judecatmad
23rd October 2006, 20:36
.....or as it shall hereafter be known - "The road trip to hell and back"
We took a trip from Wellington to Rotorua this weekend, yup, this is despite the severe weather warnings...!
Bikes were all gassed up, tyres checked, oil checked, chains oiled..you know, all the usual stuff before a long trip.
Started off well enough - the sun was shining as we went over the Rimutakas :sunny: and I was really pleased with how my cornering has evolved :D It was hubby's first time over the hill and he did really well - especially since it was his first time back on his bike since he busted his elbow after coming off about 6 weeks ago.
Got petrol in Masterton (keep an eye on these petrol stops...).
The front that was working its way up the north island was behind us and we had stunning weather all the way to Napier (we took the long route to Rotovegas). I had a hissy fit at a picnic area just before Hastings cos I was so sore and so tired (think I need to harden up...)! Anyhoo....we finally got to Napier after about 6 hours (the ginnys really are not terribly fast OR comfortable, LOL) and it was so hot that we stripped off to t-shirts and took the woolly liner out of the bike pants.
Stopped for a spot of lunch and a cold drink and then it was petrol stop #2 and onto the Napier-Taupo road.
And this is where the front caught up with us :( Now, remembering that we have by now stripped down to summer gear and there's nowhere to stop on this road, it starts p!ssing down and gets very cold indeed :cold:
I swore that goddamn road was never going to end!!! Dave almost got caught up in an accident when a car decided to overtake us both going into a corner only to find another car coming the other way :eek5: Luckily it was all OK, but Dave almost needed new trousers....
Now, I've never been all that keen on Taupo, but oh my! I could have gotten off my bike and kissed the tarmac when I saw that wonderful town! Civilization once more...what a relief!
We scooted on through Taupo to try and get to Rotorua before dark. We'd been going about 9 hours at this point :blink:
And then all of a sudden, there was no Dave.....
(remember those petrol stops? Well, we've not had one since just outside Napier if you'll remember...)
It would appear that someone went onto reserve on the Napier-Taupo road but didn't think to stop at the very next gas station he saw and didn't tell wifey so that wifey might remember to stop!
It would also appear that my ginny is more economical than his ginny since I was not yet on reserve. So, once I had gone back to find him (my bad for not keeping an eye on whether I could see him behind me), we took me pretty much down to reserve (thank goodness we had a water bottle with us) to give him enough petrol to get to Rotorua, or so we hoped.
But no, he puttered to a stop 8kms outside Rotorua. So off I went to the BP at the top of Rotorua to get a full tank of fuel to share with him! Here's to travelling with 2 bikes!
We finally landed in Rotorua at about 7.30pm and soon realised, to our horror, that EVERY motel in town was full. As was EVERY hotel we came across.
We stopped outside the (closed) tourist information office. And this was when I really threw teddy out of the cot! Dave got pissed off and rode off. I followed.
To his credit, he found us a room. He's a patient man!
We got into the room and I burst into tears I was so cold, sore and tired!
The room was dreadful but it was a bed for the night (tip: Don't stay at the Princes Gate Hotel if you can avoid it)
Got up the next morning, gave feedback to the hotel before brekkie, went off to find us another room for the next night - nice and early this time! Found a great place (Fenton Court Motel [Best Western] - lovely chap running the place, LOVELY spa pool, parks right outside the room - perfect!).
Brekkie at Valentines - nothing special but we were hungry and it was cheap. Got talking to a lady from Pinehaven whose partner, Aaron, rides a bike. He looked at me like I was crazy when I said we'd ridden from UH on the ginnys - I don't blame him for thinking that! Checked out of hell-hole and into new lovely place then went off for a ride around the blue and green lakes. Was a lovely day.
Bottle of wine and a spa later we were ready to take on dinner and the Polynesian Pools :D
Got scalded at the Polynesian Pools cos one of their pools was playing up and the temp was 46 instead of the expected 36! Ouch!
