Category: Bike Tour

  • Ahipara, NZ to Cable Bay, NZ

    Ahipara, NZ to Cable Bay, NZ

    We woke to a completely dry tent, inside and out, for perhaps the first time when camping in Northland. And it was relatively warm at 45 degrees, presumably due to our low-elevation proximity to the sea. Still, that’s not exactly balmy, so I really don’t get the people I’ve noticed recently in campgrounds taking morning…

  • Rawene, NZ to Ahipara, NZ

    Rawene, NZ to Ahipara, NZ

    Yesterday’s day off got us in shape for today’s long ride, so we were once again awake in time to see the sunrise. And once again the deeply-carved ridges and valleys cut by Hokianga Harbor created one of the most beautiful backdrops we’ve seen in this country seemingly constructed of nothing but beautiful backdrops. Once…

  • Rawene, NZ

    Rawene, NZ

    Day 2 At the Rawene Holiday Park, we could have pitched our tent, and still would have had use of shared (kitchen + bath) facilities. But those facilities had limited lounge space, making it less-than-appetizing to camp in this cool weather. They also have a range of cabins, and the most-basic would have solved that…

  • Waipoua, NZ to Rawene, NZ

    Waipoua, NZ to Rawene, NZ

    As we were preparing for bed last night, I was surprised to see my headlamp lighting up small raindrops in front of my face. We were still supposed to be in a rain-free period here! I pulled up the forecast, and yeah, no rain in Northland, “except for an odd shower on the west coast”.…

  • Kaihu, NZ to Waipoua, NZ

    Kaihu, NZ to Waipoua, NZ

    I think we’ve woken up to a 40-or-below temperature in each of the 8 calendar months that we’ve now been in New Zealand. What’s new is the temperature dropping to 40°F before we’ve even gone to bed. I guess the good news is that it actually “warmed up” to 41°F by the time we groaned…