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Jimmy
19th November 2009, 08:02
A few of us are planning on riding the 42nd on the way north from Wellington to Britton's Far North Adv Ride in early December. Can someone please tell me if the entrance to the 42nd is before Owhango? I am trying to figure out some travelling times so we don't arrive too late in the day to complete a 'both ways' excursion. Ta.

clint640
19th November 2009, 08:08
The western entrance is right at Owhango.

Cheers
Clint

Eddieb
19th November 2009, 08:47
Heading North the southern entrance is from Kapoors Road, which is off SH47 between National Park and Turangi, more towards the Turangi End.

The North or Western Entrance as Clint says comes out in the backstreets of Owhango village.

Download the GPS tracklogs from my signature below or visit CooneyR's www.advroutes.co.nz website. Both places will provide a tracklog which can be overlaid into GoogleEarth or Mapsource if you have a Garmin GPS and will show you exactly where it and others are.

There's also Fishers Track there which runs from National Park to Owhango on the West side of SH4 which is fun, again a tracklog for that can be obtained from both places.

ducatijim
19th November 2009, 09:27
complete a 'both ways' excursion. Ta.

Surely, would you not do it the 1 way, ie northwards(?) and then continue on riding to the far north, in true adventurer style?

Crisis management
19th November 2009, 09:54
Surely, would you not do it the 1 way, ie northwards(?) and then continue on riding to the far north, in true adventurer style?

Methinks there is a trailer involved Jamie......I don't see a 450EXC being ridden from Welly! :crazy:

ducatijim
19th November 2009, 12:01
Methinks there is a trailer involved Jamie......I don't see a 450EXC being ridden from Welly! :crazy:

Hah....some bloody 'adventure' rider.

Seen these type of dudes before at similar 'adventure' events....all tooled up with psuedo 'road legal' endo's! Thats why the organisers have to increase the difficulty of the events to keep the 'specialist' tools happy!

Makes these events a challenge on a 990:argh:

Put the 450exc back in its natural enviroment and leave 'adventure rides' to...adventurers!!!

(oh and....my user info does not actually tell anyone wots in my shed here or abroad...so does anyone elses do you think Iain?):scooter:

Crisis management
19th November 2009, 12:14
I know what you mean about the adventure / trail rides blend, I'm doing this ride as well (Dec 5&6) so I'll let you know how it goes.....I figure the 640 isn't a big bike so should be worth a shot on the more "trail" route, I keep remembering your experience last year on the DR so I may regret this decision!


Anyone else here doing this ride?

cooneyr
19th November 2009, 12:28
.....Download the GPS tracklogs from my signature below or visit CooneyR's www.advroutes.co.nz website. Both places will provide a tracklog which can be overlaid into GoogleEarth or Mapsource if you have a Garmin GPS and will show you exactly where it and others are.....

Ah - I dont have either of those routes on the web site. Bloody life never slows down enough for me to add more routes to it at the moment. Best to getthose track logs down loaded from your signature link Eddieb.

Cheers R

Crisis management
19th November 2009, 12:48
I am trying to figure out some travelling times so we don't arrive too late in the day to complete a 'both ways' excursion. Ta.

Should have done this earlier.....seems to take me about an hour and a half one way on the traverse, depends on how high the rivers are and if there is a large group or not. If you're starting from Owhango there is car & trailer parking space at the first bridge, ride in from there (assumptions, assumptions) and when you get out at the other end the last 10kms is really only a gravel road so turn around when it starts to look like a road.

If you are riding from Welly, just do it once from the national park end, there's lots of good gravel riding from there north....

Couple of warnings.
Rivers can rise quickly if it's raining.
There are a lot of others on the track, mountainbikes, quads & motorcycles and (I think) it opens for 4x4s in december which would be nasty as they would completely block the track.

It's a good ride tho, enjoy.

Jimmy
19th November 2009, 13:15
Thanks for your constructive, unbiased comments CM. Isn't it a shame when some motorcyclists' petty prejudices and uninformed assumptions about fellow riders and their bikes are publically aired, creating unnecessary animosity and confirmation of ignorance - dude!

ducatijim
19th November 2009, 15:24
Thanks for your constructive, unbiased comments CM. Isn't it a shame when some motorcyclists' petty prejudices and uninformed assumptions about fellow riders and their bikes are publically aired, creating unnecessary animosity and confirmation of ignorance - dude!

Boy, didn't that get the 'roost' up eh!!!!!!!:bash:

( ps, i think this joker is a 'trail terrorist' on the weekends, wot u think?)

ducatijim
19th November 2009, 15:30
I figure the 640 isn't a big bike so should be worth a shot on the more "trail" route, I keep remembering your experience last year on the DR so I may regret this decision!


Anyone else here doing this ride?

Yeah I plan to Iain, and guess wot?

I'M TRAILERING MY RIDE!!!!!!

Don't be put off by my experience you talk of last year, that was Des Trubshoes "mid north adv ride' outta Trounsen park,( he's a notorious hard man!!) and the issue was much more MY ability to handle the DR in the prevailing conditions( although, I still belive I was or nearly was, the only one who had a bike that could be and was, ridden to the- 'road regd/wofed' event)
So, you betta keep away from me Iain, deny all knowledge of me to any ktm450 riders!!!:scooter:

Crisis management
19th November 2009, 15:38
Yeah I plan to Iain, and guess wot?

I'M TRAILERING MY RIDE!!!!!!


Oh good, as a back up you can pick up my 200 and take that for me should plan A fail......:laugh:

Be good to see you (I'll be discreet), I'm wandering up the east coast friday avo on whatever gravel I can find.

ducatijim
20th November 2009, 09:25
Oh good, as a back up you can pick up my 200 and take that for me should plan A fail......:laugh:

Be good to see you (I'll be discreet), I'm wandering up the east coast friday avo on whatever gravel I can find.

It will be good to catch up Iain, but with both of us 'hard out' doing discreet, I thinks we will not be able to 'link up'!!!!

For those who know me, I will not be hard to spot!

I do hope 'jimmy' catches up with me - he can shout me a coupla beers and I can try and bore him senseless with my bigoted opinions!!!:Punk:

Jimmy
20th November 2009, 13:16
I do hope 'jimmy' catches up with me - he can shout me a coupla beers and I can try and bore him senseless with my bigoted opinions!!!:Punk:[/QUOTE]

Looking forward to it - for me a cold beer or two happens to be up there with a roost or three! But I do get bored easily....

ducatijim
20th November 2009, 15:23
for me a cold beer or two happens to be up there with a roost or three! But I do get bored easily....

.....surprise me why don't you?

Taz
20th November 2009, 16:20
Definately wouldn't take an hour and a half on a 450exc. Mark, Cary and I spent at least half an hour waiting for the road bikes to arrive and then we went back the other way in less than an hour:Pokey: