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The big cities and touristy towns have Email/Web shops where you can go in and surf for about NZ$15 per hour. Once you have access to a web browser you can use services like [[http://www.yahoomail.com|Yahoo Mail]] which can be configuired to grab mail from your home/office ISP.


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The big cities and touristy towns have Email/Web shops where you can go in and surf for about NZ$6 per hour. Once you have access to a web browser you can use services like [[http://www.yahoomail.com|Yahoo Mail]] which can be configuired to grab mail from your home/office ISP.


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[[http://www.voyager.co.nz/~dabhand|Pedallers' paradise]]
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* <A HREF="#Bike_Hire">Bike Hire</A>
* <A HREF="
#Bike_Shops">Bike Shops</A>
* <A HREF="#Climate">Climate</A>
* <A HREF="#Clothing">Clothing</A>

* <A HREF="
#Communications">Communications</A>
* <A HREF="
#Cycle_Touring_Tips">Cycle Touring Tips</A>
* <A HREF="#Equipment_List">Equipment List</A>
* <A HREF="
#Events">Events</A>
* <A HREF="#Food">Food</A>
* <A HREF="#Auckland">Getting in and out of Auckland</A>
* <A HREF="
#Christchurch">Getting in and out of Christchurch</A>
* <A HREF="
#Wellington">Getting in and out of Wellington</A>
* <A HREF="
#Guidebooks">Guidebooks</A>

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#Health">Health</A>
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#Languages">Languages</A>
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* <A HREF="#Other_Activities">Other Activities</A>
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* <A HREF="#Road Rules">Road Rules</A>
* <A HREF="#Security">Security</A>
* <A HREF="#Training">Training</A>
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* [[#Bike_Shops|Bike Shops]]
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* [[#Communications|Communications]]
* [[#Cycle_Touring_Tips|Cycle Touring Tips]]
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#Equipment_List|Equipment List]]
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!!! BED &amp; BREAKFAST


B&B's are often run by well travelled ex-professinals looking for a better life style. Find a copy of [[http://kiwihome.co.nz/stay/B-B/|The New Zealand Bed and Breakfast Guide]].



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!!! BACHES &amp; HOLIDAY HOMES (RENTING)


If you want to stay somewhere for a bit more than a night you might find a nice weekend cottage. Find a copy of [[http://www.nelson.co.nz/holidayhomes/|New Zealand Baches and Holiday Homes to Rent]].


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!! AUCKLAND



<A HREF="http://www.gen.com/akmtbclub/advcychm.htm">Adventure Cycles</A>, 1 Fort Lane, Central Auckland, Freephone 0800-33-55-6


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[[http://www.gen.com/akmtbclub/advcychm.htm|Adventure Cycles]], 1 Fort Lane, Central Auckland, Freephone 0800-33-55-6


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<A HREF="http://tvone.co.nz/weather/">TV One National Weather Summary</A> national summary<BR>

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[[http://www.intellicast.com/weather/nza/|Intellicast]] 4 day forecast for Auckland<BR>



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!! INTERNET


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The big cities and touristy towns have Email/Web shops where you can go in and surf for about NZ$15 per hour. Once you have access to a web browser you can use services like <A HREF="http://www.yahoomail.com">Yahoo Mail</A> which can be configuired to grab mail from your home/office ISP.


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!!! INTERNET


The two main telephone companies ([[http://www.xtra.co.nz|Telecome]] and [[http://www.clear.net.nz|Clear]]) offer nationwide access using a combination of local numbers in about a dozen cities and a 0800 (free toll call) number for anywhear else. And there's  [[http://www.ibm.net|IBM Net]] and [[http://www.compuserve.com|Compuserve]] too.


The big cities and touristy towns have Email/Web shops where you can go in and surf for about NZ$15 per hour. Once you have access to a web browser you can use services like [[http://www.yahoomail.com|Yahoo Mail]] which can be configuired to grab mail from your home/office ISP.


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!! FINDING RIDE PARTNERS


Talk to people in your local bike club, or even try the Internet  <A HREF="../../forums/touring/index.htm">in New Zealand</A> or <A HREF="http://www.cycling.org">globally</a>.


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!!! FINDING RIDE PARTNERS


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!! CYCLING


<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Mountain Bike Events</A>
<A HREF="http:
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<A HREF="http://www.americascup2000.org.nz">America's Cup</A>
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<A HREF="http://www.voyager.co.nz/~dabhand">Pedallers' Paradise</A>

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!-- A HREF="" --><I>New Zealand By Bike</I></A> by Bruce Ringer


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<A HREF="http://www.lonelyplanet.com/">Lonely Planet</A> guidebooks
<A HREF="http://www.nz.com/">NZ.COM</A> website
<A HREF="http://www.nztb.govt.nz/">New Zealand Tourism Board</A>


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<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">New Zealand Mountain Bike Web</A> website
<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Mountain BIke Rides</A> guidebook


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<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> website
<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> guidebook

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[[http://www.voyager.co.nz/~dabhand|Pedallers' Paradise]]

<!-- A HREF="" --><I>New Zealand By Bike</I>]] by Bruce Ringer


!!! TOURIST INFO


[[http://www.lonelyplanet.com/|Lonely Planet]] guidebooks
[[http://www.nz.com/|NZ.COM]] website
[[http://www.nztb.govt.nz/|New Zealand Tourism Board]]


!!! MOUNTAIN BIKING



[[http://www.mountainbike.co.nz|New Zealand Mountain Bike Web]] website
[[http://www.mountainbike.co.nz|Classic New Zealand Mountain BIke Rides]] guidebook


!!! ADVENTURE


[[http://www.mountianbike.co.nz|Classic New Zealand Adventures]] website
[[http://www.mountianbike.co.nz|Classic New Zealand Adventures]] guidebook



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[[http://www.nz.com/|NZ.COM]] website
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!! STEET MAPS


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!! TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS


<A HREF="www.linz.govt.nz">Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)</A> produce a range of 1:50,000 which show elevation contour lines and almost all land details which make them great for off-road mountain bike trips. The 1:250,000 scale show elevation shading and are good for cycling touring throughout New Zealand. Topo maps are available from good camping and tramping stores.


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!!! STEET MAPS


Maps of the whole of New Zealand and city street maps are produced by [[www.linz.govt.nz|Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)]] and various commercial organisations (Mobil Tourist Guidebooks, NZ Automobile Association Route Guides). These maps are available from tourist information centres and petrol stations.



!!! TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS


[[www.linz.govt.nz|Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)]] produce a range of 1:50,000 which show elevation contour lines and almost all land details which make them great for off-road mountain bike trips. The 1:250,000 scale show elevation shading and are good for cycling touring throughout New Zealand. Topo maps are available from good camping and tramping stores.


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!! NZ DOLLAR


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Current NZ [[http://www.dna.lth.se/cgi-bin/kurt/rates?NZD|exchange rate]].

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<DD>On Public Holidays government agencies are closed, also; banks, offices, many shops. Public transport runs on a Public Holiday (reduced) timetable.

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!!! YOURSELF

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<DD>There are a few companies offering fully supported guided tours:
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* <A HREF="http://www.holiday.co.nz/cycling.html">NZ Pedaltours</A>
* <A HREF="http://www.pacificcycletours.co.nz/">Pacific Cycle Tours</A>

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There are a few companies offering fully supported guided tours:

* [[http://www.holiday.co.nz/cycling.html|NZ Pedaltours]]
* [[http://www.pacificcycletours.co.nz/|Pacific Cycle Tours]]






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!!! HITCH HICKING

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!!! TRAINS

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!!! THE FERRY

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!!! PLANES

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!! CARS


Yep, you can rent cars from all the main centers - all the usually multinationals, plus a few Australasian companies. Check the <a href="http://www.yellowpages.co.nz">Yellow Pages</A>.

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!!! CARS


Yep, you can rent cars from all the main centers - all the usually multinationals, plus a few Australasian companies. Check the [[http://www.yellowpages.co.nz|Yellow Pages]].

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!!! BY AIR

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!!! WHAT TYPE

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!!! BRING OR BUY?
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<UL>
<LI><A HREF="
#Accommodation">Accommodation</A>
<LI><A
HREF="#Bike_Hire">Bike Hire</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Bike_Shops">Bike Shops</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Climate">Climate</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Clothing">Clothing</A>

<LI><A HREF="#Communications">Communications</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Cycle_Touring_Tips">Cycle Touring Tips</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Equipment_List">Equipment List</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Events">Events</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Food">Food</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Auckland">Getting in and out of Auckland</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Christchurch">Getting in and out of Christchurch</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Wellington">Getting in and out of Wellington</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Guidebooks">Guidebooks</A>

<LI><A HREF="#Health">Health</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Information_Services">Information Services</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Information_Services_Overseas">Information Services Overseas</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Languages">Languages</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Maps">Maps</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Money">Money</A>
<LI><A HREF="#New_Zealand_in_Brief">New Zealand in Brief</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Other_Activities">Other Activities</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Public_Holidays">Public Holidays</A>

<LI><A HREF="#Road Rules">Road Rules</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Security">Security</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Training">Training</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Touring_Companies">Touring Companies</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Transport_within_New_Zealand">Transport within New Zealand</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Travelling_to_New_Zealand">Travelling to New Zealand</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Your_Bike">Your Bike</A>
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* [[#Accommodation|Accommodation]]
*
<A HREF="#Bike_Hire">Bike Hire</A>
* <A HREF="#Bike_Shops">Bike Shops</A>
* <A HREF="#Climate">Climate</A>
* <A HREF="#Clothing">Clothing</A>

