Come in Ngawi, your time is up!
A stunning thing about yesterday's ride day was discovering a road previously unridden by us in the Greater Wellington Region: The Cape Palliser road to Ngawi. Even better than that, it's a bloody cracker, four-plus stars.
Where is it? Turn left onto the Whangaimoana Road a few km on from the village of Pirinoa on the road to Lake Ferry (if you get to Lake Ferry, you've gone too far).
Apart from a 1km patch of hard-packed gravel across a "constantly moving slip face", and a 50m stretch of gravel by the Ngawi marina, the road is sealed all the way and in good repair. Some nice twisties and good straights. Find a radar cop down here and you're shit out of luck!
Why hadn't we ridden it before? Goodness knows. The last time we were down this way was about 15 years ago in the c.a.r. visiting Jacqui Sutherland's country garden at Whangaimoana Station, about 5km in from the Pirinoa end. At that time the seal stopped just past the Sutherland's gateway. I had always presumed that this road remained splendidly unsealed. Wrong.
Yesterday's weather was calm with a brooding sky. Cook Strait was millpond calm. The only patch of surf was about 2km before Ngawi township where a tribe of surfers had assembled and were out bobbing in the ocean like a bunch of fur seals.
The seal stops at Ngawi, so we didn't ride the last few km to Cape Palliser.
This won't we the last time we ride this stretch of road. Highly recommended!
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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