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Motorcycle Ride.pdf
1. ROAD TRIPPIN
22/02/2021 | Sally Gould
I didnāt realise Iād become addicted. Of course, I knew motorcyclists can be passionate ā
that hadnāt taken long to find out ā but addictedā¦thatās almost a medical condition.
We have just come home from five days on the bikes. Marcus decided he would take the
R1200GS Rallye with its shiny panniers and we loaded up my little G310R for the first
time with both a tank and duffel bag. I was a little nervous that the extra weight would
throw me off balance, but it was the opposite and I felt wedded to the road like a true hip
hooner.
We headed north up State Highway One on a gorgeous Saturday, patting ourselves on the
back for always attracting perfect road trip weather. Usually we turn right and head north
at Bulls, but this time we headed to New Plymouth via Whanganui, Manaia (The Bread
2. Capital of New Zealand, no less) and the Surf Highway. Ramshackle buildings dotted the
roadside, telling tales of prosperity from years ago.
Sunday and the sun shone brighter. One of those hot Taranaki days where tar melted at
the same speed as we did in our leather, so it was nice to pick up some speed and shade as
we headed up through the Mt Messenger tunnel before stopping at the very picturesque
Three Sisters for coffee. The afternoon took us to Awakino, where a ute with a Trump
MAGA bumper sticker parked alongside. I donāt think they were jokingā¦
Slow, sticky road works on the way back sent missiles of tarry stones onto our bikes with
unwelcome frequency and I fantasised about the icy beer welcoming us back at our
Fitzroy Airbnb. As the hot day drew to a close, we sat in the shade and revisited the road
map for the Forgotten Highway the following day. And then, assuming more sunshine, we
checked the forecast. Torrential rainā¦
On a previous road trip Iād spent much more time on gravel than I wanted, and slid off and
over a couple of times in the gusty wind. As a result, thoughts of the 12km of shingle on
the Forgotten Highway made me feel nervous as we set off before 7am. Soft rain fell as we
headed South to Stratford and continued as we turned onto State Highway 43. We rode
curving corners up misty hills with views that stretched for miles, stopping at
Whangamomona as is obligatory. Leaving the tiny township, we reached the shingle road
and I found I didnāt mind riding slowly as it gave me more time to look around and
appreciate the grand green forests on either side. Marcus and his Rallye have never ridden
so conservatively, so I like to think he has me to thank for having the time to truly embrace
the ambience.
Rain put a dampener on our plans to ride the Whanganui River Road home, so we went via
State Highway One instead. The Desert Road was cold, the stops for hot coffee were
welcome and my bottom appreciated getting home and off the seat after neatly 1300km
on it. As for the River Road, that will need to be another adventure another time, which is
fine by me. My name is Sally and Iām a roadtripoholic. An addictā¦watch this space.