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Dec 29, 2011 •
The Longest Day Ride for 2011 has been and gone and I feel a report on my attempt to mountain bike ride from sunrise to sunset is needed. It is important to learn from mistakes, especially if they’re someone else’s – like mine. What was Super Awesome If you’ve never started a ride as...
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Tama
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Dec 19, 2011 •
72 hours from now I will be a couple of hours into the Longest Day Ride. This means that I’ll be riding my mountain bike somewhere picturesque and contemplating what lies in front. Our current planned route covers 130km from the Pacific Ocean through to the Tasman Sea and crosses two (off-road) mountain passes. Well...
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Nov 22, 2011 •
It is a month away from the Longest Day Ride which is traditionally the time to freak out about how unprepared you are to do it. Today is no exception – after a gallant start a few months back of riding every day to work and back (100km a week) and doing the occasional weekend...
Friday was the first official day of Spring, and with flowers blooming, lengthening balmy sunny days, and house flies coming out of hibernation it’s hard not to feel that we have started a new season. This got me thinking about the “Longest Day Ride”, a relatively new annual institution where cyclists go out and ride...
Six years ago I headed into the depths of Pureora Forest in the central North Island with Hoz “of the jungle” Barclay and Caleb Smith. We spent the day mapping old tramways deep in the forest as part of a plan to build multi-day mountain bike rides in Pureora Forest Park. The New Zealand Cycle...
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Tama
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Jun 22, 2011 •
Ever thought of what it would be like to ride your bicycle from sunrise to sunset? Of course you have! The “Longest Day Ride” happens on the longest day in the Southern Hemisphere (22 December 2011) and is based around the simple idea of challenging people to ride their bikes from sunrise to sunset. You...
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Tama
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Jun 15, 2011 •
The video before has just popped up on my Facebook feed and I’m sure it’s going to do the rounds on Youtube for a while. It shows Jackson and Rose riding a tandem (two seated bicycle) through the tracks in and around Victoria Park, Christchurch, New Zealand. The difficulty of the trails step up through-out...
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May 26, 2011 •
I’ve had a few questions about the river crossings at the end of Heaphy Track. There are 3 fords between Brown Hut and civilisation which are usually impassable after heavy rain. For people doing the Heaphy on a schedule this can throw plans into disarray. When we rode the Heaphy two of our group ended...
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May 18, 2011 •
I wrote the following story for Arthritis New Zealand, who do excellent work supporting people who live with arthritis. They published it in April 2011 issue of their magazine “The Juice”. As a teenager I discovered mountain biking and never looked back. After my first ride I enthusiastically embraced riding as more than just a...
We recently found some old photos I took of Darren Berrecloth sessioning the Lake Pukaki Dam during the Drop In New Zealand tour. Rather than consigning the photos back to a spool of CDs under the spare bed I thought I’d do a post on them. About half way through putting this together I remembered...
Our mountain biking trip through the Heaphy Track got extended by a heavy downpour and flooding. As it’s very hard to explain just how much it can rain I thought we’d show you. Luckily Dominic Blissett shot some video with his waterproof Pentax digital. It’s just a bunch of random clips but you’ll get the...
Being some of the first people to ride the Heaphy Track in 15 years (and quite possibly the first people to ride it both ways legally in that time) we’ve been getting a lot of questions. At last count roughly every mountain biker I know is either planning to, or thinking of riding the Heaphy....