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RobMac
6th October 2005, 16:19
Hello All, just signed up to KB in the hope that someone can help me.
I live in Christchurch (normally) but am currently up in Palmerston North for a couple of months with work. Looking at the map the other day I decided to go for a weekend ride up the east coast (from Palmy), spend the night somewhere at east cape and back a different way on the sunday.
Can someone please give me an idea of ride times between places, eg Palmy to Gisbourne, Gisbourne to Whakatane (via the cape), Whaka to Taupo, Taupo to Palmy - or derivitaves of.
Am up here on the FJ so can't really do any scratching but do travel a bit quicker than Mr Plod says we should.

I would also appreciate if someone can tell me if there is a usual ride around this area that takes in a pub or two eg. Those in Akl go to Puhoi, ChCh ride around the hills to the Wheatsheaf etc etc.

TIA, Rob.

MSTRS
6th October 2005, 16:56
Can someone please give me an idea of ride times between places, eg Palmy to Gisbourne, Gisbourne to Whakatane (via the cape), Whaka to Taupo, Taupo to Palmy - or derivitaves of.

Gidday Rob - that's a big ride for 2 days....
PN - Gis 4.5hours
Gis - Whak 8/9hours (a lot of this road is tight/scenic - you'll be stoppin heaps for the views & not exceeding 60/70kph at times)
Whak - Taupo ?2hours
Taupo - PN 3hours
Times approx
Hope that helps

scooterboynz
6th October 2005, 17:43
hi ya ,i have stayed at a motel in hicks bay while riding past on the bike , its cheap and basic has a bar and a restaurant , a good half way stop from gisborne to whakatane

marty
6th October 2005, 18:55
Gidday Rob - that's a big ride for 2 days....
PN - Gis 4.5hours
Gis - Whak 8/9hours (a lot of this road is tight/scenic - you'll be stoppin heaps for the views & not exceeding 60/70kph at times)
Whak - Taupo ?2hours
Taupo - PN 3hours
Times approx
Hope that helps

i would argue the giz - whakatane trip is only around 4 hours cruising - it's only 200-odd k.

whakatane - taupo is about 160ishk, and boring (so 90 minutes) - take the reporoa turnoff to taupo 25k out of rotorua to avoid the 5-0

taupo - pn in 3 hours? hell i can do pn from cambridge in that!

anywhere on the east cape - hicks bay, waihau bay (cabins @ the camping ground) opotiki, all are lovely spots. take a bottle of port and watch the sun go down over the water, while sitting on the east coast - not many places in the world you can do that! - te kaha is one of the best for it.

What?
6th October 2005, 19:00
You could comfortably do Gisborne to Whakatane in 4 hours, but that is pretty full-on travelling. Reality is more like 6 to 8 hours allowing for sight-seeing and the detour out to the cape.
Take it easy between Te Araroa and Opotiki - some of the advisory speed signs on corners mean what they say!

scooterboynz
6th October 2005, 19:05
take a bottle of port and watch the sun go down over the water, while sitting on the east coast - not many places in the world you can do that! - te kaha is one of the best for it.
dont want to sound like a smart arse but doesnt the sun come up on the east?

What?
6th October 2005, 19:27
Get a map - if you sit on the beach at Te Kaha and look staight out, you are facing north-north west, not east.

marty
6th October 2005, 19:28
dont want to sound like a smart arse but doesnt the sun come up on the east?

so yeah - you sounded like a smart arse :sunny:

saul
6th October 2005, 19:33
You could comfortably do Gisborne to Whakatane in 4 hours, but that is pretty full-on travelling. Reality is more like 6 to 8 hours allowing for sight-seeing and the detour out to the cape.
Take it easy between Te Araroa and Opotiki - some of the advisory speed signs on corners mean what they say!

