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cowboyz
28th December 2009, 23:50
Boxing day. Planned to leave between 9-10am. We were ready (or thought we were) at 9.30 so headed over to Meanies to see if he was going to escort us out of town. hes keen and Flynn is on the way so back to guitar hero till Flynn come over with Meanie and Monie. Right, quick check of the important things like smokes.. check.. key... check.. wallet... damn... Looked everywhere and then decided I must have left it at my parents place xmas day so headed in there to not find it so come home again to find the damn thing in my pants pocket.
So leaving the centre of the universe an hour late but the weather was mint and only looking to get better so up vinegar hill towards the main road. FMS on VHill, as always. Paused in Taihape for a coke (or half of one anyhow)
Stuck to SH1 to Turangi. Played with the traffic a bit. Found some Nissian thing who was willing to do 135k on SH1 so tagged in behind him for a quicker trip up the island. We half way planned to turn off and go up western access to Rotorua but changed our minds when the others were keen to go to taupo for lunch. Flynn managed to keep his eyes in just long enough to have some lunch at taste cafe and we bid our escorts farwell and headed for SH5. I havent ridden SH5 for a long time and I forgot how good it is. Big open sweeping corners and really good surface to ride on. Met Mr Police midway down Sh5 which slowed things down a little bit but he soon pulled off and we managed a fairly good time to Rotorua. Found the hotel and relaxed for a bit before having a look around. I must say.. Rotorua is a fucking shithole. It is chocker full of teenage mothers or non-english speaking peeps. I swear we were in a different country walking up the street. 400 conversations going on around us and not one of them in english. We had a wander around the mudpool thingys which was kinda cool and sat by the lake and watched the planes, trains and automobiles. Lots of lowlife youths around so didnt go too far away from the bike. Then we went down to a carival by the lake which was really good. I managed to double my money playing on the sideshow games. Good times. So feeling like a winner we headed back to the hotel to watch a episode of shortland street played out in life theatre in the street between some drunk skank and her (ex)(maybe)boyfriend. She was throwing a few punches here and there and so someone called the police to break up the show.
Anyhow, had a bit of a sleep and ready to go for day 2!
Day 2 was planned to be a leasurely ride round the cape and it worked out fantastically. Left the motel about 9am and headed to Opotiki for breakfast. The ride round the lakes was awesome. Very little traffic and for the second time in a row, the sun was beaming down. It didnt take as long to get to Opotiki as I thought it might but was keen for some bacon and eggs by the time we got there. Found a nice little cafe in the middle of town and had a huge feed. Awesome way to start the day. Every Sunday should be like this!
Headed up the hill and took some photos and then hit the east cape. It was always the plan to have a really easy day so we pretty much did 50k stretches and stopped and took in the wonder of the world and the beauty of nature and brought ourselves closer to death with more than a few smokes. The east cape is just magic. Anywhere at all is a great place to stop and have a look around. Mrs C had a bit of fun with the camera on the move so quite a few photos of the scenery and stuff on the move.
We did stop to hug a tree at te Araroa. It is a very old tree and looked like it needed one. Got to Tolaga Bay about 4pm and found the batch we rented for the night. Very very pleasent little batch not far from the beach. Very quiet and a good place to relax. Got a bit upset with the cockroaches as room guests though. Spent till 2-3am deciding if we were going to sleep there the night or move on. Decided we really didnt have anywhere to go so got a couple of hours sleep with one eye open. Told management that we werent really happy with the room guests and he assures us that they are being taken care of and encouraged me to do the recommend to everyone. Hey, if you dont mind bugs and stuff then it really is a lovely cottage.
Had dinner at the local which was really nice and cheap. Over dinner a couple of bikes pulled up and I thought it was Banditrider on his new bike but it was a couple of German tourists. I think I offended them a little cause I thought it was a really old restored thing and asked what vinage it is. Poor german chick goes.. its a 1993! Oh dear......
Went down the beach until the rain started to fall before heading back to the bach to start the war o bugs.
Was up really early monday. Had a bit of rain overnight and was drizzling on and off in the morning. By the time we got organised it was a all gone and a nice overcast day followed. Mrs C was well up and we were keen to get out of there so headed out after dealing with management to the historic wharf. Had to walk to the end of it. It is really impressive. Lots of fishermen on the end of it and some guy gettign fresh musscles on the way. Battery went flat on the camera on the walk out there so didnt get as many photos as I would hvae liked but I wasnt walking all the way out the again.
Back on the road and decided to hit Gizzy up for some breakfast. Ended up with another serve of bacon and eggs in a mall somewhere. Hung out and did bugger all all morning. Left Gizzy at 12.55pm and headed to the much awaited waioeka gorge. Magic.. magic.. magic. Green is the new black and waioeka is the new buller!!!!!!
Had an awesome run through. Got a police escort for a fair while but he turned round and went gizzy way before too long. Had a fantastic time in the gorge, stopped a couple of times for rest, photos and smokes and got to opotiki at 3pm. Met an interesting lad at matawai. This old guy just walks up to us and starts tellling us these really strange jokes. It was really really really odd.
Back into pootle mode and had a quiet run back down to Rotorua. Coming round the lake had our first dose of rain for the weekend. Lasted about 10km but was pretty heavy. Was pleased to see the sun out again though. More smoking and I was pretty buggered but now but pressed on for dinner at Taupo. Rain came back and had a pretty slow trip round the lake to Turangi for fuel and more smoking. Waited for the rain to go away and then rode the rest of the way in the dry in a pretty uneventful main highway jaunt finishing off with a ripper run over a dry Vinegar hill.
Mint weekend. Awesome weather for the best part. Mrs C had awesome company and I was really impressed with the way she handled the bike. Only 2 complaints for the entire weekend, the first was hitting a pothole on the east cape. Its on video which I will upload later but we hit it really hard! Damn near finished the trip early! The second was an enthusatic run out of ohope on a couple of 45ks where she thought that he shoulder was too close to the ground.

