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    “Mild Hog” South Island Adventure.

    OK – the name 'Mild Hogs' was given by my wife to me and my mates after watching “Wild Hogs” – given that we are all professionals (a CIO, a scientist and logistics consultant for aircrafts), ride bikes when we can – but we just aren’t as tough as the guys in the movie. (and none of us ride HD's)

    I’m a kiwi and disgusted to say have never been to the South Island (despite huge amounts of international travel). One mate is a Pom (we take pity on him), and the other is a Welshman who honestly believes that Wales will beat the All Blacks each and every time they play. They have not been to the South Island either. Welshman’s not coming – but he’s no bloody help with ideas either.

    So we are a little lost as to what to do.

    Our itinerary is as follows:

    Day 1 – Auckland to Ohakune
    Day 2 – Ohakune to Wellington
    Day 3 – Wellington (first ferry) to Westport via Picton (obv.) and Nelson
    Day 4 – Westport to Christchurch via Arthurs pass
    Day 5 – Christchurch to Cromwell
    Day 6 – Cromwell to Invercargill via Bluff
    Day 7 - Invercargill to Te Anau
    Day 8 – Milford Sound
    Day 9 – Te Anau to Wanaka
    Day 10 – Wanaka to Franz Joseph
    Day 11 – Franz Joseph to Blackball
    Day 12 – Blackball to Picton
    Day 13 – Picton to Ohakune via the Tui Brewary
    Day 14 – Ohakune – Auckland

    I’m looking for help with ‘must see’ items. We have set aside plenty of time to see the sights – obv we are not trying to get around in record time.

    We are doing:
    - Oysters in Bluff
    - Apparently there is a awesome whitebait caravan / hut near Hasst (anyone know where?)
    - The Monteith’s Brewery tour
    - The Cardrona pub

    (that gives you an idea – we love beer and food)

    All recommendations greatly appreciated. In return I promise to post pics (when my infractions expire) from the locations and hopefully make a really useful thread for people looking to make the trip.


    Cheers - Tank

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    Hi Tank: On the Chch-Cromwell day, a run up to the Mt John Observatory (just out of Lake Tekapo Village) will give you 360 degrees of the best view of the MacKenzie Basin that you can get short of a plane flight (and they do those close by as well). Outstanding. Having walked up the mountain as a youngster some 40-ish years ago, I can assure you its better by bike. The (sealed) road up is steep, tight, exposed and sooo worth it. As a bonus, there is a place at the top reputed to do very good coffee. Might I also suggest a quick 55km run up the side of Lake Pukaki to bask in the mountainous goodness of Aoraki/Mt Cook. There could be the occasional other person around, mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    So we are a little lost as to what to do.

    Our itinerary is as follows:

    Day 1 – Auckland to Ohakune
    Day 2 – Ohakune to Wellington
    Day 3 – Wellington (first ferry) to Westport via Picton (obv.) and Nelson
    Day 4 – Westport to Christchurch via Arthurs pass
    Day 5 – Christchurch to Cromwell
    Day 6 – Cromwell to Invercargill via Bluff
    Day 7 - Invercargill to Te Anau
    Day 8 – Milford Sound
    Day 9 – Te Anau to Wanaka
    Day 10 – Wanaka to Franz Joseph
    Day 11 – Franz Joseph to Blackball
    Day 12 – Blackball to Picton
    Day 13 – Picton to Ohakune via the Tui Brewary
    Day 14 – Ohakune – Auckland

    I’m looking for help with ‘must see’ items. We have set aside plenty of time to see the sights – obv we are not trying to get around in record time.
    You not going into the Catlins...? shame... Catlins is probably the best part of the Southern Scenic Route... but suppose you are doing the other end into Milford... Just don't tell any one I said that... I'll get into trouble for telling our secret rides...

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    Catlins can easily be squeezed in between Cromwell and Bluff.

    Cromwell - Alexandra - Beaumont - Clydevale - Riviera - Catlins - Bluff - Invergumboot.

