Had the (mis)fortune of travelling to Taupo after work on Friday evening.
No snow that day but when I left New Plymouth there was thunder, lightning and torrential rain...all the way to Taupo.
Spent the weekend drying the gear off with the forecast set for a fine Monday morning...
Monday morning came, along with wind, drizzle and snow. Now although the forecast changed over the weekend, it's always advisable to hold on to a glimmer of hope that the Metservice people are wrong.
Well, not this time!
Left Taupo around 7.00am, struck snow just after the Kinloch turnoff. Man was it colder than cold! Thankfully it was quite slushy as there had only been around four cars previous to me going in the same direction judging by the lack of wheel tracks
From then on it was drizzling, that horrible clingy stuff that just sticks to your visor.
Got to Piopio for gas and a caffeine fix (more so to get some feeling back in the hands), dude there said it was 4 degrees, I thought he was being generous!
The drizzle subsided around Awakino and the wind kicked in, it was like riding around a 45kph corner at 100kph but going in a straight line...
Interesting ride, and despite all this, was quite fulfilling!
Home by 10.30 to dry the gear out - again...
'He's a simple man, with a heart of gold in a complicated land...' Working Class Man - Jimmy Barnes
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