Quest: Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Jul 30, 2016 at 7:34
by Tito Tomasi  
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Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

The country of the long white cloud, incredible diversity, and a beautiful nature - welcome to New Zealand. A road, a van, and the mountains, here is the call for adventure and good times. One form of freedom, one form of life. Road tripping is a simple way to travel and discover the world around us, and travelling with some toys makes the adventure even better! Six years ago I was travelling in New Zealand, penniless I was hitchhiking around, feeling the vibes and learning about the people. I had to trade my paintings for food and a roof, staying in some self-sufficient communities and witnessing this beautiful world. I was touched by the place and nature. I swore to myself that I would come back and do what I wanted, more exploring and more riding.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Mt Cook and Tekapo Lake

The trip started four weeks before I picked up Sophie and Anto the film crew. I was already travelling around with my wife, scouting places, riding and learning. And in my mind a plan was building up, I had images of what I would like to shoot, to ride. Some places are so nice but forbidden for biking, it was frustrating but we finally found incredible places. The first stop on the road trip after a quick visit to Christchurch was Aoraki. We camped by the Mont Cook and did some walks, the place is so amazing that I wanted to share it with the crew. After that we drove to Tekapo lake where I found an incredible place to film the sunset with some cool riding and a view on the lake. Unfortunately the strong wind forced us to be patient and wait. Eventually we got to start shooting. The place was amazing for photos and videos, as we are filming and playing with the drone, the clouds rose and we had to finish the session. The storm was back, we ran to the van in the wind. Laughing and screaming, I started the van and in a dust cloud, we sped away. That's the spirit of road tripping, we drove along the lake watching the sun going away. Tomorrow is another day and another small adventure.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Surfing Dunedin

With the information received from a few surfer friends, we decide to drive to the coast and try to surf for the next few days. I drove in the night, excited and happy, and find a spot on the beach. The crew had a surprise as they wake up to discover the ocean.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

To watch the sunrise on the beach is always a good start to the day, but my excitement was hard to control and we jumped in the van again. Eventually we arrived in Dunedin to a famous place for surfing, the waves were good and the size was decent. I prepared my board, got my other uniform and ran to the beach.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Antonin and Sophie enjoyed the show of the waves and started to learn about surfing. Anto was flying the drone and filming. Finally the spot makes two waves, it was pretty fun and I enjoyed my time in the water. Meeting a few guys, the atmosphere is relaxed .

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

In the time we spent around Dunedin we had the chance to visit a few places and surf a few waves. On a beach we saw a few sea lions, the wildlife is pretty epic in New Zealand.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

With huge free lands and beautiful landscapes everywhere we go it was a pleasure to film and travel in such a nice place. One night we met a local surfer, and he invited us to come to his home. We shared a few beers with Tim and he showed us a bit of surf history when he was a surf photographer, travelling the world for waves!

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Wanaka and Hawea Lake

After the salty chapter, it was time to get back on the bike and ride some mountains. Wanaka is a beautiful place and has so much good riding, it was hard to choose. I decided to go on a two-day mission around the Wanaka lake and reach another lake at the end. The trail is built on a ridge promising some incredible views. When I prepare my bag for this kind of trip it's always exciting, to not know, to be prepared and to go. I just love that moment!

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

We had a really late start but at least we could enjoy some spectacular sunset lights on the Wanaka lake, the images are beautiful and we set up the camp above the lake. There is no light around and the sky deliver another show!

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Antonin and Sophie were stoked with the lights and landscapes, they slept in the tent while I took the grass as a bed. The second day was a bit disappointing and hard, but that's true adventure and how a shoot is done. Sometimes we have a good surprise and we come back with awesome images effortless, but sometimes the place is not what you expected and we had to work a bit more for the quality. On this day we had to do a super long hike. But the crew carrying the trekking and shooting gear were brave and we made it. I was feeling sorry for them but that's also how we film adventure, it's by living the adventure in the first place that we can document it and share some true emotions.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Lake Kaniere and Nydia Track

A couple of days after the mountain experience, we are crossing the lake district, enjoying the beauty and resting our feet. The life in the van is mellow and we spend our life outside, Sophie is in love with the country, taking a bunch of pictures every day.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Eventually we reached the west coast and we were pretty happy to find it sunny! So we went to Kaniere lake to enjoy the place and ride around. An awesome ride in the wet forest was incredibly different to anything we've seen before. This time the crew understood the diversity of New Zealand and what makes it so special. The forest was unique, making a crazy atmosphere with the lights and shadows through the leaves. The ground was loamy and rooty with small streams crossing the trail every few meters making it even wetter.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

We had such a good time at the spot near the ocean and the views were epic. Around the area we found many local growers and got some good veggies to cook! Finally we crossed the roads more north and the landscape changed again, we could see the forest getting drier and easier to ride. When we passed Golden bay that's when we found the air hot! That day we drove further north on a huge peninsula and found a very remote and peaceful place, Nydia bay.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito
Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

My friends enjoyed a lot of the days when we didn't film, relaxing on the beach and getting to know the country. The small bay was surrounded by some high hills, and near the grass at the bottom of the bay where the cattle were settled, the wooden houses were very pleasant, sat in the shade of the big trees. We filmed on the Nydia track along the ocean and then in the hills, it's unique and beautiful. Not as wet as the west coast but with different palm trees and luscious vegetation. The views on the ocean from the top are epic, we all enjoyed the trip together.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito
Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Kaikoura

Our last chapter takes place around the town of Kaikoura, situated on the east coast and facing the Pacific ocean Kaikoura is also surrounded by the mountains. Making this position one of the best places in all of New Zealand to me.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

For a few days we can enjoy the calm of the town, the local food, the waves and the beauty of the place. Sophie and Anto keep learning about filming surfing and they made the most of our camping spot on the beach. But the rest is over and after a few preparations, we did another two-day trek in the mountains. I only had a bit of information about the quality of the trail when we started the climb, but I now know the place is epic! The first day had a lot of climbing before we found the camping spot, the views were awesome from the ridge we could see the mountains in the clouds and the sun going down on the infinite ocean as it changed its color every minute.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Riding the place was really good and I was so stoked to have a film crew on this kind of mission in the mountains, with steep lines, gravel, ridges, lost trails. So many memories come back in my mind now that I write down this story. From the summit to the ridge line, walking in the gravel we started to go down on rocky paths before reaching the forest and the bush. We finished our trek in the river, crossing it fifteen times at least.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Once we finally reached the dirt road, I left the crew there in the tent to rest protected from the mosquitoes and pedaled back to the van, a 20-kilometer ride in the storm as fast as I could. But this was also the very last bit of adventure we had and I'm taking this time to remember how beautiful and awesome it was. Cruising the island, showing the place to those two talented people and building our road trip for the beauty and the fun.

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Soon it was time to say goodbye to the Frenchies as they flew back home while I stayed on for two weeks of solo riding before heading to the Trans NZ Enduro. The Quest continues ...

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito

Road Tripping in New Zealand with Tito


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32 Comments
  • 23 0
 I have just had my NZ working holiday visa accepted and reading this post has only got me more excited to get over there with my bike. Thanks for sharing your adventure!!
  • 17 0
 Awesome article and so nice to see someone exploring NZ and not just doing the usual Rotorua and Queenstown. I'm so lucky to live in this amazing country.
  • 3 0
 I agree! So much more to NZ riding than just Q'town & Roto-vegas. I've found that it's the small towns with the good riding spots... No crowding & the trails are the center of the locals riding world, so they have generally looked after them like a real treasure. Small town trails rule!
  • 2 0
 Yeah, when I was there, it definitely felt like Wanaka had a LOT of potential for many epic rides but we didn't have much time to explore, we only did one massive ride and I really wished we could stay there longer.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think it is important to note to people who are seeing this that most of the stuff he's doing isn't the mainstream trail networks everybody rides, with easy access and a map. I think I'm probably not too far from the truth if I say 95% of the NZ riders probably never rode any of this and it is going to take quite a bit of preparation and work to hunt these trails down if you're travelling from abroad and looking to do this kind of riding.
  • 1 0
 Just in case, I am looking for job opportunities in NZ, so you know, just PM me if you know of anything Smile

Cheers
  • 1 0
 @PLC07: Yes you're right these are the trails you have to work to get to. There arent many places with dedicated uplift or shuttles so a lot of trails you still need to earn your descents. There are some great MTB guides though to show you how to get to the majority of NZ trails and NZ sees the value in MTB tourist so most places are bike friendly.
  • 2 0
 @PLC07: it's true, it took me about four weeks of scooting for the shooting. Thanks to the local community and some friends, i collected some precious informations but yeah it doesn't come easy to make such a shooting.
Glad people like it! i really wanted to show my passion for life and travelling in this episode. ALOHA
  • 1 0
 @TitoTomasi: Merci d'avoir fait ce vidéo, ça a changé ma perspective à propos de comment je veux voyager avec mon vélo. Bonne chance avec le prochain voyage!
  • 8 0
 Tito Tomasi you are an artist and an inspiration. Bravo!
  • 1 0
 Thanks @leelau ! hope to share some trail next year in BC .. or at home in Savoy france
  • 5 0
 that is exactly what I needed!!
  • 3 3
 you live there lucky man .........
  • 11 0
 @RedBurn: close but not quite haha
  • 12 0
 @orangenut: Guess that there is why a lot of people wanted to change our flag!
  • 4 0
 Home sweet home ~ I love my country, so many gems, the best are yet to be seen on public media, or hopefully not !
  • 3 0
 Perfect everything, music, trails, mountains, lakes, oceans, and the filming. Just amazing
  • 1 0
 @TitoTomasi, did you traveled on this campervan on the last picture with a bike? I'm going to NZ in December and looking for a van or pickup rental...
  • 2 0
 Titoo ur journey always make me.... ahhh lets ride
  • 2 0
 Well documented adventure. Beautiful images! thanks.
  • 1 0
 Damn, what a trip. Add in some bike park time and that would be my dream vacation. Attack the land, sea and air.
  • 2 0
 @TitoTomasi what a trek! It looks like so much fun Big Grin
  • 1 0
 The trek were so good and fun, a bit harder for my crew ... ahah! thanks @ride100percent
  • 1 0
 Brilliant video @TitoTomasi ! Already have my tickets for next year, dont know if two weeks is enough though Wink
  • 2 0
 That is awesome Tito!!!
  • 1 0
 Thanks! see you one day on your island ...
  • 1 0
 Anyone know the intro music?
  • 2 1
 What a terrible life, can't say I envy him. About that...
  • 1 1
 Yah bruddah! Like the ancient Hawaiians always said ...
  • 1 0
 Good stuff man!
  • 1 0
 great!!
  • 1 0
 So good!
  • 1 1
 absolutely awesome







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