New Zealand’s South Island – epic mountains, rugged coastline and endless adventures. Eager to get amongst it all, I loaded up my SCOR 2030 GX with everything I needed to be self-sufficient and rode into the unknown.
The first leg of my adventure began with a road slog out of Christchurch, which had me questioning myself. But, as I approached the St. James Trail, I knew I was on the right track. This was my introduction to Kiwi magic.
Lush valleys, towering forests and crystal-clear lakes – it was like riding into a postcard. Camping under the stars each night sealed the deal. After a couple of days soaking it all in, the call of the unknown pulled me onwards. As I cruised down the Rainbow Road, all my initial doubts had disappeared.
Nelson, a haven for mountain bikers, became my next basecamp. Advice from a bike shop and local riders pointed me towards The Gorge Bike Park. This network of old-school singletrack, with thousands of meters of descending, pushed my limits. Ride to survive, I was told. They weren't kidding!