View Full Version : Found a hidden gem.
tri boy
2nd September 2007, 15:02
Actually it was more like three.
Nth Island, Owhango through to Tauramanui, using the Hikimutu gravel road.
Its closed to heavy traffic due to its width in places. (5 tonne flat deck truck would be as big as I would drive on it).
At Owhango, (almost opposite the pub), turn left onto Kawautahi Rd, about 1km up, turn right onto Hikumutu Rd, and settle in for a very enjoyable gravel track all the way to Taumaranui. (It brings you out on the back streets of Taumaranui).
This is an absolute must for the Welly boys to ride if your heading north to the Waikato/Auckland regions.
I didn't take any photos, cause I was having too much fun.:yes:
The other two tracks roads were Kururau Rd, (out of Taumaranui towards Ohura), turn onto Roto Rd, and then Huia Rd, which delivers you into Ohura. All three roads are perfect for big trailies/Adventure bikes.
Bren
2nd September 2007, 16:06
That Kururau Rd is an awesome road...travelled it many years ago when I was a kid...still remember it as a great road....I lived in National Park as a kid and we went to taurmaranui every week....my old man had a mate who lived at Ohura...
marty
2nd September 2007, 17:25
i used to do a lot of multisport training down that way - 42nd traverse, whanganui river, running and mtbing all those back roads and tracks. that road you are talking about is just one of heaps down there - Kawatauhi Rd - take it all the way down to the river (no-exit), Oio Rd is the same. As is the road from Ratahi to Pipriki Rd -fantastic road and a great way of getting to Wanganui if you're bored with the Paraparas (if that's possible)
tri boy
2nd September 2007, 17:35
They certainly are great roads.:yes:
Being an ex Wanganui boy, its nice to get into the valley country again.
I will do more of the no exit roads as time permits, but I'm concentrating on the loop roads for future adventure rides.
Any one know if Retaruke (upper) has become a loop road?
I'm using Land info 1:50000 maps for guidance, but I'm sure there are non designated tracks. (probably farm roads etc)
Eddieb
2nd June 2009, 17:41
Dragged this up for visibility, there's some roads here that could be worth a look next time we are up to do the Whanga road.
CrazyFrog
2nd June 2009, 17:58
A bunch of us rode these roads on our way from Owhango to Mokau(after 42 Traverse) to the TTTTT last Sept.
Yep, they're lovely roads, I remember them well from when I was a sprog, I lived in Waimiha and we had good family friends in Hikumutu.
Taumarunui was a big town metropolis, simply the shit back in the days for a little ol' farm kid. Christ, look at it now.........
Another gem is the road from Ohura to Aria, Waitewhena Rd linking with Keighly Rd. Hard, fast, beautiful rolling hills.
marks
2nd June 2009, 18:25
Actually it was more like three.
Nth Island, Owhango through to Tauramanui, using the Hikimutu gravel road.
Its closed to heavy traffic due to its width in places. (5 tonne flat deck truck would be as big as I would drive on it).
At Owhango, (almost opposite the pub), turn left onto Kawautahi Rd, about 1km up, turn right onto Hikumutu Rd, and settle in for a very enjoyable gravel track all the way to Taumaranui. (It brings you out on the back streets of Taumaranui).
This is an absolute must for the Welly boys to ride if your heading north to the Waikato/Auckland regions.
I didn't take any photos, cause I was having too much fun.:yes:
The other two tracks roads were Kururau Rd, (out of Taumaranui towards Ohura), turn onto Roto Rd, and then Huia Rd, which delivers you into Ohura. All three roads are perfect for big trailies/Adventure bikes.
so, Mr Dickless Wonder Triumph Rider...
When are you organizing a ride to explore this hidden gem?
if I ask nicely would you include the old Whanga rd and Moki Rd?
tri boy
2nd June 2009, 19:09
Ah Marks my old friend:finger::wavey::D,
At present, Karen has the whip in hand, getting me to move to another place.
And since I'm slaving of freezing cold spanners in a workshop relieving for another mechanic for about 5-6weeks, I can't see the ride going ahead till after Clints annual tortue test through fog,sleet,n slush on his MMMMMMMMMM....ride.
Fear not though, as the bach is still there at Kawhia, and Kanny's cooking skills just get betterererer.
Translation. I'm a slack git, that can't get orgasismanised:laugh:
marks
2nd June 2009, 19:34
Ah Marks my old friend:finger::wavey::D,
At present, Karen has the whip in hand, getting me to move to another place.
And since I'm slaving of freezing cold spanners in a workshop relieving for another mechanic for about 5-6weeks, I can't see the ride going ahead till after Clints annual tortue test through fog,sleet,n slush on his MMMMMMMMMM....ride.
Fear not though, as the bach is still there at Kawhia, and Kanny's cooking skills just get betterererer.
Translation. I'm a slack git, that can't get orgasismanised:laugh:
Karens cooking....
mmmmmmmmm
Mikes rum
mmmmmmmmm hic
following maniacs on DRZ400's along the beach
wooohoooooo
Crisis management
2nd June 2009, 19:37
You missed this one didn't you....I claim the honour of having discovered these roads, it was part of my guided tour of the 42nd and get to the Awakino pub one friday...just before that TTTT thing I didn't go on.
They're neat roads and they string together well, I think I can almost get from Port Waikato to Owhango and barely touch the seal.
You should get out more! :chase:
skidMark
2nd June 2009, 19:41
Mmmmm gravel bakroads, the katanas a fuking handful to drift on those.
Translation. I'm a slack git, that can't get orgasismanised:laugh:
It i'll be worth the wait i'm sure. :woohoo:
Keen to do beach run again will just have to make sure there are at least 3 willing pushers behind me :laugh:
You missed this one didn't you....I claim the honour of having discovered these roads, it was part of my guided tour of the 42nd and get to the Awakino pub one friday...just before that TTTT thing I didn't go on.
They're neat roads and they string together well, I think I can almost get from Port Waikato to Owhango and barely touch the seal.
You should get out more! :chase:
I'm with this guy and a great day it was too.
I particularly liked the last one (that I can't remember the name of) that parallels the Awakino gorge along the tops but on the other side of the river.
dino3310
3rd June 2009, 20:28
hey bro i'll be keen for a day trip down those ways some time, gotta taste on the KC ride and had a blast so be good to get down there again
marks
4th June 2009, 08:54
It i'll be worth the wait i'm sure. :woohoo:
Keen to do beach run again will just have to make sure there are at least 3 willing pushers behind me :laugh:
bring the duck
it will be lighter to push and the fairing will stop the sand getting everywhere
and yes - it will be worth the wait :yes:
Crisis management
4th June 2009, 15:14
I particularly liked the last one (that I can't remember the name of) that parallels the Awakino gorge along the tops but on the other side of the river.
Taumatamaire road, steep, windy and about 15 million bloody lambs everywhere (not one of them legal).
We do need a day trip down that way.
Taumatamaire road, steep, windy and about 15 million bloody lambs everywhere (not one of them legal).
We do need a day trip down that way.
Thats the bugger and deep in loose gravel with outta sight views
+1 on the trip
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