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Racing Dave
15th March 2018, 09:11
The Tranz Alpine Scooter Safari was started in 2009 by Mike and Jayne Rattray as a way to show support by my work colleagues at Air New Zealand in Christchurch, for another Air New Zealander, Blair Newton. He’d been recently diagnosed with cancer and this was thought to be a good way to raise money for the Cancer Society, who do such excellent work.

The Safari is a crossing of the Southern Alps via Arthurs Pass from Christchurch to Hokitika, with the majority of participants on 50cc scooters. The idea being that although this can be an uncomfortable ride in wintry weather, that’s nothing compared to what cancer sufferers have to endure.

Blair rode his Nifty Fifty in the 2010 and 2012 events, appearing as The Stig and as Elvis, and in 2011 he rode from Christchurch to Wanganui to ride in the Central Plateau Scooter Challenge to Taupo. Blair passed away in 2014 but the Safari has continued in his memory, and we expect to raise a total of $1,000,000 in donations by this year’s Safari, on May 19.

With my wife Maree, who was also undergoing treatment for her own cancer, I rode in the 2010, 2012, and 2014 events, and she, too, passed away in early 2016. I rode in that year’s Safari as a travelling marshal. I now have Nicki in my life and for her first long ride on a bike (Honda Dio 110) we will attend this year’s Safari. We have plenty of two-up experience, but Nicki is relatively new to taking the controls – it’s a big deal for her to participate.

Would any Kiwi Bikers like to support this event? If so, please go to Nicki’s fund-raising page, and click the green Donate button. Here’s the link:

https://scootersafari2018.everydayhero.com/nz/nicki

Every little bit counts – thank you in advance.

Cheers, David and Nicki

Racing Dave
4th May 2018, 09:17
Just to bring the topic back up...

The fund raising is going really well, with $185,000 of the $211,000 needed for this year's event to crack the intended million dollar total for the Cancer Society over six Safaris.

It's not too late for you to participate with a donation - if you're interested, please do so before Friday 18 May. Nicki's link to her page is: https://scootersafari2018.everydayhero.com/nz/nicki The safari's on Saturday 19 May; two weeks tomorrow.

Thank you.

Racing Dave
8th June 2018, 14:32
Fabulous event - thanks to all those who donated. This year's $330,000 takes the six event total well over $1,100,000.

Confirmation of a 2020 Safari will come in due course.

Paul in NZ
8th June 2018, 14:38
Good on you guys - awesome effort

WALRUS
8th June 2018, 17:56
Well done! Whenever I get around to moving to NZ, I am going to be all over this event!

Oakie
8th June 2018, 17:57
Stupid question probably, but do they all ride them back the following day?

Racing Dave
9th June 2018, 12:25
Stupid question probably, but do they all ride them back the following day?

Yes and no. Mostly 'no'! Some hardy souls do, and this year the Sunday's weather was just awful - rain from Kumara to Porters (at times) but it was the nor'west wind that made it worse. The gusts were strong enough to force many of the scooters off the road. There is only one rider, Wayne Cook, who has ridden all six Safaris on the same bike (two-stroke Honda 80 Lead) and ridden home the next day.

By far the majority return to Canterbury on trailers or utes, and rightly so. The event is to Hokitika.