* <A HREF="#Communications">Communications</A>
* <A HREF="#Cycle_Touring_Tips">Cycle Touring Tips</A>
* <A HREF="#Equipment_List">Equipment List</A>
* <A HREF="#Events">Events</A>
* <A HREF="#Food">Food</A>
* <A HREF="#Auckland">Getting in and out of Auckland</A>
* <A HREF="#Christchurch">Getting in and out of Christchurch</A>
* <A HREF="#Wellington">Getting in and out of Wellington</A>
* <A HREF="#Guidebooks">Guidebooks</A>

* <A HREF="#Health">Health</A>
* <A HREF="#Information_Services">Information Services</A>
* <A HREF="#Information_Services_Overseas">Information Services Overseas</A>
* <A HREF="#Languages">Languages</A>
* <A HREF="#Maps">Maps</A>
* <A HREF="#Money">Money</A>
* <A HREF="#New_Zealand_in_Brief">New Zealand in Brief</A>
* <A HREF="#Other_Activities">Other Activities</A>
* <A HREF="#Public_Holidays">Public Holidays</A>

* <A HREF="#Road Rules">Road Rules</A>
* <A HREF="#Security">Security</A>
* <A HREF="#Training">Training</A>
* <A HREF="#Touring_Companies">Touring Companies</A>
* <A HREF="#Transport_within_New_Zealand">Transport within New Zealand</A>
* <A HREF="#Travelling_to_New_Zealand">Travelling to New Zealand</A>
* <A HREF="#Your_Bike">Your Bike</A>

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!! Accommodation



!! TENTING/CAMPING


Your can pitch a tent at camping grounds around the country for about NZ$0-7. Some camp grounds are privately owned whilst others are owned by the Department of Conservation (DOC). It is also possible to free camp in many remote places (eg, picnic areas beside the road). Free camping is prohibited in some popular North Island holiday regions (Bay of Islands, Waiheke Island, Coromandel Peninsula). Camping is also prohibited in National Parks, except in designated camping areas. Many local and/or regional councils also operate camping grounds (sometimes called 'domains').



!! PARK HUTS


Most National Parks have &quot;huts&quot; which can be used for a fee. These are well away from roads though (to avoid vandalism) so you'll only find them if you go walking/tramping.



!! CAMP GROUND CABINS


Camp grounds often have small crude cabins available too. This can be very handy on rainy days.


!! BACKPACKERS


All cities and most big towns have &quot;backpackers&quot; accomidation which are often close to the town centre. The cheapest rooms offer the chance to listen to strangers snoring.


!! BED &amp; BREAKFAST


B&amp;B's are often run by well travelled ex-professinals looking for a better life style. Find a copy of <A HREF="http://kiwihome.co.nz/stay/B-B/">The New Zealand Bed and Breakfast Guide</A>.



!! HOTELS/MOTELS


The usual, including the big international chains. Cost ranges from NZ$50-200.


!! BACHES &amp; HOLIDAY HOMES (RENTING)


If you want to stay somewhere for a bit more than a night you might find a nice weekend cottage. Find a copy of <A HREF="http://www.nelson.co.nz/holidayhomes/">New Zealand Baches and Holiday Homes to Rent</A>.
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<DT><A NAME="Accommodation"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Accommodation</B></FONT>
<DD><B>TENTING/CAMPING</B><BR>
Your can pitch a tent at camping grounds around the country for about
 NZ$0-7. Some camp grounds are privately owned whilst others are owned
 by the Department of Conservation (DOC). It is also possible to free camp
 in many remote places (eg, picnic areas beside the road). Free camping is
 prohibited in some popular North Island holiday regions (Bay of Islands,
 Waiheke Island, Coromandel Peninsula). Camping is also prohibited in
 National Parks, except in designated camping areas. Many local and/or regional
 councils also operate camping grounds (sometimes called 'domains').

<P><DD><B>PARK HUTS</B><BR>
Most National Parks have &quot;huts&quot; which can be used for a fee. These
 are well away from roads though (to avoid vandalism) so you'll only find
 them if you go walking/tramping.

<P><DD><B>CAMP GROUND CABINS</B><BR>
Camp grounds often have small crude cabins available too. This can be very
 handy on rainy days.
<P><DD><B>BACKPACKERS</B><BR>
All cities and most big towns have &quot;backpackers&quot; accomidation
 which are often close to the town centre. The cheapest rooms offer the
 chance to listen to strangers snoring.
<P><DD><B>BED &amp; BREAKFAST</B><BR>
B&amp;B's are often run by well travelled ex-professinals looking for a
 better life style. Find a copy of <A HREF="http://kiwihome.co.nz/stay/B-B/">The New Zealand Bed and Breakfast Guide</A>.

<P><DD><B>HOTELS/MOTELS</B><BR>
The usual, including the big international chains. Cost ranges from NZ$50-200.
<P><DD><B>BACHES &amp; HOLIDAY HOMES (RENTING)</B><BR>
If you want to stay somewhere for a bit more than a night you might find a
 nice weekend cottage. Find a copy of <A HREF="http://www.nelson.co.nz/holidayhomes/">New Zealand Baches and Holiday Homes to Rent</A>.
 
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<DT><A NAME="Bike_Hire"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Bike Hire</B></FONT>
<DD><B>AUCKLAND</B><BR>

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<DT><A NAME="Bike_Hire">

!! Bike Hire



!! AUCKLAND


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<P ALIGN=RIGHT
><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#top">Top</A></FONT></P>
<DT><A NAME="
Bike_Shops"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Bike Shops</B></FONT>
<DD><B>WHAT TO EXPECT</B><BR>
New Zealand has over 300 bike shops nationwide, ranging from huge bike
 
&quot;warehouses&quot; to tiny &quot;bike, mower and key cutting&quot;

shops. You'll find the former in Auckland amd the latter in small town around the
country. In remote areas you may find an isolated petrol station selling bike
stuff too. In the cities you find shops mostly full of mountain bikes with
all the usual USA brand names (Diamond Back, Marin, Gary Fisher, Specialized,
GT, Giant, Raleigh and several others). Mountain bikes (or cheaper
look-a-likes) make up about 90% of NZ bike sales. So for exotic road bike
stuff you'll need look in city bike shops, rather than small town shops.
<BR>
There are no bike mechanic training course in New Zealand so 99% of our
mechanics are self taught - some will obsessive long-term hard-core bike
nuts, others will be fresh out of high school. Obsessiveness is usually
a big city thing.

<P><DD><A HREF="../../shops/">NZ Bike Shops Online</A>
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!!
CHRISTCHURCH






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<DT
><A NAME="Bike_Shops">

!!
Bike Shops



!! WHAT TO EXPECT


New Zealand has over 300 bike shops nationwide, ranging from huge bike
&quot;warehouses&quot; to tiny &quot;bike, mower and key cutting&quot;
 shops. You'll find the former in Auckland amd the latter in small town around the country. In remote areas you may find an isolated petrol station selling bike stuff too. In the cities you find shops mostly full of mountain bikes with all the usual USA brand names (Diamond Back, Marin, Gary Fisher, Specialized, GT, Giant, Raleigh and several others). Mountain bikes (or cheaper look-a-likes) make up about 90% of NZ bike sales. So for exotic road bike stuff you'll need look in city bike shops, rather than small town shops.
<BR> There are no bike mechanic training course in New Zealand so 99% of our mechanics are self taught - some will obsessive long-term hard-core bike nuts, others will be fresh out of high school. Obsessiveness is usually a big city thing.

<DD><A HREF="../../shops/">NZ Bike Shops Online</A>
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<DT><A NAME="
Climate"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Climate</B></FONT>

<DD><B>WHEN TO
COME</B><BR>
Come December, January or February for the hotest weather. Either side of that for
milder weather (and fewer tourists).<BR>
<P><DD><B>WEATHER</B><BR>
We have a temperate but changable climate. Because we're an island nation
(the furthest inland you can get is about 75km.) we don't have sharply
defined seasons - summer is hotter than winter but that doesn't stop us from
getting lousy weather during summer or clear skies in winter. The trick
part about cycling in New Zealand is that you can get &quot;Four Seasons
in One Day&quot;.
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<DT
><A NAME="Climate">

!!
Climate




!! WHEN TO
COME


Come December, January or February for the hotest weather. Either side of that for milder weather (and fewer tourists).<BR>


!!
WEATHER


We have a temperate but changable climate. Because we're an island nation (the furthest inland you can get is about 75km.) we don't have sharply defined seasons - summer is hotter than winter but that doesn't stop us from getting lousy weather during summer or clear skies in winter. The trick part about cycling in New Zealand is that you can get &quot;Four Seasons in One Day&quot;.
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Summer runs from December to February, winter June to August. The
mountainous regions get snow in winter (but also sometimes in summer too!).
Temperatures are pretty much always warmer the further north you get and
range from highs of 30 degrees Celsius in afternoons in mid summer
down 0 degrees Celsius nights in mid winter.
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Summer runs from December to February, winter June to August. The mountainous regions get snow in winter (but also sometimes in summer too!).
Temperatures are pretty much always warmer the further north you get and range from highs of 30 degrees Celsius in afternoons in mid summer down 0 degrees Celsius nights in mid winter.
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<DT><A NAME="
Clothing"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Clothing</B></FONT>
<DD><B>WHAT TO TAKE</B><BR>

Take a rain jacket/coat. You're going to get rained on at some stage - no
 matter when you travel. It might rain
for an hour or for three days. In
 summer you can expect to be fine in shorts and a t-shirt for most of
the
 time. In the evening you might want long trousers and a sweat shirt.
 Unless of course you come from a hot climate - in which case bring
 some warmer
clothes.

