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miSTa
12th December 2005, 21:28
For us Christchurch people Phil Garrett and Glenn Hayward were on TV (CTV - Pete Smith Hosts) tonight talking about what they (the FlyingKiwi team) have done and what they have got coming up.

One of things Phil was saying is that they are going to have another go at the record at a place north west of Adelaide in March but only rate themselves as a 75% chance of being there. They need money and lots of it, $150,000 to be precise but no NZ organisations are keen to help them out. What's with that? As Phil said they're not doing it for the money they only want to cover costs, bike modifications and to get all the team to Australia, etc. Surely 150K isn't too much for a few business or even the government - they seem to be able to come with millions for yacthing and rugby why not a world record attempt?

These guys have already proven they can do it, NZ has a long and proud motorcycle history this is just another chapter in that story that needs to continue.

I think the interview will be repeated at later in the week as well, I'll have to record it. Just need a way for you all to get access...

Kickaha
13th December 2005, 07:49
This is where they are going to
http://www.dlra.org.au/lgairdner.htm

Lake Gairdner is located in the State of South Australia. Largest of a group of shallow depressions west of Lake Torrens in central South Australia, 240 mi (550 kilometres) northwest of Adelaide, the State capital. It measures 100 mi (160 km) long by 30 mi wide. Lying at the base of the Eyre Peninsula, the lake is a dry salt pan (playa) intermittently filled with water. Visited in 1857 almost simultaneously by Stephen Hack and Peter E. Warburton, it is named after Gordon Gairdner, former chief clerk in the Australian Department of the Colonial Office, London. (taken from the above site)

Last I heard Glen wasn't involved with this attempt