Leaving Tauranga on our 7th day. it was a hot and sticky day, not to mention our asses were hurting like heck. anyway we check on riding a ways.
stopping at a Pack 'n' Save to get 2 litres of milk and half a dozen of eggs,
plus some fruit. any how we downed the eggs and milk and started back up moving
along quite smoothly. till we got to a little rest place.
Wolf and Kurt 2013 |
Louis and Kurt 2012 Same spot |
The rain didn't stay around and we kept riding hitting some nice hills and seeing some beautiful scenery. We stopped at one point on one of the hills to take some pictures and a video.
When we did continue we hit more rain, so we stopped and waited for it to pass.
Continuing on untill we
got to this little place outside of Ohope. it was just off the road by about 50
metres and we had a stealth azz place to stick up our tent. Which
was perfect. That night we got to use our Blow up Pool beds!! :)
"sweet" they worked really well for most of the night.
In the morning of
day 8 we got up "thank God"
We packed up our
tent and deflated our air beds "that took the longest time to do" we then started riding. It was a pretty cool and chilly morning. "one of those
mornings where you get the cold sweats, Not the nicest feeling"
We continued till
Ohiwa where we stopped at a little park that had a couple benches so we could
sit and drink our breakfast which consisted of powdered milk, water and the
last of our protein powder that our older brother Louis so generously gave us.
After finishing we
left and moved onto Opotiki! stopping at a New world food store to get 2 litres
of sliver top milk 6 eggs and two packets of grain wave chips. We munched back the milk and eggs and the packets of chips before cycling along
to an information building where we finally pick up our first map. Here we also met these
German folks who told us of a freedom camp site before Te Kaha which would be our
next destination. The German folk also
said there were some hills, which was a kind thing to tell us :)
So we continued
and started getting exhausted every now and again but we just kept
pushing along.
It started getting
hotter and hotter throughout the day and at the peak temperature we reached our first
decent hill of the day......and of course something had to go wrong... Thereofre my
rear de-railer decided to fall off "Great, just what I Want" so we had to stop and walk back down the road searching for my parts that were scattered along the road. The rage
started to kick in but the most annoying thing was that there was nothing we
could do so we just had to put it all back together and hope for the best.
After it was all working again
we started to climb the hill, next thing you know was another spoke Pings while riding
"Another Spoke broke" and there was nothing we could do about that
either so we just continued. Not to mention my mood "as you could
imagine" was getting a bit of a work out as well as my legs.
We just kept
riding hitting a bit of rain and stopping at a little beach.
Now we came across
this peach tree on the side of the road which we stopped at, and I mean the
peaches on this tree where unreal!! so unreal that I've never tasted
a peaches like these peaches ;)
So I walked up to
the owners door knocked on it and asked the kind fellow if we could grab some.
He was sweet about it and said go for it. Before leaving I had to go thank him again just because the peaches were going be our dinner, so we thanked him and headed off once
again.
Now we made it to
Te Kaha, which was weird because we were looking for a freedom camp site that was supposed to be before Te Kaha?? Now Kurt and I were really confused, so we stopped on the
side of the road. I tried to find reception to call joey but couldn't find any, which
was frustrating.
We then found out that
we had already biked about 25 kms passed the freedom camping spot "Just
Great" . So instead of turning around we continued biking for another 20 odd kms until Kurt spotted out this great location to set up camp. It was sick so we
stopped, scouted the spot before moving in. It was perfect. the view was
amazing and it was right by the beach so we could take a bath and clean up the
sweat of our skin.
We set up our tent on a bit of long grass so that it would still be comfortable without our blow up beds :)
We also saw
what we believed was White Island letting of a whole bunch of smoke and this continued throughout the evening. After the long day we got back from our
swim and decided to eat a peach, brush our teeth and hit the hay.
Day 9 4th of
March: It was a pretty wet morning and our tent had drifted a ways down the bank and was sort of on its
side with us in it.
It had rained during the night, luckily Kurt trash bagged the uke and laptop to keep it dry. We tried to
wait for the sun to come out, so that our gear would be dry, except after about 20 minutes the sun still hadn't come out so we packed up our
gear and continued riding.
We started to
ride, and got the beach where the movie "Boy" was filmed, which was
interesting and neat.
We continued till
we got the a bus stop. and hid inside to avoid a little bit of rain.
The sun still
hadn't come up and it was hitting around 10 o'clock "lucky we didn't wait
for it"
Next stop was
Waihau Bay where we bought 2 litres of milk and a Moro bar. We chowed it back on a little dock that extended out over the water. We also read on the wall of the shop there that a marlin had sunk a boat
while a fisher men was trying to reel him in!! "good on you
marlin"
After finishing
the milk and our chocolate bar we headed off once again. Hitting hills more
often than not. Passing the same police officers who started getting stoked on our progress :) We stopped ridding for a bit at a little spot where we threw some rocks for about 5 minutes
before getting back on the road.
We got to hicks
bay where we met this older couple who owned an old school maybe 1940s car
with a little basket on the back who had been passing us all day. Then continued to a
little look out place at the top of this hill which didn't really have a look
out. But a tourist did end up following me to get out and I ended up taking us
on a bit of a bush crash :) ah hahah pretty funny :)
We bombed the hill
and got to a little stream under a bridge because we were so drained that we
had to cool down. We sat in the water and it was so good. We then dried out some of
our gear before continuing.
We then biked to a
little store where we couldn't even get water because the whole town was low.
As we got into Te
Araroa we then had a feed of milk and some chips were tasty!! we took a nice little
rest there and talked to some other bikers who for some reason I don't remember
anything about them apart from them being a bit full of themselves.. Guess they
weren't very interesting for me to pay attention to :) "my bad"
after talking to
them well after Kurt talked to them we climbed our last hill for the day and
found a sweet hide out camp spot.