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<DT><A NAME="Communications"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Communications</B></FONT>
<DD><B>INTERNET</B><BR>
The two main telephone companies (<A HREF="http://www.xtra.co.nz">Telecome</A> and
 <A HREF="http://www.clear.net.nz">Clear</A>) offer nationwide
 access using
a combination of local numbers in about a dozen cities
 and a 0800 (free toll call) number for anywhear else
. And there's
 <A HREF="http:
//www.ibm.net">IBM Net</A> and
 <A HREF="http://www.compuserve.com">Compuserve</A> too.

<BR>
The big cities
and touristy towns have Email/Web shops where you can go in and
 surf for about NZ$15 per hour. Once you have access to a web browser you
 can use services like <A HREF="http://www
.yahoomail.com">Yahoo Mail</A>
 which can be configuired to grab mail from your home/office ISP
.
<P><DD><B>TELEPHONE</B><BR>
The above mentioned Email/Web shops may also offer cheap international
 phone calls. If not you'll find public phone booths all over the place, in
 towns, cities and remote petrol stations. There are three types of public
 phone booth; coin operated, phone card (available form daries and petrol
 stations), and credit card phones - and each type works with only the
 system it's designed for (you
can't use a credit card in a phone card
 phone
.) Doh! You can direct dial to anywhere national or international.
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<DT
><A NAME="Clothing">

!!
Clothing



!! WHAT TO TAKE



Take a rain jacket
/coat. You're going to get rained on at some stage - no matter when you travel. It might rain for an hour or for three days. In summer you can expect to be fine in shorts and a t-shirt for most of the time. In the evening you might want long trousers and a sweat shirt. Unless of course you come from a hot climate - in which case bring some warmer clothes.



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><A NAME="Communications">

!! Communications



!! INTERNET


The two main telephone companies (<A
HREF="http://www.xtra.co.nz">Telecome</A> and <A HREF="http://www.clear.net.nz">Clear</A>) offer nationwide access using a combination of local numbers in about a dozen cities and a 0800 (free toll call) number for anywhear else. And there's  <A HREF="http://www.ibm.net">IBM Net</A> and <A HREF="http://www.compuserve.com">Compuserve</A> too.


The big cities and touristy towns have Email
/Web shops where you can go in and surf for about NZ$15 per hour. Once you have access to a web browser you can use services like <A HREF="http://www.yahoomail.com">Yahoo Mail</A> which can be configuired to grab mail from your home/office ISP.


!! TELEPHONE


The above mentioned Email/Web shops may also offer cheap international phone calls
. If not you'll find public phone booths all over the place, in towns, cities and remote petrol stations. There are three types of public phone booth; coin operated, phone card (available form daries and petrol stations), and credit card phones - and each type works with only the system it's designed for (you can't use a credit card in a phone card phone.) Doh! You can direct dial to anywhere national or international.
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<P><DD><B>POSTAL</B><BR>
There are post boxes for sending mail all over the place - near shops,
 bacisally. You can buy stamps from most dairies amd petrol stations.
 All cities and big suburbs and towns (anything with 1000 people or more)
 also have Post Offices which you can have Poste Restante mail addressed
 to (they'll hold it for about a month).
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<DT><A NAME="Cycle_Touring_Tips"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Cycle Touring Tips</B></FONT>

<DD><B>TAKE IT EASY</B><BR>
Some people ride 160 km (100 miles) a day - others 50km. Others spend a
 day off the bike for every four on. Some say it takes four days to get
 used to riding - after that your body gets used to it. Remember it's a hilly
 country, you might find 50 hilly km harder than 100km flat km.
<P><DD><B>SPEND MORE TIME IN THE SOUTH ISLAND</B><BR>
The South Island is better. It has more remote regions, it has more
 mountains, it has fewer cars amd fewer people.
<P><DD><B>DO A SMALL TOUR AT HOME FIRST</B><BR>
Every time I ride I learn more about the optimum setup for my bike and
 equipment. The only way to learn that is by doing it yourself. You should
 spend a week riding locally to learn how your bike and equipent is going
 to handle a longer cycle tour.
<P><DD><B>FINDING RIDE PARTNERS</B><BR>
Talk to people in your local bike club, or even try the Internet
 <A HREF="../../forums/touring/index.htm">in New Zealand</A> or
 <A HREF="http://www.cycling.org">globally</a>.

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<DD><B>STUFF TO TAKE</B><BR>
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!! POSTAL


There are post boxes for sending mail all over the place - near shops, bacisally. You can buy stamps from most dairies amd petrol stations. All cities and big suburbs and towns (anything with 1000 people or more) also have Post Offices which you can have Poste Restante mail addressed to (they'll hold it for about a month).


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!! Cycle Touring Tips




!! TAKE IT EASY


Some people ride 160 km (100 miles) a day - others 50km. Others spend a day off the bike for every four on. Some say it takes four days to get used to riding - after that your body gets used to it. Remember it's a hilly country, you might find 50 hilly km harder than 100km flat km.


!! SPEND MORE TIME IN THE SOUTH ISLAND


The South Island is better. It has more remote regions, it has more mountains, it has fewer cars amd fewer people.


!! DO A SMALL TOUR AT HOME FIRST


Every time I ride I learn more about the optimum setup for my bike and equipment. The only way to learn that is by doing it yourself. You should spend a week riding locally to learn how your bike and equipent is going to handle a longer cycle tour.


!! FINDING RIDE PARTNERS


Talk to people in your local bike club, or even try the Internet  <A HREF="../../forums/touring/index.htm">in New Zealand</A> or <A HREF="http://www.cycling.org">globally</a>.



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!! Equipment List



!! STUFF TO TAKE

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<LI>panniers (saddle bags)
<LI>helmet
<LI>lights
<LI>more to come
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* bike
* pannier rack [front and rear if you want to travel heavy]

* panniers (saddle bags)
* helmet
* lights
* more to come
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<DT><A NAME="Events"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Events</B></FONT>
<DD><B>CYCLING</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Mountain Bike Events</A><BR
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><A NAME="Events">

!! Events



!! CYCLING


<A
HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Mountain Bike Events</A>
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<P><DD><B>OTHER</B><BR>

<A HREF="http://www.americascup2000.org.nz">America's Cup</A><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.festival.co.nz">Wellington Festival of the Arts</A><BR>
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<DT><A NAME="Food"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Food</B></FONT>

<P><DD><B>DAIRIES</B><BR>
Dairies are usually open from 8am till 8 or 9pm seven days a week -
 most are independantly owned and operated. Dairies stock fresh milk,
 bread, newspapers, and groceries.
<P><DD><B>PETROL STATIONS</B><BR>
Most petrol stations are filling a similiar niche as dairies - they stock
 the same sort of things with a bit more emphasis on junk food.
 Petrol stations tend to be open for longer hours than dairies or
 supermarkets, some 24 hrs.
<P><DD><B>SUPERMARKETS</B><BR>

You'll find a supermarket in cities, suburbs and towns. Open from 9am
 to 6-10pm (early for small towns, late for cities).
<P><DD><B>FAST FOOD</B><BR>
The &quot;classic&quot; fast food outlet in New Zealand is the fish and
 chip shop, which will usually also sell ham burgers and chinese meals.
 All the cities also have Macdonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut.
<P><DD><B>PUBS</B><BR>
 Pubs (public bars) sell crisps, chips, and meat pies and other small
 meals. Oh, and they sell beer too.
<P><DD><B>CAFES</B><BR>
 Coffee culture has hit New Zealand hard - most obviously in Wellington
 which has more cafes per capita than New York. You can get a cheap meal
 and a short black or hot chocolate. Mains are usually under NZ$20. Some
 cafes are liscensed to sell wine and beer too.
<P><DD><B>RESTAURANTS</B><BR>

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!! OTHER



<A HREF="http://www.americascup2000.org.nz">America's Cup</A>
<A HREF="http://www.festival.co.nz">Wellington Festival of the Arts</A>


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<DT><A NAME="Food">

!! Food




!! DAIRIES


Dairies are usually open from 8am till 8 or 9pm seven days a week - most are independantly owned and operated. Dairies stock fresh milk, bread, newspapers, and groceries.


!! PETROL STATIONS


Most petrol stations are filling a similiar niche as dairies - they stock the same sort of things with a bit more emphasis on junk food. Petrol stations tend to be open for longer hours than dairies or supermarkets, some 24 hrs.


!! SUPERMARKETS



You'll find a supermarket in cities, suburbs and towns. Open from 9am to 6-10pm (early for small towns, late for cities).


!! FAST FOOD


The &quot;classic&quot; fast food outlet in New Zealand is the fish and chip shop, which will usually also sell ham burgers and chinese meals. All the cities also have Macdonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut.


!! PUBS

 Pubs (public bars) sell crisps, chips, and meat pies and other small meals. Oh, and they sell beer too.


