View Full Version : Clarence Reserve open weekends
Eddieb
29th January 2011, 08:27
BTW where's my fricking GS - you told me 2 days Struan:baby::lol:
Ya get what you pay for Padders.
XF650
29th January 2011, 11:14
Ya get what you pay for Padders.
And he's yet to see the Moore Motorcycle Movers invoice.....
Padmei
29th January 2011, 12:14
And he's yet to see the Moore Motorcycle Movers invoice.....
Would a pav cover it?
No not physically Nordie...
Eddieb
29th January 2011, 13:58
And he's yet to see the Moore Motorcycle Movers invoice.....
:) unfortunately I don't think there's any parts on that that could improve either the DT or the XF.
Underground
30th January 2011, 21:16
230424
mmm ... Clarance .
home now ,going to sleep
XF650
31st January 2011, 07:28
Thanks to the Underground's for letting us tag on their ride.
The three steeds:
1) KLX250r
2) Africa Twin
3) DT230
XF650
31st January 2011, 08:16
Wonderful weather, dry tracks & low river crossings.
The DOC lady at sign-in said two other "Dusty Bummers" (her words) had gone in the day before.
Just one more open weekend this season guys - go for it.
1) Palmer Hut
2) Heron River Gorge (Jeff's pic is way better)
3) The clever DOC contractors have used my product. Fantastic - it's now a business trip
4) Track winds through some big country
5) Quail Flat homestead, where we turned back.
Padmei
31st January 2011, 08:25
Looks like an excellent trip guys.
Is it just me or do others really love dry open countryside? Must be part of my JAFA roots that makes me appreciate it after living amongst suburbs & suburbs of ex State houses
Crim
31st January 2011, 12:58
Is it just me or do others really love dry open countryside?
Not just you, my man - great country up there - I am going to be overnighting in there with my mate on his Dr Big - Woodman and yourself should come down and we'll blind him with three KLRs - or will Schmidtty be well :doctor: by then? (Am I still the only member of the Scmidtty fan club or are others seeing the light?)
NordieBoy
31st January 2011, 13:58
To fully appreciate Schmitty you need to wear a 3/4 helmet, flying goggles and a fake handlebar moustache.
XF650
31st January 2011, 14:12
A couple more scenery pics incl Jo checking out the amenities.
ADVGD
31st January 2011, 15:39
i could be persuaded - hows your bike going? is the gearbox all sorted now?
Gearbox sorted, new cam chain went in today so all set
There seems to be a few keen to take advantage of the last open period this year to do an overnighter or two...
The Old boyz on there 640s and myself on the burg are going in on Feb and staying at the Palmer hut we checked it out last yr Things too Take in... Beer, Fishing Rod, More beer, and some bread.
I like your list of essentials :yes:
Im doing it on 25 of feb be 4 of us
Any others heading up or keen for a group ride?
bigreddog
31st January 2011, 17:34
awesome struan....I'm jealous as!
1KTM
31st January 2011, 18:48
Gearbox sorted, new cam chain went in today so all set
There seems to be a few keen to take advantage of the last open period this year to do an overnighter or two...
I like your list of essentials :yes:
Any others heading up or keen for a group ride?
I be going in on friday for the nite. How far is it to the huts we be on ktms
ADVGD
31st January 2011, 19:36
I be going in on friday for the nite. How far is it to the huts we be on ktms
A good guide to the huts and distances can be found here Clarence Information (http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/parks-and-recreation/places-to-visit/nelson-marlborough/clarence-reserve-conservation-area.pdf)
BMWST?
31st January 2011, 20:13
is there a booking system/limit on number allowed in?
XF650
31st January 2011, 20:26
is there a booking system/limit on number allowed in?
Not sure on numbers limit but we just turned up early & signed in with the DOC lady.
She said there were 30+ 4wd's in there with us yesterday! However be prepared to be turned away if weather looks dodgy - they did this mid day Saturday evidently.
cromagnon
31st January 2011, 20:28
Any others heading up or keen for a group ride?
Hopefully will be heading up there one way or another but still a bit up in the air. Didnt get to see the north branch late last year due to the slip.
is there a booking system/limit on number allowed in?
