{"id":380,"date":"2007-04-03T20:41:32","date_gmt":"2007-04-04T03:41:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost:8888\/GoneSouthV3\/?p=380"},"modified":"2007-04-03T20:41:32","modified_gmt":"2007-04-04T03:41:32","slug":"queenstown-to-tuatapere","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/rideeatcamp.local\/queenstown-to-tuatapere\/","title":{"rendered":"Queenstown to Tuatapere"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
We’ve got a lot of ground to cover in this post, so I’ll just jump right in:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
After sitting in a car for the past few days visiting the Milford Sound (DAYS 41-43), Carrie and I were both eager to be active again. This is one of the real pleasures of cycle touring; you get to see the sights and you feel great\/exhausted\/hungry at the end of the day. We returned to Queenstown again for what seemed to be the millionth time and hatched our plans how to get to the lakeside village of Te Anau to start the Kepler Track.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
The best plan we could come up with was to take a ferry across lake Te Anau and cycle about 65km on gravel road as a “shortcut” to Te Anau the town. Well, the shortcut was brutal. Because we have vertically-challenged wheels, gravel roads nearly rattle our poor skeletons apart.<\/p>\n\n\n\n