!! CAFES

 Coffee culture has hit New Zealand hard - most obviously in Wellington which has more cafes per capita than New York. You can get a cheap meal and a short black or hot chocolate. Mains are usually under NZ$20. Some cafes are liscensed to sell wine and beer too.


!! RESTAURANTS

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<DT><A NAME="Auckland"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Getting in and out of
Auckland</B></FONT>
<DD><B>AIRPORT
INTO CITY</B><BR>
The easiest way to get from Auckland Airport to town is jump in
&quot;shuttle&quot; (a large van and trailer that will take up to a dozen
passengers into town) and ask to go to your accomodation. Otherwise you'll
just spend 2-3 hours riding through suburban stret whixh are pretty much
the same as any other western city in the world.

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<DT
><A NAME="Auckland">

!! Getting in and out of
Auckland



!! AIRPORT
INTO CITY


The easiest way to get from Auckland Airport to town is jump in &quot;shuttle&quot; (a large van and trailer that will take up to a dozen passengers into town) and ask to go to your accomodation. Otherwise you'll just spend 2-3 hours riding through suburban stret whixh are pretty much the same as any other western city in the world.



!! HEADING
NORTH

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<P><DD><B>HEADING SOUTH</B><BR>
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!! HEADING
SOUTH


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<DT><A NAME="Christchurch"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Getting in and out of
Christchurch</B></FONT>
<DD><B>
NORTH</B><BR>
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<DT
><A NAME="Christchurch">

!! Getting in and out of
Christchurch



!!
NORTH

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<P><DD><B>SOUTH</B><BR>
to:


!!
SOUTH

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<P><DD><B>WEST</B><BR>
to:


!!
WEST

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<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#top">Top</A></FONT></P>

<DT><A NAME="Wellington"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Getting in and out of
Wellington</B></FONT>
<DD><B>
NORTH</B><BR>
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<DT
><A NAME="Wellington">

!! Getting in and out of
Wellington



!!
NORTH

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<P><DD><B>SOUTH</B><BR>
to:


!!
SOUTH

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<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#top">Top</A></FONT></P>
<DT><A NAME="Guidebooks"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Guidebooks</B></FONT>
<DD><B>CYCLE TOURING</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.voyager.co.nz/~dabhand">Pedallers' Paradise</A><BR>

<!-- A HREF="" --><I>New Zealand By Bike</I></A> by Bruce Ringer<BR>
<P><DD><B>TOURIST INFO</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.lonelyplanet.com/">Lonely Planet</A> guidebooks<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nz.com/">NZ.COM</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nztb.govt.nz/">New Zealand Tourism Board</A><BR>
<P><DD><B>MOUNTAIN BIKING</B><BR>

<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">New Zealand Mountain Bike Web</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Mountain BIke Rides</A> guidebook<BR>
<P><DD><B>ADVENTURE</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> guidebook<BR>

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<DT><A NAME="Guidebooks">

!! Guidebooks



!! CYCLE TOURING


<A HREF="http://www.voyager.co.nz/~dabhand">Pedallers' Paradise</A>

<!-- A HREF="" --><I>New Zealand By Bike</I></A> by Bruce Ringer


!! TOURIST INFO


<A HREF="http://www.lonelyplanet.com/">Lonely Planet</A> guidebooks
<A HREF="http://www.nz.com/">NZ.COM</A> website
<A HREF="http://www.nztb.govt.nz/">New Zealand Tourism Board</A>


!! MOUNTAIN BIKING



<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">New Zealand Mountain Bike Web</A> website
<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Mountain BIke Rides</A> guidebook


!! ADVENTURE


<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> website
<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> guidebook

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!! TRAMPING/WALKING/HIKING</B><BR-->
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<DT><A NAME="
Health"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Health</B></FONT>
<DD><B>INSURANCE</B><BR>
New Zealand has a compulsory tax payer funded health insurance system -
 the result of which is
(a) accident-related midical expenses are
covered by the government, even for visitors, and (b) people
don't sue over accidents here. (It's a civilised system.)
<P><DD><B>CHEMISTS</B><BR>
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><A NAME="Health">

!!
Health



!! INSURANCE


New Zealand has a compulsory tax payer funded health insurance system - the result of which is
(a) accident-related midical expenses are covered by the government, even for visitors, and (b) people don't sue over accidents here. (It's a civilised system.)


!!
CHEMISTS

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<P><DD><B>HOSPITALS</B><BR>
In an emergency get yourself to the Accident and Emergency Ward of the
nearest hospital.

<P><DD><B>WATER</B><BR>
Tap water is usually fine to drink. Sometimes it's got flouride added. Water
from rivers and streams is a bit more dangerous as we do have giardia (a
parasite that can give symptoms such as; stomach pains, nausia and
diarrhoea) in many tourism hot spots, including National Parks. If in doubt boil the
water for 5 minutes. Some say the risk of getting giardia is neglidge
if take water from the surface of clear undisturbed streams.
<P><DD>See <B><A HREF="#Safety">SAFETY</A></B><BR>

<P ALIGN=RIGHT
><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#top">Top</A></FONT></P>
<DT><A NAME="
Information_Services"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Information Services</B></FONT>
<DD><B>IN NEW
SEALAND</B><BR>
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!!
HOSPITALS


In an emergency get yourself to the Accident and Emergency Ward of the nearest hospital.



!!
WATER


Tap water is usually fine to drink. Sometimes it's got flouride added. Water from rivers and streams is a bit more dangerous as we do have giardia (a parasite that can give symptoms such as; stomach pains, nausia and diarrhoea) in many tourism hot spots, including National Parks. If in doubt boil the  water for 5 minutes. Some say the risk of getting giardia is neglidge if take water from the surface of clear undisturbed streams.
<DD>See <B><A HREF="#Safety">SAFETY</A>





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><A NAME="Information_Services">

!!
Information Services



!! IN NEW
SEALAND

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<DD><B>OVERSEAS</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nz.com/">NZ.COM</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nztb.govt.nz/">New Zealand Tourism Board</A> has office in various places around the world - check the web site for details.<BR>

<P ALIGN=RIGHT
><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#top">Top</A></FONT></P>
<DT><A NAME="
Languages"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Languages</B></FONT>
<DD><B>
ENGLISH</B><BR>
to:


!! OVERSEAS


<A HREF="http://www.nz.com/">NZ.COM</A> website
<A
HREF="http://www.nztb.govt.nz/">New Zealand Tourism Board</A> has office in various places around the world - check the web site for details.



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><A NAME="Languages">

!!
Languages



!!
ENGLISH


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<LI><I>bach, crib</I> &nbsp; holiday cottage
<LI><I>bush</I> &nbsp; native forest
<LI><I>chemist</I> &nbsp; pharmacy
<LI><I>dairy</I> &nbsp; neighbourhood store selling groceries

<LI><I>footpath</I> &nbsp; sidewalk
<LI><I>garage</I> &nbsp; petrol/gas station, also car storage building
<LI><I>jandals</I> &nbsp; rubber sandals
<LI><I>licensed premises</I> &nbsp; licensed - to sell alcohol
<LI><I>motorcamp</I> &nbsp; commercial camping ground

<LI><I>motorway</I> &nbsp; freeway (motors only - no bike allowed)
<LI><I>parka</I> &nbsp; rain jacket
<LI><I>petrol</I> &nbsp; gasoline
<LI><I>petrol staton </I> &nbsp; gas station
<LI><I>pub</I> &nbsp; bar

<LI><I>sandfly</I> &nbsp; nasty little biting insect, gnat
<LI><I>scrub</I> &nbsp; low bush
<LI><I>sealed road</I> &nbsp; blacktop
<LI><I>takeaway bar</I> &nbsp; small take-out fast food outlet
<LI><I>track</I> &nbsp; trail

<LI><I>tramp</I> &nbsp; hike, walk in the mountains
<LI><I></I> &nbsp;
to:
* <I>bach, crib</I> &nbsp; holiday cottage
* <I>bush</I> &nbsp; native forest
* <I>chemist</I> &nbsp; pharmacy
* <I>dairy</I> &nbsp; neighbourhood store selling groceries

* <I>footpath</I> &nbsp; sidewalk
* <I>garage</I> &nbsp; petrol/gas station, also car storage building
* <I>jandals</I> &nbsp; rubber sandals
* <I>licensed premises</I> &nbsp; licensed - to sell alcohol
* <I>motorcamp</I> &nbsp; commercial camping ground

* <I>motorway</I> &nbsp; freeway (motors only - no bike allowed)
* <I>parka</I> &nbsp; rain jacket
* <I>petrol</I> &nbsp; gasoline
* <I>petrol staton </I> &nbsp; gas station
* <I>pub</I> &nbsp; bar

* <I>sandfly</I> &nbsp; nasty little biting insect, gnat
* <I>scrub</I> &nbsp; low bush
* <I>sealed road</I> &nbsp; blacktop
* <I>takeaway bar</I> &nbsp; small take-out fast food outlet
* <I>track</I> &nbsp; trail

* <I>tramp</I> &nbsp; hike, walk in the mountains
* <I></I> &nbsp;
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<P><DD><B>MAORI</B><BR>
<LI><I>kia ora</I> &nbsp; hello
<LI><I>tena koe</I> &nbsp; greetings to one person

<LI><I>tena koutou</I> &nbsp; greetings to a group
<LI><I>haere mai</I> &nbsp; welcome
<LI><I>haere ra</I> &nbsp; goodbye
<LI><I>ae</I> &nbsp; yes
<LI><I>kahore</I> &nbsp; no

<LI><I>marae</I> &nbsp; meeting place
<LI><I>pa</I> &nbsp; earth fort
<LI><I>pekeha</I> &nbsp; white person
<LI><I>tangi</I> &nbsp; funeral, grieving
<LI><I>tangata whenua</I> &nbsp; people of the land, maori

<LI><I></I> &nbsp;

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<DT><A NAME="Maps"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Maps</B></FONT>
<DD><B>STEET MAPS</B><BR>
Maps of the whole of New Zealand and city street maps are produced by
 <A HREF="www.linz.govt.nz">Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)</A> and
 various commercial organisations (Mobil Tourist Guidebooks, NZ Automobile Association Route Guides).
 These maps are available from tourist information centres and petrol stations.