Good times.

ps. attached pic of waioweka gorge. more pics in my sig.

Owl
29th December 2009, 06:59
Nice write-up & pics tree hugger!:lol:

I can't say I'm a big fan of roaches either:2guns:

STJim
29th December 2009, 07:00
Enjoyed the report. A little but unkind to Rotorua almost gave negative rep for the language. Rest of the report was great had to give it the thumbs up.
Love the East Cape and the Waioeka George.
cheers

NZsarge
29th December 2009, 07:45
Mint, Wioeka gorge rocks!!

Kiwi Graham
29th December 2009, 07:55
Awesome write up, did the trip earlier in the year and loved it, the gorge is a wonderful pat of the trip. Must sya I had a bit of a play on some of the windy stuff around the cape but was mindful of the gas I was using! We had brilliant weather for it too. Doing a big SI trip in March, cant wait.

cowboyz
29th December 2009, 09:28
Enjoyed the report. A little but unkind to Rotorua almost gave negative rep for the language. Rest of the report was great had to give it the thumbs up.
Love the East Cape and the Waioeka George.
cheers

and that was the toned down version for the internet............


Mint, Wioeka gorge rocks!!


Yes it does!


Awesome write up, did the trip earlier in the year and loved it, the gorge is a wonderful pat of the trip. Must sya I had a bit of a play on some of the windy stuff around the cape but was mindful of the gas I was using! We had brilliant weather for it too. Doing a big SI trip in March, cant wait.

east cape is always a fun place to play. We fueled in opotiki and made it to Tologa bay (just). Topped up with $10 to get to Gissy as gas was over $2/litre. Had one moment hitting a pothole which near come to grief. Got some videos to upload soon. Better get working on it.


