Ooh, almost forgot - there's no petrol available at Milford Sound any more. Gas up at Te Anau before starting (242km return trip).
Edit - beaten by Cynic by a few seconds...
Ooh, almost forgot - there's no petrol available at Milford Sound any more. Gas up at Te Anau before starting (242km return trip).
Edit - beaten by Cynic by a few seconds...
Last edited by Virago; 16th July 2010 at 18:52. Reason: Added
Can I believe the magic of your size... (The Shirelles)
If Ya have to choose between Glasses or Contacts, ALWAYS choose ya CONTACTS. Found that out the hard way the first time I rode Homer Tunnel, it was fine on the Te Anau side, so didn't change ta my Contacts. Bad mistake (or I should say "Mist-take"), Mountain mist was blowing up the tunnel from the Milford side and the tunnel was greasy. I was so badly misted-up coming out of the Milford side, I nearly missed to left hand corner as I exited, even though I was down ta crawl pace.
Coming back up was piss easy, and since then I use contacts every time. Makes it so much easier.
PS: The Kea are really friendly on Te Anau side as ya wait for the Tunnel Lights ta change. Just don't leave ya bike unattended![]()
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Did it a couple of years ago and a couple of pointers.
First it descends in two stages, the second appearing steeper than it is and it's only when entering this second stage the end is visible. Taking it as slow as you feel comfortable and explaining to the car behind a good idea. The surface is or was intermittent gravel /tar seal with potholes - just like the average grade A state highway . There are bays you can let cars overtake if they are tailgating. The return is fine.
Transport NZ had kindly resurfaced the hairpins exiting the tunnel with ball bearing chippings causing the car ahead to roll. I got down keeping to 20kph/less
go to the light
Did it with my girl just before New-year , even that I post for some advice about trip no one worn me about Homer tunnel , I jump the Que so we were first one in and I didn't like to hold up anyone, so I let it roll down and changing gears up , going down on fully loaded bike pick up speed weary quick I think I gone over 60 km/h, even slowly applying brakes on wet I hit pot hole and just manage to keep bike up from there was just slow ride to end of it , so what last post say abut keeping speed to 20 km , apply brakes with ease and most of the time, keep it in low gear. Going back up it is ease , enjoy your ride.
This girl did it.
Life is not mesured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away
Thanks for your replies people, some good stuff. Head towards the light still has me chuckling!! Can't remember the passing places but feel more confident now. Ta
Just be wary of the buses, some drivers can be arrogant bolshy bastards and care less about any other road users around them.
Otherwise just enjoy one of the best rides in the world!![]()
was through there today lots of black ice & grit will head back in the summer & make a it a 2 dayer covered 800ks aprox today so heading for bed![]()
some realon that road but most were good to deal with & moved over when you came up behind them
NO TRAFFIC LIGHTS, it's two way now & there is passing bays, there are some dull lights in the tunnel it self, & reflectors on the sides, so you can see where you're going a little but you still need lights on, we had no probs, but do watch it when going down hill as those coming up don't always stay to the left (bloody tourists) so just kick back & enjoy theor drive
(ps we took the 4X4 coz 4 of us wouldn't fit on bike)![]()
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. (John 15:13)
The first time I did it on a bike the lights were off due to avalanche danger on the east end, so no stopping.
If the lights aren't working and it's two way it pays to tuck in behind a bus or camper van so they can clear the way
This is a fair question. When I went through a couple of years ago I hit a pot hole that was about the size of a small bath and I guess about a foot deep. Luckily my 19inch front wheel went through and I stayed upright. When I exited the downhill end, I met a guy on a BMW road bike who had cracked his rim on the same pothole. If there are no potholes, the ride through is easy. The trouble is that the glare and reflections make it difficult to see the pot holes. My only suggestion is to clean your visor (there was water dripping from above so I kept mine down), ride at a moderate pace and keep a lookout. The tunnel is not very long and I would trust (expect) following drivers to be considerate - other than bus drivers, so let them go ahead.
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends. (John 15:13)
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