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August 7, 2022 on

NZAU Day 13, Quick Update

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Hi Everyone, very far behind on the blog so here’s a quick update. We’re in Christchurch and hanging around here until our flight leaves early Tuesday morning for Melbourne. We have been putting miles on and will be getting some hiking in today and tomorrow. So many pictures to go through, too, which I hope to do on our flight. In the meantime, here’s a link to our Photos Album for this trip: https://photos.app.goo.gl/xUwss5zA7MBJqy8G7

Update #2, Day 20, 17-2-2026 (2-16 in the US)

Well, still massively behind on the blog. Some of you may have heard of the storms in NZ. We were camping one night with rain and 40 mph winds, but stayed dry in our tent and had a good place at the campground to cook and get everything packed for a wet and windy ride back to Christchurch.

Those winds pushed us up the one big climb twice for about 20-30 secs. Felt like we were on an e-bike for that little period. They also hit us around some curves and along the shore where they became crosswinds we had to fight to stay in the bike lane. All good though. We got to our hosts’ and they were so kind as to let us clean up, had picked up bike boxes for us and we packed the bikes and our bags in their dry garage. After showers, Sheralee warmed us with hot tea as we watched Jean’s videos of Paragliding all over the world. When the airport shuttle was unable to pick us up, they let us sleep, and got up at 3 AM to take us to the airport.

We’re all checked in at the gate and waiting to board the plane to Melbourne and more adventures! Stay tuned. I should be able to get a couple days done on the plane!

I did get one post done on the plane between naps. See Day 10 \/ \/ \/ \/ (below or “Previous Post”)

NZAU Day 10 Wellington & Picton

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Another early day as we wanted to get to Wellington to see some of its sights before hopping on the ferry to Picton & the South Island. We did see Catherine for a brief moment as she was letting Sponge out, but everyone was still in bed and by the time we packed everything up and got the bikes loaded at 8:30 AM, still no signs of life and we didn’t want to disturb anyone’s Saturday sleep-in. I sent a note to Dylan thanking him and Catherine for the great stay, and we set off for Wellington.

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NZAU Day 7 KM 65, The Timber Trail

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It rained most of the night. We got up at 6 am to get an early start on the next part of the trail. We skipped making coffee and breakfast to get on the way faster. Cloudy, but no more rain. Already we were having doubts about how rough this trail was (we had info that it was gravel, but mostly it was single track MTB intermediate level). However, our only other option was to back track the way we came and ride by road to Taumarunui where we were catching the bus on Thursday. That option didn’t appeal to either of us, so we sallied on.

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NZAU Day 5 Otorohanga

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At breakfast we continued with last night’s conversations. As Colin had builders and an electrician coming that day to work on his house, we bid Colin good-bye and he gave Dana a big home grown Avacado and a few hard boiled eggs for her lunch. We packed up and headed into town to get some cooking gas and visit the local bike shop as I still needed to have some work done on my bike.

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NZAU Day 4 Te Awamutu

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Another good night’s sleep and we got up to bid Theresa adieu as she had to leave to visit a sick friend. Darren fixed up breakfast and we got everything together and bid him goodbye, too carrying a couple of apples and a banana courtesy of Darren. We stopped in “downtown” Te Awamutu to visit the hardware store and get some gas for our camp stove as we hadn’t confirmed a stay that night and our backup was to camp at Lake Ngaroto. No gas at the store!

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NZAU Day 2 Auckland

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We arrived in Auckland Friday the 30th at 6 AM after completely losing Thursday due to crossing the International Date Line. The flight from Baltimore to Houston was 3 1/2 hours, an hour and a half in the terminal in Houston, and a 14 1/2 hour flight from Houston to Auckland. Not very restful, but uneventful as all good flights are. It took some time to get through customs as they need to check our tent for biological pathogens. The tent passed, as did all our luggage, and within an hour we were outside the airport in the 75 degree weather putting the bikes back together.

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