Sorry, it has been a few days since I have been able to get connected to the internet.
I have posted our pictures on Picasa, here is the link:
Friday, January 13
Oamaru to Lake Ohau
Our guides Craig and Bas were right on about the weather. It was raining very hard in the morning so it was a bus ride into town for shopping. Oamaru is located in a lime stone area so all the buildings were originally built from blocks of lime stone. The old part of town, the warehouses, banks and manufacturing buildings have now been converted to shop. We also went to the Whitestone cheese factory.
Back on the bus in the rain we headed west through the rolling hills and valleys following the intented bicycle route. We passed a series of three lakes with there hydro-electric plants. NZ gets over 90% of their electricity from hydro-electric power throughout the country.
We arrived at the Lake Ohau Resort that is a very quaint resort on the lake. The lake is surrounded by beautiful mountains. The resort is at the end of the road and there is little out here. It's amazing the meal we had for dinner at this remote place.
Tomorrow we are to head to Mt. Cook. The reports are not great for the weather so once again there is a Plan A and Plan B for biking out of Lake Ohau depending on the winds and weather at Mt Cook.
Saturday, January 14
Lake Ohau to Mt Cook
Clear skies and strong winds blowing to the SE this morning. Our next stop is Mt Cook, however, there is a rain storm on Mt Cook and it is N of here directly into the wind. So plan B was put into action. We will bike SE with the wind to our back. Back tracking on our bus ride of yesterday. What a great ride. Fifty-two miles to a picnic lunch on one of the lakes and then another 15 miles to a pub so that we could celebrate Craig's birthday. We had our first bike problem, our rear tire failed. Fortunately it didn't happen on our great down hill where at 50 mph it was time to put on the drag brake. I brought two extra tires so at lunch the tire was changed.
We had a 1 ½ hour bus ride up to Mt Cook where it is cold and raining. It was 6:00 by the time we got check into the hotel and dinner reservations were for 7:30. Enough time to wash out bike clothes, shower and dress for dinner.
Weather tomorrow morning is questionable so we are not sure which plan will be used. Either way it will be another great day in NZ.
Sunday, January 15
Mt Cook to Fairly
We awoke to very bad weather, rain, hail, fog and very cold. The plan for a hike up to one of the high lakes and a glaicer were quickly eliminated. We had a great breakfast and by 9:00 the weather was not clearing so plan B was to ride the bus down the mountain until the rain stopped and the road dried out.
At about 15 miles down the mountain we unloaded the bike and had a great tail wind ride for 30 miles. We rode along the glacier fed lakes that had the most beautifully cloudy aqua color to the water.
We loaded up the trailer and drove to pick up groceries for a picnic. We found a nice grove of trees to have lunch but it was still very cold. From the lunch stop we road the bus to Fairly to do a 16 mile loop ride to finish the day.
Tonight we are staying on a farm. There are 4 host farms so we joined Steve and Roni at a small farm owned by John and Margaret O'Connor. After a dinner of lamb and home grown vegetables John took us on a farm tour. First we drove over to a neighboring dairy farm to see how they milked almost 300 cows two times a day. It's a lot of work to make a quart of milk. John has about 50 sheep and 15 cows on his property. He showed us how his dog herd the sheep and told how he maintains his small herd for the wool and meat for his family. After our tour we were in bed by 10:30.
Monday, January 16
Faily to Christchurch
We had a very nice breakfast on the farm that included eggs from their chickens. We met the rest of our group in Fairly to start our bike ride. It's another clear day in NZ but still cold for us thin blood San Diegans. I have yet to ride in short sleeves. Most often I have on arm warms with my gortex jacket and today is no exception. We fininshed the 41 mile ride in Timaru. Lunch was at the Speights Brew Pub. We had a 2 ½ hour bus ride to Christchurch where we will spend the next two nights.
We arrived at the hotel in Christchurch at about 4:45. We hosted tonight's happy hour with Hugh and Sandy. At about 8:00 we took off for a walk to center city to see the damage from the earthquake. It was a longer walk then I expected and after 9:00 before we found a cafe for dinner. A brisk walk to the hotel helped settle dinner.