It’s Great to be Back on the Saddle!

Friday October 12, 2012, 31 miles (50 km) – Total so far: 31 miles (50 km)

We arrived at Natural High at 10am and proceeded to dump out all our stuff on three tables to sort what to pack in our panniers while Jeremy continued to set up our bikes. He had most of our stuff installed but everything needed adjustments.

It took a lot longer than we thought to pack our panniers. After that our hire paperwork was completed and we were finally on the road at 2:30 pm. The 4 ½ hours just flew by and was actually fun to get us in the biking mood. It didn’t take long to get used to riding on the other side of the road but you really have to look both ways all the time. The “give ways” can be very confusing and there aren’t that many stop signs.

At our lunch stop in Kaiapoi the radio announcer said that tomorrow’s weather was going to be miserable and to put on a fire and a stew. Before we left Andy of Natural High pretty much said the same thing about a system dropping down to the South Island bringing rain, strong winds and cold. At that point we decided that we didn’t want to camp the first night so opted for a motel room inside a camp ground in Amberley after riding 31 miles. It was only four hours on the road but with increasing head winds.

We ate nachos at a local pub where the bartender said, “Those nachos will make you pedal your bike” and “It’s only uphill from here mate” when I told him we were headed to Picton. It was a good day and felt great to be back on a bike after 8 months in the Antarctic. Plus one year ago we were on our cross country U.S. trip. It’s great to be back on the saddle!

All of our stuff spread out for packing.
All of our stuff spread out for packing.
What a mess.
What a mess.
But it all came together with time.
But it all came together with time.
My ride.
My ride.
Jeremy working on Jocelyn's ride.
Jeremy working on Jocelyn’s ride.
After 4 1/2 hours we are ready to ride.
After 4 1/2 hours we are ready to ride.
If my neighbor Chris were here half our stuff would still be inside!
If my neighbor Chris were here half our stuff would still be inside!

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Full of energy and ready.
Full of energy and ready.
The gravel road into Natural High.
The gravel road into Natural High.

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Our lunch spot in Kaiapoi.
Our lunch spot in Kaiapoi.
There is a Whitebait Festival in Christchurch. I didn't know what it was. The lady at lunch said it was a delicacy and only certain times of the year.
There is a Whitebait Festival in Christchurch. I didn’t know what it was. The lady at lunch said it was a delicacy and only certain times of the year.
These bait-fish look great!
These bait-fish look great!
Sold...it was delicious. Pan fried in light batter and served over a slice of bread. Although the eyes staring at me were a bit creepy.
Sold…it was delicious. Pan fried in light batter and served over a slice of bread. Although the eyes staring at me were a bit creepy.
Headed north.
Headed north.
Big cows!
Big cows!
We never saw cows this big in Texas.
We never saw cows this big in Texas.
This guy kept staring at me.
This guy kept staring at me.
Chip seal like Texas!
Chip seal like Texas!
The headwind was pushing me around.
The headwind was pushing me around.
Nice shoulder though.
Nice shoulder though.
Beautiful horses.
Beautiful horses.

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Headed to Picton.
Headed to Picton.
These sheep will be cold tonight as they were recently sheared.
These sheep will be cold tonight as they were recently sheared.

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Our room for the night in Amberley.
Our room for the night in Amberley.

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The local pub.
The local pub.
Local art.
Local art.
Jocelyn enjoying a local brew.
Jocelyn enjoying a local brew.
Train crossing.
Train crossing.

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