
If you’ve just spent two years on the couch, what better way to face the world again than to cycle the length of New Zealand with your best friend in tow. Canterbury-based multisport athlete Leisa MaNaughton was a high achiever – she had a great job, good friends and a love of adventure sports. She had hiked in Nepal, mountain-biked in Banff – Canada, and Colorado USA, and adventure raced in New Zealand.
Until it all caught up with her.
“My world came to a dizzying stop,” says Leisa. “My mental health took a blow and suddenly I couldn’t get off the couch.”
Leisa credits her friends, an amazing team of health professionals and her best friend, a part Border Collie/Bernese Mountain dog named Indy, with helping pull her through the worst of it. It’s been a year of healing, but now she’s ready for her next big adventure.
Leisa plans to cycle the length of New Zealand on tracks part of the Nga Haerenga - The New Zealand Cycle trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff. She’ll also use the trip as an opportunity to fundraise for charities that are close to her heart. “We are so lucky to live in an amazing country and I want to see all of it. I also want to share the sights and sounds of it with as many people as I can, and help people along the way.”
“When the tracks are technically too difficult for Indy's trailer, too remote or we are in National Parks where dogs aren’t allowed, I will be riding self supported and I am hoping adventure riders will join me. My plan is to utilise a support vehicle to take Indy and his trailer for these sections.”
Leisa starts her trip in October and expects it to take at least four months. She has divided her route up into 13 different zones and is fundraising for a different charity for each leg of the trip.
Each charity has a personal connection for Leisa, Sport Northland being one as she competed in the Twin Coast Cycle Challenge organised by Sport Northland, a number of years ago.
“My hope is that families, including the kids, though any one is welcome, will join me on the tracks. And also help fundraise for the charities by getting friends to sponsor them for each kilometre they do.”
She also hopes to make contact with teachers along the way and make the trip a learning experience for young New Zealanders. “I would love to see children getting out more and, if not cycling on these incredible trails, then at least learning more about the amazing country they live in. If I can encourage even just a few of them to do that through this experience, then it will be worth it.
If you would like to contribute to Leisa’s fundraising efforts, visit
https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/assistleisaindy4nzcyclejourney
SPORT NORTHLAND
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Whangārei 0112
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