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Taz
23rd February 2008, 17:37
And it was great!

will do a trip report later.

here's some pics.

Unit
23rd February 2008, 17:42
Testing the depth of the river beforehand, good man, and you got snow as well? Looks like was a great adventure, how long were you gone for and how many Ks done, and where is the Valcan Hotel? Dont recognise it

JimO
23rd February 2008, 17:45
Testing the depth of the river beforehand, good man, and you got snow as well? Looks like was a great adventure, how long were you gone for and how many Ks done, and where is the Valcan Hotel? Dont recognise it

Vulcan hotel in St Bathans Central Otago

cooneyr
23rd February 2008, 17:46
Looks awesome. Looking forward to the trip report.

I think I recognise the last picture - Lees Valley?

Did any of you have a GPS? Can you contribute to my web site www.advroutes.org.nz :D

Cheers R

Unit
23rd February 2008, 17:49
Vulcan hotel in St Bathans Central Otago
Nope, still lost, is that anywhere near where they hold the brass monkey at the lake that freezes? (went to that on my Norton in 1988 so is a bit of a find in the old memory banks). I recall going to a pub somewhere near there, but I am no expert of the Otago region and its been a while.

cooneyr
23rd February 2008, 17:53
Nope, still lost, is that anywhere near where they hold the brass monkey at the lake that freezes? (went to that on my Norton in 1988 so is a bit of a find in the old memory banks). I recall going to a pub somewhere near there, but I am no expert of the Otago region and its been a while.

Close enough. North west of Ranfurly and north east of Omakau. Bout here (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=St+Bathans,+Otago,+New+Zealand&ie=UTF8&cd=1&geocode=0,-44.871899,169.811398&ll=-44.86171,169.811554&spn=0.46334,1.2854&z=10) :D

Cheers R

FJRider
23rd February 2008, 18:01
Nope, still lost, is that anywhere near where they hold the brass monkey at the lake that freezes? (went to that on my Norton in 1988 so is a bit of a find in the old memory banks). I recall going to a pub somewhere near there, but I am no expert of the Otago region and its been a while.

It would have been a gravel road there in 88, you would remember the Vulcan Hotel, if you had been there. It IS worth a visit.

NordieBoy
23rd February 2008, 18:48
Testing the depth of the river beforehand, good man, and you got snow as well?

Looking for his bike...

:doh:

Unit
23rd February 2008, 18:52
It would have been a gravel road there in 88, you would remember the Vulcan Hotel, if you had been there. It IS worth a visit.
You know now I think of it the boys led me up a number of gravel roads in those days, Im sure Ive been there it looks fimiliar. Back then I thought the Norton was a big road sports tourer, now days I see it as a cute little all round great bike. Was my first packhorse, went everywhere on it including places like in these pic's and in the South Island

MIXONE
23rd February 2008, 18:57
It would have been a gravel road there in 88, you would remember the Vulcan Hotel, if you had been there. It IS worth a visit.

Stay in the haunted room if you go there.Is the crawl hole still above the bar?

Taz
23rd February 2008, 19:51
We were travelling from feb 9th to feb 23rd and travelled around 6000k's started in picton (of course) and traveled to bluff and filled in all the bits in between. Best bit of seal was in my opinion the takaka hill. Best piece of gravel?? Christ where do I start? did the molesworth and rainbow roads from my sisters place in Motueka to my mum's in Picton in one day. Took from around 8:30 to 5:30 with a decent lunch stop in Hanmer Springs. Almost hit the ford at isolated flat at about 130km/h but saw it at the last moment and managed to scrub off enough speed to bounce thru it :).

I was using a Garmin Etrex venture CX running the free New Zealand open source maps and had no problems with navigation. Most days were 400-600km long and stayed in cabins. Had a lot of rain in the first week. Failed on the Maungatapu track (too much clay and pissing down) Failed aon the lees valley/okuku pass road as river was too high. Failed the nevis as also to wet and slippery :(

Andy.

shafty
23rd February 2008, 20:20
GREAT pic's Andy, - and like others look forward to a good read. Not so much use of that word 'failed' mate, try 'experiential learning' LOL

FJRider
23rd February 2008, 21:42
GREAT pic's Andy, - and like others look forward to a good read. Not so much use of that word 'failed' mate, try 'experiential learning' LOL

Try... weather induced change of plans.

FJRider
23rd February 2008, 21:45
Stay in the haunted room if you go there.Is the crawl hole still above the bar?

YES ... No ghosts,just the moths from the cocky's wallets. No such thing as ghosts ...or fast Honda's

NordieBoy
23rd February 2008, 22:16
Love the Maungatapu photo. How far did you get?
They're not the "ideal" tyres for it at the moment :D

Taz
24th February 2008, 07:43
Didn't get too far from the pelorus side. Everywhere we went we heard the same thing....... "You should have been here yesterday it was really hot and sunny"

NordieBoy
24th February 2008, 08:53
You needed to be there 2 weeks ago.
You're lucky you didn't get over the summit. The Pelorus side in the wet is just slippery now. The Nelson side is steep, slippery and very mud-rutted.

WasPhantom
24th February 2008, 11:27
Wow, where was the river/gravel road shot from?

Taz
24th February 2008, 11:55
1st pic I removed
2nd pic is Cardrona.
3rd is St Bathans.
4th is lake Benmore
5th is Rainbow
6th is Okuku.

See my ride report
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=67930

tri boy
24th February 2008, 13:47
Glad you had a good time.:niceone: