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tri boy
25th April 2013, 14:17
Matahiwi track runs between the near top of the Parapara h/way, and ends somewhere on the Whanganui river road.
The road is sealed from the para end, and i guess it peeters into a gorse covered, papa clay filled goat track as it progresses towards the river.
Anyone got experience/knowledge on this track.
Could be an interesting explore, (in the dry) even if you can't make it the full length.
But if you could, it would be one hell of a loop road:eek:

(Just noticed an "i" missing from the title.
Gah, thud....

Eddieb
25th April 2013, 14:42
We covered it on someones ride a few years back. I've got pics and a gps tracklog. It's all graded farm race from one end to the other and crosses private maori land. The actual track doesn't follow the original track due to an earthquake making the original track impassable, even by foot apparently.

That looks like fun
25th April 2013, 16:14
Made inquiries about it last time we worked the Parapara's. Yep, it is on private maori land mate. However the station manager seemed a decent bloke if ya get me drift :headbang:

tri boy
25th April 2013, 17:36
Sweeeeet,
A cunning plan over several glasses of port may yet be hatched.
Cheers for the info guys.
A two day Waimarino escapade sounds pretty good to me.:msn-wink:

(Not in winter though, well.........................

dino3310
25th April 2013, 20:50
i'll grab the water cress and pork bones bro you bring a crate of wakatoo and well go visit the land owner:drinknsin

ducatijim
26th April 2013, 11:02
[QUOTE=tri boy;1130536718] the Whanganui QUOTE]

WTF's a 'Whanganui'?

I tort u was an ozzi? Sheesh.

MXNUT
26th April 2013, 11:07
Hey Brent, we did this about 4 years ago on the friday before the king country ride.

The access was through a private station with gates locked at either end that had to be opened first.

It tried to get the contact details for the farmer about 2 months ago, but they had been lost.

Would be a matter of calling into to the main station house ( off the wanganui road ) and talking to the farmer again to try and organize further access

Track was quite steep clay in some places and was easy in the dry but not something to be attempted in the winter on adventure bikes.:no:

Phreaky Phil
26th April 2013, 16:56
[QUOTE=tri boy;1130536718] the Whanganui QUOTE]

WTF's a 'Whanganui'?

I tort u was an ozzi? Sheesh.Where did u get edumacated :bleh: The river that runs through Wanganui has always been spelt with a H in it. :niceone:

nooles
26th April 2013, 18:46
Hey Brent, we did this about 4 years ago on the friday before the king country ride.

The access was through a private station with gates locked at either end that had to be opened first.

It tried to get the contact details for the farmer about 2 months ago, but they had been lost.

Would be a matter of calling into to the main station house ( off the wanganui road ) and talking to the farmer again to try and organize further access

Track was quite steep clay in some places as was easy in the dry but not something to be attempted in the winter on adventure bikes.:no:

Just went back thru me photo's and we did it on the 24/4/2009, lol the E-09's are still on the DR since way back then , jeez I better get her out more

tri boy
26th April 2013, 19:12
[QUOTE=tri boy;1130536718] the Whanganui QUOTE]

WTF's a 'Whanganui'?



:laugh: Can you spell owned?:bleh:

That looks like fun
28th April 2013, 19:02
[QUOTE=ducatijim;1130537050]Where did u get edumacated :bleh: The river that runs through Wanganui has always been spelt with a H in it. :niceone:

Now far from wanting to say you could be wrong mate :whistle: This myth spread by some people about what has always been and blaa blaa blaa could have a few flaws in it. If indeed the sovriegn landowners of the fine settlement of Taumaranui have always called the river the Whanganui river, they should perhaps have dialouge with the jokers from Taumariti (a little bit upstream from the other place) as the bridge by them crosses the Wanganui river :weird: Sez so on the sign on the bridge so it must be true :Police:
Unless them sneaky cork-asians have been mispelling stuff again :doh:
However as with most of the PC, hi-viz wearing bollocks we are subjected to in Noo Zeelan today, ultimately :whocares:

NordieBoy
30th April 2013, 08:26
hi-viz wearing bollocks

There'll be a website for that if it's really what you're in to...

That looks like fun
5th May 2013, 12:00
Meanwhile, somewhere in Taranaki, a little boy waits :wait:

tri boy
5th May 2013, 14:09
Meanwhile, somewhere in Taranaki, a little boy waits :wait:

Busy doing retaining walls/steps/gardens/ any excuse to avoid clay tracks in winter:crazy:

That looks like fun
5th May 2013, 17:54
:crybaby::cry::blink::calm::hug::love::soon::scoot er:
:woohoo: