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Racing Dave
5th October 2012, 11:58
Here's a question for someone with local knowledge in the Nelson-ish area. I'm planning my 2013 TT2000 route, and it would be convenient to use Thorpe Orinoco Road to travel between the Ngatimoti checkpoint (Cnr of Waiwhero and Thorpe Orinoco Rds) and the Dovedale checkpoint (Dovedale cemetery, Dovedale Rd).
Is Thorpe Orinoco Rd a public road with no restriction on access? That is, no locked gate, Jacob's Ladder rideable?
Any information gratefully received.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Dave B
CrazyFrog
5th October 2012, 12:59
Yes, this road is public with no access restrictions. Half sealed, half gravel.
The clay track off to one side is tempting but can be very slick if wet, with some deep sticky holes as Nordie can attest. Ok on a day ride, but you wouldn't want an extra 10kg of clay stuck to your bike on the TT.
thommo77
5th October 2012, 14:00
Just don't let that bitch Jenni Richardson know about your plans................
Racing Dave
5th October 2012, 17:11
Thanks, CF, I'll include it in my plans.
Jenni? I don't think her outrageous comments from earlier this year have done her any favours. I predict a low profile event in Feb.
Cheers
warewolf
5th October 2012, 20:33
Mz Richardson hasn't been bitch-slapped yet, but judging from her inane comments during the year, it's not far away...
NordieBoy
6th October 2012, 17:49
Is Thorpe Orinoco Rd a public road with no restriction on access? That is, no locked gate, Jacob's Ladder rideable?
The Thorpe Orinoco Rd is know locally as Jacobs Ladder.
Even in the wet, it's the quickest way between The Olde Thorpe Store and the Orinoco Cemetery...
The clay off to the side is MX bike territory (rough as guts) at the moment...
Even the mighty DR struggled last Friday...
They've felled some trees to block the side track and not cleared them :(
Racing Dave
27th December 2012, 16:40
You were so helpful last time, here's another opportunity.
Further planning for the TT2000 indicates that using Sunday Creek Road (from Thorpe to Stanley Brook) would be to my advantage.
Anyone have any recent knowledge of this one?
Thanks
Dave B
Padmei
27th December 2012, 17:09
They are logging thru Sunday creek so the roads are pretty good. The only thing I'd say is that it is a very tight winding marbly gravel road & the locals do drove their stock thru there at times. I really nana it thru there however that can be said on me on most gravel roads.
NordieBoy
27th December 2012, 18:02
Yep, it's so twisty and tight that it probably wouldn't be worth the risk of meeting a local or stock vs the highway.
It is cool though...
JATZ
27th December 2012, 20:46
I went through there yesterday, the Stanley Brook side is in good nick, the Thorpe side is a little more....ahem....rough :D for a gravel rd. It is tight and twisty in places, but for someone of your ability it could be quicker than the seal option. I'm assuming you are looking for an alternative to going the Mot valley route.
Racing Dave
28th December 2012, 09:20
Thanks, Nordie Boy and Jatz. Yes, it's an alternative to the Mot Valley.
One of the great things about rides such as the TT2000 is that it gets you to places that you might not normally think to ride. The two roads in this thread are perfect examples of that, and so not only will I (possibly) save a few minutes along the way, I'll also see some new (to me) places that I'd otherwise zip past without noticing.
You'll never see me cut a blind bend, but I take your narrow/winding/rough warnings in the spirit they're given, and will take extra care.
Cheers,
Dave B
whatastoner
28th December 2012, 13:27
Appreciate the info, Sunday Creek is on my route too.
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