*mutter* *mutter* *mutter* some people have all the luck.
On a more serious note, sounds like a bloody good time to be had. :)
>
> mutter mutter mutter some people have all the luck.
>
> On a more serious note, sounds like a bloody good time to be had. :)
ATM the people on the Trail are mostly NZ and Oz folk. Get in quick and
do it before it is taken over by the Yanks - I like my wilderness
unspoilt by gleaming golden arches every 20km
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Heheheh, going to take me a while to pedal to Otago, mate. Than there is
the small matter of crossing that trench with me bike :)
Looks a good thing to do.
Would it be feasible to do it in a group with car support for luggage, food
etc?
I have followed the trail on google maps sat view. checking out the size of
towns etc.
...quite interesting.
could you do it with out prebooking accomodation? ie is there plenty
available in non holiday periods.
My experience on my one and only visit (to Auckland) is that it's worth
visiting NZ just o experience how courteous and trusting Kiwi's
are......Americans used to say that about Australia once
As a resident of Dunedin it's a 200km ride by main rd to start of rail
trail, then 230km return trip over the trail and back home. So that makes a
good round trip that I have done a few times. I have never bothered booing
accomodation anywhere, but carry a one man tent - which I have used a few
times. The trail itself is easy riding. It can be done in one day, and there
is such an event each year attracting hundreds of entrants. It's a good
trip. For the more asdventurous a trip from Dunedin, through central Otago'
up West coast, then over Arthur's pass to Ch-ch takes about 10 - 12 days.
Magnificent and has the benefit of very quiet roads.
> As a resident of Dunedin it's a 200km ride by main rd to start of rail
>
> trail, then 230km return trip over the trail and back home. So that
> makes a
> good round trip that I have done a few times. I have never bothered
> booing
> accomodation anywhere, but carry a one man tent - which I have used a
> few
> times. The trail itself is easy riding. It can be done in one day, and
> there
> is such an event each year attracting hundreds of entrants. It's a
> good
> trip. For the more asdventurous a trip from Dunedin, through central
> Otago'
> up West coast, then over Arthur's pass to Ch-ch takes about 10 - 12
> days.
> Magnificent and has the benefit of very quiet roads.
Damn! More places I have to ride before I die. At this rate I'll live
forever.
Well, when you're in Dunedin you could do the ride over the peninsula. It's
only 40 kms but is rated by the lonely planet guide as the best bike ride in
the world. Then when you've finished that, you can tackle the top half of
NZ's south island. Around the Malborough sounds, through Buller gorge -
which has been rated by travel magazines as the best drive in the world,
then over the Lewis pass to Christchurch.