Not surprised you guys enjoyed it so much, we Kiwis know we are really lucky to live here and you guys have a great attitude. I biked the same course with two late 60's mates in 2021, but we did the gentleman's version with good accomodation and meals every day and my wife driving as support crew, so we're pretty impressed with you folks who rough it! We were rapt with the whole trip, but the Timber Trail Day 2 history tour was a real highlight.
@@kayleighbrown We enjoyed it so much that we did a South Island version in Feb/Mar this year, biking the back country roads and trails from Bluff to Nelson, same format. We thought we were pretty tough until we met a bunch of cheerful walkers in Geraldine who had started at Cape Reinga in October and had “only 500km to go to Bluff”. We also kept passing Sounds to Sounds riders (hard-case bike-packing maniacs) at various back country locations, a lot of them women and a lot of folk even older than us! The first rider we passed was the legend winner from Christchurch Joe Nation, who could even get a podium finish in the 4600km Tour Divide 2023 at his current progress. There’s a whole strata of bike-packing maniacs (including you guys) out there, and it was so cool passing and meeting them!
Hi Great Video! I have a question about your bikes and the Timber Trail. What I have read is that you are advised to have a MTB with some form of suspension. I am hoping to do the ride on a gravel bike (which I don't own yet BTW :). What are your thoughts on bike requirements for that particular part of the ride?
dumb American here... I've seen in a few NZ bike videos now- folks just drinking water right out of streams.... is it safe with out purification or boiling?
Great question, we drank straight from rivers if we were either at altitude or somewhere remote! If we were closer to towns or farms we would always boil it. I’m not sure if everyone does it this way but we had no problems ☺️
Good to see visitors and hikers on bikes enjoying the North islands lush scenery. Not forgetting the simple kindness offered some of the locals.
Aww adorables loving your journey so far.
i don't know about riding in the rain.
Enjoying the videos. Riding in NZ is on my bucket list. Trail magic getting the chairs, fire and beers from the farmers!
Not surprised you guys enjoyed it so much, we Kiwis know we are really lucky to live here and you guys have a great attitude. I biked the same course with two late 60's mates in 2021, but we did the gentleman's version with good accomodation and meals every day and my wife driving as support crew, so we're pretty impressed with you folks who rough it! We were rapt with the whole trip, but the Timber Trail Day 2 history tour was a real highlight.
Thanks Seager! It’s such a great trail, would 100% do it all over again. Hope you enjoyed it as much as we did ☺️
@@kayleighbrown We enjoyed it so much that we did a South Island version in Feb/Mar this year, biking the back country roads and trails from Bluff to Nelson, same format. We thought we were pretty tough until we met a bunch of cheerful walkers in Geraldine who had started at Cape Reinga in October and had “only 500km to go to Bluff”. We also kept passing Sounds to Sounds riders (hard-case bike-packing maniacs) at various back country locations, a lot of them women and a lot of folk even older than us! The first rider we passed was the legend winner from Christchurch Joe Nation, who could even get a podium finish in the 4600km Tour Divide 2023 at his current progress. There’s a whole strata of bike-packing maniacs (including you guys) out there, and it was so cool passing and meeting them!
Wowza! Drone action Amazing! Beers in the creek! 😂
How beautiful! Looks like a great trip, thanks for sharing!
So beautiful! Thanks for watching ☺️
Nice. Yes the TT is amazing :)
The best!
@@kayleighbrown lucky it’s only 75 mins from my house. Have done is 20+ times :) multiple both ways and even up and back in a day
great adventure, stay safe. done subscribe
Thank you 🥰
During camping do you need to lock your bikes? Do you have any issues with people stealing?
We locked them most nights and we didn’t have any issues (thankfully) but have heard stories of people having their bikes stolen 😬😬
Hi Great Video! I have a question about your bikes and the Timber Trail. What I have read is that you are advised to have a MTB with some form of suspension. I am hoping to do the ride on a gravel bike (which I don't own yet BTW :). What are your thoughts on bike requirements for that particular part of the ride?
Thank you! We did the Timber Trail on hard tails, but we did meet a guy on a gravel bike so I think you could do it on either 😬
When’s the next one?!?! 🙏
Thanks Rob! New one is here, and another 3 to come 😄
Really enjoyed, can't wait to see the rest.
dumb American here... I've seen in a few NZ bike videos now- folks just drinking water right out of streams.... is it safe with out purification or boiling?
Great question, we drank straight from rivers if we were either at altitude or somewhere remote! If we were closer to towns or farms we would always boil it. I’m not sure if everyone does it this way but we had no problems ☺️
@@kayleighbrownI always about that Ecoli. But I think NZ still pure. so is fine.