Yep have just been up that way :niceone: some of those corners have a decent straight before them, 45k sign and then the corner straight after it. Made for an exciting ride, beautiful place :love:

scooterboynz
6th October 2005, 19:35
Get a map - if you sit on the beach at Te Kaha and look staight out, you are facing north-north west, not east.
ahhh i was thinking of Te Araroa

Big Dave
6th October 2005, 20:23
Personally didn't like the look of the accommodation on East cape - preferred a nice room at Whakatane before the assault.

Stuck some pics and a report on my site:
http://www.davidcohen.co.nz
From the archives - Cape and a Petticoat.

RobMac
7th October 2005, 10:45
Thanks for all those who have replied, it gives me some ideas on how much prep-h I should take!
Thinking of going early Nov so will probably do a couple of hours after work on the Friday to give a bit more time rubber necking on Sat.
Sunday back sounds simple enough.

Cheers, Rob.

:niceone:

Jackrat
7th October 2005, 18:55
Be carefull just south of hicks bay,the road signs say "uneven surface" an they bloody mean it.Broken surface,massive drops in the road,fine gravel.
This is on the last big hill just before you drop down into hicks bay.Other than that the road is in good nick.
Take care an have a good one.

Cary
7th October 2005, 20:06
And watch your fuel, not alot of places to full up round that way!

Cary
7th October 2005, 20:16
Theres fuel in Ruatoria, and (I think)Hicks Bay but thats about it other than Gis & Opotiki.

You GOTTA do the Waioeka George even if you only go Opotiki-Oponae-Opotiki, magic road :2thumbsup

Watch for stock, you WILL get some.

Hope this helps

BLACKYOSHI1000
8th October 2005, 12:06
Watch for stock, you WILL get some.

DONT YOU MEEN LOCALS ON HORSE BACK :slap:
AND GISBOURNE TO WHAKATANE IS A GOOD RIDE AT 6 1/2 HRS JUST STOPPIN FOR FUEL AND A FEED DONE IT MANY TIMES AWESOME ROAD BUT BEWARE OF THOSE SPEED SIGNS :niceone:
I WOULDNT BOTHER WITH ROTO TO TAUPO (AS CARY SAID)DO THE WIAOEKA RD AWESOME AND THERES A DODGEY PUB TO GET A BOURBON AT GIZZY END OF THE GORGE :drinkup: ADD ABOUT 3 HRS FOR THIS LEG :2thumbsup
THESE TIMES ARE A GOOD START TO WORK OUT YOUR :scooter:
AND POST A THREAD , IM SURE YOU WILL GET SOMEONE KEEN TO GO MAY EVEN GET SOME OF US JAFFAS KEEN TO DO THE EAST CAPE LOOP WITH YA :niceone: ENJOY YOUR RIDE :ride:

yungatart
8th October 2005, 14:42
You can get gas at Te Araroa but be prepared to pay for it-about 30 cents a litre more than anywhere else. Did that ride in Jan this year-came across traffic lights! (they were at roadworks - kind workers just waved us through the red lights) Fantastic scenery.Enjoy!

scroter
10th October 2005, 14:36
i would argue the giz - whakatane trip is only around 4 hours cruising - it's only 200-odd k.



its only about 200k through thw waioeka gorge (good road too) but he wants to go round the cape which is about twice the distance but way more fun. id say about 6 hours depending on stops. oh and keep an eye on your gas guage some of the pumps are down side roads (hicks bay, waihau bay) some are hard too spot (tokomaru bay) and some shut early. real early (hicks bay 2pm earlieast, tokomaru bay 7ish). you should be able to get from gisborne to hicks bay on a tank and then to opotiki from there. but after 2 hicks bays closed and you may not make it to the next one at waihau bay. anyway have a good trip.

What?
10th October 2005, 19:28
True - thinking about it, my 4 hour time was Omaio to Gisborne, so would be 5 hours ex Whakatane. And that was not sight-seeing...

scroter
11th October 2005, 14:09
sounds about right. there aint that much to look at really anyway. nothing beats those roads.