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A charity tour for orphan children

Trudy and Dirk Regter from the Netherlands go on a world tour in a 1915 Ford Model T, covering all continents of the world. They are making this trip with the aim of raising money for orphans worldwide.

To date, they have driven 64,000 miles across 31 countries and have raised more than $45,000 spent on children's projects in Colombia and Bolivia. An earlier trip by Dirk in 2007 from Beijing to Paris in the Model T raised more than $140,000, of which 2 children's projects were built in Mongolia. The last part of their world tour,about 10,500 miles, takes them back home to the Netherlands via Asia. If you support the purpose of this journey, you can take ownership of some of these 10,500 miles of this final leg.

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    Oh shit!

    Posted on 16 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 16 February
    By Steef

    Gradually we have a fixed morning ritual for everyone. Dirk is working on the Ford, Greetje takes care of the catering and Trudy clears up the tent, a hot job because the mattresses have to be rolled up again.
    Neighbor Suzanne from Germany has a problem with the power supply of the inverter. She bought the camper in Christchurch and everything has worked well up to now.
    Dirk tries to repair it but he can not find out where the mistake is, too bad for Suzanne.

    morning rituals

    Suzanne

    tentnympf

    The sun is going to shine, now I can try my new hat.
    The kitchen of the campsite has perfect facilities. He is spotless and has everything to prepare a good meal.

    new hat

    kitchen in camping Manipura

    In Manipura we do a few groceries and at the same time we look at the harbor where we start our boat trip to Doubtful Sound the next day.
    Just a beer in the church and then back to the campsite, where Dirk learns a new card game in the evening: Oh Shit!

    beer in the church

    oh shit

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    Chinese in the Ford

    Posted on 15 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 15 February
    By Steef

    It is still blowing very hard this morning. The roaring wind over the 300 meter deep lake causes large dust clouds on the campsite. Someone tries to change his flat tire. A Ford Model A is coming up. The owner had heard that we were camping here. Actually he wants to tell what his activities are, because he does not even come out of his car to take a look.
    Greetje walks to the edge of the lake in the blinding wind. Like almost everywhere on the edges of the lakes and on the beaches, the banks are strewn with stumps and branches.

    tractor trek

    Ford Model A

    Lake Wanaka in the morning

     

    We continue our tour along Lake Wanaka until we approach Mount Pisa. The road is a challenge for the Ford because there are a lot of steep uphill and downhill runs. The Landrover is now ahead because the Ford is slower while climbing and descending .. At the top, the Ford is attacked by a large group of Chinese who all on-in or for the Ford in the picture, each other commands evoking.

    mount Pisa

    Lake Wanaka

     

    We descend again, Landrover first. In Makarora we do groceries. When Dirk wants to drive away, the starter motor does not work anymore. A problem with the bendix, but he knows how to make it. Our goal is Kingston, where we continue without problems.

    bendix problem

    rocks

    going down from Mount Pisa

     

    After the ratatoulle with lamb I put myself down for the daily report.

    reporter Steef

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    Bridges and rivers

    Posted on 14 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 14 February
    By Steef

    I am standing on the roof of the Land Rover to pack up the roof tent. Today we continue our journey and now towards Makarora, Lake Wanaka.

    team member

    On the meandering jungle road back to the main road we have to wait for road workers who remove fallen trees.

    jungle road

    fallen trees

     

    Further on we see Fox Glacier in the distance against the mountain, but we do not go there, it takes too much time to take a walk.

    Fox glacier

    The rest of the day we drive along rivers and over a lot of one lane bridges.

    crossing a river

    one more single lane bridge

    dry river

    open sea

    river

    In the last part of our trip today we drive with the azure blue Lake Wanaka on our right hand. This ride takes two hours and is breathtaking.

    Lake Wanaka

    At the end of the afternoon we make our camp on the edge of the lake on a lonely part of the terrain to escape the wind force 8 coming from the lake.
    It is windy in New Zealand; wherever you are.

    camping at Lake Wanaka.