<DD><B>TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS</B><BR>
<A HREF="www.linz.govt.nz">Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)</A> produce
 a range of 1:50,000 which show elevation contour lines and almost all land
 details which make them great for off-road mountain bike trips. The
 1:250,000 scale show elevation shading and are good for cycling touring
 throughout New Zealand. Topo maps are available from good camping and
 tramping stores.

<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#top">Top</A></FONT></P>
<DT><A NAME="Money"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Money</B></FONT>
<DD><B>NZ DOLLAR</B><BR>
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!! MAORI


* <I>kia ora</I> &nbsp; hello
* <I>tena koe</I> &nbsp; greetings to one person

* <I>tena koutou</I> &nbsp; greetings to a group
* <I>haere mai</I> &nbsp; welcome
* <I>haere ra</I> &nbsp; goodbye
* <I>ae</I> &nbsp; yes
* <I>kahore</I> &nbsp; no

* <I>marae</I> &nbsp; meeting place
* <I>pa</I> &nbsp; earth fort
* <I>pekeha</I> &nbsp; white person
* <I>tangi</I> &nbsp; funeral, grieving
* <I>tangata whenua</I> &nbsp; people of the land, maori

* <I></I> &nbsp;



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!! Maps



!! STEET MAPS


Maps of the whole of New Zealand and city street maps are produced by <A HREF="www.linz.govt.nz">Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)</A> and various commercial organisations (Mobil Tourist Guidebooks, NZ Automobile Association Route Guides). These maps are available from tourist information centres and petrol stations.



!! TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS


<A HREF="www.linz.govt.nz">Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)</A> produce a range of 1:50,000 which show elevation contour lines and almost all land details which make them great for off-road mountain bike trips. The 1:250,000 scale show elevation shading and are good for cycling touring throughout New Zealand. Topo maps are available from good camping and tramping stores.



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!! Money



!! NZ DOLLAR

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<DT><A NAME="
New_Zealand_in_Brief"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>New Zealand in Brief</B></FONT>
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><A NAME="New_Zealand_in_Brief"> 

!!
New Zealand in Brief



!! GREEN
HILLS


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<A HREF="http://www.nz.com">NZ.COM</A>
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<DT><A NAME="Other_Activities">
</A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Other Activities</B></FONT>

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<DT><A NAME="Public_Holidays"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Public Holidays</B></FONT>
<DD>On Public Holidays government agencies are closed, also; banks,

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!! Public Holidays

<DD>On Public Holidays government agencies are closed, also; banks, offices, many shops. Public transport runs on a Public Holiday (reduced) timetable.
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<LI><I>New Years Day</i> &nbsp; 1 January
<LI><I>Day after New Years</i> &nbsp; 2 January
<LI><I>Waitangi Day</i> &nbsp; 6 February
<LI><I>Good Friday</i> &nbsp; Easter weekend (late March or early April)

<LI><I>Easter Monday</i> &nbsp; Easter weekend
<LI><I>Queen's Birthday</i> &nbsp; 1st Monday in June
<LI><I>Labour Day</i> &nbsp; 4th Monday of October
<LI><I>Christmas Day</i> &nbsp; 25 December
<LI><I>Boxing Day</i> &nbsp; 26 December

<LI><I>Anniversary Day</i> &nbsp; varies by region
to:
* <I>New Years Day</i> &nbsp; 1 January
* <I>Day after New Years</i> &nbsp; 2 January
* <I>Waitangi Day</i> &nbsp; 6 February
* <I>Good Friday</i> &nbsp; Easter weekend (late March or early April)

* <I>Easter Monday</i> &nbsp; Easter weekend
* <I>Queen's Birthday</i> &nbsp; 1st Monday in June
* <I>Labour Day</i> &nbsp; 4th Monday of October
* <I>Christmas Day</i> &nbsp; 25 December
* <I>Boxing Day</i> &nbsp; 26 December

* <I>Anniversary Day</i> &nbsp; varies by region
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<DT><A NAME="
Road Rules"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Road Rules</B></FONT>
<DD><B>STAY LEFT</B><BR>
Bicycles are classified as vehicles so you need to obey the standard
 road rules - most importantly ride on
the left side of the road. Also, you not
 allowed to ride a bike on motorways. This is especially relevant to those
 riding in and out of Auckland which has several motorways. Find yourself a
 copy of the
<I>New Zealand Road Code</I> or its cousin, the <I>New
 Zealand Bicycle Code</I>, available in libraries and
bookshops.

<BR>
You must wear a helmet while riding on New Zealand roads. When tuning
left you must give way to all other traffic. At night you must have
lights. It has been observed that New Zealanders are not very good driving
- one study revealed that 80% of drivers thought they were above average
drivers.
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<DT><A NAME="
Security"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Security</B></FONT>
<DD><B>
YOURSELF</B><BR>
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><A NAME="Road Rules">

!!
Road Rules



!! STAY LEFT


Bicycles are classified as vehicles so you need to obey the standard road rules - most importantly ride on the left side of
the road. Also, you not allowed to ride a bike on motorways. This is especially relevant to those riding in and out of Auckland which has several motorways. Find yourself a copy of the <I>New Zealand Road Code</I> or its cousin, the <I>New Zealand Bicycle Code</I>, available in libraries and bookshops.


You must wear a helmet while riding on New Zealand roads. When tuning left you must give way to all other traffic. At night you must have lights. It has been observed that New Zealanders are not very good driving - one study revealed that 80% of drivers thought they were above average drivers.


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!!
Security



!!
YOURSELF

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<P><DD><B>YOUR BIKE</B><BR>
Best to use a Kryptonite &quot;D&quot; lock. In the big cities also lock it
in a well lighted place (or outside a Police station if you're really
worried).
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<DT><A NAME="Training"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Training</B></FONT>
<DD><B>DO A SMALL TRIP AT HOME</B><BR>
It's the best preparation. At least two or three days, preferably a week.
 At try to test your rain gear too - you'll need it at least
once.
<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#top">Top</A></FONT></P>
<DT><A NAME="
Touring_Companies"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Touring Companies</B></FONT>
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!! YOUR
BIKE


Best to use a Kryptonite &quot;D&quot; lock. In the big cities also lock it in a well lighted place (or outside a Police station if you're really worried).


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<DT
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!! Training



!! DO
A SMALL TRIP AT HOME


It's the best preparation. At least two or three days, preferably a week. At try to test your rain gear too - you'll need it at least
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><A NAME="Touring_Companies">

!!
Touring Companies
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<LI><A HREF="http://www.holiday.co.nz/cycling.html">NZ Pedaltours</A><BR>
<LI><
A HREF="http://www.pacificcycletours.co.nz/">Pacific Cycle Tours</A><BR>
to:
* <A HREF="http://www.holiday.co.nz/cycling.html">NZ Pedaltours</A>
* <A HREF="http://www.pacificcycletours.co.nz/">Pacific Cycle Tours</A>
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<DT><A NAME="Transport_within_New_Zealand"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Transport within New Zealand</B></FONT>
<DD><B>HITCH HICKING</B><BR>
If you have serious problem you can try hitching. You're bike limit the
 number of cars that can take you but will probably engender more sympathy.
<P><DD><B>SHUTTLE BUSES</B><BR>
Shuttle buses are large vans with an enclosed trailer or minibuses. Bikes
 are usaully not a problem, but they may charge $10.
<P><DD><B>BUSES</B><BR>

Inter-city buses don't like taking bikes but they will. If you try to book
 a bus they tell you they can't garrantee the bike will fit on - I've
 never had a problem. They'll probably charge $10 for the bike.
<P><DD><B>TRAINS</B><BR>
Again $10 for the bike. Trains run from Auckland down to Wellington,
 Picton to Invercargill (via Christchurch). There's a tran that goes
 form Christchurch to Greymouth too. Trains are my favourite bike
 alternative.
<P><DD><B>THE FERRY</B><BR>
Several ferry ships run form Wellingon to Picton - the main one being the
 Tranzlink (NZ Railways) ferry. It's cost you about $35 depending on the
 season, plus $15 for the bike if you ride on. If it's in a bag it should
 count as luggage and go free, or they may try to hit you with $4 excess baggage.
<P><DD><B>PLANES</B><BR>
Planes go all over the place. Bike will usually get whacked with a $25 fee.
 It helps if you have a bike bag.
<P><DD><B>CARS</B><BR>
Yep, you can rent cars from all the main centers - all the usually
 multinationals, plus a few Australasian companies. Check the
 <a href="http://www.yellowpages.co.nz">Yellow Pages</A>.
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<DT><A NAME="Travelling_to_New_Zealand"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Travelling to New Zealand</B></FONT>
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<DT><A NAME="Transport_within_New_Zealand">

!! Transport within New Zealand



!! HITCH HICKING


If you have serious problem you can try hitching. You're bike limit the number of cars that can take you but will probably engender more sympathy.


