View Full Version : Trip South last weekend.
Howie
4th March 2011, 20:09
(Probably not a dial up friendly thread as has quite a few embeded images}
I had planned a trip south around the weekend of 25-26 Feb for a while, to either head to the rally at Mavora lakes, or go into the Clarence river reserve. The amount of time available meant that I decided to stay in the top half of south island . I had also been contacted by Marks who along with a few others was planning a similar trip to include the Clarence.
Due to the Christchurch earthquake 3 days before we were due to leave a couple of people pulled out due to work commitments changing etc. so on Friday Morning there were going to be four of us on the morning ferry down to Picton, but only Three made it to the ferry on time, one having bike problems and missing the ferry.
On the way across on the Ferry we were warned of possible fuel problems south of Blenheim. So several options were thought of by each of us. After having lunch in picton One decided to head straight to Kaikoura, as he could do the return trip from Blenheim on one tank, and really wanted to visit the Clarence river reserve, I am not sure yet if he found fuel and made it into the Clarence or not.
Marks decided he was going to Head straight to Reefton, and explore that area some more.
I decided that if I headed for Hanmer via the Rainbow instead of the Molesworth I could top up with fuel at St Arnaud , and would still have a 300 km range to get somewhere if there was a lack of fuel in Hanmer. When I was organising a rough time to collect a key to a pre paid holiday house I had booked I had been informed that there was a fuel shortage in Hanmer on the Wednesday afternoon, but the woman I spoke to thought it had been sorted by Thursday Morning.
The fourth person had managed to get his bike sorted and was coming down on a later ferry. I wasn’t sure where he intended heading once he arrived.
Marks had decided he would wait for him in Bernheim, after being in contact with him.
I decided to head for St Arnaud
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4ijKp2MUI/AAAAAAAAAB0/iq2hCXAL9Po/s640/DSC02373.JPG
and the rainbow as I had spoken to some other riders on the ferry, and they were doing the Port Underwood road before heading through the Rainbow, so knew they would be behind me if anything went wrong.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4ikZ-gXgI/AAAAAAAAACA/xpcGhlQV0ko/s640/DSC02375.JPG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4ikn1SKuI/AAAAAAAAACE/Xu-P-CuCQJY/s640/DSC02376.JPG
Paying The toll
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4il43FGEI/AAAAAAAAACQ/DpABHGWg6ow/s640/DSC02379.JPG
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4io27f0MI/AAAAAAAAACw/rStZmU5Lb78/s640/DSC02387.JPG
Those clouds are building up
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4iq8RWncI/AAAAAAAAADQ/_hpaygQIzLc/s640/DSC02394.JPG
The clouds are getting even lower over Lake tennyson
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4irAWJYzI/AAAAAAAAADU/hlSrVZ76klM/s640/DSC02395.JPG
Looks like rain on the way
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4ir0sBp2I/AAAAAAAAADc/_N7_-E5XENw/s640/DSC02397.JPG
Tucked away for the night in Hanmer
Padmei
4th March 2011, 20:18
Nice. good stuff
junkmanjoe
4th March 2011, 20:39
shame every one went different ways......... carry on plzz
Howie
4th March 2011, 23:31
carry on plzz
After arriving in Hanmer I collected keys, fuelled the bike, Made a Coffee then eventually checked my phone to find a couple of missed calls, and a text from BMWRSNUT, so sent off a text saying yep I was in Hanmer, and yep there is petrol available. Soon after that I got a call from him saying that he was in Spring Creek and was going to head for Hanmer as he was still keen to do the Clarence river reserve. So I unpacked and showered while waiting for him to come over the Lewis pass. The one thing I forgot to tell him was that it was pissing down in hanmer :innocent:
After BMWRSNUT arrived we headed out for dinner, had a bit of a chat about heading for the Clarence the next morning, before settling in for the night.
