November 20, 2023
Where Where and Nowhere
As green as it gets
Waiouru to unnamed riverside camp on the Taihape Napier Rd 75km 750 metres ascent
Yesterday’s ad hoc decision to stay at Waiouru, rather than push on to Taihape, turned out to be a good idea. Pushing on regardless isn’t always the best option.
This morning we realised stopping early yesterday had saved us riding an unnecessary extra 11 km on a busy highway in rain.
By 9am this morning we’d covered 1okm on the much quieter, drier morning highway and we’d turned left; and were cycling east on the scenic, quiet Spooners Hill Rd in the general direction of Hawkes Bay.
This was via a road which would include the famously steep “Gentle Annie” climb. The guide book say it’s is a four day ride from here to Napier on loaded bikes.
Much of the scenery today was outstandingly green, hilly grazing country interspersed with pine plantations and patches of native bush.
We also crossed several fast flowing rivers and streams. At one of these crossings, we met an Australian fisherman called Neil, from Boorowa. He’s a very dedicated trout fisherman who has been visiting New Zealand for many years. He also used to work at CSIRO Division of Entomology in Canberra; in Doug Waterhouse’s lab. Doug is famous for being the inventor of fly repellent compounds now sold as Aeroguard.
Rainfall increased throughout the day, and by days end we were fairly wet and too fatigued to take on the ‘Gentle Annie’ climb. Instead we chose a riverside campsite, and quickly cooked dehydrated rations in steady rain.
By 6:30 pm we were in our tents hoping for drier weather in the morning.
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Today's ride: 75 km (47 miles)
Total: 272 km (169 miles)
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