Finally made it back to the motel and crashed! Sooooooooooooo tired!
Got up this morning (VERY unwillingly....so comfy...) to torrential rain. Oh dear.
And that's pretty much how it was ALL the way home.
Was a better ride home for me cos we bungy-corded my backpack to my seat which meant I wasn't so tired when we (finally) got home. But the rain...oh god the rain.
Steamed up visor all the way along the Desert Road was a bit of a worry. Especially with steamed up glasses too.
Found out that my jacket isn't as waterproof as it claims to be. In fact, you could say that it's not all that waterproof at all cos 2 jumpers and 1 t-shirt ended up soaked. As did my waterproof pants and their woolly liner. Oh, and my boots and socks! In fact, when we stopped at Waiouru I took off my boots and poured the water out of them!
We'd filled up with gas at Rotorua, Taupo, Taihape and then again at Bulls (lesson learned from the journey there, LOL) so no chance we'd get caught out......well, apart from the stop we had at Paraparam when Dave's bike decided to die and the nice policeman at the Refreshment Stop had to give him a push start!
And then there was the traffic just before Otaki. So much traffic! All I wanted to do was get home!!!
And of course piecock hill road is closed so we had to come across Haywards Hill - put my new found appreciation for corners into action and had some fun going past Whitby :D That was probably the only part of the journey home that I enjoyed!
Left Dave on the Whitby road cos his bike doesn't corner so well (needs new shocks) and waited for him at the Pauatahanui roundabout. Saw a bike coming round behind me so scooted off into the traffic again, only to realise just after Judgeford that the chap following me had 2 mirrors and Dave's bike only has one! :rofl: Pulled over and waited again. Dave came along eventually.....LOL
We got home at 4.30pm, 8 hours after we'd left Rotovegas. Cold, wet, hungry, sore, tired......
The cats are glad to have us home, I'm glad to have MADE it home!
PLEASE tell me this isn't what road trips are all about....cos if they are, then I don't think I'm really a biker :(
After this trip, the next time we do a bike trip, I'm taking the car!!!
We took a trip from Wellington to Rotorua this weekend, yup, this is despite the severe weather warnings...!
Bikes were all gassed up, tyres checked, oil checked, chains oiled..you know, all the usual stuff before a long trip.
Started off well enough - the sun was shining as we went over the Rimutakas :sunny: and I was really pleased with how my cornering has evolved :D It was hubby's first time over the hill and he did really well - especially since it was his first time back on his bike since he busted his elbow after coming off about 6 weeks ago.
Got petrol in Masterton (keep an eye on these petrol stops...).
The front that was working its way up the north island was behind us and we had stunning weather all the way to Napier (we took the long route to Rotovegas). I had a hissy fit at a picnic area just before Hastings cos I was so sore and so tired (think I need to harden up...)! Anyhoo....we finally got to Napier after about 6 hours (the ginnys really are not terribly fast OR comfortable, LOL) and it was so hot that we stripped off to t-shirts and took the woolly liner out of the bike pants.
Stopped for a spot of lunch and a cold drink and then it was petrol stop #2 and onto the Napier-Taupo road.
And this is where the front caught up with us :( Now, remembering that we have by now stripped down to summer gear and there's nowhere to stop on this road, it starts p!ssing down and gets very cold indeed :cold:
I swore that goddamn road was never going to end!!! Dave almost got caught up in an accident when a car decided to overtake us both going into a corner only to find another car coming the other way :eek5: Luckily it was all OK, but Dave almost needed new trousers....
Now, I've never been all that keen on Taupo, but oh my! I could have gotten off my bike and kissed the tarmac when I saw that wonderful town! Civilization once more...what a relief!
We scooted on through Taupo to try and get to Rotorua before dark. We'd been going about 9 hours at this point :blink:
And then all of a sudden, there was no Dave.....
(remember those petrol stops? Well, we've not had one since just outside Napier if you'll remember...)
