View Full Version : Who lives in Taupo?
Boosted
21st September 2008, 18:01
Who lives in taupo here? thinking about moving down....
Chooky
21st September 2008, 19:44
Well I've lived somewhere near the Coromandel for the last 2 years but before that we were 20 years in Taupo..
Still own a house there and will shift back one day.
Taupo is a relatively modern town,there is always something happening.
Like...Iron man..round the lake bike ride [huge event] ..A1GP..power boat racing..MotoTT..biggest tandem parachute operation in the WORLD..trout fishing..snow skiing..plenty night clubs..one set of traffic lights..
But it has a cold as winter that seems to go on forever.:(
So what did you want to know....?
Boosted
21st September 2008, 22:30
Just been there for the week and really love how close the motox park is and seems if you have a key you can ride? someone can prove me wrong here, but every day someone was riding... not to bad about the cold, just find myself a nice modern house with gas haha but otherwise thanks :)
trumpy
21st September 2008, 22:46
Piece of paradise:niceone:,mate (except in the winter when there's a good frost and -1 or -2 degs outside:cold:) and some good trail riding, organised and otherwise:whistle: close by.
Plenty of house bargains if you look carefully and prepared to haggle aggressively.
What do you do for a job? market's a bit tight here at the moment depending on what you do.
Boosted
22nd September 2008, 08:45
I do sky installations and run my own audio/visual company, might see if they need a sky tech down there
duckonin
22nd September 2008, 08:58
You shall need a heap of good warm gear living in that fridge!!!:rolleyes:
jrandom
22nd September 2008, 09:14
If it was practical for me to work in Taupo, I'd move there without hesitation.
One of the most beautiful locations in the North Island, IMHO.
I'm sure kiwifruit won't mind me sharing the results of his climbing and photography skills here. (Photos taken on 16 September 2008.)
McDuck
22nd September 2008, 09:58
Katman lives there...
Boosted
22nd September 2008, 14:16
Yeh its beautiful alright, was there all week and sat was the best day of the lot, no clouds in the sky and was out on the snow just mint... but yeh just have to see if i can work down there...
kezzafish
22nd September 2008, 16:52
Traction, traction, traction, the pumicey loamy soil up there is awesome and heaps of forrestry full of it
McDuck
22nd September 2008, 19:45
Traction, traction, traction, the pumicey loamy soil up there is awesome
For whome ;)
skidMark
22nd September 2008, 19:51
Who lives in taupo here? thinking about moving down....
Oh bugger off man its my dream town to live in, ive got it all thought out, get my mechanics papers, then go live in taupo and be mechanic at WOT.
damn you hijacking my dreams lol
Buddy L
22nd September 2008, 20:58
I do sky installations and run my own audio/visual company, might see if they need a sky tech down there
Your talking gibberish mate, they don't need sky techys down their.:nono:
Your needed up here. we better have a :apint: this weekend and stort this out.
kezzafish
22nd September 2008, 21:04
For whome ;)
for all those that wanna blast through wickedly bermed corners in 5th gear?
Boosted
22nd September 2008, 22:05
Your talking gibberish mate, they don't need sky techys down their.:nono:
Your needed up here. we better have a :apint: this weekend and stort this out.
haha its pretty cool down there cambo :) haha but give me a txt anyways :P
A&R
23rd September 2008, 00:35
Who lives in taupo here? thinking about moving down....
Whats happenning to all you lot GR81 off to canada, Boom in Gizzy, your taliking Taupo what the hells wrong with JAFA country!!!
Danger
23rd September 2008, 06:54
This is funny Adam, a few months ago you were selling all your stuff and giving up on dirt bikes.:weird:
Pierce
23rd September 2008, 09:25
Whats happenning to all you lot GR81 off to canada, Boom in Gizzy, your taliking Taupo what the hells wrong with JAFA country!!!
Cos they is nowhere to ride.
why the F#*k am I moving up there? haha:rolleyes:
Boosted
23rd September 2008, 11:13
haha excatly theres fuck all places to ride, taupo is in the centre of it all plus have their own wicked track....
I was going to give up, but screw it haha might aswell have a blast and see where i can get :)
kiwifruit
23rd September 2008, 11:26
Is nice
Aero165
23rd September 2008, 12:04
Yeah Taupo is a nice place. Plenty of places to ride both road and dirt:clap:
Pierce
23rd September 2008, 12:28
Certainly close to everywhere. Even Hamilton where i'm at now is close to a lot of good tracks whereas auckland its a big mission to get anywhere good to ride. Especailly trails.
camchain
23rd September 2008, 21:29
Hey there GTAe. Here's another point of view. I grew up in Turangi, (south end of the lake) from '71 to '81. It was a rough power project town with a bad crime rate. On the plus side, back then you could ride almost anywhere.