Not that ive seen anywhere, here is link doc media release http://www.doc.govt.nz/about-doc/news/media-releases/4wd-weekends-coming-up-in-clarence-reserve/ doesnt mention limits/bookings as far as I can see.
Crim
31st January 2011, 20:32
Any others heading up or keen for a group ride?
Hey, St Josh the Baptist :bleh: Steve is in Aussie at the moment but he has been talking about Feb for months so we will be in - we were thinking of heading up there Sat and back out Sunday
Cheers Crim
ADVGD
31st January 2011, 21:28
Hey, St Josh the Baptist :bleh: Steve is in Aussie at the moment but he has been talking about Feb for months so we will be in - we were thinking of heading up there Sat and back out Sunday
Cheers Crim
Hi Crim ya cheeky bugger :p not sure at this stage if I am heading up Friday or Saturday, will sus it out closer to the time, either way keen to catch up for a ride, keep in touch with your times etc mate :niceone:
alane
1st February 2011, 21:24
[QUOTE=XF650;1129971625]Wonderful weather, dry tracks & low river crossings.
The DOC lady at sign-in said two other "Dusty Bummers" (her words) had gone in the day before.
It was us "NAKI" boys,in there on Sat.---Bigchicken on the K.T.M.950 & me.
Actually Bigchicken went in on Fri,too,with his wife,& went as far as seymour.She counted 26 stream crossings on the way out.
SAT. started a bit later than we intended,as we had vehicle issues overnite,& the DOC. lady (Shelly) sent me chasing two 4wd,s that went the wrong way,& it turned out to be a 15km jaunt.I was,nt complaining,---saw country I would,nt have otherwise seen.:yes:
By 10.30 we were cruising over blind saddle with lots of 4 wd,s.
Had lunch @ Quail flat ,then went right to the end---over Fidget stream I think it is.
By this time the sky was mighty black,& we made a run for Goose flat hut,araiveing just as the rain got heavy.This held us up for 20 minutes,& it was becomming obvious we,d have to step up the pace ,if we wanted to get to Palmer hutt,& out to the road by 5 pm.Luckily the rain did,nt make the ground slippery,& we were at Palmer by 4 pm.
I can,t say I saw a LOT of scenery going back,the little SUPERSHERPA was hummin.We made it to the DOc lady(44km) by 5.18pm,& she was still there,much to our relief.There had been much more rain around Blind saddle,& the mist was thick.
What a fantastic ride,with mind blowing scenery.Must go back & do it a bit more leasurely next time.:blink:
CHEERS ALANE
P.S. ---Pretty shure it was you UNDERGROUND---I saw @ 6.30 pm Sun. Heading home.
Do you remember An old BONGO van carrying a Super Sherpa,Flashing lights @ you,somewhere near Havelock?:blink:
Underground
2nd February 2011, 14:09
P.S. ---Pretty shure it was you UNDERGROUND---I saw @ 6.30 pm Sun. Heading home.
Do you remember An old BONGO van carrying a Super Sherpa,Flashing lights @ you,somewhere near Havelock?:blink:
Yep ,twas me alright ,hightailing it for home.
Took me a few seconds to figure it was you ,but I gave you a wave.
We caught that freak rainstorm as we rode into Kaikoura on Sat evening ,thought you guys might have been in there as we saw the big Dodge by the side of the road.
marks
2nd February 2011, 18:05
whats the travel time from Hamner to the start of the Clarence area?
JATZ
2nd February 2011, 18:19
whats the travel time from Hamner to the start of the Clarence area?
