Today is our rest day and it is pouring rain, in fact it rained all night with some intense lightning. We are forecast to get about 8 1/2 inches of rain today and hope that tomorrow will clear a little so that we can finish our ride, we still have 80 miles to go. Update on total rainfall in the area per year, it is 300 inches per year.
We only had 2 tandem teams finish the ride yesterday. Several used the SAG after 30 km and some lasted for 100 km before SAGging.
We had a movie of the sheep that we had seen on Tuesday and attached it to this blog. The G-kids should enjoy this. It was amazing to see how fast they move done the mountain-side and on to the road. The video does not show the dogs very well as they drove the sheep in front of them. They totally took up the road as they move down to a new location. Cars and bikes come to a stand still until they pass. There are over 400 million sheep here in New Zealand which is about 100 per New Zealander. This has been a real labor of love getting this movie uploaded, it has taken over 2 hours to just upload the movie. Communication here is very slow using wired internet and the wireless signal is so low that it drops intermittantly.
4:23 pm New Zealand time - we are still waiting for the video processing to complete. In the mean time we have gone into town to see some of the sites and grab some lunch. The weather has stopped raining and is just overcast now. The rain has closed some of the surrounding roads and in particular the road that goes up to the Franz Joseph glacier. We are glad that we were able to get up the road yesterday to see the glacier. The picture of the glacier is a little tough to see but where the glacier ends a river starts. At one time there used to be a lake but that is gone now.
Love all your comments and support.
***** The processing of the video has not completed so we cancelled it to get this post out. We will try again at the next town *****
Mom and Dad (Opa and Nana)
Tour Itinerary
(see detail maps below)
Day 0. Saturday 26th December 2009
Depart Denver - cross international date-line losing a day
Day 1. Monday 28th December 2009
Arrive Christchurch for transfer to your accommodation in Geraldine (180 km/ 114miles).
Day 2. Tuesday 29th December 2009
Geraldine to Tekapo (90km/ 55miles)
A demanding days cycling with two climbs of 300-400m[1000-1300ft] over the day and an altitude gain of 600m[2000ft] over the day.
Day 3. Wednesday 30th December 2009
Tekapo- Mount Cook (100km/ 61miles)
A steady days cycling with several short climbs over the day, but no significant gain in altitude.
Day 4. Thursday 31st December 2009
Mount Cook to Omarama [90km/ 55miles].
A reasonably gentle day’s cycle, heading along the canals and glacier fed Southern Lakes of the McKenzie Basin. Your route takes you over several smaller hills of 100-200m over the day, but it’s an overall gradual descent to you destination of Omarama.
Day 5. Friday 1st January 2010
Omarama to Cromwell (110km/ 67miles).
A demanding days cycling that starts with a gradual climb and then steep climb, as you head tover the Lindis Pass [990m/3250ft]. From Lindis Pass it’s a sharp descent and then a flat ride to the Cluden Hill before your final 200m/650ft climb prior to Tarras. From Tarras a flat ride to Cromwell.
Day 6. Saturday 2nd January 2010
Cromwell to Queenstown (75km/46miles).
Today’s cycle is a steady 75km to Queenstown, with a number of hill climbs of 50-100m over the day and an altitude gain of 100m between Cromwell & Queenstown. This route is very scenic as you cycle alongside the through spectacular Kawarau River and the historic goldmining town of Arrowtown; in addition there are a number of suggested stops along the way, including wineries, jet boating and bungy jumping.
Day 7. Sunday 3rd January 2010
Rest Day Queenstown
10 am church at Queenstown Branch - 1076 Frankton Road
Day 8. Monday 4th January 2010
Queenstown to Wanaka (75km/46miles).
A relatively short distance, but a demanding day’s cycling that starts with an increasingly steep climb as you head over the crown range [1080m/3600ft]. From the crown range it’s a long descent and then a flat ride to Wanaka.
Day 9. Tuesday 5th January 2010
Wanaka to Haast (150km/ 92miles).
A demanding days cycling that starts with a fairly gentle series of flat road and smaller climbs before a steep climb over the demanding Haast Pass. Once over the Haast Pass it’s a great descent [with one small further climb] before a flat ride to Haast township.
Day 10. Wednesday 6th January 2010
Haast to Franz Josef (145km/ 88miles)
A demanding days cycling in terms of distance and difficulty with a number of sharp climbs including a steep ascent on your way to Franz Josef Glacier township.
Day 11. Thursday 7th January 2010
Rest Day Franz Josef
Day 12. Friday 8th January 2010
Franz Josef to Hokitka (130km/ 80miles)
A longish day in terms of distance, which starts with an undulating ride along the coast that doesn’t involve any significant climbs, before a flat ride to finish.
Day 13. Saturday 9th January 2010
Hokitika to Christchurch (140km/ 86miles)
Shuttle
Day 14. Sunday 10th January 2010
Complete Tour/ Depart Christchurch return to Denver. Leave at noon and get home before 3 pm because of gaining a day crossing international date-line.
4 comments:
All these photos are beautiful! You two look so happy!!! You guys rock!
Can't wait to see the sheep. Good luck today on the final ride! What a finish I bet it will be!! Probably not a crowd at the finish lines, but your US based SAG support group with be cheering you on!
Love you guys and are praying for the completion of a safe journey.
angela, chad, brendan and Kiley
Awaiting the sheep! Its a birthday day for Kyle..Thanks for the card and $$ he love love loved it! Good luck in the final days! Be safe and we are cheering you on every minute!Love you! SMJZKE
Good Team work you two. Much prayer sent your way through your journey! Tahnee KillsCrow
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