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Coastwide moves through the gears with heli biking
Coastwide Helicopters, part of GCH Aviation, is improving access for mountain bikers seeking thrills on New Zealand's west coast. It has purchased a set of bike racks from Canada that can be fitted to its helicopters.
Cycles to the summit.
Read this story in our April 2021 printed issue.

Coastwide Helicopters, which was acquired by New Zealand private aviation company GCH Aviation in March 2017, has launched a new heli biking experience. The company has purchased a set of helicopter bike racks from Canada that can carry up to six mountain bikes to the top of the new Paparoa Track. The racks are designed to help protect valuable bikes while being transported. They also allow clients and their bikes to be transported directly to the Paparoa Track from Greymouth.

The Paparoa Track, situated on the west coast of the South Island, is New Zealand's newest Great Walk to be formed as a shared walking and mountain bike track. The 56.2 km track is maintained to an advanced Grade 4 mountain biking standard.

GCH Aviation's Coastwide Helicopters has a variety of landing sites along the Paparoa Ranges, allowing for easy access to the track. Offering this service will cut out 10-15 km in distance and 800-1000 m of vertical climb, so it will be achievable for the fit and experienced mountain biker to complete the rest of the Paparoa Track in one day.

A GCH spokesperson and group marketing manager says it's a winner for the west coast: “Mountain bikers can arrive in Greymouth in the morning, get landed close to the track, begin the day's adventure and be back in Greymouth for a beer later that day. Having this product on offer will encourage people to stay in Greymouth pre and post their ride. We expect it will be popular with experienced mountain bikers and the recreational mountain biker alike. I don't think it will just be mountain bikers who want a lift to the top. No one really loves a steep climb!"

Established in 1983, GCH is the only company to hold the Helicopter Association of New Zealand Diamond Safety Award for more than 30 years of continuous service without injury accident to self, passengers or crew. The group is headquartered in Christchurch at a purpose-built aviation base at Christchurch airport, and it has other helicopter bases in Nelson, Kaikoura, Wellington, Vanuatu and Fiji. The company owns more than 30 aircraft and employs over 120 staff across its helicopter and fixed wing aircraft services, which as well as tourism flights, also include certified flight training, air rescue and air ambulance operations. GCH Aviation is the only New Zealand aviation company to be accredited by Virtuoso Travel.