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Wellington 13km- Picton ferry 91km- Canvastown 45km

I didn’t get much sleep last night trying to figure out my South Island plan, so slept in slightly. I had a hurried coffee and said goodbye to Anna and the kids. 


I live in the Northern suburbs, so it is a 13km time trial to get to the Bluebridge ferry checkin at 7.15am, which I made in the nick of time. It turned out there was no need to rush- the ferry was delayed almost an hour. 


There were a lot of riders from the second and third start waves getting on the ferry today, so it was a big procession of bikes into the vehicle bays. 
I got my checkpoint photo (Cook Strait crossing), then settled in for the 3hr trip. 

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Once into Picton I headed straight to the bakery for a quick pie and custard buns before hitting the road.  What a road! It’s many years since I last rode Queen Charlotte Drive…a very picturesque and fun ride, with rolling terrain and sweeping turns over the sounds. 


My unicycle, complete with new bearings, new tyre worked flawlessly. Better still, the extended handlebar relieved much butt hurt and arm/hand strain. I could ride this setup all day!


After stocking up in Havelock I rode a bit further to a place called Canvastown, which seems to consist of one pub/hotel with half the locals enjoying a night out.  It’s a pretty cute place, and they serve an amazing burger and chips…just what I need before the big climb tomorrow.

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  • Nikki Tapp

    March 13th, 2022

    Wow Ken. Really enjoying watching your dot and your story as you move down the country. Such an AMAZING effort.

  • Jo Bangles

    March 13th, 2022

    I really like your minimalist setup. It has me re-thinking my setup for a planned uni packing trip later this year

  • Gizmoduck

    March 13th, 2022

    I’m only carrying a bivvy/sleeping bag, one set of non-riding clothes, and rain/cold gear. Will weigh it when I get home. It’s very hard to do ultra long distances, especially off road, with too much on unicycle or backpack. Perhaps reasonable to carry more if doing 30-50km/day.

    What I’m carrying either has to keep me going forward (food/water/tools/navigation/lights/batteries), or keep me safe (clothes/bivvy/sleeping bag).

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