Woke up to my alarm on Sat morning at 6.30am, to find it was still raining, and didn’t look like easing anytime soon. Had Breakfast, and a bit of a chat once BMWRSNUT ws up, and deciced not to head for the Clarence as it ws probably closed by the rain, turns out they didn’t let people in untill about 11.00am. We decided instead to head up Jollies pass, through the Molesworth, and back through the Rainbow, then down Jacks pass back to Hanmer
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4isM_1uJI/AAAAAAAAADg/u31zPH8U1ys/s400/DSC02399.JPG
Fuelling up, and maintenance in Hanmer on Sat morning
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4isfP7vmI/AAAAAAAAADk/JFxmrLWWmRY/s400/DSC02400.JPG
Acheron Accommodation house Gate
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4iskONLrI/AAAAAAAAADo/MkKKtGe87Tw/s400/DSC02401.JPG
Still a bit Damp
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4iuDH0mXI/AAAAAAAAAD4/Ab0EprUrnrw/s400/DSC02405.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4ivS6YgsI/AAAAAAAAAEI/dxWhQSkO41Y/s400/DSC02409.JPG
Arriving at Molesworth Cottage
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4iw-QUgZI/AAAAAAAAAEY/563Exj28LQE/s400/DSC02413.JPG
Back into the rainbow, an interesting side note as I had paid on the way through the previous day I didn’t need to pay again as it was within a 24hr period, well it nearly was :woohoo:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4ixiDbmjI/AAAAAAAAAEk/3hmE6IRqt9c/s400/DSC02415.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i2dPCweI/AAAAAAAAAFg/PJ7yYQXDh1A/s400/DSC02430.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i3W5eRpI/AAAAAAAAAFs/ttN1wiF-pGM/s400/DSC02433.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i45Wu3jI/AAAAAAAAAF8/WsjWYJK21eU/s400/DSC02437.JPG
Lake Tennyson again
As we got closer to Jacks pass the weather closed in again, and it was a slow ride down the pass to Hanmer through cloud and rain.
shafty
5th March 2011, 05:24
Mate, as a "Roadie" looking over the fence at what you Guys do - its pretty damn inspiring!
Thanks
Shafty
Aslan
5th March 2011, 07:26
nice report and pics Howie - that KLR is a practical machine for this sort of riding eh - large capacity tank etc - nice pics and prose - catch you out there sometime soon - Pukemanu ADV perhaps - it's on my to do list - cheers S
Howie
5th March 2011, 08:59
Mate, as a "Roadie" looking over the fence at what you Guys do - its pretty damn inspiring!
Thanks
Shafty
Thanks Shafty
As an ex roadie, it's not that different, you carry a few more spares. Be prepared for things not to go to plan. Find the back roads, and 4wd tracks to follow, and have fun.
nice report and pics Howie - that KLR is a practical machine for this sort of riding eh - large capacity tank etc - nice pics and prose - catch you out there sometime soon - Pukemanu ADV perhaps - it's on my to do list - cheers S
Thanks for comments Aslan, I haven't booked for the Pukemanu yet, and it's getting a bit late now.
The KLR went well in standard configuration, I have about a 400km range to dry.
Howie
5th March 2011, 09:05
By the time I headed to bed the stars had come out, and when we woke up in the morning it was to a clear sky, and little wind. So we decided to head for the Clarence river reserve, which turned out to be about 100km from Hanmer via the sealed roads. As we had to be out of the accommodation in Hanmer we had all our luggage with us. Had a chat to the DOC guy at the entrance and he let us leave some of our gear on the back of his ute which was good as I hadn’t looked forward to carrying the pack on my bike over Blind saddle.
A few pics from the ride in and out.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i5lipOWI/AAAAAAAAAGE/aiHSxJK4-xQ/s400/DSC02439.JPG
Looking back towards the Inland Kaikoura road.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i59KaehI/AAAAAAAAAGI/8Zh59YkpQlM/s400/DSC02440.JPG
Where we are heading, that’s Blind saddle on the right.(1190m)
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i6trD1KI/AAAAAAAAAGQ/5TIsK-tCVF4/s400/DSC02442.JPG
View looking back towards the coast from Bushy saddle (540 m)
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i64fjVEI/AAAAAAAAAGU/p1B2ufcVXtE/s400/DSC02443.JPG
View into valley other side of Bushy saddle
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jB53m4HI/AAAAAAAAAHk/9BJ0RExS5D4/s400/DSC02462.JPG
That’s Seymour Stream below us that we end up riding beside, and crossing a few times to reach the Clarence.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i8q8vSmI/AAAAAAAAAGo/_4bzSuL9Gm0/s400/DSC02448.JPG
BMWRSNUT enjoying the ride in
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jCRpailI/AAAAAAAAAHo/_fOMyE14zPM/s400/DSC02463.JPG
Another view towards the Clarence river valley
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jDDeX1DI/AAAAAAAAAH0/LUxquEjvVTc/s400/DSC02466.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4i-xNI9AI/AAAAAAAAAHE/4PoEkzmwmy0/s400/DSC02454.JPG
Historic Tentpoles Hut . A sign in it says it used to have bunks for ten people, now onky has Four
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jAUMx09I/AAAAAAAAAHU/hzTEUiO0tEk/s400/DSC02458.JPG
First of many crossings of Seymour stream.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jBIzCv-I/AAAAAAAAAHc/J8UYmzk-2gQ/s400/DSC02460.JPG
Looking back up Seymour stream
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jBVo4QWI/AAAAAAAAAHg/wz7gzR_gdIs/s400/DSC02461.JPG
Historic Quail Flat Homestead
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jDrHMH6I/AAAAAAAAAH4/fek-In6bFds/s400/DSC02467.JPG
Heading back out.
