NZ Cycle Trail applicants Feb 2010
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C1 |
The Old Ghost Road West Coast (Mokihinui-Lyell Backcountry Trust) |
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C2 |
Lake Track (Bike Taupo Cycle Advocacy Group Inc) |
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C3 |
Heretaunga Ararua: Land of a Hundred Pathways (Hawke's Bay Regional Council) |
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C4 |
Tongariro River Trail (The Advocates for Tongariro River) |
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C5 |
The Kaimai Express (Matamata Piako District Council) |
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C6 |
Albert Town to Clyde Great Ride (The Upper Clutha Tracks Trust) |
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C7 |
Clutha Gold Trail (Clutha Gold Trail Trust) |
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C8 |
The Wakatipu Trail (Queenstown Lakes District Council) |
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C9 |
Lake Taupo Ironman Circuit (Taupo District Council) |
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C10 |
Whakatane District Cycleway (Whakatane District Council) |
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C11 |
Roxburgh GorgeTrail (Central Otago District Council) |
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C12 |
Westland Wilderness Trust (Greymouth to Ross) |
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C13 |
Old Motu Coach Road (Opotiki District Council and Gisborne District Council) |
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C14 |
Dunedin Tunnels Trail (linking Mosgiel to Dunedin) |
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C15 |
The Missing Link Cycleway (Horowhenua District Council) |
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C16 |
Whangarei Coastal Route (Whangarei District Council) |
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C17 |
Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail (Mackenzie Tourism and Development Trust and Waitaki Development Board) |
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C18 |
Nelson Area Cycle Network (2 Parts Nelson & Tasman Councils) |
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C19 |
The Great Barrier Island Cycleway (Great Barrier Community Board) |
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C20 |
Hurunui Trail (Hurunui Trails Trust) |
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C21 |
Pahaoa - Palliser Cycleway (Trail Wairarapa Trust) |
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C22 |
Te Awa - The Great NZ River Ride (Waikato) (The Brian Perry Charitable Trust) |
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C23 |
Marlborough Sounds Link Pathway and the Wellington to Wairau Cycleway (Marlborough District Council) |
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C24 |
Tauranga Moana Coastal Cycle Trail (Western Bay of Plenty Tourism and Visitors Trust) |
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C25 |
Mamaku Rail Trail (Putaruru to Rotorua) (Rotorua District Council) |
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C26 |
Taranaki Round the Mountain Cycleway (Taranaki Regional Council) |
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C27 |
Thermal By Bike (Rotorua to Orakei Korako) (Rotorua District Council) |
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C28 |
Manapouri Cycleway (Tuatapere & District Promotion Incorporated) |
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C29 |
The Forgotten World Cycleway (Taranaki Regional Council) |
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C30 |
Southern Alpine - Pacific Cycle Trail (Canterbury Regional Council) |
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C31 |
Waiheki Island Great Ride (Fullers Group Ltd, Cycle Action Waiheke) |
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C32 |
Auckland Cycle Trail (Cycle Action Auckland) |
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C33 |
Cycle Waihemo Trail (Waitaki District Council) |
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C34 |
Central New Zealand Cycleway (Partnership Wellington Trust) |
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C35 |
Christchurch Scenic Cycling Circuits (Christchurch to Little River Rail Trail Trust) |
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C36 |
Pegasus Riverlands Cycle Trail (Wamakariri District Council) |
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C37 |
Braided Waters Cycle Trail, Canterbury (Braided Waters Cycleway Trust) |
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C38 |
The Kauri Cycle Trail (Kaipara District Council) |
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C39 |
Te Ara-Tipuna - Ancestral Pathway (The Coastal Hapu Collective Society Inc) |
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C40 |
The Coast to Capital Gateway Trail (Kapiti Coast District Council) |
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C41 |
3 Peaks Trail (Mountainbiking Otago Inc - in assn with Dunedin Trails Trust) |
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C42 |
Auckland Harbour Bridge Pathway (Cycle Action Auckland Incorporated) |
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C43 |
Mountains to Sea Cycleway (Ruapehu District Council) |
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C44 |
Manawatu River Cycle Trail (Palmerston North City Council) |
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C45 |
Kahuterawa Loop (Manawatu Mountain Bike Club) |
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C46 |
Te Apiti Mountain Bike Park (Manawatu Mountain Bike Club) |
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C47 |
Tararua Elements Cycle Network (Tararua District Council) |
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C48 |
Wild Rover Cycle Trail (Destination Manawatu) |
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C49 |
Gorges to Sea Cycle Trail (Rangitikei District Council) |
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C50 |
Tarawera River Cycleway (Boffa Miskell on behalf of Ngati Tuwharetoa) |
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C51 |
Wilderness Experience Cycleway (Owhaoko B&D Land Trust) |
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C52 |
Matakana to Omaha Cycleway (Matakana Community Group Inc) |
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C53 |
Te Urewera Rainforest Cycleway (Te Urewera Rainforest Route Incorporated) |
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A bicycle, also known as a bike, pushbike or cycle, is a pedal-driven, human-powered, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A person who rides a bicycle is called a cyclist or a bicyclist.
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