It would appear that someone went onto reserve on the Napier-Taupo road but didn't think to stop at the very next gas station he saw and didn't tell wifey so that wifey might remember to stop!
It would also appear that my ginny is more economical than his ginny since I was not yet on reserve. So, once I had gone back to find him (my bad for not keeping an eye on whether I could see him behind me), we took me pretty much down to reserve (thank goodness we had a water bottle with us) to give him enough petrol to get to Rotorua, or so we hoped.
But no, he puttered to a stop 8kms outside Rotorua. So off I went to the BP at the top of Rotorua to get a full tank of fuel to share with him! Here's to travelling with 2 bikes!
We finally landed in Rotorua at about 7.30pm and soon realised, to our horror, that EVERY motel in town was full. As was EVERY hotel we came across.
We stopped outside the (closed) tourist information office. And this was when I really threw teddy out of the cot! Dave got pissed off and rode off. I followed.
To his credit, he found us a room. He's a patient man!
We got into the room and I burst into tears I was so cold, sore and tired!
The room was dreadful but it was a bed for the night (tip: Don't stay at the Princes Gate Hotel if you can avoid it)
Got up the next morning, gave feedback to the hotel before brekkie, went off to find us another room for the next night - nice and early this time! Found a great place (Fenton Court Motel [Best Western] - lovely chap running the place, LOVELY spa pool, parks right outside the room - perfect!).
Brekkie at Valentines - nothing special but we were hungry and it was cheap. Got talking to a lady from Pinehaven whose partner, Aaron, rides a bike. He looked at me like I was crazy when I said we'd ridden from UH on the ginnys - I don't blame him for thinking that! Checked out of hell-hole and into new lovely place then went off for a ride around the blue and green lakes. Was a lovely day.
Bottle of wine and a spa later we were ready to take on dinner and the Polynesian Pools :D
Got scalded at the Polynesian Pools cos one of their pools was playing up and the temp was 46 instead of the expected 36! Ouch!
Finally made it back to the motel and crashed! Sooooooooooooo tired!
Got up this morning (VERY unwillingly....so comfy...) to torrential rain. Oh dear.
And that's pretty much how it was ALL the way home.
Was a better ride home for me cos we bungy-corded my backpack to my seat which meant I wasn't so tired when we (finally) got home. But the rain...oh god the rain.
Steamed up visor all the way along the Desert Road was a bit of a worry. Especially with steamed up glasses too.
Found out that my jacket isn't as waterproof as it claims to be. In fact, you could say that it's not all that waterproof at all cos 2 jumpers and 1 t-shirt ended up soaked. As did my waterproof pants and their woolly liner. Oh, and my boots and socks! In fact, when we stopped at Waiouru I took off my boots and poured the water out of them!
We'd filled up with gas at Rotorua, Taupo, Taihape and then again at Bulls (lesson learned from the journey there, LOL) so no chance we'd get caught out......well, apart from the stop we had at Paraparam when Dave's bike decided to die and the nice policeman at the Refreshment Stop had to give him a push start!
And then there was the traffic just before Otaki. So much traffic! All I wanted to do was get home!!!
And of course piecock hill road is closed so we had to come across Haywards Hill - put my new found appreciation for corners into action and had some fun going past Whitby :D That was probably the only part of the journey home that I enjoyed!
Left Dave on the Whitby road cos his bike doesn't corner so well (needs new shocks) and waited for him at the Pauatahanui roundabout. Saw a bike coming round behind me so scooted off into the traffic again, only to realise just after Judgeford that the chap following me had 2 mirrors and Dave's bike only has one! :rofl: Pulled over and waited again. Dave came along eventually.....LOL
We got home at 4.30pm, 8 hours after we'd left Rotovegas. Cold, wet, hungry, sore, tired......
The cats are glad to have us home, I'm glad to have MADE it home!
PLEASE tell me this isn't what road trips are all about....cos if they are, then I don't think I'm really a biker :(
After this trip, the next time we do a bike trip, I'm taking the car!!!