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A Mountain Biking Mission

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Participants: 2 mountain biking beginners & a Scotsman with a semi-broken wrist.

Aim: To mountain bike from Punga Cove to Anikiwa (44km) over two days.

Mission: Successful & awesome!

I hadn’t been on a bike in, well, a while. Unless, of course, you’d count conquering the rugged concrete jungle of Christchurch’s University suburb? Perhaps not.  None-the-less, our team was reasonably fit & made up for lack of experience with great bursts of enthusiasm!

DAY 1: An early start  (8am!) & the team was headed down to Marlborough Sounds Adventure Co., sleeping bags & cameras in hand. Once paired with our trusty steeds (Specialized Mountain Bikes) we hopped onto the Cougar Line Water Taxi for a beautiful cruise out to Ship Cove & back to Punga where the ascent would begin. On the boat, the passengers marvelled at how beautiful a place we live in – WOW. To make matters even better,  the boat was joined by a playful bottle-nosed dolphin & her calf  in front of Furneaux Lodge!

After a quick (ginger)beer at Punga Cove, Nicole (German), Josh (Scottish) & I  headed up towards the Keneperu Saddle, pushing our bikes & absorbing the sun’s rays (Summer? Are you really here!?). At the top, we roared off down the hills, pushed up some more, ripped down several slopes & finally arrived at Portage Resort Hotel. 

You cannot really exaggerate our limited experience on mountain bikes - but, my, after this ride, you can see why people get hooked on it! Every ’summit’ that was overcome rewarded us with spectacular views of the Sounds in turquoise & as many greens as you can imagine. Every new descent presented new-found courage & enthusiasm (as well as ample amounts of adrenaline.) We also spotted a mischevious weka & a happy bunch of MSAC Guided Walkers. A refreshing beverage at Portage’s Snapper Cafe sorted us for our walk to Cowshed Bay where we swam, ate, & collapsed into a happy, exhausted pile.

Day 2: Up with the sun & a quick dip in the sea, the team was ready for the day. A bit sore from our previous day’s efforts, the climb up from Portage was taken at a steady rate. A soft slope down & then another climb & we were on top of the world! With simultaneous views of the Marlborough Sounds & the Keneperu Sound, we sped down the winding slopes that made up the rest of the 21km from Portage to Anakiwa. The day was a brilliant blue with lots of happy faces along the track & the ride was AWESOME! Shooting down straights &  curving back around (sometimes the bike-equivalent of a hand-brake turn!) we finished the track feeling like we had just competed in a big event; we were now members of the fortunate group of people who have completed the Queen Charlotte Track & experienced the joy & exhiliaration of mountain biking on, as the MSAC t-shirts say,  ”NZ’s best single track ride!”

For those of you who are experienced Mountain Biker’s, this WILL challenge you & give you a shot of the adrenaline you so dearly crave…. & for those of you who, like us, just want to give it a shot – you will not regret it, in fact, you might just be hooked.

MSAC team.

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Marlborough Sounds a childs view

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

An acrostic poem by Billie, 7 years old

 

Marlborough Sounds

Marvelous views
Aratere sailing
Rafts all dirty
Lovely shops and cafes
Beautiful colours on the water
Oranges and fruit
Running races and games to play
On the dinghy all day
Using boats to get out
Great pools
High hills

S
afe houses
Over the water
Using cars to get some places in the Marlborough Sounds
Nice people
Dancing on the beach at night
Safe boats

Billie Watson – 7 years old


If you’d like to get into the Marlborough Sounds, check out Marlborough Sounds Adventure Company.

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