Sunday
After last years success it has finally arrived, time to set off upon the highly anticipated Wee Tiki Tour of 2015. An early start for Andrew and I, leaving home at 4.30am with our new bike bags jostled and wiggled into the one configuration that would see them fit in the back of the Subaru.We were not the only ones taking the early flight and met Richard, Sue and John at the airport (Jane was catching the late night flight)
We were greeted at the airport by Julian, Kay, Kees and Julie. Richard headed off with Kees and Julie to stay at their good friends Alan and Barbs place. John, Sue, Andrew and I enjoyed Julian and Kays wonderful hospitality. We arrived with plenty of time to put our bikes together, the bikes fared well but not perfectly with Andrews bike arriving with a broken spoke and due to an overly enthusiastic quarantine officer who tore John and Sue bikes out of their bags at Christchurch airport a spacer/dust cover was lost off Sues bike.
Monday
First stop of the day was a variety of the local bike shops to source new spokes for Andrew and the dust cover/spacer for Sue. The dust cover/spacer turned out to be quite a challenge as it's not a 'part', luckily a Giant supplier was found who took the piece off a new bike (after Giant confirmed that they could send him another one) - crisis averted.
Andrew and I hung out in the bike shop while a spoke was made and fitted, turns out they were unicycle retailers, this made it much easier to keep Andrew occupied and out of trouble, much to the entertainment of the staff and Wee Tiki Tourers
1st ride of the tour was a quick 20km spin around Bottle Lake Forest which is on the eastern side of the city and offers a variety of non-technical flat flowing track
Wee Tiki Tour 2015 about to take off
The first 5km offered ocean views as it meandered through the coastal dunes
Sue and John doing some stairs practice
After the coastal dunes the tracks took us into large areas of pine forest
Even the recently harvested areas of pine forest proved a good spot for a break and some blackberry picking
Some pretty cool bikers out on the tracks
1st fungi encounter of the tour is a beauty
After lunch at the Beach Cafe we had just enough time for a 16km ride around McLeans Island Bike Park. A smooth fast loop through forests, stock pastures and river banks, once again flat and non-technical
Kilometers of flat flowing tracks
Enjoying the berms
Dinner was a BBQ at Julian and Kays. Kay is presented the crown for her fabulous catering and wonderful hospitality. Tour leader, Madam Julie runs us through the itinerary and we set the tone for the nightly itinerary meetings as being quiet, attentive and respectful...kind of...well...not at all.
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