!! SHUTTLE BUSES


Shuttle buses are large vans with an enclosed trailer or minibuses. Bikes are usaully not a problem, but they may charge $10.


!! BUSES



Inter-city buses don't like taking bikes but they will. If you try to book a bus they tell you they can't garrantee the bike will fit on - I've never had a problem. They'll probably charge $10 for the bike.


!! TRAINS


Again $10 for the bike. Trains run from Auckland down to Wellington, Picton to Invercargill (via Christchurch). There's a tran that goes form Christchurch to Greymouth too. Trains are my favourite bike alternative.


!! THE FERRY


Several ferry ships run form Wellingon to Picton - the main one being the Tranzlink (NZ Railways) ferry. It's cost you about $35 depending on the season, plus $15 for the bike if you ride on. If it's in a bag it should count as luggage and go free, or they may try to hit you with $4 excess baggage.


!! PLANES


Planes go all over the place. Bike will usually get whacked with a $25 fee. It helps if you have a bike bag.


!! CARS


Yep, you can rent cars from all the main centers - all the usually multinationals, plus a few Australasian companies. Check the <a href="http://www.yellowpages.co.nz">Yellow Pages</A>.


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<DT><A NAME="Travelling_to_New_Zealand">

!! Travelling to New Zealand



!! BY AIR

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<P><DD><B>BY SEA</B><BR>
Not really an option unless you (a) have a private ocean going boat/yacht,
(b) you hop on a luxury cruise. Unlikely.
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<DT><A NAME="
Your_Bike"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Your Bike</B></FONT>
<DD><B>WHAT TYPE</B><BR>
Most of the roads are
sealed (tar sealed, paved, blacktop) so skinny tyres
are fine. There are a few more gravel (unsealed) roads in the South Island,
away from the main routes. If you believe remote=interesting then bring a
mountian bike with 1.75 inch wide combination road/off-road tyres. If
speed and distance is important then you could use a strong road bike.

<BR>
Most cycle tourist seem to be using mountain bikes which cope with the
extra stain of panniers fine.

<P><DD><B>BRING OR BUY?</B><BR>
My personal preference is to stick with my beloved bike. Some airlines
charge for bikes on international flights some don't. There's plenty of
good bikes avialable to buy here though (all the usual USA brand names),
so that's not a problem.
<BR>
You can get a bike on a plane by (a) wrapping newspaper around the chain
and turning the handlebars, (b) begging a bike box from a local bike shop,
 or (c) making/buying a bike bag of some sort.
to:


!! BY
SEA


Not really an option unless you (a) have a private ocean going boat/yacht, (b) you hop on a luxury cruise. Unlikely.


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<DT
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!!
Your Bike



!! WHAT TYPE


Most of the roads are sealed (tar
sealed, paved, blacktop) so skinny tyres are fine. There are a few more gravel (unsealed) roads in the South Island, away from the main routes. If you believe remote=interesting then bring a mountian bike with 1.75 inch wide combination road/off-road tyres. If speed and distance is important then you could use a strong road bike.


Most cycle tourist seem to be using mountain bikes which cope with the extra stain of panniers fine.



!! BRING
OR BUY?


My personal preference is to stick with my beloved bike. Some airlines charge for bikes on international flights some don't. There's plenty of  good bikes avialable to buy here though (all the usual USA brand names), so that's not a problem.

You can get a bike on a plane by (a) wrapping newspaper around the chain and turning the handlebars, (b) begging a bike box from a local bike shop, or (c) making/buying a bike bag of some sort.
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<LI><A HREF="#Bike_Shops">Bike Shops</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Climate">Climate</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Clothing">Clothing</A>

<LI><A HREF="#Communications">Communications</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Cycle_Touring_Tips">Cycle Touring Tips</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Equipment_List">Equipment List</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Events">Events</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Food">Food</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Auckland">Getting in and out of Auckland</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Christchurch">Getting in and out of Christchurch</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Wellington">Getting in and out of Wellington</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Guidebooks">Guidebooks</A>

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<LI><A HREF="#Languages">Languages</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Maps">Maps</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Money">Money</A>
<LI><A HREF="#New_Zealand_in_Brief">New Zealand in Brief</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Other_Activities">Other Activities</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Public_Holidays">Public Holidays</A>

<LI><A HREF="#Road Rules">Road Rules</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Security">Security</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Training">Training</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Touring_Companies">Touring Companies</A>
<LI><A HREF="#Transport_within_New_Zealand">Transport within New Zealand</A>
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<DT><A NAME="Accommodation"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Accommodation</B></FONT>
<DD><B>TENTING/CAMPING</B><BR>
Your can pitch a tent at camping grounds around the country for about
 NZ$0-7. Some camp grounds are privately owned whilst others are owned
 by the Department of Conservation (DOC). It is also possible to free camp
 in many remote places (eg, picnic areas beside the road). Free camping is
 prohibited in some popular North Island holiday regions (Bay of Islands,
 Waiheke Island, Coromandel Peninsula). Camping is also prohibited in
 National Parks, except in designated camping areas. Many local and/or regional
 councils also operate camping grounds (sometimes called 'domains').

<P><DD><B>PARK HUTS</B><BR>
Most National Parks have &quot;huts&quot; which can be used for a fee. These
 are well away from roads though (to avoid vandalism) so you'll only find
 them if you go walking/tramping.

<P><DD><B>CAMP GROUND CABINS</B><BR>
Camp grounds often have small crude cabins available too. This can be very
 handy on rainy days.
<P><DD><B>BACKPACKERS</B><BR>
All cities and most big towns have &quot;backpackers&quot; accomidation
 which are often close to the town centre. The cheapest rooms offer the
 chance to listen to strangers snoring.
<P><DD><B>BED &amp; BREAKFAST</B><BR>
B&amp;B's are often run by well travelled ex-professinals looking for a
 better life style. Find a copy of <A HREF="http://kiwihome.co.nz/stay/B-B/">The New Zealand Bed and Breakfast Guide</A>.

<P><DD><B>HOTELS/MOTELS</B><BR>
The usual, including the big international chains. Cost ranges from NZ$50-200.
<P><DD><B>BACHES &amp; HOLIDAY HOMES (RENTING)</B><BR>
If you want to stay somewhere for a bit more than a night you might find a
 nice weekend cottage. Find a copy of <A HREF="http://www.nelson.co.nz/holidayhomes/">New Zealand Baches and Holiday Homes to Rent</A>.
 
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<DT><A NAME="Bike_Hire"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Bike Hire</B></FONT>
<DD><B>AUCKLAND</B><BR>

<A HREF="http://www.gen.com/akmtbclub/advcychm.htm">Adventure Cycles</A>, 1 Fort Lane, Central Auckland, Freephone 0800-33-55-6
<P><DD><B>CHRISTCHURCH</B><BR>


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<DT><A NAME="Bike_Shops"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Bike Shops</B></FONT>
<DD><B>WHAT TO EXPECT</B><BR>
New Zealand has over 300 bike shops nationwide, ranging from huge bike
 &quot;warehouses&quot; to tiny &quot;bike, mower and key cutting&quot;

 shops. You'll find the former in Auckland amd the latter in small town around the
 country. In remote areas you may find an isolated petrol station selling bike
 stuff too. In the cities you find shops mostly full of mountain bikes with
 all the usual USA brand names (Diamond Back, Marin, Gary Fisher, Specialized,
 GT, Giant, Raleigh and several others). Mountain bikes (or cheaper
 look-a-likes) make up about 90% of NZ bike sales. So for exotic road bike
 stuff you'll need look in city bike shops, rather than small town shops.
<BR>
 There are no bike mechanic training course in New Zealand so 99% of our
 mechanics are self taught - some will obsessive long-term hard-core bike
 nuts, others will be fresh out of high school. Obsessiveness is usually
 a big city thing.

<P><DD><A HREF="../../shops/">NZ Bike Shops Online</A>
<DD><A HREF="../../shops/list.htm">List of Shops</A>
<DD><A HREF="http://www.yellowpages.co.nz/cgi-bin/search?key=bicycle&lkey=&stype=&search.x=42&search.y=17">NZ Yellow Pages</A> predefined search on &quot;bicycle&quot;

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<DT><A NAME="Climate"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Climate</B></FONT>

<DD><B>WHEN TO COME</B><BR>
Come December, January or February for the hotest weather. Either side of that for
 milder weather (and fewer tourists).<BR>
<P><DD><B>WEATHER</B><BR>
We have a temperate but changable climate. Because we're an island nation
 (the furthest inland you can get is about 75km.) we don't have sharply
 defined seasons - summer is hotter than winter but that doesn't stop us from
 getting lousy weather during summer or clear skies in winter. The trick
 part about cycling in New Zealand is that you can get &quot;Four Seasons
 in One Day&quot;.
<BR>
Summer runs from December to February, winter June to August. The
 mountainous regions get snow in winter (but also sometimes in summer too!).
Temperatures are pretty much always warmer the further north you get and
 range from highs of 30 degrees Celsius in afternoons in mid summer
 down 0 degrees Celsius nights in mid winter.
<BR>
<A HREF="http://tvone.co.nz/weather/">TV One National Weather Summary</A> national summary<BR>

<A HREF="http://www.press.co.nz/weather/weather.htm">The Christchurch Press</A> national summary with map<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.intellicast.com/weather/nza/">Intellicast</A> 4 day forecast for Auckland<BR>


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<DT><A NAME="Clothing"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Clothing</B></FONT>
<DD><B>WHAT TO TAKE</B><BR>

Take a rain jacket/coat. You're going to get rained on at some stage - no
 matter when you travel. It might rain for an hour or for three days. In
 summer you can expect to be fine in shorts and a t-shirt for most of the
 time. In the evening you might want long trousers and a sweat shirt.
 Unless of course you come from a hot climate - in which case bring
 some warmer clothes.