    What dates are you guys coming through?
    Time to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Catlins can easily be squeezed in between Cromwell and Bluff.

    Cromwell - Alexandra - Beaumont - Clydevale - Riviera - Catlins - Bluff - Invergumboot.

    What dates are you guys coming through?
    I was just looking at that on google maps.

    Going directly its 295km / 4 hours - going via the Riviera and the Catlins 391km / 5.34 hours.

    So via the Catlins it is - cheers for that.

    Now - do you 'locals' know of this whitebait place near Hasst?

    edit: Coming thru on the 11th March - more than happy to grab a beer if you are around.

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    not more god dam hogs!

    Tank,

    Hell not more god dam hardleys in the south island, I think we should start issuing passports and charging em!

    On a serious note and to be honest I'd change the way your doing it.....
    Reason I say this is the coast road from picton to chch should not be missed...
    Aussie “Two Wheels” mag ravs about it! Between the two, your option and the kaikoura coast, most prefer the east coast via Kaikoura!

    I'd recommend the following....

    Day 3- Wellington ferry, Picton, Kaikoura and at Waipara, Turn off the No.1 onto H,way 7 (lewis pass) over the Lewis pass to Spring Junction and then onto Reefton, take your pick either Westport or Greymouth (the pub by now I'd say)

    Day 4- Arthurs pass, Greymouth to Christchurch

    Day 5 – Christchurch to Cromwell. At Rangtata turn off main road and onto H,way 79 this will take you through beautiful valley and brings you out at fairlie to pick up H,way 8 burkes pass and onto cromwell.

    This way you go over some (not all) of the best roads for bikes there is in the south island. Keeps you in real country as much as possible, more quaint towns than you can poke a stick at. Keeps those on the back interested.

    Watch the milford sound trip for tourists in their campers and buses and the entrances at one end of the tunnel (just inside) the road surface is buggered!
    L'arte italiana cammina su due rotelle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeey01 View Post
    Tank,

    Hell not more god dam hardleys in the south island, I think we should start issuing passports and charging em!
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    OK – the name 'Mild Hogs' was given by my wife to me and my mates after watching “Wild Hogs” – ....... (and none of us ride HD's)
    Thanks for the recommendations (and warning for Milford).

    Ill start looking now - (god bless google maps / google earth)

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    not hardleys, my bad.
    so no charge for you then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Now - do you 'locals' know of this whitebait place near Hasst?

    edit: Coming thru on the 11th March - more than happy to grab a beer if you are around.
    I don't know of any whitebait caravan near Haast, but the season is already over. The best place for whitebait any time of year is Prestons Diner in Hokitika. Their whitebait lunch is two large patties, each is almost the size of the plate, a generous salad and chips. I have not yet managed to eat an entire meal.

    I finish work at 8:00 pm when you're through this way, so could fit in a beer at the Cromwell pub straight after work, then I'm heading north for the Southern Cross only a couple of days after you're going home.
    Time to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Thanks for the recommendations (and warning for Milford).

    Ill start looking now - (god bless google maps / google earth)
    will you be doing the March Hare Rally??? March 6th -7th - 8th at the Waimate Showgrounds

    http://www.marchhare.co.nz/

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    will you be doing the March Hare Rally??? March 6th -7th - 8th at the Waimate Showgrounds

    http://www.marchhare.co.nz/
    Arriving too late for that (sadly) We only leave Auckland on the 6th

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Arriving too late for that (sadly) We only leave Auckland on the 6th
    ok... worth a shot... have a good trip... take time just to see what is down a road. there are many hidden gems in the SI

    ie between Roxbourgh and Beaumont , turn off at Ettrick and go up and over Moa Flat then back into Beamont... hidden Gem No.1

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    Go to Queenstown and up the Gondola. Million dollar world class views.

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    Tear up the itinerary for starters.

    Head down there and go to the side of the island it is not raining on. When it starts to rain on that side of the alps - go to the other.

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