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Since leaving Christchurch, we’ve been headed southwest for the tourist mecca of the south island called Queenstown. Between Queenstown and Christchurch is New Zealand’s highest mountain range, known as the Southern Alps, which divides the island into a distinct east and west.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On arriving in Fairlie on DAY 29, Mar. 9, we were one step closer to crossing the alps. Our ride from Geraldine to Fairlie started marvelously, the first 35km being some of the best riding we’ve done so far on our trip, what with the smooth pavement, slight tailwind, mellow rolling hills, mild temperature, and best of all, FEW CARS.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
We then merged onto a secondary highway with a gradual uphill for the remaining 50km. That section was going fine until we were casually passed and almost dropped by a plump teenage girl on a beaten up mountain bike. It was embarrassing. Here we are after four straight weeks of cycling, our leg muscles nearly iron-hard (not really), and we can’t keep up with some smelly, cootey-infested girl. What’s more embarrassing is that Carrie and I weren’t about to let her get away.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
We chased that girl as best as we could, but when she saw us nearing she’d always manage to break away again. The race was on and we were losing. With about 2km left we came to a short downhill (FINALLY), where with our heavy bikes we had a chance to pass her (I swear) but we eased off, satisfied with the childish feeling that we could have beaten that lousy girl. When we arrived in Fairlie, Carrie and I were spent. That stinky girl kicked our butts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
From Fairlie we rode to the resort village of Lake Tekapo (DAY 30), with it’s beautiful milky-cyan glacial water. Because we couldn’t decide what to make for dinner, we decided to eat out, a real rarity on our budget. We had a tasty pizza that felt like an appetizer. So for dessert we got double scoops of ice cream and then headed out for a short sunset hike up to a vista point to view the lake. After the lovely hike, I ordered my first bit of fried food in New Zealand. Like England and Ireland, New Zealand’s staple meal seems to be fish and chips. I ordered just the chips and they were delicious. Pizza, ice cream and French fries. Not the healthiest meal but we ride our bikes all day so it evens out in the end, right?<\/p>\n\n\n\n