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− | The organisers of the Lake Tekapo WNBR have moved to [http://www.naturist.co.nz/wai-natur.htm Wai-natur] which is a naturist homestay in Wairau Valley, Marlborough, 30km west of Blenheim. The owners, Kay Hannam and Brian Williams have moved from Lake Tekapo and decamped from their previous business, Aoraki Naturally. No future rides are planned for Lake Tekapo or in the | + | The organisers of the Lake Tekapo WNBR have moved to [http://www.naturist.co.nz/wai-natur.htm Wai-natur] which is a naturist homestay in Wairau Valley, Marlborough, 30km west of Blenheim. The owners, Kay Hannam and Brian Williams have moved from Lake Tekapo and decamped from their previous business, Aoraki Naturally. No future rides are planned for Lake Tekapo or in the Wairau Valley. People keen to participate in the WNBR on the South Island of New Zealand can take part in the [[Golden Bay]] or [[Middlemarch]] WNBR. |
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− | Previous rides on 12 March | + | Previous rides on 12 March 2006 and 13 February 2005. There had been ride reports of the Lake Tekapo WNBR on the [http://www.naturist.co.nz/ Naturist.co.nz] website but the webmaster of that site has removed them. The [http://naturist.nz/about Wai-Natur website naturist.nz (© Copyright 2017-2020 Wai-natur Naturist Park)] simply says: ''"On two occasions Kay and Brian and several others participated in the World Naked Bike Ride on State Highway 8 and along the 'Canal Road' to the Salmon Farm and back."'' <small>Read 6 May 2020.</small> |
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==Media Coverage== | ==Media Coverage== | ||
− | *New Zealand Naturist magazine ''Free-Wheelers of Lake Tekapo'' by Kay Hannan, June - Aug 2005, No 193, pp. 17-18. | + | *New Zealand Naturist magazine ''Free-Wheelers of Lake Tekapo'' by Kay Hannan, June - Aug 2005, No 193, pp. 17-18. |
+ | *Mathew Dearnaley. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10010968 Naked cyclists treat motorists to "21-bum" salute]. NZ Herald (15 February 2005) ''"Similar rides are taking place in Golden Bay and at Lake Tekapo."'' <small>Read 6 May 2020.</small> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 6 May 2020
This page has been archived. Please visit the talk page of 'Archived ride locations' if you would like to start or restart a ride at Lake Tekapo.
List of rides > New Zealand > Lake Tekapo
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Organisers have moved
The organisers of the Lake Tekapo WNBR have moved to Wai-natur which is a naturist homestay in Wairau Valley, Marlborough, 30km west of Blenheim. The owners, Kay Hannam and Brian Williams have moved from Lake Tekapo and decamped from their previous business, Aoraki Naturally. No future rides are planned for Lake Tekapo or in the Wairau Valley. People keen to participate in the WNBR on the South Island of New Zealand can take part in the Golden Bay or Middlemarch WNBR.
Photos
2006
- There had been photos of of the 2006 Lake Tekapo WNBR on the Naturist.co.nz website but the webmaster of that site has removed them.
History
Previous rides on 12 March 2006 and 13 February 2005. There had been ride reports of the Lake Tekapo WNBR on the Naturist.co.nz website but the webmaster of that site has removed them. The Wai-Natur website naturist.nz (© Copyright 2017-2020 Wai-natur Naturist Park) simply says: "On two occasions Kay and Brian and several others participated in the World Naked Bike Ride on State Highway 8 and along the 'Canal Road' to the Salmon Farm and back." Read 6 May 2020.
Media Coverage
- New Zealand Naturist magazine Free-Wheelers of Lake Tekapo by Kay Hannan, June - Aug 2005, No 193, pp. 17-18.
- Mathew Dearnaley. Naked cyclists treat motorists to "21-bum" salute. NZ Herald (15 February 2005) "Similar rides are taking place in Golden Bay and at Lake Tekapo." Read 6 May 2020.
Links
Website/s
Discussion group/s
None at this time