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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Bikepacking New Zealand: Gisborne’s Hidden Gems, Māori Culture & Gravel Adventures - Part 1

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2025

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP G’day guys, I’m back with another ep of Life In The Peloton; and this one’s a little bit different. Earlier this month, I was invited out to a little town called Gisborne over on the East Coast of New Zealand’s North Island for a bikepacking adventure.  Gisborne Tourism gave me a call and wanted to see if I’d come over for 5 days of bike riding, soaking in the Māori culture, and - of course - enjoying a few cleansing ales with some local legends and finding out more about the region; naturally, I jumped at the chance and hopped on a plane over to NZ.  This hidden gem is on the South East coast of the North Island, and loosely follows the infamous Highway 35. Gisborne is a pretty remote area. It’s raw, and refreshing - really back to basics. There are a lot of indigenous Māori living off the land out there respecting the natural environment just like their ancestors have done for generations. It’s totally different to anywhere I’ve been before, and it was really powerful and inspiring to learn more about their culture and experience the landscape by bike. 550km over 5 days, this trip was hard enough without being too hard, if you know what I mean. We cruised on the bikes and took in all the sights, sounds, and smells of Gisborne along the way. We checked out some super cool spots; including the Eastwoodhill National Arboretum, some ridiculous beautiful waterfalls and wild swimming spots, and - of course - some world class gravel riding. I couldn’t turn down this opportunity - to be invited out to a place I’ve always wanted to explore was too good to miss. This ep is actually part 1 of a 2 parter - so much happened on the trip I couldn’t contain it into 1 episode, so I’m treating you guys to a double! Keep your eyes peeled for episode 2 dropping at the end of this week. If you want to read more about my trip, check out this cracking feature by our friends at FLOW MOUNTAIN BIKE.    Cheers! Mitch   Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction & Setting the Scene 00:02:15 - Flying into Gisborne & First Impressions 00:07:30 - The Māori Connection & Cultural Insights 00:18:10 - The Bikepacking Route & The First Ride 00:25:05 - Eastwoodhill Arboretum: A Hidden Gem 00:39:06 - Waterfalls & Wild Swimming 00:42:00 - Arrival in Motu: End of Day 1 00:46:00 - Looking Ahead to Day 2 ----more---- The Life in the Peloton book is OUT NOW! Get your copy now exclusively at maap.cc! Can’t wait for you to read it.

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0:00.0

Welcome, guys, welcome to Life in the Peloton, presented by MAP, and I'm your host, Mitch

0:19.9

Docker.

0:20.4

Well, it's that time of year

0:22.2

again, MAP's Equinox experience. Two times a year when for a brief moment, cyclist worldwide

0:29.0

share equal light and go on an endurance adventure to chase 12 hours of light. I'm going to be

0:35.1

getting involved again as well and I'm going to be getting involved again as well, and I'm going to be following

0:38.1

Victoria's longest rail trail from the Map Lab in Melbourne City, cutting out, and then all the way

0:44.9

down to Port Albert in Gippsland. Gravel, tracks, pars, and everything in between. A real

0:50.6

adventure. And it's really what I'm craving when I go riding.

1:00.2

So guys, head across to map.ccas slash equinox to see where there is a ride near you or create your own ride and let us know about your equinox experience.

1:06.6

Well, on that note, that brings me to our episode this week, an absolute cracker too,

1:12.2

an absolute bikepacking adventure.

1:15.2

Earlier this year, I had a message from a Kiwi guy called Homona Nyata telling me about

1:21.0

this amazing area to go riding, the East Coast, in the south of the North Island in New

1:26.9

Zealand.

1:27.6

He said he'd been chatting with Tirawati, which is the tourism from Gizman, and they were

1:32.7

looking for some riders to come over and ride around the area around the East Cape

1:37.6

loosely following the infamous 35 highway.

1:41.1

So essentially fly in and ride 35. Look, my answer was short. I was like, yeah,

1:47.5

hell yeah, let's do this. It sounded sick. Remote coast around the East Cape, the first place

1:53.9

it sees the light in the world, are not overly common route and so much to explore and so much

2:00.1

culture to learn. This area, as I know now, is

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