Riding Rainbow track on the south Island of New Zealand, solo motorbike adventure Episode 2



I get on the Ferry to the south Island of New Zealand, then head to one of the more well known dirt tracks, Rainbow Road where I camp for the night. Episode 2

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38 thoughts on “Riding Rainbow track on the south Island of New Zealand, solo motorbike adventure Episode 2”

  1. Sorry for waxing lyrical but…
    I felt this video was already superb.
    And then, those still photos at the end, for me, crystlized the essence of the journey.
    I feel it's such a reflective, illuminating, contrast:
    The video of the motorcycle, weaving its way through the world; it's fast and fluid, the world moves past hypnotically, full of so many possibilities that are continously passed by, possibilities that slip through your fingers, and then, the still photos paint the opposite picture;
    from the SAME experience.
    Suddenly those opportunities are grasped, frozen, and–personally–savoured.
    The author says, I was here, I was moving by, but then I stopped, turned back and took care to appreciate this, and I tried to understand what it meant.
    I'll be dead one day, but I was here, fully alive to this moment.

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  2. Just bloody awesome. I've got unfinished business in NZ. Spent a coupla weeks in the North island, abseiling through caves and what not and MTB rides. And there's more. And the other island.

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  3. That's another great video Joe. Superb scenery and just the right dose of commentary.
    In answer to your question, my wife reckons a 'ford' becomes a 'river' when it's too deep to cross.
    There's probably gonna be a lot of different opinions on this, but I think she's right.
    If your walking and it's too deep to cross… river! You might get through the same river driving, and then it's a ford.
    Makes sense to me.

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  4. There are some pretty countries on this planet…. Nice to be there with you.
    How's the scram, with it's smaller frontwheel, doing on (loose) gravel, compared to your own bike? And do you miss the screen on the asphalt?

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  5. Following on from last video. Still good stuff. More familiar places. Spent childhood growing up in Blenheim. Not sure if Rainbow track was open when my family left Marlborough, (late 70s) the wineries were just getting established. Time in the sounds, time at those lakes, St Arnaud and it's lake, School camps there and family visits, good place to grow up.

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  6. Joe a Ford is defined by water depth. However, this will vary according to season. Ford means the act of crossing a river. Thus a Ford is a shallow part of the river with hard and good footing allowing vehicles to cross or people to walk across the river.

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  7. Mate incredible video and still photos at the end!! Canโ€™t wait to watch the rest of the series youโ€™ve got.
    Love the cargo and boots, could you share what they were and how comfy they were on this trip?

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  8. What a brilliant adventure, great cinematography, the music is just right and your narration is on point. I look forward to the rest of your journey. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ

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  9. To me a ford is; an extremely slippery, mossy, water crossing that if you're not careful you'll completely lose control on. ๐Ÿ˜‚
    I just google it, crossing at the shallow part of a river without using a bridge or boat.

    Great vid. I love NZ. Don't tell the Kiwi's I said that. ๐Ÿ˜…

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  10. 6,000 views within 24 hours of uploading your video!!! Thereโ€™s a lot of people keen to see your NZ journey. Absolutely brilliant, breathtaking views and you capture the landscape wonderfully with your own unique narrative and great photography. Canโ€™t wait for the rest of the episodes to come ๐Ÿ˜Š

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