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<DT><A NAME="Communications"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Communications</B></FONT>
<DD><B>INTERNET</B><BR>
The two main telephone companies (<A HREF="http://www.xtra.co.nz">Telecome</A> and
 <A HREF="http://www.clear.net.nz">Clear</A>) offer nationwide
 access using a combination of local numbers in about a dozen cities
 and a 0800 (free toll call) number for anywhear else. And there's
 <A HREF="http://www.ibm.net">IBM Net</A> and
 <A HREF="http://www.compuserve.com">Compuserve</A> too.

<BR>
The big cities and touristy towns have Email/Web shops where you can go in and
 surf for about NZ$15 per hour. Once you have access to a web browser you
 can use services like <A HREF="http://www.yahoomail.com">Yahoo Mail</A>
 which can be configuired to grab mail from your home/office ISP.
<P><DD><B>TELEPHONE</B><BR>
The above mentioned Email/Web shops may also offer cheap international
 phone calls. If not you'll find public phone booths all over the place, in
 towns, cities and remote petrol stations. There are three types of public
 phone booth; coin operated, phone card (available form daries and petrol
 stations), and credit card phones - and each type works with only the
 system it's designed for (you can't use a credit card in a phone card
 phone.) Doh! You can direct dial to anywhere national or international.
<BR>
Off-peak billing times are from 6pm throught till 7am weekdays and all weekend.
<P><DD><B>POSTAL</B><BR>
There are post boxes for sending mail all over the place - near shops,
 bacisally. You can buy stamps from most dairies amd petrol stations.
 All cities and big suburbs and towns (anything with 1000 people or more)
 also have Post Offices which you can have Poste Restante mail addressed
 to (they'll hold it for about a month).
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<DT><A NAME="Cycle_Touring_Tips"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Cycle Touring Tips</B></FONT>

<DD><B>TAKE IT EASY</B><BR>
Some people ride 160 km (100 miles) a day - others 50km. Others spend a
 day off the bike for every four on. Some say it takes four days to get
 used to riding - after that your body gets used to it. Remember it's a hilly
 country, you might find 50 hilly km harder than 100km flat km.
<P><DD><B>SPEND MORE TIME IN THE SOUTH ISLAND</B><BR>
The South Island is better. It has more remote regions, it has more
 mountains, it has fewer cars amd fewer people.
<P><DD><B>DO A SMALL TOUR AT HOME FIRST</B><BR>
Every time I ride I learn more about the optimum setup for my bike and
 equipment. The only way to learn that is by doing it yourself. You should
 spend a week riding locally to learn how your bike and equipent is going
 to handle a longer cycle tour.
<P><DD><B>FINDING RIDE PARTNERS</B><BR>
Talk to people in your local bike club, or even try the Internet
 <A HREF="../../forums/touring/index.htm">in New Zealand</A> or
 <A HREF="http://www.cycling.org">globally</a>.

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<DT><A NAME="Equipment_List"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Equipment List</B></FONT>
<DD><B>STUFF TO TAKE</B><BR>
Here's <I>a</I> list, not <I>the</I> list:
<UL>
<LI>bike
<LI>pannier rack [front and rear if you want to travel heavy]

<LI>panniers (saddle bags)
<LI>helmet
<LI>lights
<LI>more to come
</UL>
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<DT><A NAME="Events"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Events</B></FONT>
<DD><B>CYCLING</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Mountain Bike Events</A><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.cyclingnz.org.nz">Road/Track Cycling Events</a>
<P><DD><B>OTHER</B><BR>

<A HREF="http://www.americascup2000.org.nz">America's Cup</A><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.festival.co.nz">Wellington Festival of the Arts</A><BR>
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<DT><A NAME="Food"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Food</B></FONT>

<P><DD><B>DAIRIES</B><BR>
Dairies are usually open from 8am till 8 or 9pm seven days a week -
 most are independantly owned and operated. Dairies stock fresh milk,
 bread, newspapers, and groceries.
<P><DD><B>PETROL STATIONS</B><BR>
Most petrol stations are filling a similiar niche as dairies - they stock
 the same sort of things with a bit more emphasis on junk food.
 Petrol stations tend to be open for longer hours than dairies or
 supermarkets, some 24 hrs.
<P><DD><B>SUPERMARKETS</B><BR>

You'll find a supermarket in cities, suburbs and towns. Open from 9am
 to 6-10pm (early for small towns, late for cities).
<P><DD><B>FAST FOOD</B><BR>
The &quot;classic&quot; fast food outlet in New Zealand is the fish and
 chip shop, which will usually also sell ham burgers and chinese meals.
 All the cities also have Macdonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut.
<P><DD><B>PUBS</B><BR>
 Pubs (public bars) sell crisps, chips, and meat pies and other small
 meals. Oh, and they sell beer too.
<P><DD><B>CAFES</B><BR>
 Coffee culture has hit New Zealand hard - most obviously in Wellington
 which has more cafes per capita than New York. You can get a cheap meal
 and a short black or hot chocolate. Mains are usually under NZ$20. Some
 cafes are liscensed to sell wine and beer too.
<P><DD><B>RESTAURANTS</B><BR>

 Yep, we have restaurants with meals ranging from $20-200.
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<DT><A NAME="Auckland"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Getting in and out of Auckland</B></FONT>
<DD><B>AIRPORT INTO CITY</B><BR>
The easiest way to get from Auckland Airport to town is jump in
 &quot;shuttle&quot; (a large van and trailer that will take up to a dozen
 passengers into town) and ask to go to your accomodation. Otherwise you'll
 just spend 2-3 hours riding through suburban stret whixh are pretty much
 the same as any other western city in the world.

<P><DD><B>HEADING NORTH</B><BR>
Not yet.
<P><DD><B>HEADING SOUTH</B><BR>

Not yet.
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<DT><A NAME="Christchurch"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Getting in and out of Christchurch</B></FONT>
<DD><B>NORTH</B><BR>
Not yet.
<P><DD><B>SOUTH</B><BR>
Not yet.
<P><DD><B>WEST</B><BR>
Not yet.
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<DD><B>NORTH</B><BR>
Not yet.
<P><DD><B>SOUTH</B><BR>
Not yet.
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<DT><A NAME="Guidebooks"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Guidebooks</B></FONT>
<DD><B>CYCLE TOURING</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.voyager.co.nz/~dabhand">Pedallers' Paradise</A><BR>

<!-- A HREF="" --><I>New Zealand By Bike</I></A> by Bruce Ringer<BR>
<P><DD><B>TOURIST INFO</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.lonelyplanet.com/">Lonely Planet</A> guidebooks<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nz.com/">NZ.COM</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nztb.govt.nz/">New Zealand Tourism Board</A><BR>
<P><DD><B>MOUNTAIN BIKING</B><BR>

<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">New Zealand Mountain Bike Web</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountainbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Mountain BIke Rides</A> guidebook<BR>
<P><DD><B>ADVENTURE</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.mountianbike.co.nz">Classic New Zealand Adventures</A> guidebook<BR>

<!-- P><DD><B>TRAMPING/WALKING/HIKING</B><BR-->
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<DT><A NAME="Health"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Health</B></FONT>
<DD><B>INSURANCE</B><BR>
New Zealand has a compulsory tax payer funded health insurance system -
 the result of which is (a) accident-related midical expenses are
 covered by the government, even for visitors, and (b) people
 don't sue over accidents here. (It's a civilised system.)
<P><DD><B>CHEMISTS</B><BR>
Chemists sell legal drugs.
<P><DD><B>HOSPITALS</B><BR>
In an emergency get yourself to the Accident and Emergency Ward of the
 nearest hospital.

