Miserably wet, but surprisingly enjoyable journey to the bach today. Kitted up the Troll, 'guards and all, everything sealed against the elements. Getting excellent use out of the 3 bags I used. Encountered pissing howling southerly, trying to wrench control of the bike on certain sections of all of the tops I traversed.
Left home 1.30 pm and headed up to the Summit through Vic. Onto Summit Rd and headed around, with gales trying to make me crash below Sugarloaf, then Vernon/Rapaki-top, and most of the way from Witch, especially the saddle before the Tors - so strong! Sections of wild tailwind too, and pedalling into the wind on a couple of the downhills. Whiteout just before Bridle Path. - all actions to be repeated on all the higher sections of the trip. Troll'stopher rode much better than last time, brakes holding out nicely and new Fast Track tyres gripping accurately. Across top of Ticehurst Tce and down the valley into Lyttelton and straight down to the Ferry, 2.30 pm for the 2.50. 1 hr in.
Off the boat, up the hill and grabbed a bite for later from the cafe above. Patches of sun around. Down into Purau nice, then into the climb. This went better
than last time, not being nearly as hot. Hunger got the better of me part way up so I stopped on some dry dirt under a Kanuka on a corner and ate. A few cars up, one or two down. Got riding again and felt heaps better. Slow and steady, grinding away at it. A couple of short walking stints and lots of grind. Amazing moody views everywhere, and long periods of time with the whole road to myself. Gale just over the top, from the side, and behind as I was heading down. Fast fast fast down, and brakes much better than last time too, scrubbing off speed before the 25kph at the bottom, then rolling around to the church.
Stopped here and looked for a tap, finding none, so I captured rainwater dribbling out of the downpipe - enough in the filter to refill my bottle and headed down to the waterfront and around. Climb over into next waterfront and then up to the Pigeon Bay turnoff, a sheep leading the way. Gravel began and biiig climb ahead. Wetter and wetter as I climbed, grinding away,
eventually I got to a dry spot under some macracarpas out of the wind where I stripped off and put on dry singlet, longsleeve and windvest under wet raincoat, and my hat. Much better. Texted T from here too, it was 5.30pm, 4 hours since I left home. Onwards upwards, short walk up around the corner, higher and higher then finally over the top, gusty winds on the initial descent then down down down narrow gravel rd, fast and controlled and fun as heck. Nice and long, then around down and through Holmes Bay and over to Pigeon. Not a single car encountered all the way until a local in Holmes Bay.
Up valley here it was dry, and I think the sun tried to come out, but moody and dark over Mt Pearce and the rest of the tops. Stopped in at Hays Reserve and ate a OneSquare and explored the tracks a little - lovely big podocarps, then riding again, on up the valley, a lonnng grind, walking, riding, walking, riding, taking a call from dad, and texting T "nearly at the top" (it was 7.10pm) and only finally making the top at 7.30pm - not 'nearly' at all. "Nearly" if you were in a car, for sure. Fun steers all running to see me and follow me up the last paddock to the top. They were great company.
Onto the Summit Rd here and the final leg. Seemed surprisingly flat around to the old water-trough corner, then that tight wee climb and surprisingly flat around to the corner that's just been cleared of the big macracarpas. But then seemed to take ages to get around this corner and up to the logging entrance, then encountered the first 2 or 3 cars I'd seen since the bottom of Pigeon, climbing up around the tight corners before Little Ak. around the last tight bushy corner and a mac was roaring in the wind but I wasn't feeling it, then the powerlines were screaming and I was barely buffetted, then around the corner, uphill straight, gale wind pushing me along. Spectacular! Over the top and the tailwind pushing me down hill at a rate of knots, it wasnt until coach corner that I felt the wind in my face from the speed of my descent. Fast down, very enjoyable rolling with speed down the steeps and then through the lower rolling valley section, finally up the drive to the bach, 6 hours, 45 minutes since I left home.
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long and hard way, 60 kms, 2150 m in dead-slow ups and exhilarating descents. Added bonus of 220 m extra down - steep as they were.