Eventually I packed up and headed off. It was mostly downhill for the first hour, then after Duntroon a tailwind pushed me all the way Kurow where I arrived mid-afternoon. The cafe fed me a huge burger and cappuccino, and recommended which of the two hotels was best to stay at.
There was a group cycling the A2O route having lunch at the cafe, and when they saw my bike they had many questions. What was I doing? Where was I going? Where did I start from? Why was I going in the wrong direction? When I explained that I was planning to cross the Hakataramea Pass their guide was adamant the the A2O route beside Lake Aviemore was much more scenic. The way my legs are feeling, I may take her advice. I've crossed the Hakataramea before, and although the way is through a pretty valley, it is not at all spectacular.
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