     

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    A rainy day

    Posted on 13 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 13 February
    By Steef

    The morning starts with a light rain, after 12 hours it gets a little less, but the sun we will hardly see today. At a gold diggers town we stop for a cup of coffee in the local pub. Dirk drives the Ford under a canopy to dry for a while.

    shelter during the coffee

    cattle drivers

    We continue along wide riverbeds and narrow bridges.
    Because of the rain, the colors of the vegetation are deep and powerful, nature is beautiful.
    The high uprising forest edges along the road, partly due to the tree-high giant ferns that stand among mossy trunks, are of a prehistoric beauty.

      

    verns 1

    verns 2

    The last 16 km meander along an unpaved narrow road. It seems like we are driving through the Hortus Botanicus. On the way we find a dead  opossum and that would be
    not the only one.

    victim

     

    dead opossum

    The campsite at Makarora is located by the sea, the heavy thunder of the surf is audible everywhere.
    The sun breaks so the roof tent and the big tent are set up for a quick dry. Greetje and Trudy make a delicious wrap.

    Greetje cooking

    When the sun goes down, we make a walk on the beach strewn with tree stumps.

    trunks on the beach

     

    sunset 1

    sunset 2

     

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    The first miles

    Posted on 12 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 12 February
    By Steef

    The day begins with a bright sun so time to pack and leave.
    During the preparations I suddenly hear a cheerful piano playing from Kathryn house.
    She turns out to have a real pianola and he plays like a tierelier.
    Then it’s time to say goodbye.

    goodbey from Kathryn

    We go to the westcoast over the Arthurpas. The Ford has to get used to get back to work, the carburetor runs over once and halfway Dirk puts the extra fan in front of the radiator as the engine is running hot. Then there is a 16% descent.
    However, in the end things are going well. We drive through a beautiful hilly area with many narrow bridges over broad riverbeds.

    on the road

    on the road 1

    on the road 2

    hot engine

    When we stop for a cup of coffee, a domestic bird comes out of the bushes.
    Is it a chicken? or a pheasant? No idea but he / she got one out of hand.

    tame bird

    Then we drive on again until we arrive at Gillespies Beach in camping “Cloud 9”.
    A perfect place with an extensive kitchen where delicious is being cooked.
    At the campsite we meet Jack Bartle, gipsy since he was 15 years old. He lives in a home-grown bus and occasionally works as a “handy man”. His credo is: no job is to small.
    Two young kittens are frolicking around his motor home, which looks like a mancave from the inside.He is a nice guy and he promises to make a donation on the website.

    meet Jack the handyman

    Jack’s mancave 1

    Jack’s mancave 2

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Visitors

    Posted on 11 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 11 February
    By Steef

    Because it rains almost the whole day we decide not to leave yet.
    A great opportunity to update reports and to receive a visit.
    Jan Willem Lijnes comes along with his son Axel. As an old Edammer, we are curious about his experiences here in Christchurch. I (Steef) apparently bought a hat in the business (Katmandu) for which he works. At about 12 o’clock he leaves again because it is time for the afternoon nap of Axel. The rest of the day we spend on the preparations for our coming departure.

    diary

    bookkeeping

    In the afternoon the wether inproves.

    happy hour

    After dinner we take a short walk in the vicinity of Kathryn’s house.
    Dirk gives a demonstration evening gymnastics.

    evening walk

    gymnastics

    Then the sun drops to the horizon.

    sunset at Christchurch

    sunset in the Landrover

     

    The lighting of the artwork on Highway 1 is now slowly becoming visible.

    artwork over Highway 1

    changing colors

    We close the day with a glass of wine and our Fordsong for Kathryn

    a song for Katryn

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    Model T club tour and key transfer

    Posted on 10 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 10 February
    By: Steef

    As agreed, the first tourers arrived at Avonhead Av. 499 (where we stay in our cottage) at   half past ten. This entire day was dominated by a tour ride led by Chris and Rosemary. But we started with the transfer of the Landrover Keys to the new driver.

    the car is yours

    Take your time because there are a lot of pictures that lead you through the day in a chronological way. The atmosphere was very relaxed, the weather excellent, the landscape varied.

