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Queenstown Day 3: 20 Runs & Rinsed

Before I even arrived in Queenstown I was a little apprehensive when it came to camping. When I flew into Queenstown there was a cold front coming through and it was snowing/raining, but thankfully that first cold night I was in a hostel. Last night though was my first night camping and luckily I managed to stay nice and warm in my tent. I had the thermals and was rocking a toque as well, which kept me nice and cozy all night long.

I first awoke at daybreak to the chirping of birds – as you do when you are camping! I grabbed my ipod and tossed on some tunes allowing me a couple more hours of sleep before getting up for good! I crawled out of my tent at 9 am ready to go. We cleaned up the bikes, loaded the car and went into Queenstown for breakie. After a quick bite to eat we hit up the skyline at 10:30 am to start a great day of riding.

The weather was a bit overcast and there was a chance of showers, but the rain seemed to hold off  for the most part and when it did rain it just made the tracks sticky! There wasn’t a track we didn’t ride! I ended up hitting some tracks that I didn’t really mean to hit. I thought they were a bit above my ability but I pulled through. Basically I was just following my mate and then all of a sudden it was drop after drop after drop through narrow trees… there nothing I could do but ride it out. There was no where else to go but down so I just rolled with it. When I came to the end of that track there was definitely a smile on my face – I survived ahah! After that it was game on for all the tracks; Vertigo, Hammy’s, Shit Sandwich, Thingymajig, Armageddon, Rock Garden, Drop Garden, Ants, Grundy.. it was steep and gnarly. Fawk yah!

We had a lunch break at 1pm and then back up the skyline. We rode until the days end and managed to get in 20 runs and we weren’t even going that hard. It was a casual 20!  Everyone we spoke with thought we were completely mad for doing so many runs in one day. I would say on average people will ride 8 runs… smoked them all. When you are visiting from out of town you def want to make the most of your time.

At the end of the day we definitely deserved a beer! We headed into town to grab some Indian for dinner and then out to the house to drink some beers and play some ping-pong. My body was feeling pretty good; the only thing that was sore was my hands. It was an early night to bed as I was rinsed. The rained and wind picked up throughout the night, but it didn’t matter I managed to keep warm and sleep through the lot! Another epic day of riding! My riding has improved ten-fold… man I love this place!

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Work Road Trip: Day 4 Queenstown

Picture from the plane, flying into Queenstown

Picture from the plane, flying into Queenstown

Today I flew into Queenstown. Unfortunately I do not have a lot of time in Queenstown so I am unable to huck myself off of anything. I will be back in the spring to do some mountain biking, a bungee, canyon swing, sky dive, ziptrek.. as much as I can pack in.

I checked into Nomads Queenstown and it has to be the nicest hostel I have ever stayed in. It is a brand new building – so very clean and great location – almost on the waterfront. It has a cinema, sauna, great chill out area with nice couches, pool table, fireplace, great kitchen and the room I had was more hotel than hostel. Big king size bed, private washroom, flat screen tv, and deck with view of mountains. I wasn’t in the dorm rooms as I had the hook-up through work, so I was comped a private room. It was great. You also get 15 mins free Internet time and they have a wireless as well. If you are in Queenstown this is the place to stay. All of the staff are great too!

queenstown shore line

queenstown shore line

After checking in I had about 2 hours too kill before the Canadian High Commission evening event so I walked around the lake and checked out the town. It really reminded me of Banff – small touristy mountain town. It was about +1 and people were rocking full winter gear ahah I was in a rain jacket eheh.

The CHC evening was about the same as the one in Christchurch – slow! Talked to a few ppl and there was definite interest. Met up with the owner of ZipTreck Eco tours and had a good chat with him. We ended up going for Japanese for dinner and then we parted ways. His company and my work may work together so the trip to Queenstown was worth it for that a lone! I didn’t bother going out as I had to be up at 7am to catch my shuttle back to the airport.

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