhtikuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    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 geothermal beauties, which we stopped to admire on the climb to the top. The wet clay surface made climbing to the top a little tricky but thankfully not too long.

    After admiring the views from the top we set off down the descent, unfortunately our party of five quickly became a party of four when Paul, our riding mate from northern England, decided to have a fight with a rock a few corners into the trail (the rock won!). Being good friends we strapped up Paul's fingers and waved goodbye as we sent him off down the road. Time to party train down some slick rooty corners before hitting the fast and flowing loam section down to Kerosene Creek at the bottom of the mountain.

    We decided not to take a dip in the hot springs at the bottom as Paul's hand was looking in need of some medical attention.

    Minus a fractured fourth metacarpal and some obligatory faff, today was another fun day on the bikes.

    Christine
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  • Päivä 116

    Cape Reinga

    16. huhtikuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    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 the exact point where the Pacific and Tasman seas collide. A short walk around the the headland took us above an ancient tree which Maori legend tells us is where the spirits of the deceased flow out through the tree roots and off the tip of the island.

    Ben
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  • Päivä 116

    Spirit's Bay

    16. huhtikuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    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. Tomorrow we travel towards the Bay of Islands for some more relaxation!

    Ben
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  • Päivä 117

    Te Paki Giant Sand Dunes

    17. huhtikuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    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 enormous dunes was easier said than done but when we reached the top we got our first sighting of the famous Ninety Mile Beach.

    Surfing down the dunes was fantastic fun, although a little daunting standing at the top of the steepest slopes, it's crazy how fast you can go.

    After a few hours of fun, and caked head-to-toe in sand, we headed off in the van to find Ninety Mile Beach.

    Christine
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    90 Mile Beach

    17. huhtikuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    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. We were lucky enough to time our visit to catch the sun set over the Tasman Sea and it was spectacular!!Lue lisää

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    Bay of Islands

    18. huhtikuuta 2017, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    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 of all we thought we would brush the dust off the bikes and we headed to the birthplace of New Zealand, Waitangi, to check out the tracks at Waitangi Bike Park. Compared to the rest of the biking we've done throughout the country it wasn't much to write home about especially as the clay-like surface had become extremely slick and sticky after the enormous amounts of rain in the past few weeks. After an hour or two of biking we decided to put the bikes away and enter full tourist mode!

    We were keen to get out into those famous crystal-clear turquoise waters so we booked a dolphin spotting cruise around the islands and out to the Hole in the Rock. We picked a fantastic morning with barely a cloud in the sky to explore and islands and to our delight our boat came across a pod of playful dolphins less than an hour into the journey.

    Then we continued our cruise round the bay out to the Hole in the Rock. Unfortunately the water gods were not on our side and the swell was too big for our skipper to take us through the hole, but we did get pretty close before he decided against it.

    Following a relaxing few hours cruising round the bay and learning all about the history of the region, we pulled into Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka island. After a walk up the hill to the viewpoint across the islands we had time for a paddle in the 21°C waters before jumping back on the boat and heading for Russell.

    Russell, one of NZ's earliest settlements, was once nicknamed the 'hellhole of the Pacific' due to the misbehaviours of the passing sailors who frequented the town. It certainly doesn't live up to that name now. We found a beautiful little township with some lovely cafes and restaurants dotted along the shore and great views out into the Bay. After a good wander and a leisurely lunch we headed back across the water to Paihia.

    We hadn't quite had enough of the tropical Bay of Islands' climate quite yet so decided to give stand up paddle boarding a go the next morning. After confidently assuring the rental guy we had paddle boarded before and didn't need a lesson, we were left to find our feet ourselves! Thankfully the boards are a lot more stable than they look and we didn't even fall in! We spent the morning paddling around the islands close to Paihia and even managed a swim in the gloriously warm waters off one of the islands. As usual we were just having too much fun to take any photos so you'll have to take our word for it that we are absolute paddle boarding pros!!

    Then sadly it was time to say goodbye to the Bay of Islands, and what felt like a little holiday within our holiday! Feeling happy and relaxed we headed south again, aiming for the west coast.

    Christine
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