- Wallet
- phone
- phone charger
- small back pack
- spare undies
- spare t shirt
- spare socks
- water bottle
- sun glasses
- ipod
- sun block
- tooth brush
- tooth paste
- soap
- towel
- small tool kit
- spare plug
- puncture repair kit
- small jerry can of fuel
- going out clothes for the evenings
- packed lunch
- two tie downs
- 20m of Akzle rope
- a guide book
- gps
- radar detector
- some south island currency
- your passport
- wet weather gear
- bed roll
- tent
- toilet paper (or small packet of tissues)
- baby wipes(small disposable pack)
- your bus ticket
- your plane ticket
- your ferry ticket
- a zip lock bag for your tickets
That is a reasonable start list. Youre welcome

I'd check with the airport and airline first about wearing your bike gear.... just with way security Nazis are these days... getting onto a plane wearing armoured clothing and all....
And the seats are small enough wearing shorts and a T shirt these days.
Jelly made an interesting point but you could always courier the bike gear to a third party before the new year like a friend/motel/bike seller.
I've worn bike gear back from the Ally Pally show in London to Newmarket on the train was alright but wouldn't want to do it on plane.
BTW for ferry two strops is fine, generally the normal passenger sailings are cancelled these days when its that rough that vehicles could move and only the trucks and freight go.
Leave the bike on side stand with one side pulling down and forward and one pulling back and to the other side and it wont go anywhere.
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two ties downs should be enough.one on each bar and leave bike in gear,not sidestand.If you have a third ties down or can scrounge a rope or something one from the rear of the bike .too but thats overkill.I have seen chocks but cant remember if that was Interislander or bluebridge
- Wallet
- phone
- phone charger
- small back pack
- spare undies
- tooth brush
- tooth paste
- wet weather gear
- your bus ticket
- your plane ticket
- your ferry ticket
I took a few out.
Just point out to the security nazis the 'blast proof' built in armour of your jacket, and explain you do not intend to be returning. You have no need for a return ticket. Grow a beard.![]()
" Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"
Be well rested and ride with more wits about you than you normally would.
Holiday period means people who normally drive 10 minutes to work and then back with very little open road experience taking long open road trips. Center line crossers, people driving well under the speed limit to the ire of those behind them prompting dangerous passing manoeuvres, speed traps to catch these overtakers, etc etc will be quite common. I avoid going out during these days. But if you must...
Forget the tie-downs then. Brush up on your boy-scout skills and take some rope. You can easily rig up a tie down system with rope alone. Just need to know your knots. Or,alternatively, just buy a couple in Blenheim or Picton along with any basic tools that wont go in your carry on.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
x 2 on Port Underwood road. Wouldn't bother with the Queen Charlotte as it will chocka with corner cutters. You can also go as far as the Wairau bridge and come down through the river tracks back the SH1 (on either side of the river) for a bit of fun/time killer.
I'll most likely be around/at work (in Picton) so if you get stuck for tie downs/anything or feel like a yarn flick me a message. Repco and the Whuddy Fuddy will be open though.
You'll be able to take some of your gear off once you're on the plane and slam it in the overheads, no different from the extra laptop and booze bags they allow really, just be near the front of the queue as those small planes fill up fast, piece of piss.
As for South Island currency? I'll trade you a beer/coffee for some dunkin doughnuts XD
Oh, make sure you're sorted to get into Blenhole from the airport too before you land. It's a little out of town/spendy taxi if the shuttle is fully booked.
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