Last meal leaving Hokitika (12 eggs a litre of milk and some chicken) |
Grass area lake Mahinapua |
More of lake Mahinapua |
Lake Mahinapua |
Day 2 Lake Mahinapua to Lake Mapourika outside Franz Josef
Otto Mac Donald Campsite, Lake Mapourika |
Snowy mountains reflecting off the beautiful Lake Mapourika |
Wolf and Kurt Lake Mapourika |
Day 3 Franz Josef to Lake Paringa
Breakfast Franz Josef |
Franz Josef Glacier from a hill we climbed |
River draining Franz Josef |
Half way down a big hill |
Kurt being Boss |
The boys keeping positive |
The day getting late at Bruce bay |
The bikes taking a rest |
Our cooker at night |
Franz Josef Car park |
Franz Josef Glacier |
Day 4 Lake Paringa to Haast
First Cereal the most important Cereal of the day! |
Knights point lookout |
We borrowed some binoculars and saw seals here |
Ship Creek |
Ship creek |
Ship creek |
Wolf at Ship Creek |
A little walking area at Ship Creek |
The boys taking a Quick Break |
Big Native tree |
Bush walk Ship Creek |
Climbing some Rata vines |
Slightly sketch Climbing the Rata vines together |
Haast Campsite/Backpackers |
Making Sushi in the Campsite Kitchen |
Day 5 Haast to Pleasant flats
Haast fighting a head wind and the rain |
Smiley Kurt |
The scenery was amazing through here |
The cold and altitude changes gave Kurt his first pouring blood nose around here. |
When the body and mind is tired you can't help but look weird |
Emergency ponchos to keep our rain jackets dry. |
Seriously though our rain jackets didn't keep the rain out without the extra layer. |
Walking to a little waterfall |
The water from here to Queenstown is the cleanest and most beautiful I've ever seen |
Pleasant Flat Campground |
Building a fire |
We struggled lighting the wet tinder with our flint stones but finally got it going |
Fire makes a cold night enjoyable, sometimes its the simple things that make you happy |
Day 6 Pleasant flats to Boundary creek
With our new cooker we got to enjoy warm porridge :) |
View of the Alps at the turn off to Pleasant flats |
Climbing through the Haast gates, a view of the Haast river |
Haast definitely left an imprint on our minds, what a stunning place |
Blurry signs not sure why this was uploaded?? |
Again?? It does look kind of cool |
Its funny this was a really steep downhill but you could never tell |
Road to Cameron flat |
Under cover at Cameron flat |
We were suppose to camp here but we still had energy left for another 40 km |
The blue pools |
Camera once again fails to capture the true Beauty |
This place plus Summer would equal an awesome time |
Kurt with puffy eyes, it only takes 500 km before one looks exhausted |
Wolf and tongue |
There were some big fish in here |
Boundary creek, our favourite Campsite |
We saw fish so headed in |
Trying our luck at fishing |
Nothing worse then seeing a fish sniff your bait and then swim off |
Overly dramatic photo, although it was cold and wet |
I know it said no fires but we were freezing and the area was extremely wet |
Day 7 Boundary creek to Wanaka
Boundary creek in the morning showing off its stunning snow caped mountains and clear waters |
Trying to act like we weren't tired |
I can't believe I lived only a few thousand km from here for 20 years without knowing |
Lake Wanaka goes on for ages, it's a nice sight |
Lake Hawea opposite Lake Wanaka |
The sun finally Breaking through |
Another one of NZ's Beauty |
A quick break to look before leaving |
Riding into Wanaka |
Day 8 Wanaka to Queenstown
Cardrona |
Kurt standing on the side of the highest sealed road in NZ |
Wolf standing on the side of the highest sealed road in NZ Add caption |
We finally tested our cardio and made it to the top without Breakfast or a rest |
A yawn was captured that morning |
Maybe we started going crazy from the altitude??? No Probably not |
So much stoke at this point |
The beasts in there prime |
The machines made it to the top. Unfortunately Wolfs front bikes were broken and my back brakes were gone, so yes our shoes lost some rubber to this mountain |
Timer photo |
Us making friends, hahah they kept a photo of us for themselves, I think that's the third time its happened. Then again who doesn't want a photo of us! |
Day 9 Queenstown to outside Lumsden
Looking at Queenstown from Frankton |
More of Frankton |
The road to Invercargill |
Leaving the Alps |
Our Campsite in these scary woods (looking in) |
Our campsite (looking out) |
Day 10 Outside Lumsden to Invercargill
Last glance at the Alps |
With the wind at our back we averaged 35 km/h Finally our large surface area working for us |
Storm clouds gathering outside of Winton |
Kurt ridding wet |
Wolf loving the rain |
Invercargill
Warm and dry at Layla's spare house |
We loved this place |
Kurt being a big kid (Touataras are one of his favourite animals) |
Hmmm not sure what's being achieved here? |
Some art inside, no photos were to be taken |
boss little tuatara |
Some Maori art |
Old Canoe |
Old Maori fish hooks |
Green stone |
Food storage container for preserving food |
We were bored so we tried to climb every tree in this huge park, we only managed 20 |
Kurt and Layla on top of a hill at bluff |
The boy's looking like foreigners |
It was super windy up there |
To cloudy to see Stuart Island |
Bluff Sign post |
Wolf and Kurt Climbing the Sign post |
It's funny if there was a road we could have already biked to the Equator |
The chain sculpture that imaginarily connects to Stuart Island |
Hahah Wolf was a little stuck |
And being his usual self |
Day 12 Invercargill to Slope Point Catlins
I'm not sure how this ended upsidedown |
Road heading to slope point the furtherest south you can go in NZ |
Our Campsite that we found |
Probably our best side of the road camping |
Two pairs of track pants, two thermals, two woollen jumpers and my jacket, and the cold was finally tamed |
Day 13 Slope Point to Outside Owaka
The Beauty of the Catlins, were the sea meets forest |
We look like a weird Amish boy band |
Purekaunui falls |
Don't ask not sure what pose this is? Our interpretation of a tired gangster maybe? |
My tyres enjoyed these gravel roads |
Yay punctured tyre |
Our next off the road campsite, again it was pretty good |
Day 14 Owaka to Dunedin
Yay another punctured tube |
Another Flatty |
Ran out of fresh tubes so puncture repairing |
Four tubes failed that day, two were fixed. The Catlins in total caused 7 tube changes in three days, to put this in perceptive, From Auckland to The Catlins caused only three |
Entering into Dunedin |
Dunedin out of focus |
Dunedin
Papanui inlet outside Dunedin |
It was windy and cold |
Signal Hill overlooking Dunedin |
Day 14 Dunedin to Oamaru
Moeraki Boulders |
Day 16 Ashburton to Christchurch
Our Campsite outside Ashbuton |
Trip map |
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