As our last few trips south have been on the motorbikes we decided it was about time we took a car down again & did some hiking & mountainbiking. Various things got in the way so our 'summer' holiday eventually ended up happening in April. Not to worry, we had a couple of weeks off so we loaded up the Landcruiser with bikes & camping gear & rumbled off down the North island.
Stopping for a break on the edge of the Tongariro National Park:
We stayed with friends out of Wellington that night then sailed to the South Island on the ferry to Picton the next day. We continued south on hwy 1 then turned off up the Awatere Valley. Not far up there we were passed by some friends on their motorbikes. Colin, Miles & Shar were out for a weekend ride & we had made loose arrangements to meet up on the way. We soon caught them again when Colin had to fix a puncture.
We continued on up the valley.
Eventually we got to the boundary of NZ's largest farm, Molesworth Station.
After a scenic drive up through the station we bid goodbye to the motorcylists as they were taking the turnoff to Hanmer to stay there.
We were continuing on to camp out deep in the hills over Maling Pass.
Next up, biking the St James cycleway.
Cheers
Clint
Stopping for a break on the edge of the Tongariro National Park:

We stayed with friends out of Wellington that night then sailed to the South Island on the ferry to Picton the next day. We continued south on hwy 1 then turned off up the Awatere Valley. Not far up there we were passed by some friends on their motorbikes. Colin, Miles & Shar were out for a weekend ride & we had made loose arrangements to meet up on the way. We soon caught them again when Colin had to fix a puncture.

We continued on up the valley.

Eventually we got to the boundary of NZ's largest farm, Molesworth Station.


After a scenic drive up through the station we bid goodbye to the motorcylists as they were taking the turnoff to Hanmer to stay there.

We were continuing on to camp out deep in the hills over Maling Pass.

Next up, biking the St James cycleway.
Cheers
Clint
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