Wednesday
I was called into work 7:00 am wednesday morning because the amount of snow on the roads had prevented the guy who was due on shift to get through from Roxburgh. And this was the day I had intended heading north. With the wintery blast from the south, most mountain roads were closed for at least part of the day every day. Therefore I had decided to head north on Wednesday afetrnoon while there was still a window of opportunity to get through the Lindis Pass. Fortunately he did arrrive in time for me to finally get on the road at 2:30 pm. I knew I would be cutting it fine to get through both Lindis and Burkes Passes before dark but off I went anyway.
3:30 pm saw me deep in the Lindis and conditions weren't too bad all the snow had been cleared from the road and the ice was well gritted. The anti icing fluid that had been used in a few places was more slippery than the compacted snow and ice. Once I got to Omarama I had a choice: On through Tekapo and Burkes Pass, or down the Waitaki Valley to SH1. The sun was getting low in the west, but I figured I could still get through Burkes Pass before dark. What a great choice.At Tekapo there was 20 cm of virgin snow on the ground, and with a new Heindau K60 tyre on the rear I just to take one of side roads that hadn't been cleared and have a few minutes play.
Fresh snow is nothing to be scared of, just enjoyed. However playing around did cut into time and when the sun went below the mountains to the west I had to push on. It was just on dark when I arrived in fairlie and booked into the Gladstone Grand Hotel for the night. I can recommend this place to all bikers. A warm and comfortable room for $35, and a roast meal in the dining room for $14.50. I won't say how much I spent on beer though.![]()
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