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Hitcher
2nd June 2004, 20:31
Who else has read up on the Rusty's 50th ride?
Sounds brilliant -- five days to get yourself in a photo with a road marking sign of State Highways 1 through 50. I reckon I've got the optimal route sussed... However time off work may be a problem. Fingers crossed...
matthewt
2nd June 2004, 20:45
Who else has read up on the Rusty's 50th ride?
Sounds brilliant -- five days to get yourself in a photo with a road marking sign of State Highways 1 through 50. I reckon I've got the optimal route sussed... However time off work may be a problem. Fingers crossed...
I know of at least 5 from Wgtn are considering it (most are on this site). You realise it's actually 4 days and not 5...
Did you get the FAQ from Lee today ??
Hitcher
2nd June 2004, 20:56
I know of at least 5 from Wgtn are considering it (most are on this site). You realise it's actually 4 days and not 5...
Did you get the FAQ from Lee today ??
Four days!! Yikes -- five was going to be tough. The South Island is comparatively easy -- just a strop down to Alexandra and back. But the North Island takes a fair bit of traversing -- Paihia, Wairoa and New Plymouth (up both sides and down the middle). Four days means the Bluebridge and not the Interislander... Hmmm, most interesting...
No, I haven't seen the FAQs
matthewt
2nd June 2004, 21:27
Four days!! Yikes -- five was going to be tough. The South Island is comparatively easy -- just a strop down to Alexandra and back. But the North Island takes a fair bit of traversing -- Paihia, Wairoa and New Plymouth (up both sides and down the middle). Four days means the Bluebridge and not the Interislander... Hmmm, most interesting...
No, I haven't seen the FAQs
It's 100 hours so slightly over 4 days, you think it's 5 becuase it runs from Mon -> Fri.
Why not the Interislander ?? I would of thought that'd be better as the Bluebridge has less sailings and the last thing you want to do is be stuck on the dock for 3 hours waiting for the 2pm sailing.
The starttime on Monday has been changed to 8am (and therefore finish is an hour earlier as well, 12noon Friday).
Lee Rusty
2nd June 2004, 23:11
Run info for Rusty Nuts M/C events is available from rustyinfo@rustynuts.co.nz
Hitcher
3rd June 2004, 08:47
It's 100 hours so slightly over 4 days, you think it's 5 becuase it runs from Mon -> Fri.
Why not the Interislander ?? I would of thought that'd be better as the Bluebridge has less sailings and the last thing you want to do is be stuck on the dock for 3 hours waiting for the 2pm sailing.
The starttime on Monday has been changed to 8am (and therefore finish is an hour earlier as well, 12noon Friday).
The Bluebridge is very biker friendly. It has cabins, which means that if you take the 3am sailing you can get three hours useful kip and be ready to rock and roll when you're first off at Picton...
Hitcher
3rd June 2004, 08:48
Run info for Rusty Nuts M/C events is available from rustyinfo@rustynuts.co.nz
Thanks Lee. I'm also interested in this year's grand challenge...
matthewt
3rd June 2004, 09:33
The Bluebridge is very biker friendly. It has cabins, which means that if you take the 3am sailing you can get three hours useful kip and be ready to rock and roll when you're first off at Picton...
Ahhhhhh, didn't know that. Thanks, I'll check their sailing for the return trip then.
matthewt
30th October 2004, 10:19
Anyone thinking of doing this ride may want to consider starting from the South Island. Partly to spread the load on the number of bikes trying to get across on Monday morning but also because the prior Sunday is the Port Nelson races.
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