Author: neil

  • Turangi, NZ to National Park, NZ

    Turangi, NZ to National Park, NZ

    Continuing south out of Turangi we had six more miles to do on SH1, and although it had us rising up toward the volcanic high point at the center of the North Island, we were now well-clear of Lake Taupo, so the shoulders, good visibility, and surprisingly-low traffic left the slow-rolling chipseal as the sole…

  • Taupo, NZ to Turangi, NZ

    Taupo, NZ to Turangi, NZ

    We didn’t have the time or energy to see anything in Taupo last night, so this morning we headed to the waterfront center that had two exciting draws for us. One was “The World’s Coolest McDonald’s”, which has a genuine DC-3 airplane sitting next to it. And you can climb up and eat your meal…

  • Rotorua, NZ to Taupo, NZ

    Rotorua, NZ to Taupo, NZ

    The only route south from Rotorua begins with a 10-mile, 800 ft. hill climb, all along busy SH5. Not a recipe for relaxed cycling. Except! The cycle-friendliness of Rotorua extends south, and a route has been designed that keeps you off the actual highway for 17 miles out of town! After an initial brief section…

  • Rotorua (Springfield), NZ

    Rotorua (Springfield), NZ

    Day 7 Now a week into our stay in Rotorua, we got our first fully rain-free day. So we did a bit larger of an expedition during the daylight hours, riding ten miles out (and up a big hill) to The Buried Village. In 1886, nearby Mount Tarawera erupted, (partially) burying the small village of…

  • Rotorua (Springfield), NZ

    Rotorua (Springfield), NZ

    Day 4 The morning was dry, and Rett wanted to go for a run, so I mapped it into a sightseeing-run. Our hosts had a cute hand-drawn map of a nearby walk in their guidebook, so we started and ended with that, but in the middle I extended us out to the Whakarewarewa Forest. A…