Auckland to Christchurch, Hokitika | Time Out 2021-22 Fly Drive

I had a 9am flight from Auckland to Christchurch but allowed plenty of time to get to the airport. Just as well, the taxi* was a bit late (he'd come from Mangere?) but strangely light traffic meant got there with time to spare.

Once airborne and heading South we had superb views of Tasman/Golden Bay where I'd ridden earlier in the summer.

Leaving Auckland
Farewell Spit

The long sandbank that is Farewell Spit (below left), where I spent an amazing day, and Golden Bay (below right) with Tākaka just below the flap fairing.

Farewell Spit
Golden Bay & Abel Tasman

Abel Tasman and Golden Bay.

Golden Bay & Farewell Spit

Can see all the amazing Tōtaranui Beach (foreground) & Wainui Bay (Mid) & Tata Beach (Top) day ride below.

Tōtaranui Beach (foreground) & Wainui Bay (Mid) & Tata Beach (Top)

Captured my Motueka (lower left), Tākaka Hill (mid-right) and Golden Bay (top) ride locations in this photo.

Motueka to Golden Bay

Flew down the Southern Alps in amazing clear weather.

Southern Alps

It's cloudy, must be Christchurch

After stunning clear weather, it was both surprising and not (given my visits this summer to date) to find Christchurch both cold and cloaked in overcast cloud. I'd brought my Icebreaker jacket for this leg, didn't expect to unpack it so soon!

WTF Christchurch?

I had lots to do before heading West. After collecting the (repaired) Bravo from Lincoln, thanks Taylors (for intermittent accommodation, airport shuttles & parking), and Canterbury Fiat Lancia Club (airbag fix), it was North to 'The Bike Shop", Burwood. Graeme and Michelle had done an awesome job fixing and finding parts. My mountain bike had a new 'unstuck' through axle, my gravel bike a replacement brake/gear lever, a new chain and gear tune.

I'd lost my Teva Sandals in the stolen bag and last minute found some at Torpedo7 Northlink, Christchurch. Ordered 'click & collect' last night, hadn't heard they were ready but headed their anyway. Just as I pulled into the carpark got the 'ready to collect' text, perfect timing and it meant next stop Hokitika.

Drive_Christchurch_Hokatika

As I approached the alps it seemed the sky was getting lighter, wishful thinking?

A lighting Sky?

Going up Lewis Pass the clouds started to clear.

Looks promising

It was soon an amazing day!

Summer's back heading for Arthurs Pass

Love this road, this weather!

Love this road, this weather!
Heading for Arthurs Pass
Heading for Arthurs Pass

Arthurs Pass & Otira Viaduct

Have both driven and cycled Arthurs Pass & Otira Viaduct before. It's an amazing road with stunning scenery.

Fiat Bravo HGT with two bikes and gear inside

Compulsory stop at the Otira Viaduct observation point. The viaduct was built to avoid rockfalls and flooding which regularly took out the ground level road.

Looking back to Arthurs Pass
Otira Viaduct
Otira Viaduct

Hokitika

Arrived in Hokitika, Cycle Journeys (I'm doing the West Coast Wilderness trip with them) had booked me into Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast.

Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast

Hosts Frances and Brian have created a lovely B&B in the historic Doctor's Residence and Surgery. It's a lovely place, just across the road from the Cycle Journeys depot and right next door to Kitchen Hokitika.

Teichelmann's Bed & Breakfast

Kitchen Hokitika dinner, yum!

Hokitika Kitchen dinner, yum!

Went for an 'after dinner' walk along Hokitika River to watch the sunset over the Tasman Sea.

Hokitika River

The iconic driftwood sign.

Hokitika Sunset

Lovely sunset.

Hokitika Sunset

Wasn't the only one out watching...

Hokitika Sunset

Last glimpse of the sun, back on the bike tomorrow.

Hokitika Sunset

* No it wasn't an Uber, can't stand that company and never use them.


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