Thursday, 19 November 2009

Nearly in Wellington

10/11/09 Gisborne to Morere
Got covered in cement dust first thing due to road being dug up - not much fun. Day got better though and we had a big climb to 488metres and then a great descent. Ended the day at the hot springs over the road from the campsite. Really lovely quiet place.

11/11/09 Morere to Wairoa
Had easy short ride to Wairoa and stayed in a fantastic (massive) cabin at a really nice campsite. We ate pies from an award winning bakers for lunch and then spent the rest of day in our cabin as it poured down with rain (like England!)

12/11/09 Wairoa to Napier (art deco capital of NZ)
Got bus to Napier as we were advised that the road was dangerous due to it being narrow in many places and the trucks. The views were spectacular and is would have been a great ride if other vehicles didn't exist. Napier is lovely and quite a good place to spend a few days, which is what we did. We visited the aquarium and saw 2 kiwis - very big and clumsy looking things. Also went on a tour of the wineries near Napier and went to a great cidery/brewery. Met a couple that had lived in Goosnargh (about 5 miles from Longridge) until about 7 years ago. Ended up eating out for all 3 nights as the backpacker hostel was overun with young germans partying - how very dare they!!! We do feel quite old here sometimes!

15/11/09 Napier to Wanstead
Really big headwind today so quite hard going but we had the quietest road yet - hardly another sole around. Arrived at a farm stay hostel, which was wonderful. Miles from any busy roads and surrounded by fields of sheep. The hosts, Ellen and Greg, were fantastic and we decided to stay 2 nights so Greg could show us around his farm in the morning. We went out with him for a couple of hours on the quad bike and his dogs and had a great time. He asked us how we'd financed our trip and was really impressed when we told him our interest rate on our mortgage (they are much higher over here).

17/11/09 Wanstead to Pongaroa
Really big headwind again but we managed to cycle 107km (the best yet). We arrived at another farm stay hostel and had the place to ourselves all night. The owners didn't come and see us so it felt a bit wierd. The rain was terrible the next day so we stayed in bed until quite late. Later on Peter (the son of the owners) came with homemade biscuits, eggs and milk and invited us for dinner with them. We had a great meal and it was lovely to meet George and Pauline. Pauline also gave us a bag of goodies for our ride tomorrow. Such a kind lady.

19/11/09 Pongaroa to Masterton
Had a lovely ride again on the quiet road. Off to Wellington (the capital) tomorrow and then we'll be getting the ferry to the South Island. Very exciting!

Monday, 9 November 2009

We survived the East Cape

It took us 5 days (including a day off) to cycle the 330km of the very unpopulated and very beautiful East Cape; Opotiki to Gisborne.

Wed 4th Nov - Opotiki to Te Kaha
What a 'fintistic' days cycling. Gorgeous coastal views all day in blissful sunshine. Then we stayed at a 'home stay' with a Maori family with a hot tub right next to the beach. We spent about 2 hours in it to re-awaken the sore bits! Then we had a spectacular sun set. Life is sweet.


Thur 5th Nov - Te Kaha to Te Araroa
Cycled our first 90km. Had drizzle (like Scotland) but the scenery was still wild and stunning. Did not have a hot tub - damn!

Fri 6th Nov - Te Araroa to Tokomaru Bay
Another 90km day with a tricky head wind, but it was sunny again. Had massive views all day, including stunning views of Mount Hokurangi.

We're getting fitter and stronger. Found a brilliant hostel with elevated views of Tokomaru Bay - really small place with a great pub and a great beach. We got the 'honey moon suite' - a cabin in the trees with stunning views over the bay - wonderful.

Wharf at Tokomaru Bay:


Sat 7th Nov - Day off at Tokomaru Bay
Got woken by sunrise ('honey moon suite' does not have curtains!) and as we were on the the east coast we would have been amongst the first people in the world to see it. Had a lazy day but then went to the beach. Nick tried to surf and ended up with a nasty injury. Went to pub again for tea and beer.

Sun 8th Nov - Arrive in Gisborne after cycling 104km (blimey!)
Compared to all the other days on the east coast the scenery was a bit dull and the head wind came back so it was a relief to get to Gisborne. Decided to camp for 2 nights and have a day off to recover from yesterday. Also, we are in a 'city' so we can enjoy a bit of civilisation again! There is a dolphin who regularly visits the harbour where we are camping but knowing our luck with dolphins he'll have heard we are coming and done a runner!

On Tuesday we head South via Napier to Wellington and we should be in the South Island in about 2 weeks.

Monday, 2 November 2009

White Island Pictures

Took loads of pictures and a few videos to try and capture the place



Stange, wonderful White Island

Just got back from a boat trip to the White Island near Whakatane. Here are some photos to give you an idea of how weird this place is: