Gone Fishin' tour of New Zealand...
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Gone Fishin' tour of New Zealand...
Postby RonK » Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:07 pm
Plans for this tour are beginning to gel. Flights are booked - I'll be departing for Dunedin on October 19 to spend a month touring mostly the back roads around the bottom of the South Island.
Here is a map of my proposed route. It's not final yet - I will likely add a few side trips, but it's essentially the way I'll be going.
From Dunedin I'm going to ride part way along the Otago rail trail (I may take the Taieri Gorge scenic train to the start of the rail trail) then take to the back roads and head north across the Dunstan and Dalgety Ranges to Lake Tekapo, before turning back south for Wanaka. I did the Tekapo – Wanaka section last tour, and enjoyed it enough to repeat, despite a long day crossing the Lindis Pass.
I may take a detour into Mount Cook Village this time, but the main reason for returning to Wanaka (apart from it being a spectacularly scenic place) is that I want to ride the Crown Range Road (the highest in New Zealand) over to Queenstown, where I will take the old steamer TSS Earnslaw across Lake Wakitipu and then ride the back roads to Mavora Lakes, where I'm going to spend some time fishing to see if I can catch some trout in the lakes.
Then I'll head to Te Anou for some more fishing will and probably take an excursion to Doubtful Sound, as I've already visited Milford Sound. From there it'll be right down to the bottom through Invercargill, stopping to see the world's fastest Indian, then on to Bluff, before retuning along the Catlins coast to Dunedin.
I'll update my blog shortly and start an new tour journal to post the details. More to come.
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Postby AUbicycles » Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:59 pm
For the Crown Ranges, going towards Queenstown is down the switchbacks. Not saying it is easy going south, but going north is tough.
Consider including Arthurs Pass, near the Crown Ranges as I keep hearing this from locals as a real highlight though it is no means easier going (additional to Crown Ranges).
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Postby RonK » Tue Aug 28, 2012 11:35 pm
Jealous! After the tour you have just completed? It's the rest of us who are jealous.WestcoastPete wrote:Jealous.
Well, pack your bags and come along - and bring your pen fishing rod. There will be plenty of opportunities to use it.
PS: Since probably my first fishing stop is going to be at the Tepako Canal, I have decided to upgrade my fishing rod in case I hook one of those 30lb whoppers mentioned on nzfishing.com. More about Tepako Canal fishing here.
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Postby WestcoastPete » Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:47 am
Yes, but this is different - You'll be touring while I'll be working. And in NZ. The Pacific North West is spectacular, but so is NZ.RonK wrote:Jealous! After the tour you have just completed? It's the rest of us who are jealous.WestcoastPete wrote:Jealous.
Well, pack your bags and come along - and bring your pen fishing rod. There will be plenty of opportunities to use it.
PS: Since probably my first fishing stop is going to be at the Tepako Canal, I have decided to upgrade my fishing rod in case I hook one of those 30lb whoppers mentioned on nzfishing.com. More about Tepako Canal fishing here.
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Re: Gone Fishin' tour of New Zealand...
Postby rifraf » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:56 pm
Dont forget your raincoat and showercap
Some waterwings might be appropriate
Your low gears on your Rohloff will be getting the workout of their lives.
Is your other half accompanying you for this one Ron?
Hope you manage to take plenty of pics with the new Sony camera and post them here to show us
all what we're missing out on.
Cheers
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Postby RonK » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:58 pm
And too right, I'm going to have to listen to the noisy gears grinding away for a lot of the time.
Other half will be running a trek to Nepal - Everest base Camp this year, as she usually does in October/November. My knees are too stuffed for trekking anymore so that's why I'm touring while she is away.
Hopefully I'll have pics of big trout to post, as it's reputed that the fish in the Tepako Canal are up to 30lb. I'll be trying to get some decent video footage too, now I've got the GoPro remote control.
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Postby RonK » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:47 pm
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Postby rifraf » Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:08 pm
enjoy your flight today and I hope your trip is a blast.
Fingers crossed you get plenty of sunshine and lots of tailwind.
Keep the Sony snappin and the Ti bikes cranks spinning.
Enjoy
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Postby RonK » Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:15 pm
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Re: Gone Fishin' tour of New Zealand...
Postby rifraf » Sat Oct 20, 2012 3:11 pm
I used to stay near the Taieri Mouth when I visited with friends during school holidays (the lady was doing
teacher training in Dunedin Uni).
Nice bit of the country.
The train and a few boutique beers or wines sounds like a good as any way to start a journey.
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Postby rifraf » Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:11 am
Hope you packed the thermals as tomorrows forcast:
Canterbury, Otago, Southland Showers with snow to 400 metres, heavier with hail in Southland, clearing Otago and Canterbury early morning and Southland during the afternoon.
