Follow Vic Sefton on the Tour of Aotearoa

Last year, Victoria Sefton was one of my regular blog readers while I was doing the Tour of Aotearoa. This year, she’s going to be pumping her own peddles and doing the hard kilometers.Follow her travels and support her: https://vicsefton.wordpress.com/home/vic-sefton-tour-aotearoa-blog/Also, every tour rider contributes to a charity. Feel free to…

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Thank you for Supporting Camp Quality

Now the dust has settled on my Tour, I’ve gone back and checked the Give a Little page set up for my ride.Wow!!! From your combined generosity, you all have donated $1,001 to Camp Quality, a charity that brings joy to outdoor experiences to children with cancer. That you have…

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The wonders I’ve seen…

My name is John Crichton… I’m lost…An astronaut… shot through a wormhole…In some distant part of the universe… trying to stay alive…Aboard this ship… this living ship…Of escaped prisoners… my friendsIf you can hear me… bewareIf I make it back… will they follow?If I open the door… are you ready?Earth is unprepared… helplessFor the nightmares I’ve seenOr should I…

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Lessons Learned

So, I’ve made some rookie mistakes on this tour. I thought I’d write these done for the next rookie who comes along. Don’t do this alone Probably my biggest mistake. I’ve got lots of people rooting for me, but out on the road its a lonely hurtful place. You (I)…

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Crossing Auckland

I’m starting to really like Auckland as a city. Yesterday’s cycling effort started at Parakai at 7:30 in the morning, after my brother Greg dropped me off. Greg lives in Massey, and the TA course runs straight past his house. Cruising from Helensville to his place was fantastic – such…

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No Stop to Brooklyn!

The journey from Dargeville to Pouto Point started off well. Avi and John had dropped me 12kms out of Dargeville, where they found me, and I did the easy ride into the town itself early morning.In fact, given how my previous day went, that’s how I was planning on treating…

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Big Day – 135km to catch up

Wow! What a day! The whole thing kicked off with my really bad sleep and worry that I’d be the ugly duckling and left behind. The insightful reader might have detected a trace of worry in my words.Gulzar (the Broadwood General Store GM) picked me up on the side of…

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The mental pressure is real

I had a horrible sleep last night, worrying about getting back on track for the Tour. I kept looking at my satellite location relative to everyone else’s and panicking about how far behind I am. I might have gotten 3 hours sleep, max. All of the yoga breathing techniques in…

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Lazying on a Sunny Afternoon…

Yesterday I was pretty upset. Everything had gone to shit on me. I was in the middle of the whop-whops, my bike had bust, there’s was no way I was going to make it to Opononi.…there might have been tears…But, thanks to the VERY kind of assistance from both Broadwood…

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A horse with no name…

So… now I’ve got some time on my hands, lets fill in the first day details – the Cape Reinga to Ahipara leg.Of course, things didn’t go to plan… 3kms after the Tour started, my chain broke. There I was – riding with the Pack. Me and the other wheeled…

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EQUIPMENT FAILURE!

Bad luck beeches me!I’m in Broadwood, and my right pedal had come out. The thread the pedal guys into is destroyed.Through luck and kindness of strangers, Mr Singe, Monty and Danny have made a “fix” for my pedal. It’s thread is well and truly rooted, by Danny has drilled through…

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Getting to the start!

Things didn’t improve for me.We stayed at a department of conservation camp last night at the bottom of Cape Reinga. The road to the camp is a very steep and dusty with lots of ridges across the road caused by water damage. And it’s 5km from the cape Reinga carpark.The…

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Getting to the Tour

Its not the destination, its the journey… Well the journey started with me yesterday at 5:25 when I missed my flight to Auckland because of Aviation Security regulations, and is continuing today, as I’m sitting in the back of a shuttle making ‘journey” up to Cape Reinga.After boxing up my…

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