The weather man said the rain would hold off, and I had heard of a new cafe hidden away out the back of nth west Waikato, so a 24hr exploration ride was required.
The route would take me up towards Pt Waikato, between hwy22, and the coast, checking out a few paper roads, avoiding loose stock, and generally following the gravel.
Te Anga, Waimai valley, Ponganui, and Wairamarama gravel got me through to Tuakau, with a stop at Kawaa school rd farm house, for a coffee and a chat with the farmer, re paper road conditions.("not in the best state unfortunately, try in spring").
Klondyke road had the usual stray goats, sheep, and pig's about, and as the first late arvo shower slipped in, I headed for Pt Waikato Holiday park. ($35 is good cheap accom in my view).
Fri morning had me on the hunt for the brand new "Nikau Caves Cafe" www.nikaucave.co.nz Anne and Phillip have done an outstanding job setting up a cafe linked to cave exploring. This will be one of the future adv ride highlights this year.
After coffee, and soaking in the views of bush, stream, and hills, it was back onto the gravel to track down Waikato Adventures location. www.adventurewaikato.co.nz This will also be included in the future trip.
M/cyclists are adventurous people, so why not tie in some caving, abseiling, and a flying fox over a weekend?
Access out to the coast along this part of the country is getting harder n harder, but I think I may have made a reasonable connection, so maybe a detour along the coast line could also be likely.
Time was starting to slip away from me, calling for a good run sth along Te Akau sth rd, and then hooking back towards Raglan on Ruakiwi, and back to Hamilton.
24hrs out in the back country does wonders for your soul
Pic 1 Back country riding Rocks!
Pic 2 Our next America Cup Challenge base?
Pic 3 There is strong infrastructure to base a challenge around.
Pic 4 And accom is more than adequate.
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