Perhaps a whip around might be in order so we can send out a ST. Bernard with a small keg of brandy
around its neck.
Still at least it will encourage swift pedaling cadence to keep warm so those hills should be a doddle.
The early morning mists should make for some good photo opportunities.
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Postby RonK » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:41 am
Bugger!
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Postby rifraf » Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:03 pm
Dont lose heart. Your in arguably the most scenic and civilised country in the world albeit with the most excrement-like weather.
Great beer and wine to suit all budgets (especially those on a budget) and compares very favorably with here in OZ.
More boutique brewers per cent per population than probably anywhere else on earth and drinking is practically a national pastime.
I know you've an itenary and probably a time limit, but if you can, take your time. Bus/train to make up for lost travel due
to weather. See the sights, drink the plonk and pedal when its not tipping down.
I believe winter is actually a better time to travel as although cold in the south, its more settled than spring and with less wind
over all. The weather is still crap but perhaps a little less wild.
You'll be able to properly test your showers pass jacket, tent and chain oil as well as frown on your Brooks seat cover (crap) with abandon. The fish and chips are cheap as chips and not a luxury meal like here in Aus. The dairy although no longer cheap as chips is, in my unhumble opinion, the best in the world. Hey the fish dont care about the weather and in fact bite better when its overcast so wet that bloomin line aplenty. Get into the cheeses and memory escapes me but there is a NZ south island whisky which is I think called Wilsons, cheap and can be called upon to warm your bones as well as the cockles of your heart (if indeed a Ti rider still has one )
Make the most of your trip, savour and enjoy
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Postby Slacko » Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:47 pm
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Postby RonK » Thu Oct 25, 2012 6:43 am
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Postby rifraf » Thu Oct 25, 2012 1:59 pm
I imagine this would be a good training ground for a South American tour I think you may have alluded to in the past(?)
Theres a local online auction site (trademe.co.nz) which "may" prove handy if you need to look for a macpac or similar
down jacket or fleece etc.
Any thoughts on your bikes bits and bobs that you'd change for any reason?
Great pics on your blog by the way - are you enjoying the sony?
Cheers
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Postby RonK » Thu Oct 25, 2012 4:55 pm
The Sony is working well, as you can see. What has surprised me, is that I get better results indoors with no flash. I'm going to try the panorama function next, but really the weather has been too crappy to stand about taking pictures.
The gearing on my bike is just about perfect - but it's not the Rohloff bike. I discovered a problem that could not be fixed in time while packing, and had to change bikes at the last moment. But the road tourer with skinny tyres has handled conditions well, and has settled in my mind that I prefer the gear spacing on this bike better that the Rohloff bike.
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Re: Gone Fishin' tour of New Zealand...
Postby rifraf » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:54 pm
I came across a Pioneer frame less expensive than full retail and had flights of imagination coupling it with a Surly fork for a bit of sacrilege purely to wind
you up .
I've promised myself a singletrack capable machine as a stablemate to the Moulton but having disk brakes for the front is a deal breaker.
I'm not so sure about the rohloff so was looking forward to your impressions on this journey.
Something clicked on the back of my brain whilst looking at your pics.
I realise now it would have been wondering about the drop handlebars of the Sabbath as you've got mountain bike bars on the Pioneer.
I hope your going to find time to wet your line. I believe the fish bite better on overcast days as they're less visible to birds (I've heard).
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Postby RonK » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:15 am
Yes, I tried the Waitaki River at Kurow, but got a bit lost in the maze of channels and couldn't find the good holes. I'll have another go in the Tekapo Canal tomorrow. Fingers crossed - local paper yesterday had a story about a 39lb trout caught in in the canal.BandedRail wrote:Hey Ron, have you got a line wet yet? Don't let the rain put you off (unless the river has gone Milo coloured of course). I've had some good luck in poor weather, maybe the trout are less likely to spot you.
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Postby RonK » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:24 am
It is indeed sacrilege to attach such a crude lump of iron to a Ti frame. That was the fork offered with the Sabbath frame - I told them to keep it, and bought a carbon-fibre Columbus Tusk Trekking fork in its place. The Sabbath has now completed the crossing of two passes on unsealed roads and has handled the going very well.rifraf wrote:I came across a Pioneer frame less expensive than full retail and had flights of imagination coupling it with a Surly fork for a bit of sacrilege purely to wind
you up .
My camp in the upper Hakataramea Valley, at the foot of the climb to the pass. That's the Dalgety Stream and the snow-capped Mt Dalgety in the background.
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Re: Gone Fishin' tour of New Zealand...
Postby rifraf » Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:43 pm
must remind you that this is the "Gone Fishin' tour of New Zealand..."
Time for some tales about the one that got away Those lures need to be put away wet....
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