After getting back out to the entrance on the inland Kaikoura road at about 4.45pm, we headed off to Reefton to meet up with Marks via the Lewis pass. Had a quick fuel stop in Hanmer at about 5.45. They close at 6 .It Was lucky we weren’t much later as I wouldn’t of made it to Reefton, and it didn’t look like Springs Junction was open when we passed through.
Howie
5th March 2011, 10:33
After some discussion last night about going into Big river, and Waitahu river and with Marks regaling me with tales of a punctured fuel tank on a KLR like mine, and sump breaking boulders ( I still haven’t brought/made an ali bash plate) I decided to leave Marks and BMWRSNUT to it and head for Karamea via Westport. I poked my nose up a few side roads along the way and got back to Westport just after 5.00pm.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jFRQ0iWI/AAAAAAAAAIM/hUaca6PM81Y/s400/DSC02471.JPG
Fenian creek. A short road north of karamea
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jGFEwS6I/AAAAAAAAAIU/Ey9j8d1-8RM/s400/DSC02473.JPG
Coastal view on the way to start of Heaphy track north of Karamea
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jHoaq1gI/AAAAAAAAAIk/ISSkKigY7ts/s400/DSC02477.JPG
End of the road, start of the Heaphy track
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jH48MXwI/AAAAAAAAAIo/renygtdcNFY/s400/DSC02478.JPG
Oparara Arch car park, up McCallums mill road.
Marks had warned me that this road had quite a few braking corrugations from camper vans etc. What he didn’t describe in detail ws that they were about 6 inches deep, talk about vibrations.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jIgbpBKI/AAAAAAAAAIw/sHO7rkUgYxY/s400/DSC02480.JPG
On the way back out from the arches
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jJG8yXUI/AAAAAAAAAI0/qwxOiz6BSCo/s400/DSC02481.JPG
Karamea Beach looking south
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jJbvGCFI/AAAAAAAAAI4/bd9a83KpE9s/s400/DSC02482.JPG
Karamea Beach looking North
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jKPj_nFI/AAAAAAAAAJI/fypiTumrIkY/s400/DSC02485.JPG
Looking towards Mokihinui
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jMzzHwMI/AAAAAAAAAJc/4PFMuyP_JAo/s400/DSC02490.JPG
Up at Charming creek walkway
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jPQfCEDI/AAAAAAAAAJ0/uZHHo6vwFcI/s400/DSC02496.JPG
Some of the history still up at Charming creek
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jQ44X_TI/AAAAAAAAAKE/TaxEAFuVOzg/s400/DSC02500.JPG
Charming creek
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jSWcHwWI/AAAAAAAAAKU/zBojR44LYT4/s400/DSC02504.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jUMa154I/AAAAAAAAAKo/wBkULk2QnuI/s400/DSC02508.JPG
Morris & Woolletts road, off Charming creek road.
I only went about 1km up this as I was on my own, and it had a few hung up trees across it as well as the odd small one across it. Would like to go to the end of it sometime as I map shows it to be about 5-6km long.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jUUf03NI/AAAAAAAAAKs/yrv9oW3yHUE/s400/DSC02509.JPG
Morris & Woolletts road.
I got to Westport at about 5.00pm, Sent a text to Marks saying don’t wait for me as I’ll probably head back via the coast road to Greymouth. I fuelled the bike and myself, Then headed south towards Greymouth, as there was a road I wanted to explore between Greymouth and Reefton.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jVvhLuMI/AAAAAAAAAK4/iCYa3HEEsD8/s400/DSC02512.JPG
Coast south of Punakaiki
I turned off SH6 before Greymouth passed through Taylorville, then crossed the Grey river to come out onto SH7 at Stillwater.
I then headed towards Reefton,
But turned off onto the Ahaura-Kopara road at Ahaura as I wanted to see if I could find This (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/134494-Reefton-Greymouth-area?p=1129984680#post1129984680)
I managed to find the right track, but daylight was fading fast, so it made it a bit of an interesting ride with the KLR’s excellent headlight.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jWRE6bjI/AAAAAAAAALA/bAAEtN3cIn4/s400/DSC02514.JPG
Track into Jims Flat Hut.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jW5v2RFI/AAAAAAAAALI/9RPUd-LV0bc/s400/DSC02516.JPG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jX_AB80I/AAAAAAAAALU/c6p-d7s_708/s400/DSC02519.JPG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jZAlYaeI/AAAAAAAAALk/fkAs7uJnLb0/s400/DSC02523.JPG
It was Dark by the time I got back up to the Ahaura-Kopara rd, so headed back to wards reefton, finally arriving back at about 10.00pm to relief of Marks, and BMWRSNUT as they hadn’t heard from me since Westport and were starting to get a bit concerned.
young1
5th March 2011, 11:23
Awesome write up and pictures Howie.