Nice write-up & pics tree hugger!:lol:

I can't say I'm a big fan of roaches either:2guns:

It wasnt me... it was her.................. (ok.. I gave it a quick hug when no one was looking but your not getting those photos.. I dont kiss and tell)

Maha
29th December 2009, 10:04
So is the Wharf at Tolaga blocked off? it had two concrete blocks when we were there but I got the bike through. Oh and the dumps and shit between Tolaga and Ruatoria are fun eh? there was one that got me, the road had a step in it about 300mm deep at one point.

cowboyz
29th December 2009, 10:11
So is the Wharf at Tolaga blocked off? it had two concrete blocks when we were there but I got the bike through. Oh and the dumps and shit between Tolaga and Ruatoria are fun eh? there was one that got me, the road had a step in it about 300mm deep at one point.

yeah. there was big concrete blocks at the wharf. Plenty of room to get round though. I was going to ride out the wharf but there were too many people around and I might have upset too many. just put bike on the start of it for a photo and legged it out to the end. It was a nice walk TBH.

The road. or lack of it was interesting in places round the cape. I think thats what makes it special.

Kendog
29th December 2009, 15:25
Awesome read. Sounds like a great trip :cool:

Hitcher
29th December 2009, 16:16
One plans to ride the Waioeka Gorge one day in daylight. I've done it twice now, both on Grand Challenges, and both in the dark.

KoroJ
29th December 2009, 19:10
.................. We fueled in opotiki and made it to Tologa bay (just). Topped up with $10 to get to Gissy as gas was over $2/litre.

Couldn't you make Gissy on a tank?? .....time you gave away the toy and got a decent bike!

On the SCRR we stayed at some cabins in Tokomaru Bay. They were clean and it was only $20 a night.

Good ride.

NZsarge
29th December 2009, 20:49
Couldn't you make Gissy on a tank?? .....time you gave away the toy and got a decent bike!



Yeah there is a near new (9000km old) Yamaha FJR 13 waiting for him in at AFC in Palmy... :whistle: (wait for it...). Or a mint FZ1 Fazer too.

Mrs Cowboyz
29th December 2009, 22:51
Had an amazing weekend away. Was surprised at how much more comfortable I was on the back of the 9 which meant mr c could play alot more! Had a great night in Rotorua....couldnt believe how many non english speaking people there were, I think I came across four people in total that spoke english and one of them was our entertainment for the night. Poor guy kept getting slapped and walked away a number of times then came back for more slapping! Mr plod got called by our hotel owners who joined us watching the show! Finally got some sleep...up early-ish the next morning to head off to whakatane for breakfast. While we were enjoying breakfast I noticed a car driving across the roof of the shop across the road from us. There was a hill behind the shop and the road running up it ran directly inline with the roof of the shop...looked interesting so mr c asked around if anybody could tell us where the road went to and how to get there....turns out it was a road directly to opotoki...mint! Finished brekky and headed off up the hill to take some scenic shots, very nice spot even though we went around the block to find the spot to take photos! Once I realised we had gone around the block I started laughing out loud and a local couple heard me and thought we were lost!! Very friendly locals! Took piccys then off to opotiki for fuel! Was starting to get a little warmer by the time we got there so headed straight for shade while mr c filled up. The run around the east cape was as usual, amazing. Later in the afternoon was getting a little tired and after a couple of potholes then one big pothole ( was filming at time and almost lost the camera) I tapped mr c on the shoulder for a stop in te puia springs.

Once we got to Tolaga Bay I dived into a more than welcome shower at the discovery cottage while mr c went and checked out dinner arrangements. Had dinner which took a little while to arrive but the perfectly cooked steak more than made up for it! Went to the liquor store and couldnt really carry as much as we wanted so just bought a four pack of premix jim beam and headed for the beach. Noticed the wharf across what looked like a small river so mr c wanted to try to cross it, ended up it was a little deeper than expected and started to rain so headed back to the cottage and left the wharf til the next morning. Had very little sleep thanks to our little house guests...almost decided to leave about one in the morning but thought better of it...moved the bed to the middle of the room and used probably about half a can of flyspray to bomb the room!! Managed a few hours kip and got up about four in the morning..left mr c to sleep in a while..then we were off to gissy. Mucked around in gissy for a while and left around 1 for Waioeka gorge, was a little dubious as I had little sleep the night before but could not pass it up. Stopped in Matawai to see if the pub was open on advice from someone but to no avail.....had the most random moments where this old guy holding a pad came up to us and started reading from it....was a list of the most dryest jokes you heard...for example...what is a city called hong and kong? Hongkong!!....very very random!!! Anyway got out of there pretty quickly only to have mr plod pull out in front of us and sit on 90! He got distracted by an oncomer and we got free run most of the way through the gorge!
What an amazing piece of road, we stopped about halfway and couldnt wipe the smile off my face....yeehaaa loved it! Headed on out to opotoki ti fill up once again...had a good run home including a very close view of the road out of ohope, glad I kept my elbows in have never been that close to the road on the back of the 9 and had a little nervous giggle to myself....nothing like a bit of adrenaline to wake you up!!
Got home about 10.30pm and basically crashed for ten hours!! Mint lets do it again next weekend!!

