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Wow, great trip 'cowbell. Thanks for taking time to post it up!
Standing by for the next installment.
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Standing by for the next installment.
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I know what you mean... about 13-1/2 hours and I don't sleep on planes... seemed like forever! And driving in to work this morning was a bit of a downer... I'm planning on going back as well... put Australia on the list too as there is some really tasty riding there too!That was a long ride back to LAX. Then we cleared customs, caught the bus out to the parking lot, and a 2.5 hour drive home to Palm Springs. Back to real life. And laundry. And bills. That's no fun.
It was an epic trip for us. We'd talked about doing it for years, but seeing the FJR in the fleet pushed me over the edge. I hope to go back someday, maybe in 5 years or so when I can afford it. And then I'll schedule my vacation time way in advance and make SURE I get the FJR booked!
Thanks for reading.
+ us twoAwesome. Just awesome.
A few tidbits from my journey:Yes, thanks. You gave me some ideas for our trip next month. We'll be on the some of the same routes you took. We're staying in the South Island, starting and ending in CHC. As its a bit later in their summer (it will be the start of the Fall season in April) we'll probably get more rain....but we'll deal with it!
You lucky bastard. Two and a half weeks? Can I go with you? I wanna go back already. What's your plan, where are you going? Shoot me a PM if you have any questions about anything.You've got me waiting as well.......considering I'm on a plane in 5 weeks to the South Island for 2.5 weeks, to include a 7 day moto tour on a rented Triumph Tiger 800
You're getting me excited!
I showed Kristi what you wrote, and she just blushed. Thanks man.I am very jealous over your riding partner. Please tell the lovely Miss Kristi that I am a member of her fan club.
Wheaton, you HAVE to go. I think every motorcyclist should head down under at least once in his/her life. It's that cool.Awesome stuff!
Thanks for writing it down...I'm going to use your trip as a reference when I plan ours that we take someday...cuz we WILL take it.
You got that right. The westbound flight wasn't too bad, even though it actually takes longer. Eastbound is the worst because of the timing of the flight and our normal circadian rhythm. Are you going to post a ride report? I'd love to see details and pics of where you went and what you saw. If (when) I ever go back, I'm going to stay on the South Island only and I definitely want to see Milford Sound. I would have hit it on this trip, but I didn't have enough time.I know what you mean... about 13-1/2 hours and I don't sleep on planes... seemed like forever!
Thanks RFH. I rarely do ride reports (this is my first on this forum), and it does take a while to get everything sorted out. I always enjoy reading your RRs and the adventures that you and your pop have. I envy you getting to ride with your dad. My dad passed away back in 2007, and he wasn't a rider. I miss that guy. I would have loved to be able to share road trips with him. But I tried to model my RR after your style. I'm looking forward to reading about your next big trip.Thank you for putting in the effort of doing this Excellent Ride Report. I know very well the time, effort, and aggravation of trying to type and arrange a lengthy Ride Report. It seems like it takes forever for me to finish one and the whole time I really should be doing other things. If it helps any, this one was great and very educational as well as entertaining. You have provided a travel guide as well as entertainment. Well Done.
Circadian rhythms, huh? I just figured it was longer going home because I didn't want to leave! :lol: Yes, I will definitely do a RR once I get caught up at work and have some time to go through all the photos - you'll probably see a few familiar places. I definitely want to go back as well... three weeks seems like a long time (10 days in NZ, 10 in Australia) but it goes by so quickly! I could easily have spent double that amount of time. B)You got that right. The westbound flight wasn't too bad, even though it actually takes longer. Eastbound is the worst because of the timing of the flight and our normal circadian rhythm. Are you going to post a ride report? I'd love to see details and pics of where you went and what you saw. If (when) I ever go back, I'm going to stay on the South Island only and I definitely want to see Milford Sound. I would have hit it on this trip, but I didn't have enough time.
Thanks Tyler..........we're staying a night at the Milford Lodge and will be taking the 9 am boat cruise..........I'll be sure to tell Craig you said Hey! Great tip on filtering to the front prior to the tunnel. I do this a lot normally here in CA. but being in a foreign country, you're never sure......if anyone says anything I'll just tell them Tyler said it was OKA few tidbits from my journey:Yes, thanks. You gave me some ideas for our trip next month. We'll be on the some of the same routes you took. We're staying in the South Island, starting and ending in CHC. As its a bit later in their summer (it will be the start of the Fall season in April) we'll probably get more rain....but we'll deal with it!
If you go out to Milford Sound, get in front of the traffic at the queue waiting for the one-way traffic in the tunnel. Open road ahead... brilliant! If weather is cooperating, take a cruise on the Sound with Cruise Milford. Tell the skipper, Craig, that I sent you. Mention the two ladies that stood under the waterfall.
We've got reservations in Qtown, and have a Rest day planned there so we're staying in town as we do like to experience the nightlife and being able to walk around town. The ride out to Glenorchy was on our plans though for sure.Look at staying at the Cadrona Hotel, about 1/2-hour outside of Queenstown. Q'town was busy, packed, and very touristy. Cadrona is quieter and just lovely, imo. If you like nightlife, etc., then stay in Q'town... try the restaurant Flame - definitely make a reservation as they are very popular. Definitely take the out-and-back road to Glenorchy.
Hah, perfect. Our route has us staying a night in Hokitika, and that's exactly where we're stayingAlso, check out Hokitika and stay at the Beachfront Hotel... great little town, restaurant on site, beach view rooms... most excellent!
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