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Cycling partners New Zealand north island, end of March

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Old 02-23-09, 03:01 PM
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Cycling partners New Zealand north island, end of March

Hi Everyone

My name is Achi, I am 23 years old from Israel

I am intersted in cycling the north island of New Zealand, to start around end of March, for a period of 3-5 weeks, and am looking for a partner Male or Female, dosen't matter

At the moment would like to leave Auckland in end of March,and finish in Wellington in end of April but can change destination and time (as long as it's no more than 10 days each way)..

If you want to join or have any other website you think I can find partners in, please let me know

Cheers

Achi
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try here for partners posting:
https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/classifieds/?o=3Tzut

but even if you don't find anyone, just go - it's so wonderful and friendly over there, you will meet heaps of cool people and have a great time, even if you go by yourself.

don't forget that the seasons are opposite from the northern hemisphere there, you might want to consider working your way from south to north, so you can follow the warmer temperatures. Either way, there's a train in between Aukland & Wellington that you can just roll your bike onto, so it's no big deal.

The East Cape was particularly nice.
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Thank you

Thank you very much!
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