Depends how fast you go :blink:
Mapsource says about 88 k's ish
ADVGD
20th February 2011, 18:46
We were thinking of heading up there Sat and back out Sunday
Cheers Crim
Looks like I won't be able to join you mate, I dropped the motor in for new rod kit with the due date not looking like it will be done in time. The lack of having a backup bike could not be felt more in cases like this <_<
Crim
20th February 2011, 20:54
Looks like I won't be able to join you mate, I dropped the motor in for new rod kit with the due date not looking like it will be done in time. The lack of having a backup bike could not be felt more in cases like this <_<
yeah was thinking that may be the case - obviously keeping an eye on the "indestructible, not even close" thread (was going to post some smart arse "that's bloody good k's for a submarine" comment but thought better of it .......... ooops seem I may just have done just that:bleh:) and thought you may be running out of time. Me mate on the DR Big has pulled the pin as well - but I may still head on up, only thing is there is a southerly due through so will keep my eye on the weather and make a call later in the week
Waihou Thumper
21st February 2011, 04:59
You guys will have company....Be on the lookout for a Tenere, 990A, and two 950A, the boys have been away for three weeks riding the trails the south has to offer....:yes:
Despite all the advice from locals and adv riders out there (Ryan etc) they still went over Old Man Range....:gob:
I think the last I heard, it took over three hours to do a small section....:facepalm:
N.I.'s.....never learn...:)
cooneyr
21st February 2011, 11:38
You guys will have company....Be on the lookout for a Tenere, 990A, and two 950A, the boys have been away for three weeks riding the trails the south has to offer....:yes:
Despite all the advice from locals and adv riders out there (Ryan etc) they still went over Old Man Range....:gob:
I think the last I heard, it took over three hours to do a small section....:facepalm:
N.I.'s.....never learn...:)
They better have pics of the Whitcombe Rd cause appart from the first 200m I'm running on hearsay so keen as to know what it's like. Dusty section next year maybe :bleh:
Waihou Thumper
21st February 2011, 15:49
They better have pics of the Whitcombe Rd cause appart from the first 200m I'm running on hearsay so keen as to know what it's like. Dusty section next year maybe :bleh:
I think that was the bit that took them 3 hours...:) I also think there is video, mind you, they took my POV, I am betting it may not be good footage..(newbies with vid) :facepalm:
Box'a'bits
21st February 2011, 16:23
So.......what about that tropical cyclone then.:blink:...shit, shit, shit. I've been looking south not north. Hope it swerves away
andy mac
22nd February 2011, 07:28
http://www.metservice.com/rural/marlborough
It looks like a good forecast with some dampness on Friday & Saturday.
Blind Saddle will probably be in the clouds when going into Clarence on Sat morning.
Motomart has an adv ride also going thru the Molesworth on Friday. Say hi to Peter P on a 950 Adv and have a good ride :bye:
Pampera
17th March 2011, 21:17
After the "breaking of the fellowship" when the Wellington team went three ways due to post earthquake difficulties en route to the last DOC reserve open weekend, Saturday weather prevented me from doing the route. However Steve and Howie had a marvellous Sunday up the Clarence.
Not to miss out I decided to take the Grumman for a look last Sunday. Flew up the Clarence from Grassmere, hopped over Blind Saddle and stopped for luch and fuel in Kaikoura. I then flew back over the saddles, up the Clarance to Acheron then down Molesworth to Seddon and home.
A pretty hairy looking road. I hope it is open next summer. First view is looking from the Saddle back down the Clarence, the second down on the 4WD road. Sorry about the quality, point and push operated one handed and with canopy reflections.
The Clarance Valley is even more of a moonscape than Molesworth, nowhere to put down and a bit daunting in a single engined aircraft - hence the considerable height in the photos!
Next summer on two wheels.
Michael
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Howie
18th March 2011, 05:23
Not to miss out I decided to take the Grumman for a look last Sunday. Flew up the Clarence from Grassmere, hopped over Blind Saddle and stopped for luch and fuel in Kaikoura. I then flew back over the saddles, up the Clarance to Acheron then down Molesworth to Seddon and home.
A pretty hairy looking road. I hope it is open next summer. First view is looking from the Saddle back down the Clarence, the second down on the 4WD road. Sorry about the quality, point and push operated one handed and with canopy reflections.
Next summer on two wheels.
Michael
Great photos Michael, Certainly a bit of a different view of the track.
Thanks for putting them up.
alane
8th December 2011, 20:42
Thought I,d check them out ,incase I come down for the Dustybutt--(still procrastinating)----but could,nt find anything on the DOC website.:facepalm:
Was a magic ride last year,--but did it in one day,--would,nt mind doing it a little slower.
ANYWAY-----Emailed the Sth. Marlborough area office
Here,s what they said.
"Open weekends starting 6--8 Jan.-weather permitting.
AND--for the next 4 fine weekends."
For those that don,t know --its a terriffic ride---I REALLY enjoyed it.:woohoo:
Look up Doc website for info/map. Or look through this thread.
CHEERS AL.
Woodman
8th December 2011, 20:46
Good to know, cheers.
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