We now start to drive along sections of the road where the trees grow thick on each side and where in places they come together above us like the ceiling of a cathedral. In the dips in the road where the forest has backed off we can see twinkles on the sealed surface where frost has settled. In these places you need to slow down otherwise the car could go into a slide. I concentrate on the road and sometimes push the brake pedal to test at what speed the car will fishtail.
While all the time in the back of my mind I'm visualising the day ahead. Even though I've done this hundreds of times I'm always a little apprehensive about how I will manage the terrain. The first physical challenge will be a long climb up though the native forest. This climb will not relent until we reach timberline. I'm pretty fit at the moment but pacing oneself is so important, especially at the start of he day. I don't want to blow a gasket early on and then have to struggle.