    the gathering

    gathering 2

    Model T lovers

    coffee in Kathryn’s shed

    cars

    tourguide Chris and Rosemary

    Trudy en Dirk

    globetrotters

    up front

    break-down

    meeting point

    interview

    Shelly Topp reporter

    Model T Delevery

    Ashley river

    Sophie

    Chris and Rosemary

    Roger and Yanice

    Oxford workingmans club

    lunch

    fish and chips

    Ford song

    Model T barn of Chris

    Cadillac frame

    parts

    poem

     

     

     

     

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    Preparation and visitors

    Posted on 9 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 09 February 
    By Steef

    On this sunny day we were mainly busy with the preparations for our coming departure.

    breakfast

    Landrover full monty

    on the roof

    Chris  visited us later with a friend to discuss our tour the next day with a couple of friends  Of course, the Model T was admired from top to bottum.

    visitors

    Chris Dyer

    bottum check

    Then we took a ride.

    on tour

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    Yes or no??

    Posted on 8 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 8 february
    by : Steven

    The day started with a clear blue sky and that would remain so until the evening.
    Dirk and Steef experience a few exciting hours because the two cars still have to go through the technical inspection.
    The Land Rover, now with new headlamps, is immediately approved.
    After a cup of coffee at home they go back to the inspection station and now with the Model T.There it appears that the license plate is already in use in New Zealand. No problem, the ZZ changes into VZ (on paper) .

    license plate becomes VZ

    Steer clearance

    steering wheel test

    Steve checks the headlights.
    The auxcillary headlights are considered acceptable.

    headlight test

    Undersite inspection

    underside inspection

    Meanwhile, the trip is being discussed because Steve finds it very interesting.

    about the tour

    The gentlemen deliberate.

    3 faces

    paperwork

    Finally, the brake test must be done at a speed of 20 miles.
    Steve puts a device in a wooden box on the bottom of the Ford.
    On his mark Dirk kicks hard on the brake. The tires leave a brake track on the asphalt.
    You can smell the rubber Dirk calls. 
    The meter reads 40% which is acceptable for a vehicle only operation on two wheels.

    break test

    Finally, the important stickers are stuck on the window on a place that does not obstruct the view, just find an empty space.

    sticker 1

    sticker 2

    There he is finally, the warrant of fitness.

    Warrant of fitness

    At 11 o’clock they are ready and free to go , thanks to Steve and Annete, no worry mate!

    OK by Steve and Anette

    Greetje and Trudy are still in the supermarket so now we can pick them up with the Ford.
    After lunch, Trudy and Dirk mess around in the afternoon while Greetje and Steef visit the center of Christchurch. The windy city it is one big construction site.
    Steef wanted to see the cardboard cathedral, designed by a Japanese after the big earthquake of 2011 and he wanted a hat because of the UV radiation.
    At the cathedral there is a memorial for the victims consisting of 185 white chairs, for each victim one. Sit down and be silent for a moment.

    cardboard cathedral

    (turn your computer)

    victims memorial

     

     

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    Arrival first support team

    Posted on 7 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 7 February
    By Trudy

    Today, the LandRover needs a VINZ Vehicle Inspection New Zealand.
    You can not just drive around with your temporarily imported car!

    Vehicle Inspection New Zealand

    The inspection is going well, but there are problems with the position of the headlights: these are adjusted to drive on the right and you dazzle the oncoming traffic here in New Zealand because we drive here on the left.
    This can only be remedied by placing new headlights.

    down uner

    So …… to a garage.

    auto shop KVZ

    They order headlights for us, but that will take a while before they are there. That’s why we first go to the airport. Steef and Greetje Reilingh arrive in Christchurch this afternoon. They are our support team in New Zealand.
    We are glad that they are there.

    First we welcome them in our garden house at Kathryn Smith and then Dirk and Steef go to the garage to install the new headlights.

    Headlight change

     

    Headlight change 2

    Steef and Dirk then go back to the inspection station with the new headlights.
    The station is already closed so tomorrow morning they will try again.

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