We set up our tent, had a bit of a feed and slept till morning. During the night it started to
rain, and it didn't stop.
10th day 5th of
march or maybe it was the 6th ?? I can't remember either way it was pretty wet in
the morning waking up. The spot which we had thought to have been a good place
to put our tent was actually really hard and on a pretty step slope.
Any how we packed
up our gear, water proofing the valuables and heading off into the rain. it
kept raining and rained all day. We stop at this RSA club
after conquering these large mountains and bought a D.B
Burger and chips, once finished we then started out again, we past Ruatouria but ended up having to stop because the rain was to insane.
Cycling started to become horrible as my back tire just kept on rubbing the whole way and the rain just wouldn't give up.
We got to where
Louis and Kurt camped the year before when they were walking around the east
cape.
There was some
epic Black berries. so we had a mad munch back on those before starting back up
again.
(This berry video gets pretty boring half way in but we're pretty crazy at the start of it!!!)
After it passed we
continued and rode till we hit a little town which we got some watery milk and
some expensive chips. oh we also bought a can of rice pudding. We hadn't
really realised that we were actually at a huge altitude for most of the
day and as we left that town we had a pretty large downhill that we appreciated.
The rain at this
point finally stopped and the sun started to come out as we entered into
Tokomaru Bay. It was hot so we took off our jackets and put them in our bags.
There was a big hill ahead of us and being exhausted at this point we told each
other that we should just do it and be done with it, find a place to set up our
tent and have a feed.
After doing the
hill we ended up "as usual" biking another 20-30kms until we got to
our spot. Exhausted we pushed our bikes down through this thick grass patch and under a tree. However we spotted a better place to put our tent down so we
grabbed what we needed, left our bikes and put up our damp tent.
During the night
we were woken by a flash light Beaming into our tent. I woke up, feeling pretty
frightened, I nudged Kurt to see if he was awake. He had also woken up from it.
We both started kinda freaking out. I started getting concerned about the
bikes. so we both silently exited the tent, the figure had at this point moved
up the bank. we both decided to walk in the dark over to our bikes. The
stars where so bright but not bright enough. we would judge where we would place our feet by using the darkest patches on the ground as references. Although at some points we ended up standing on thorns and
prickles. In the end we made to our bikes.
Kurt asked me if I had closed the tent which I didn't and we started to worry if they were going
to try check out our tent... and if so we could lose all our important gear by
leaving it there.
The light then started to head our way.
We both don't know
what to do and are a bit stunned.
Kurt then yells
out the the man in front of us and says "good afternoon"
the man replys seeming to be stunned by us as much as us by him. He lets us know that we are
okay staying there and that it’s no problem.
after he left I thought to myself and told Kurt that I think I remembered him from earlier on
in the day??
Anyhow we looked for the flash light and after finding it headed back to our tent, this time being able to see the thorns and prickles that we had tramp all over..
After the scare we fell back asleep.
11th day March
6th: last day of the East cape. We woke up it was a pretty cold morning very
crisp and frost covered the grass and trees.. The sun was out and it was beautiful!!
We pack up our
tent and headed out, making our way into Tolaga Bay. The sun was out and hot with no rain in the distance. when we
got into the town we had a pie and 1 litre of milk. Then we headed off to
a very long historic Wharf.
We talked with this old fellow who claimed to have raced on our exact same model of
bike. Picking out the names of the bikes and giving us a little talk about the
good old days. "by the way the man was 70 and claimed to have raced on our
exact bikes when he was a young man... young man meaning 25. that means our
bikes are over 50 years old"
We then headed off to
Gisborne!! What a day ahead of us. The old fellow told us there where two
small hills?? there ended up being about half a dozen hills..
As the sun got
higher, it sure got hotter. We were getting closer but not as close as we
wished we were "or at least for me".
In Pouawa we took
a little brake and read a sign on freedom camping.. after reading it and being
pretty stoked on it we noticed a big "CLOSED" sticker to our left. Oh
well not like we need to camp there anyway.
Continued on to
Makorori where we stopped at a nice look out..
Our legs are now
feeling it. after 4 days straight doing 100km+ and to finish off our last day
on 60kms we made our way struggling into Gisborne.
I started getting
short fused and my bike started screwing up and with that frustration I started getting
pissed at Kurt because he couldn't remember where Beths mom's house was.
I got over
my frustration, and we eventually made it to our destination.
March 7th - 8th
Thanks to Liz
Thomson we have been able to rest and eat for the past couple days. also Kurt
got his bike fitted with two new tires after the last two
just barley made it into Gisborne.
Although my bike
is still in the shop with a cracked rear axle, one snapped front de-railer and
some broken spokes. it’s gonna cost me "after a
huge bargaining deal that I had to persuade the owner with"
it will cost me $135 to get a new rear wheel, and front de-railer. Guess it’s
the best deal I can get. let’s just hope it gets in tomorrow so we can head out
as soon as possible.
Hahaha.. Reading your guys progress is Awesome.. Keep it up..
ReplyDeleteNew Zealand looks so beautiful in your photos.. Other countries in Europe that iv seen dont even compare.. Keep that temper on lock down Wolf.. Hahaha look after your bikes and enjoy your Milk.. Looking forward to the next update.. Goodluck boys.!!
Awesome work dudes ! damn it needs a hard will and a genuine effort to push on ! keep it rolling fellas ! loving your work each day !
ReplyDeleteGreat write up and photos,sounds like you need stonger spokes for your bike and a valve adapter for your pump.
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