<P><DD><B>WATER</B><BR>
Tap water is usually fine to drink. Sometimes it's got flouride added. Water
 from rivers and streams is a bit more dangerous as we do have giardia (a
 parasite that can give symptoms such as; stomach pains, nausia and
 diarrhoea) in many tourism hot spots, including National Parks. If in doubt boil the
 water for 5 minutes. Some say the risk of getting giardia is neglidge
 if take water from the surface of clear undisturbed streams.
<P><DD>See <B><A HREF="#Safety">SAFETY</A></B><BR>

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<DT><A NAME="Information_Services"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Information Services</B></FONT>
<DD><B>IN NEW SEALAND</B><BR>
The Information &quot;Shop&quot; Network, Tourist Information/Booking Agents

<DD><B>OVERSEAS</B><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nz.com/">NZ.COM</A> website<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.nztb.govt.nz/">New Zealand Tourism Board</A> has office in various places around the world - check the web site for details.<BR>

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<DT><A NAME="Languages"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Languages</B></FONT>
<DD><B>ENGLISH</B><BR>

<UL>
<LI><I>bach, crib</I> &nbsp; holiday cottage
<LI><I>bush</I> &nbsp; native forest
<LI><I>chemist</I> &nbsp; pharmacy
<LI><I>dairy</I> &nbsp; neighbourhood store selling groceries

<LI><I>footpath</I> &nbsp; sidewalk
<LI><I>garage</I> &nbsp; petrol/gas station, also car storage building
<LI><I>jandals</I> &nbsp; rubber sandals
<LI><I>licensed premises</I> &nbsp; licensed - to sell alcohol
<LI><I>motorcamp</I> &nbsp; commercial camping ground

<LI><I>motorway</I> &nbsp; freeway (motors only - no bike allowed)
<LI><I>parka</I> &nbsp; rain jacket
<LI><I>petrol</I> &nbsp; gasoline
<LI><I>petrol staton </I> &nbsp; gas station
<LI><I>pub</I> &nbsp; bar

<LI><I>sandfly</I> &nbsp; nasty little biting insect, gnat
<LI><I>scrub</I> &nbsp; low bush
<LI><I>sealed road</I> &nbsp; blacktop
<LI><I>takeaway bar</I> &nbsp; small take-out fast food outlet
<LI><I>track</I> &nbsp; trail

<LI><I>tramp</I> &nbsp; hike, walk in the mountains
<LI><I></I> &nbsp;

</UL>
<P><DD><B>MAORI</B><BR>
<LI><I>kia ora</I> &nbsp; hello
<LI><I>tena koe</I> &nbsp; greetings to one person

<LI><I>tena koutou</I> &nbsp; greetings to a group
<LI><I>haere mai</I> &nbsp; welcome
<LI><I>haere ra</I> &nbsp; goodbye
<LI><I>ae</I> &nbsp; yes
<LI><I>kahore</I> &nbsp; no

<LI><I>marae</I> &nbsp; meeting place
<LI><I>pa</I> &nbsp; earth fort
<LI><I>pekeha</I> &nbsp; white person
<LI><I>tangi</I> &nbsp; funeral, grieving
<LI><I>tangata whenua</I> &nbsp; people of the land, maori

<LI><I></I> &nbsp;

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<DT><A NAME="Maps"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Maps</B></FONT>
<DD><B>STEET MAPS</B><BR>
Maps of the whole of New Zealand and city street maps are produced by
 <A HREF="www.linz.govt.nz">Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)</A> and
 various commercial organisations (Mobil Tourist Guidebooks, NZ Automobile Association Route Guides).
 These maps are available from tourist information centres and petrol stations.

<DD><B>TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS</B><BR>
<A HREF="www.linz.govt.nz">Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)</A> produce
 a range of 1:50,000 which show elevation contour lines and almost all land
 details which make them great for off-road mountain bike trips. The
 1:250,000 scale show elevation shading and are good for cycling touring
 throughout New Zealand. Topo maps are available from good camping and
 tramping stores.

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<DT><A NAME="Money"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Money</B></FONT>
<DD><B>NZ DOLLAR</B><BR>
Current NZ <A HREF="http://www.dna.lth.se/cgi-bin/kurt/rates?NZD">exchange rate</A>.
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<DT><A NAME="New_Zealand_in_Brief"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>New Zealand in Brief</B></FONT>
<DD><B>GREEN HILLS</B><BR>

Check out these site for a brief overview:
<A HREF="http://www.nz.com">NZ.COM</A><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.govt.nz">NZ Government</A>
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<DT><A NAME="Other_Activities"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Other Activities</B></FONT>

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<DT><A NAME="Public_Holidays"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Public Holidays</B></FONT>
<DD>On Public Holidays government agencies are closed, also; banks,
 offices, many shops. Public transport runs on a Public Holiday (reduced) timetable.

<UL>
<LI><I>New Years Day</i> &nbsp; 1 January
<LI><I>Day after New Years</i> &nbsp; 2 January
<LI><I>Waitangi Day</i> &nbsp; 6 February
<LI><I>Good Friday</i> &nbsp; Easter weekend (late March or early April)

<LI><I>Easter Monday</i> &nbsp; Easter weekend
<LI><I>Queen's Birthday</i> &nbsp; 1st Monday in June
<LI><I>Labour Day</i> &nbsp; 4th Monday of October
<LI><I>Christmas Day</i> &nbsp; 25 December
<LI><I>Boxing Day</i> &nbsp; 26 December

<LI><I>Anniversary Day</i> &nbsp; varies by region
</UL>

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<DT><A NAME="Road Rules"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Road Rules</B></FONT>
<DD><B>STAY LEFT</B><BR>
Bicycles are classified as vehicles so you need to obey the standard
 road rules - most importantly ride on the left side of the road. Also, you not
 allowed to ride a bike on motorways. This is especially relevant to those
 riding in and out of Auckland which has several motorways. Find yourself a
 copy of the <I>New Zealand Road Code</I> or its cousin, the <I>New
 Zealand Bicycle Code</I>, available in libraries and bookshops.

<BR>
You must wear a helmet while riding on New Zealand roads. When tuning
 left you must give way to all other traffic. At night you must have
 lights. It has been observed that New Zealanders are not very good driving
 - one study revealed that 80% of drivers thought they were above average
 drivers.
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<DT><A NAME="Security"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Security</B></FONT>
<DD><B>YOURSELF</B><BR>
Best to ride with a partner. The odds of any bad happening a very small, but...
<P><DD><B>YOUR BIKE</B><BR>
Best to use a Kryptonite &quot;D&quot; lock. In the big cities also lock it
 in a well lighted place (or outside a Police station if you're really
 worried).
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<DT><A NAME="Training"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Training</B></FONT>
<DD><B>DO A SMALL TRIP AT HOME</B><BR>
It's the best preparation. At least two or three days, preferably a week.
 At try to test your rain gear too - you'll need it at least once.
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<DT><A NAME="Touring_Companies"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Touring Companies</B></FONT>
<DD>There are a few companies offering fully supported guided tours:
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<LI><A HREF="http://www.holiday.co.nz/cycling.html">NZ Pedaltours</A><BR>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.pacificcycletours.co.nz/">Pacific Cycle Tours</A><BR>

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<DT><A NAME="Transport_within_New_Zealand"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Transport within New Zealand</B></FONT>
<DD><B>HITCH HICKING</B><BR>
If you have serious problem you can try hitching. You're bike limit the
 number of cars that can take you but will probably engender more sympathy.
<P><DD><B>SHUTTLE BUSES</B><BR>
Shuttle buses are large vans with an enclosed trailer or minibuses. Bikes
 are usaully not a problem, but they may charge $10.
<P><DD><B>BUSES</B><BR>

Inter-city buses don't like taking bikes but they will. If you try to book
 a bus they tell you they can't garrantee the bike will fit on - I've
 never had a problem. They'll probably charge $10 for the bike.
<P><DD><B>TRAINS</B><BR>
Again $10 for the bike. Trains run from Auckland down to Wellington,
 Picton to Invercargill (via Christchurch). There's a tran that goes
 form Christchurch to Greymouth too. Trains are my favourite bike
 alternative.
<P><DD><B>THE FERRY</B><BR>
Several ferry ships run form Wellingon to Picton - the main one being the
 Tranzlink (NZ Railways) ferry. It's cost you about $35 depending on the
 season, plus $15 for the bike if you ride on. If it's in a bag it should
 count as luggage and go free, or they may try to hit you with $4 excess baggage.
<P><DD><B>PLANES</B><BR>
Planes go all over the place. Bike will usually get whacked with a $25 fee.
 It helps if you have a bike bag.
<P><DD><B>CARS</B><BR>
Yep, you can rent cars from all the main centers - all the usually
 multinationals, plus a few Australasian companies. Check the
 <a href="http://www.yellowpages.co.nz">Yellow Pages</A>.
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<DT><A NAME="Travelling_to_New_Zealand"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Travelling to New Zealand</B></FONT>
<DD><B>BY AIR</B><BR>
Get on the plane. Wait a long time. Get off the plane.
<P><DD><B>BY SEA</B><BR>
Not really an option unless you (a) have a private ocean going boat/yacht,
 (b) you hop on a luxury cruise. Unlikely.
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<DT><A NAME="Your_Bike"> </A><FONT FACE="arial,helvetica" COLOR="003366"><B>Your Bike</B></FONT>
<DD><B>WHAT TYPE</B><BR>
Most of the roads are sealed (tar sealed, paved, blacktop) so skinny tyres
 are fine. There are a few more gravel (unsealed) roads in the South Island,
 away from the main routes. If you believe remote=interesting then bring a
 mountian bike with 1.75 inch wide combination road/off-road tyres. If
 speed and distance is important then you could use a strong road bike.

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Most cycle tourist seem to be using mountain bikes which cope with the
 extra stain of panniers fine.

<P><DD><B>BRING OR BUY?</B><BR>
My personal preference is to stick with my beloved bike. Some airlines
 charge for bikes on international flights some don't. There's plenty of
 good bikes avialable to buy here though (all the usual USA brand names),
 so that's not a problem.
<BR>
You can get a bike on a plane by (a) wrapping newspaper around the chain
 and turning the handlebars, (b) begging a bike box from a local bike shop,
 or (c) making/buying a bike bag of some sort.

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