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Thursday 12 November 2015

08/03/2015 - Cycle Touring New Zealand - Day 46 - Tackling the highest road in the country!

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Distance cycled: 72km from Wanaka to just outside of Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand.
Average speed: 16.6km/h
Moving Time: 4h19m
Elevation Ascended: 1475m
Total Distance on Current trip: 3,346km
Distance until I have cycled the circumference of Earth: 5,061km
Money spent: $4 on an ice cream

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The last two days of doing nothing but sitting on my laptop to soak up as much internet as I could, ate plenty of food and inhaled chocolate was precisely what both Spencer and I needed. We spent our time at a campsite just on the outskirts of town that offered fast internet and a hot tub with sauna, the perfect retreat for worn down cyclists and at $21 a night to camp not badly priced.
We eventually left the campsite to tackle the highest road in New Zealand between Wanaka and Queenstown that winded up to 1100 meters on a progressively steeper road before dropping down into the valley floor before Queenstown.
It was jaw dropping scenery along the way and near perfect conditions.
I'm guessing you can see that I am absolutely loving this place! It is truly spectacular and easily THE most amazing and picturesque views I have seen in all the countries I have visited over the past 10 years!

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Thursday 5 November 2015

05/03/2015 - Cycle Touring New Zealand - Day 45– A Bloody good day.

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Distance cycled: 61km from Boundary Creek to Wanaka
Average speed: 17.2km/h
Moving Time: 3h14m
Elevation Ascended: 935m
Total Distance on Current trip: 3,266km
Distance until I have cycled the circumference of Earth: 5,141km

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With the most stunning scenery of what New Zealand has offered thus far today was simply epic! These picture depict how amazing our day was. We have now made it into Wanaka where we will be spending the next two days resting and recovering at a campsite. Something that is much needed.

 

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04/03/2015 - Cycle Touring New Zealand - Day 44 - a massive improvement from yesterday.

 

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Distance cycled: 93km from Haast to Boundary Creek, South Island, New Zealand.
Average speed: 17.9km/h
Moving Time: 5h13m
Elevation Ascended: 1798m
Total Distance on Current trip: 3,205km
Distance until I have cycled the circumference of Earth: 5,202km

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The sun was out, the wind on our backs, an addition to our crew and the pure beauty of this country, all these things made us forget yesterday, the most awful day of cycling for me in recent memory.
Knowing we had Haast pass to conquer today having to ascend a steep 600 meters Spencer was worried about his knee, it was bothering him greatly and he was unsure if he would be able to cycle it but he attempted it anyway and succeeded. It was a very steep incline but relatively short, but due to the sun we were all (including a Hungarian guy named Lucas who joined us in the morning) sweating profusely.
Lucas had been on more or less the same trip as us starting in Auckland and headed south and we invited him to join us.
Making it to the top of the pass we were enthralled by the beauty of the mountains that surrounded us, it was breathtaking; this day certainly lived up the notion that New Zealand is the most beautiful place in the world. With more waterfalls you could poke a stick at, towering jagged snow capped mountains in the distance and a valley floor that would channel the wind onto our backs - it was a truly amazing day and the campsite we stayed at wasn't too shabby either - on the edge of the Wanaka lake with little sand flies to drive you insane. It was little wonder that we were all so happy with such an epic day of riding.

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