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FROSTY
20th March 2009, 11:44
How far is it from picton ferry to Invercargill and how long a drive is it.
Also From Picton To christchurch.
Driving a cage at legal speeds.

3umph
20th March 2009, 11:50
rough google map distance and time = 900km and about 12.5 hours

jim.cox
20th March 2009, 11:52
How far is it from picton ferry to Invercargill and how long a drive is it.
Also From Picton To christchurch.
Driving a cage at legal speeds.


At legal speeds, in a cage Chch to Invercargill via Twizel is about 7 1/2 hrs

I think Picton Chch may be about 4 or a little more

Its going to take you ALL day...

awayatc
20th March 2009, 11:53
Picton Christchurch is 330 or so kms....
Have done it under 3 hours on the bike, but legal limits in the cage would be 4 hours, plus the time you allow for breaks.
Christchurch Dunedin is a good 5 hours....
Dunedin Invercargill another 215 kms or nearly 3 hours

jim.cox
20th March 2009, 11:55
Picton Christchurch is 330 or so kms....
Have done it under 3 hours on the bike, but legal limits in the cage would be 4 hours, plus the time you allow for breaks.
Christchurch Dunedin is a good 5 hours....
Dunedin Invercargill another 215 kms or nearly 3 hours

Dont go via Dunedin

Its quicker (a little bit) and much better driving down through the middle

CookMySock
20th March 2009, 11:56
Use wises.co.nz for trip times and directions. It is much more accurate than google maps with regard to trip times anyway. Sometimes it pays to check both for any anomolies.

http://www.wises.co.nz/d/33/Marlborough/Picton/Picton/Southland/Invercargill+City+Centre/Invercargill/

DistanceTotal distance: 897 kms
TimeApproximate driving time: 11 hrs

Steve

Finn
20th March 2009, 12:00
At legal speeds, in a cage Chch to Invercargill via Twizel is about 7 1/2 hrs

Multiply this by 1.4 if you're taking a chick with you.

FROSTY
20th March 2009, 12:02
no chick--delivery drive

Shaun
20th March 2009, 12:08
no chick--delivery drive


Picton to Ch Ch 3 .5 hours
Picton to Inv 12 hours

FROSTY
20th March 2009, 12:22
Thanks guys --definitely a 2 day trip then -4.00 am leave dorkland 4 in welly town 1 ish at ferry 4.00 picton 9 christchurch .
Next day 7.30 leave then need to check flights up

awayatc
20th March 2009, 12:23
Dont go via Dunedin

Its quicker (a little bit) and much better driving down through the middle


Absolutely agree.....
the east coastal drive is only nice around Kaikoura.
Inland is way nicer...and mainly empty roads.
All the tax collectors are along the coast as well...

jim.cox
20th March 2009, 12:25
Absolutely agree.....
the east coastal drive is only nice around Kaikoura.
Inland is way nicer...and mainly empty roads.
All the tax collectors are along the coast as well...

Beware

There is a Speed Tax collector based in Twizel too

And very very successful he is too

(Tax collection bases at Fairlie, Wanaka, Queenstown & Winton too)

Winston001
20th March 2009, 12:33
Even on the bike it took me 11 1/2 hours in January, at illegal speeds until the Timaru cop.....:Police: That allowed for breaks every hour. Say 12 hours in a cage although you could do it at night faster.

I agree about going inland through the Mckenzie Country (Tekapo-Twizel) instead of SH1. Wonderful roads, vast distances, world class scenery and little traffic.

Its actually 50k further but just as quick as SH1 - done it many times.

CookMySock
20th March 2009, 12:43
Multiply this by 1.4 if you're taking a chick with you.Not many people catch on to this trick. Never drive fast with chix as passengers. Why? Because they concentrate on the road rather than let their mind wander on, um, "other" things. 90k max!

There is another trick with going slow - and that is, it FEELS LIKE the trip is much shorter. Try it for yourself in the cage (it's utterly pointless trying to get anywhere fast in a cage anyway) sit at 90k using the cruise control if you have one, and the hours just FLY past. If you go fast you might get there a little quicker (or not at all), but it FEELS LIKE it takes forever. Weird how the mind works.

Steve

Tank
20th March 2009, 13:12
There is another trick with going slow - and that is, it FEELS LIKE the trip is much shorter. Try it for yourself in the cage (it's utterly pointless trying to get anywhere fast in a cage anyway) sit at 90k using the cruise control if you have one, and the hours just FLY past.

So your recommendation is to go slower and it will feel like you get there quicker?

So - the extra hour you added onto the journey comes from some break in the space / time continuum?

Where do you come up with this stuff?

jim.cox
20th March 2009, 13:26
So your recommendation is to go slower and it will feel like you get there quicker?

So - the extra hour you added onto the journey comes from some break in the space / time continuum?

Where do you come up with this stuff?

Either there is a pinhole in the space-time continum at the Picton Ferry wharf (possible)

or he has been at the same stuff as Sidewinder (unlikely)

Mully
20th March 2009, 14:43
Thanks guys --definitely a 2 day trip then -4.00 am leave dorkland 4 in welly town 1 ish at ferry 4.00 picton 9 christchurch .
Next day 7.30 leave then need to check flights up

It's not cheaper to give it to a transport company, FROSTY? (I don't know, I'm just asking)

What with your time and all.....

CookMySock
20th March 2009, 14:59
So your recommendation is to go slower and it will feel like you get there quicker?

So - the extra hour you added onto the journey comes from some break in the space / time continuum?

Where do you come up with this stuff?There is a really big difference between what we believe, how we feel about things, and REALITY. If we FEEL it is further, this may not always be the case, and not surprisingly, the reverse is true.

Give it due diligence and see for yourself... Go on an hours drive on the open road in light traffic. Limit your speed to 90km/hr. It WILL take you LONGER to get there - maybe ten minutes ish. It will FEEL like it takes LESS time. I shit you not.

Try it..

Steve

jim.cox
20th March 2009, 15:05
There is a really big difference between what we believe, how we feel about things, and REALITY. If we FEEL it is further, this may not always be the case, and not surprisingly, the reverse is true.

Give it due diligence and see for yourself... Go on an hours drive on the open road in light traffic. Limit your speed to 90km/hr. It WILL take you LONGER to get there - maybe ten minutes ish. It will FEEL like it takes LESS time. I shit you not.

Try it..

Steve

Actaully I agree with you in a way

I used to sail on old Holden between Dunedin and Chch regularly.

It wasn't fast, but it was like travelling in a mobile armchair.

You got there much more relaxed than you did in newer car

(But I still prefer my Ducati)

gunrunner
20th March 2009, 19:28
At legal speeds, in a cage Chch to Invercargill via Twizel is about 7 1/2 hrs

I think Picton Chch may be about 4 or a little more

Its going to take you ALL day...

if Picton to Chch is 4 hours how do you manage it via Twizel in 7.5 ?

Having driven down there many a time 9 -10 hrs:2thumbsup