Forgot to mention in yesterday’s post that the little Asian man motelier had the right idea with brown towels!!
Of all the days that I wanted to get an early start it was today, but slept in and did not wake till 6.30am, so after a further check of the Map application it was not until just after 8am that the sound of “on the road again…” could be heard.
I had rearranged the contents of the backpack today, as suspected that I would need access to the tablet frequently and this would prove to be true..
In typical Auckland fashion it was raining when I woke and thought that this is going to be great in getting the tablet out, but thankfully by the time I hit the road it had stopped and in fact today was the first day that I was riding without arm warmers all day.. yeah!
While I was a bit disappointed with myself to be leaving this late, it actually ended up probably being a good thing as traffic was not that heavy and I had the bus lane when it was available to 9am.
I had tried to memorise as much of the route as I could and had made myself some notes. The only paper I had though was a supermarket receipt so I wrote on the back of that in a navigator rally style, unfortunately as everyone knows my writing is not great and only a short time later I admit that I had trouble myself decifering what was written…!
All went pretty well to start as the first turn was just past Manakau which was easy to recognise. There was the odd cycle way on a shared footpath, but by the time I had seen it, it was too late so I was riding in the car lane which was okay although just got squeezed a couple of times.
The drivers here are pretty good, but just like at home the driver first in line at the intersection does not indicate until the lights change..!
The Map application route had taken me in a roundabout way through some “interesting” housing where I nearly felt that I needed to have the bike locked while I was still riding it… I love Indian food but not so fond of it first thing in the morning as the smells hit you coming out of resturants..
I should have kept my old Wolseley as it could have been a valuable ornament to put along with some others in front of some of the houses..
Finding the way over the “first” Onehunga bridge just took a bit of a review, but what you ride over is not actually a bridge but a road, it is just that the traffic goes over a bridge..
The second part of the Onehunga harbour crossing was on a cycle way, although there was major construction going on, but got through okay.
It was a really stiff climb out of the harbour and a bit of a jiggle around and this is where I made my first mistake for the day but I did not find this out til later.. Still without checking the tablet I thought that I was going onto Dominion Road, but actually ended up on Pah or Manakau Road but it was all pretty similar.. I got distracted and missed the Mount Albert intersection and before I knew it I was just about in Newmarket.. buggar, so out with the tablet to get me back on track and at this point I thought that I was on Dominion Road but no worries as at least it was parallel and still intersected with Mount Albert Road.
To find the cycle way that runs parallel to the north westerly motorway, you needed local knowledge or a Map application, as it was just not signed, nor were the intersections running off the cycle way, but I took the overpass as seemed to be heading in the right direction and this proved correct.
Again there was major construction going on some presumably another motorway.. It was a bit of jigging around to get to Henderson, the only reason that I wanted to go there was that I was down to just 1 inner tube and did not want to risk going too far without some more, particularly with the number of flats I have had so far. Somewhat surprising, to me anyway, was that there were no bike shops, but there was an Avanti Shop at the new Waitakere shopping down Lincoln Road and only a couple of ks away.
I find it amazing that you can just be sitting down at a cafe and checking out things on line and with the Map application it identifies exactly where you are.. Certainly have become a high tech cyclist if only I could find out how to insert photos into the blog..
The Avanti Shop was very large with a number of new Scotts on display including models with the rear brakes fitted under the bottom bracket like Trek did a year ago on Jens Voight bike. It was good to get a track pump to put 120psi back into the tyres and the bike feels totally different afterward.
Bought 3 inner tubes and left them with the packaging as all weight and they do not pack that well. Dwayne from the Avanti Shop was pretty impressed with the Retirement Odyssey and gave me directions which in about 3k I had gone off track which ended up being about 8k by the time I had realised and back tracked to where I should be. Dwayne did say that there was a sharp climb and he was not wrong..
The road was then a bit undulating in a suburban area until got to the junction for SH16 which I was to follow then for the rest of the day, initially to Helensville and then to Wellsford. The road surface was awful, being big chip which also had big gaps between the chip and you just rocked and shook and very unpleasant riding.
I made pretty good time to Helensville which was my original destination when I was planning to stay at Pukekohe, But as I had gone further yesterday to Papakura, was keen to push on to Wellsford to have a go at getting to Paihia tomorrow and not stopping overnight at Wangarei as per my planned schedule.
Again it was good to use the tablet to arrange accommodation at Wellsford as wanted to know that I had a bed for the night, Al knows that I like this comfort as against just winging it!! While it was only 59k from Helensville to Wellsford and I knew that it would be “lumpy”, it certainly proved to be the case, Lovely country with rolling to steep grazed areas with clusters of groves of native trees and foilage.
I was also keem to observe the road as likely I would be returning this way and as often is the case you think that it is harder if you were riding the other way.. There were nice views out over to the harbour and mangroves but the road continued to go up and down, up and down. Most of the climbs were not particularly long, but they were testing afer 100 odd ks and reminded me a bit of riding out of Akaroa.
For some reason there were a lot of road signs showing gradient percentage, but given that the road was pretty straightforward I am at a loss to understand the necessity for this..
Then what could spoil a nice ride…. that sinking feeling that my front tyre is soft…again!. There had been a lot of glass in the city which you tend to expect, but was surprised and a bit miffed to get yet another flat.. I have had 4 tours in France and numerous ones in NZ and have only had I think 3 previous flats, but this tour takes it even with new tyres, or they were when I left home.
Once again I opted to just give the tyre some air which made me a bit cautious on some of the decents. I should have just changed it as it required a couple more stops for more air.
I noticed today that the elevation on my Garmin needs to be recalibrated as when I was riding at sea level it was showing -39..
I was counting down the ks as the 59 to Wellsford could not come soon enough, plus I did not want to stop again for yet more air into the front tyre..
The motelier saud that they were quiet so rather than put me in a studio he gave me a 1 bedroom unit and although I only have what can fit in my backpack, it is amazing that with the bigger space the unit can still look a mess!
Total for the day WAS 158K, although probably 15 of that is due to errors in navigation, but overall a good day and easier crossing the city than I thought it might have been, but a pain clipping out and in at all the traffic light controlled intersections.
I will need to review on the return trip as if I go this way I may not be retrace my path given the time that I would end up trying to traverse the city and I suspect by then the bread crumb trail I have left would have well and truly gone.. Still that is a few days away yet before I need to worry about that.
Time now to go back to the motel and change the front tube..
Target tomorrow is Piahia 151ks away and all on SH1 and I think that it will be lumpy! The “top” now is just about within reach!