November 16, 2023
Scenery Overload
Havelock to Wellington
Some days cycle touring can present pleasant surprise after pleasant surprise. Today was one of those wonderful days. It was awash with serendipity.
The day began with 7:30 am start pedalling uphill out of Havelock. Within a kilometre I was presented a choice of two ways to Picton. The flattish, longer main road way, or the shorter, hillier, scenic backroad way.
I chose the scenic, hilly route with a very regal name. Queen Charlotte Drive. Whoever Queen Charlotte was, she should be delighted to be associated with a riding route with truly outstanding views. Dozens of them. Around every corner there was yet another landscape view which deserved minutes of contemplation and dozens of photos. I didn’t do the contemplation thing, but I did take lots of pics.
After about 4 hours of moderately easy pedalling, (except for two substantial hills) I could see a ferry arriving at Port Picton. What were the chances of catching a ferry to the North Island today instead of tomorrow?
The answer is that I’m now in Wellington YHA.
The most difficult thing I’ll do today is select my favourite scenery photos to upload.
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Today's ride: 41 km (25 miles)
Total: 131 km (81 miles)
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Yes I noticed the widespread damage from February’s cyclone in the Hawke’s Bay region, and heard some stories about sheer volume of water.
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