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BASS-TREBLE
10th June 2009, 13:22
Hey all

School holidays coming up and I'm keen for a ride sometime in the first week (6-12 July).

I'm really only planning at the moment but have some ideas-

Te Puke
East cape clockwise sounds nice to do again.
Possibly Gisborne overnight
Through Wairoa to Waiakremoana
Overnight Waikaremoana
Towards Rototrua and the lakes
To Te Puke, don't know which way yet.

Roughly http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Te+puke&daddr=opotiki+to:ruatoria+to:wairoa+to:4169+Lake+R d,+Te+Urewera+National+Park,+Bay+of+Plenty+4195+(L ake+Waikaremoana+Motorcamp)+to:te+puke&hl=en&geocode=%3B%3B%3B%3BCW9F0RLlVfxkFUJlsP0d2NyOCiHclq pspZAZMg%3B&mra=pe&mrcr=3,4&sll=-38.384728,177.407227&sspn=2.023718,3.537598&ie=UTF8&ll=-38.264063,177.626953&spn=4.053938,7.075195&z=7

I ride a GN so I'm no speed freak, hence the 250cc friendly part. I'm happy tagging along with bigger bikes and those that have know that =D

Ive only done the Cape twice on my own and Waikaremoana on the back of dads when I was a little younger so please please give me input on stuff that I may not be aware of.

Waikaremoana is gravel so just note that.

Anyone keen?

B-T

CookMySock
10th June 2009, 19:43
Uhh, you do realise that road will be rough as crap through Waikaremoana this time of the year?

Steve

BASS-TREBLE
10th June 2009, 22:35
Uhh, you do realise that road will be rough as crap through Waikaremoana this time of the year?

Steve

Why is it rougher at this time of the year?
Should be exiting then.

CookMySock
11th June 2009, 09:21
What I mean is, it will be hours and hours of fighting through muddy shitty road. Good fun on a dual-purpose bike, but those on GT250R's etc would be pretty pissed off and white-kuckled by the time they came out the other side of it, if they manged to come out unscathed at all. The GN will be fine, but expect to have one oopsie at least.

You can easily check it out.. cruise up to Murupara and ride towards Waikaremoana as far as you dare. It's an easy and safe ride, and you can turn around at any time. But theres no way I would take my roadbike in there - just the cleanup job would be massive, and thats if I didn't bend anything..

You could split the ride over two days and use the Napier Taupo highway instead.

Steve

BASS-TREBLE
11th June 2009, 22:18
I see.
I was planning to do a few nights anyway so I might as well extend it through Napier etc.
Thanks Steve.

So just me at the moment guys?

BASS-TREBLE
15th June 2009, 18:48
Bump bump, anyone?