Area seems to produce some handy riders too (self excluded!) - Townley, Nick Saunders, vet rider Paul Burgess and his enduro champ son Reece (now TGA) come to mind. Vet rider Mark Delatour, one of the guys who gave a good account of himself in recent ISDE in Greece still lives there. (There's nothing in the water - must be the lack of cobalt in soil!)
Taupo track back then was a far cry from what it is now. Our main local track was a pumice pit (known as 'the canyon') opposite the golf course. Spent most weekends there and quite often after school 'til dark as well. You could ride all the way to Taupo going through the forest tracks. Riding could be had in almost every direction. Did some stints further south out in the desert which was pretty amazing. Acres of land in every direction. No doubt strictly verboten these days. Might squash a snail or scuff some tussock. Pumice is weird stuff. Packs hard but mainly good traction as it's gritty and it drains incredibly well. Have to watch crests with steep downhills on the other side as after heavy rain, what was fine the week before can suddenly have deep rain ruts chewed into it. Very nasty if not careful. Moved back down in '83 worked at Wairakei geothermal for a bit, then construction at Rangipo underground power station (under Kaimanawa ranges). Guys would bring rifles to work and shoot the odd deer on the road near the portal.
Never really got into trout fishing but plenty hunting down there. Pig shooting was very popular and Land Rover was a common vehicle in Turangi. I was mainly glad to leave the place (moved to Hamilton) but obviously Taupo is a much nicer town than Turangi. The bugger is I only got into skiing after leaving so didn't take full advantage of what was on offer. Did a season as a lifty at Whakapapa, had the time of my life and headed off for another season in Austria as ski bum afterwards.
Yes - can be very nice on a good day with mountains glistening white in the distance, but I well remember the area gets a lot of icy strong wind in the winter, and there a precious few fine days (like you get all the time in Otago winters). You're very exposed next to that huge lake. A mate moved from AK to Ohakune and keeps telling me to move back down but I'll never go back to the volcanic plateau. I found the place too bleak, especially in winter. Nothing decent grows there on account of the poor soil. Abundance of gorse of course, broom and blackberry - plus the occasional pine tree and the odd carrot further south.
mattwood
24th September 2008, 18:06
whats the motorcross track down there like, digger mcewans?
me and a friend are going down there to ride if for 3days, well im just tagging along really, hes going to train.
Just wondering what its like, and if anyone has any pics? is it all good in the wet?
Boosted
25th September 2008, 17:51
ive got some pics but they are all over 3mb each haha, but its a mint az track and thanks so much for that camchain
svr
25th September 2008, 18:24
I moved to Taupo 3 years ago. Observations:
Plusses:
1. Central
2. Mecca for mountainbiking
3. Outdoorsy
4. Great scenery (lots of very clean tourist girlies)
5. Just the right size.
6. Great racetrack (er the sealed one, although I'm told Digger McEwan is ok too)
7. Its currently getting a SH1 bypass which will give the town a major shot in the arm.
8. It has perfect weather for 3 months of the year
Minusses
1. the locals are a bit rough (the ave. salary here is low)
2. Its bloody expensive to buy a decent house
3. The weather is cold for 9 months (but pretty dry and clear - it pisses down now and again but none of that drizzly shit for days on end)
4. Pretty thin on (local) talent
5. Check on this but I think Digger McEwan might be closing down in a year or so...(?)
6. Being a small town it takes 10 years to be a `local', so they tell me.
Hope that helps.
Danger
25th September 2008, 18:41
How will the bypass be a major shot in the arm? Be even harder to find a decent feed in Taupo with less people passing through.
svr
25th September 2008, 18:58
How will the bypass be a major shot in the arm? Be even harder to find a decent feed in Taupo with less people passing through.
Not very pleasant eating with a large truck going past every 20 seconds! Trucks and people dont mix. Taupo is a destination town - not really about people stopping for a feed. Hopefully the main street will get basically blocked to through traffic, lots of bars, cafe's, restaurants, couple of high rise hotels etc.
mattwood
25th September 2008, 19:24
ive got some pics but they are all over 3mb each haha, but its a mint az track
oh, sweet thanks anyway!
Boosted
25th September 2008, 20:00
haha well that sucks if that track gets closed down then not much point!!!! haha but a plus is so close to the mount for snowboarding
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