Madmountainman
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Yes, i know, it's early days, but i have a little plan for early 2018 and thought i'd share it with you and see if another person, or persons, would be interested.
I am due to retire, in 2017, at age 51. I've always had the hankering to visit New Zealand and i'm looking to treat myself to an extended trip as a retirement treat. I'm thinking of incorporating a bit of a trip around the globe as part of this trip, in order to make the most of the air miles required and break up the journey.
So, my initial thoughts are to visit the Canadian and North American Rockies, move on to New Zealand and then head back, with possibly a stop off at Nepal. Expected time away would be around three months, as a rough estimate.
My big plan is to have an adventure holiday tour, taking my mountain bike, walking boots and a bit of motorbiking kit. If I travel on my own i'll hire a van in each country and use it for travel and sleeping in. I've always wanted to ride Mammoth Mountain in California and ride all the main areas of New Zealand. Whilst in these areas, I shall also be looking to partake of adventure activities and some of the more usual sight seeing tourist spots, including a bit of motorcycle hire, both on and off road.
I've looked at the costs of travel, hire and accommodation and, i'm happy with my main plan. However, looking at other accommodation/rental costs, it would be a cost effective journey if i shared this trip with another like minded individual or, possibly, individuals. With two people you can hire a car and stay at B&B's on AirBNB for less, per person, than the cost of doing it alone.
Looking at options to break the journey home up, i'm also considering a trekking holiday in Nepal as an extra possibility.
I'm just putting this trip out there at the moment so, if this is of any interest to anyone on here then do drop me a line. It's not a cheap trip but, if you fancy a journey with a flexible itinerary, health and fitness benefits, adventure, sightseeing, motorbiking, mountain biking etc, now's the time to show your interest and help plan a trip of a lifetime.
I am due to retire, in 2017, at age 51. I've always had the hankering to visit New Zealand and i'm looking to treat myself to an extended trip as a retirement treat. I'm thinking of incorporating a bit of a trip around the globe as part of this trip, in order to make the most of the air miles required and break up the journey.
So, my initial thoughts are to visit the Canadian and North American Rockies, move on to New Zealand and then head back, with possibly a stop off at Nepal. Expected time away would be around three months, as a rough estimate.
My big plan is to have an adventure holiday tour, taking my mountain bike, walking boots and a bit of motorbiking kit. If I travel on my own i'll hire a van in each country and use it for travel and sleeping in. I've always wanted to ride Mammoth Mountain in California and ride all the main areas of New Zealand. Whilst in these areas, I shall also be looking to partake of adventure activities and some of the more usual sight seeing tourist spots, including a bit of motorcycle hire, both on and off road.
I've looked at the costs of travel, hire and accommodation and, i'm happy with my main plan. However, looking at other accommodation/rental costs, it would be a cost effective journey if i shared this trip with another like minded individual or, possibly, individuals. With two people you can hire a car and stay at B&B's on AirBNB for less, per person, than the cost of doing it alone.
Looking at options to break the journey home up, i'm also considering a trekking holiday in Nepal as an extra possibility.
I'm just putting this trip out there at the moment so, if this is of any interest to anyone on here then do drop me a line. It's not a cheap trip but, if you fancy a journey with a flexible itinerary, health and fitness benefits, adventure, sightseeing, motorbiking, mountain biking etc, now's the time to show your interest and help plan a trip of a lifetime.

a month to do nz will be barely scratching the surface, ideally its a 3 month trip at least to do both islands,