Day 22 Breast Cancer fundraising nearing $6,000 and Queenstown
A big thank you to everyone as the Breast Cancer Foundation fundraising is nearing $6,000, currently at $5,793. Today I rode from Wanaka to Queenstown over the Crown Range, passing "Bradrona" on the way, NZ's dedicated bra fence. This fence is being used to also raise valuable funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation.
I had earlier left Wanaka in a chilly 6 degrees and farewelled my two friends who were off to chase trout in the McKenzie basin. It had been good to see them - thanks.
The climb up the Cardrona Valley is fairly long and for the most part pretty flat with 600m being climbed relatively easily. The last 200m of elevation is a whole lot steeper up to the Pass at 1,076m being the highest Point of the whole Tour Aotearoa.
I had to concentrate on the way down the steep descent with the motor vehicle traffic keen to get down a whole quicker than I was prepared to ride.
The route veers off towards Arrowtown near the bottom and I was met by Mike from work and a friend, and soon 7 others who had biked my way to bike with me through to Queenstown. Very much appreciated and thanks for also letting me crash with you tonight.
It was nice also to get back on the trails after almost four days on the state highways.
Tomorrow will be an early start as I need to be down at the waterfront soon after 7am for my ride across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak Station from where I will be riding up and over a hill down past the Mavora Lakes and through to Mossburn where I have a bed at the pub.
I should then reach Bluff on Tuesday and Wellington on Wednesday.
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