BTW where is Clarence River Reserve?
Howie
5th March 2011, 11:42
Awesome write up and pictures Howie.
BTW where is Clarence River Reserve?
Thanks Young1.
The Clarence river reserve is accessed from the inland kaikoura road about 20km south of Kaikoura this pdf file from DOC gives a good guide (http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/parks-and-recreation/places-to-visit/nelson-marlborough/clarence-reserve-conservation-area.pdf) . They only open it up about 5 weekends a year over the summer, this was the last one for this summer.
alane
5th March 2011, 12:20
[QUOTE=Howie;1130002864](Probably not a dial up friendly thread as has quite a few embeded images]
Thanks Howie for a great report. Got quite a lot of the images up.even with my crap connection.:niceone:
Clarence reserve would have to be the best ever ride I,ve ever done,---:niceone:& i,ve done a few.:bleh:---Challenging ride--great scenery----river crossings---(27 times the Seymour streem is crossed,I,m told.):rolleyes:
It really needs 2days/or campover to do it all justice.:yeah:
Crim
5th March 2011, 13:13
It really needs 2days/or campover to do it all justice.:yeah:
+1 on that was all prepared to go in the same weekend with sleeping bag etc but bloody EQ put paid to that, oh well something to look forward to next year:niceone:
Howie
5th March 2011, 14:44
[QUOTE=Howie;1130002864](Probably not a dial up friendly thread as has quite a few embeded images]
Thanks Howie for a great report. Got quite a lot of the images up.even with my crap connection.:niceone:
Clarence reserve would have to be the best ever ride I,ve ever done,---:niceone:& i,ve done a few.:bleh:---Challenging ride--great scenery----river crossings---(27 times the Seymour streem is crossed,I,m told.):rolleyes:
It really needs 2days/or campover to do it all justice.:yeah:
Thanks alane, I've only recently switched to broad band, so know what it's like to be on dial up.
+1 on that was all prepared to go in the same weekend with sleeping bag etc but bloody EQ put paid to that, oh well something to look forward to next year:niceone:
It's good to see you posting Crim, Hope your coping alright with all the damage in your area.
junkmanjoe
5th March 2011, 18:19
great read up Howie.. some photos i parked in the same places..
JMJ
Howie
5th March 2011, 18:55
As I was late back Marks, and BMWRSNUT had sorted out a bit of route as far as Lake Rotoroa via the Maruia Saddle road and Braeburn track, with a stop at Murchison for a coffee.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jaIdSOgI/AAAAAAAAALs/sH87bJe5s7Q/s400/DSC02525.JPG
Breakfast in Reefton before heading off
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jbKT-7LI/AAAAAAAAAL0/sK5xSkGYsxk/s400/DSC02529.JPG
Friendly and inquisitive bird life at the top of the Maruia saddle.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jbWsLivI/AAAAAAAAAL4/Zz4qhC7pgE4/s400/DSC02530.JPG
Rest stop on the Maruia saddle
After travelling up the Gowan Valley road from Rotoroa we had an unscheduled stop where it meets SH6 as Marks managed to get stung on the face by a Wasp, or Bee. This was second one of the trip as I got stung on the face during my trip through the Rainbow on the first Day.
We Turned right and headed towards Nelson turning off onto the Tadmore-Glenhope road, and then through the Sherry river road before heading for Nelson and a stop in Richmond for Lunch. As it was looking quite wet in the hills we decided not to do the Maungatapu but to head to Picton via the Wangamoa’s and Queen charlotte drive, the road was wet most of the way.
The ferry left on time as usual, only about an hour late, and arrived in Wellington at about the time there was Minor earthquake .
I headed home along the old Hutt road, only to find access to SH2 blocked at the bottom of the Ngauranga gorge, so it was back into Wellington and onto the Motorway that way. Finally getting home about 10.45, and into bed to get up at 6.00am and head off to work
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jcjkMRwI/AAAAAAAAAMI/zUusLnj5_Yw/s400/DSC02533.JPG
End of Sherry river road
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jc0zWOpI/AAAAAAAAAMM/GvTmvNmDNA8/s400/DSC02534.JPG
Waiting for Ferry in picton
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jdSgl8vI/AAAAAAAAAMU/O2V8hZq2Z00/s400/DSC02536.JPG
Sunset as we leave Tory Channel.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_gSPAGg5zvGw/TW4jeh4nMxI/AAAAAAAAAMg/8YrM3TpGi9Y/s400/DSC02539.JPG
A couple of happy but tired men.
nothingflash
6th March 2011, 14:18
Yeah good stuff Paul...
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.