The Ride To Middle Earth (NSZ1301)
On our last riding day we went to visit a very, very special place: Hobbiton, the home of Frodo and Bilbo Baggins. The place is so incredibly picturesque and cute that everybody wanted to become a Hobbit and stay here. But we went on to Auckland and celebrated our last dinner together in the revolving restaurant on Sky Tower, the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. It was a great tour, a great group having a great time. Thanks for coming, guys!
After three days on the North Island we arrived in Rotorua today, the center of the Maori population. We had a traditional Hangi dinner and a cultural show, where the ladies were taught how to swing the Poi and the guys could try their luck with the Haka, the Maori war dance. To make a long story short: it was hilarious! Check out these pictures:
Here is also a video of this beautiful event: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1dRdiLk1H0&feature=youtu.be
Feel free to leave a comment…
The west coast of New Zealand’s South Island is infamous for being one of the wettest places on earth. But when we were there it was dry, sunny and hot. We took helicopters up to the top of Fox Glacier, had a wonderful picnic next to a pristine lake, enjoyed spectacular vistas of the wild coastline, rode the countless beautiful curves of Buller River Road, got in touch with the locals during our farmstay in the Nelson region, and then finally cought the ferry to Wellington. And believe it or not, it is still dry, sunny and hot, even here in the Windy City.

Carlos carved the tunnel in the background with his bare hands in just under half an hour, so we could go through with our bikes. Good job, Carlos!!!

Greg has a look at Queen Charlotte Sound. You can spot the bow of our ferry on the far right. The sea was smooth as silk on that day.
Christian himself tried to put this picture in the blog, but after 2 years of inactivity his blog account seems to be blocked. So here it is now: the view from Coronet Peak, outside Queenstown, on Friday, January 25, 2013. Photo by Christian Preining.
Yesterday we headed out to tackle one of the most spectacular motorcycle roads on the planet: Milford Road. Countless curves through dense rainforest took us up to Homer Tunnel, elev. 900 m, then the road quickly drops down to sea level and reaches Milford Sound. During the last 20 days this area received more than 2000 mm (80 inches) of rain, but when we arrived in Milford the sky was blue. We boarded a cruise ship and went out on the water where we could see countless waterfalls, dense rainforest on the steep rocky slopes, seals and dolphins. Milford Sound is a sight to behold; take a look:
Day 2 offered a scenic ride through the interior of the South Island. There was adventure at the Bungy Bridge and culinary delights of the picnic on the beach of Lake Wakatipu. We made it to TeAnau just in time before it started to rain, but by the time we were done with dinner the sky was already blue again. Well, almost. Here are some more pics:

Watching people jumping off the bridge made us hungry. Thankfully we had a picnic waiting for us at Lake Wakatipu.

Norwegians are tough people. Paul didn’t hesitate one second before he jumped into the icy waters of Lake Wakatipu.
Well, down here in New Zealand temperatures hit 83°F (28°C) today! It felt great to be ona bike again after the winter! Under a clear blue sky we rode from Christchurch up to the High Country and enjoyed the spectacular views of the Southern Alps. Just look at these pictures!








































































Hey Christian es gibt immer ein erstes mal…. Und nach dem ersten mal ist alles meistens ganz einfach
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What a great pic!!! I miss a picture from the Picknick Lady ….
Thanks for the comment, Ursula. There will be a picture of “Miss Picnic” very soon! By the way, tour member Carlos Andrade lives in a town in Mexico known by the name of Santa Ursula. Not kidding!
Hey Tom Mr. Simultaneous!!! Great pics. Santa Ursula
must be a great place to live…” Nomen Est Omen ” as the Romans say…
Say regards to Brad. What a pitty that his friend Kevin isn’t on tour.
Hobbiton was an excellent adventure – we would highly recommend it for LOTR fans! Great trip without rain- unfortunately we got our fill today in FiJi. Ben and Claire
Hi to NZ to my “neighbours” in the west. Looks like you are having a great time and a great picnic lady
Victor, my mate here in South America, can not hold up with her on the Patagonia Adventure
No sabes que gustó me da que te estés divirtiendo en esos escenarios tan padres que Dios los cuide sldos
Hi, Jim and I are back in chilly Canada today and already going back through our pictures. We were truly blessed by the weather Gods for our trip. We had a blast! Hope everyone finds their way home safely and that maybe our paths will cross again on the bikes! thanks all!