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Rotorua

We headed to Rotorua Friday night for a weekend of mountain biking. The good news is we got one excellent day of riding in amongst the rainfall. The bad news is that the weather and our car thwarted a second ride. Whakarewarewa Forest is still one of my all time favorite places to ride, so definitely still worth the trip.


In the past years, this park (and Rotorua itself) has grown up quite a bit. New signage, more trails, hot showers at the trailhead... We heard a hotel and spa are on the way as well. Not sure I'm too keen on there being a hotel right there, but am a bit stoked about there being future post-ride spa options.

Unfortunately, we are not as fit as we were the last time we rode these trails, but still had a ball!

Speaking of ball, we watched our friends roll down some hills in one (aka, downhill ball rolling, aka, zorbing).



After our car fun, we did go for a quick stroll around Kauai Park.


And then our house welcomed our home with this!



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