Mrs Cowboyz
29th December 2009, 22:54
Yeah there is a near new (9000km old) Yamaha FJR 13 waiting for him in at AFC in Palmy... :whistle: (wait for it...). Or a mint FZ1 Fazer too.

uuummmmm....nope!!!

NZsarge
29th December 2009, 23:01
Oh man!
...........

cowboyz
30th December 2009, 00:17
a couple of videos up in my videos. one of the pothole incident and the other of the gorge. Both recorded on the digital camera being held by Mrs C at the time.

banditrider
30th December 2009, 17:52
Great vids. That pothole was definitely a doosey.

BTW: the Waioeka is great but it aint the new Buller. You'll find out next year - if you're still coming?

CookMySock
30th December 2009, 19:08
I must say.. Rotorua is a fucking shithole. It is chocker full of teenage mothers or non-english speaking peeps. I swear we were in a different country walking up the street.How do you think said teenage mothers got that way? :whistle: Local bikers doing their part... thats how.. :cool:


we headed back to the hotel to watch a episode of shortland street played out in life theatre in the street between some drunk skank and her (ex)(maybe)boyfriend. She was throwing a few punches here and there and so someone called the police to break up the show. See! Good things DO happen in rotas.. sheesh.



Left the motel about 9am [..] Opotiki for breakfast. The ride round the lakes was awesome. [...] bacon and eggs[...] hit the east cape [..[The east cape is just magic [...] hug a tree at te Araroa [...] Tolaga Bay about 4pm [...] batch we rented [...] cockroaches as room guests [...] German tourists [...] I offended them [...] bacon and eggs [...] waioeka gorge - Magic.. magic.. magic.Epic, bro. Thats a perfect part of the world around there. :2thumbsup

Steve

Flynn
30th December 2009, 20:27
Good rep, glad Mrs C straightened things out for us by putting her 2c worth in, no just kidding, thanks for letting us lead the first part of it all:cool::cool:

cowboyz
30th December 2009, 20:30
good times. next time youll just have to keep on the whole way round. coming fri?

86GSXR
30th December 2009, 21:15
Brilliant! Sounds like you guys had an excellent time :yes: Man, those rides are legendary aren't they. Didn't see that pothole tho :blink: We left Te Araroa at 6.30 this morning and got here at 3.40 this afternoon.

Flynn
30th December 2009, 21:26
good times. next time youll just have to keep on the whole way round. coming fri?

Hopefully, not too sure what's haps yet, ;)

shafty
12th January 2010, 16:51
Nice write up and pics Guys - special credit to the Pillion video-er, well done!

I'd have thought the ZXR wouldn't be the most comfortable bike 2 up with luggage, but you made it look easy!

Cheers!

ratusratus
13th January 2010, 10:05
Hmmmm old guy told us jokes at the matawai pub as well:-)
had them all written down on paper...very strange................

Mrs Cowboyz
13th January 2010, 16:55
Nice write up and pics Guys - special credit to the Pillion video-er, well done!

I'd have thought the ZXR wouldn't be the most comfortable bike 2 up with luggage, but you made it look easy!

Cheers!
cheers dude...I need a better camera....tis a good bike and I cant imagine being on a nother at the moment although we have looked at the 14....very nice!!

Hmmmm old guy told us jokes at the matawai pub as well:-)
had them all written down on paper...very strange................

I so wish I had the camera out when that guy came over.......very very strange!!!