View Poll Results: Preferred dates

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  • Sept 19 or 20

    3 25.00%
  • Oct 24, 25, 26 Labour Weekend

    5 41.67%
  • Nov 14 or 15

    3 25.00%
  • Dec 12 or 13 (Closest to summer solstice)

    1 8.33%
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Thread: Seven Summits Spring Safari

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Plenty of wire up in the forestry...
    +1 on that. I was tempted to "roll" up 50m of some discarded wire rope for a flying fox.

    Bubbs how long would it take to get it up & running - do it the weekend before the ride or on the day? Were you thinking of making a barge or having a suspended rope
    Even if it wasn't part of this ride I reckon it'd be fun to do. I could even get a kayak to get the rope across. Or a bow & arrow..



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    I have no skills either but also have a fluro vest.

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    never done anything as wide as the wairau before. Would def be a weekend affair. Probably accompanied by tents, beer and manly stories around a fire on the South Bank. Will have to spend some time on reconnaisance for best crossing point. Given the width, probably looking at a tethered raft rather than overhead wire. Let's bump this into a new thread once we've done a recce and know it's possible and worth a go.
    There are two kinds of adventurers: those who go truly hoping to find adventure and those who go secretly hoping they won't. We should come home from our adventures having faced their perils and uncertainties, endured their discomfort and beaten the odds, with a sly acknowledgment and revitalised solidarity of character.

  4. #19
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    I have a fluro vest too, should make our bodys easier to find downstream.
    My bike is of the bright yellow type as well so I am advantaged in having that easier to find when lost to the water too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buggsubique View Post
    never done anything as wide as the wairau before. Would def be a weekend affair. Probably accompanied by tents, beer and manly stories around a fire on the South Bank. Will have to spend some time on reconnaisance for best crossing point. Given the width, probably looking at a tethered raft rather than overhead wire. Let's bump this into a new thread once we've done a recce and know it's possible and worth a go.
    Hell yeah I'm in, I think, do we get to play with power tools and blow shit up , I can even bring my own fluro and hard hat(Fluro too of course)

    Back on topic....... wouldn't mind tagging along on the SSSS too if I have a bike for it

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    I think a new thread is in order for the WC thing (Im just having trouble thinking of something sufficiently disgusting to use as a title)
    We're certainly not going to fit it in to a 500k one day ride.

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    mmmm Big wide river crossing sounds cool. Do we need to plan or just turn up and do it ?
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Just do it.

    Can your bike swim, too?
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    Labour weeknd

    Will the Tiger fit on the trailer? I thought about that for the KTM, my trailer is just not big enough. Plus with a tall bike and a tall trailer, equals trouble I think. Labour weekend combined with a couple day either side will make a great ride.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cary View Post
    Could be an interesting day trip

    Fit some knobbys to the Tiger and book a trip to Welly on Anthrax's trailer.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrf2500 View Post
    Will the Tiger fit on the trailer? I thought about that for the KTM, my trailer is just not big enough. Plus with a tall bike and a tall trailer, equals trouble I think.
    It's a big trailer..... Used it before when I had to trailer the bike up to Fletchers Bay in the Coromandel, no problem. Have had it on the back of my doudle cab utes short tray to, easy.

    However looks like I may have to bail on this trip.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Just do it.

    Can your bike swim, too?
    It can do anything. (in theory)
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    I did a recon ride today, fuck what a great day on the bike.
    All the gravel roads are in primo condition, hard and real fast, great with no dust and good traction.

    Dovedale and Jacobs were a little slippery on hard clay base where it's been frosty, otherwise good elsewhere else.
    Mt Arthur road is a little corrugated on the steep bits but packed down real well. Real good.
    Stopped at the farmers house at the end of Stanley Brook Rd, has a chat about access through paper roads up Berrymans to Spooner Tops, and off I went. Braaaaaap-bloody-braaaaaaap! Needless to say, I'm still fizzing. Fantastic Dakar training ground. Looks like they lock the gate at the Spooners access end though, so will need to do more research on that one.
    Spooner Top Rd was just as good, then linked back to Wakefield via 88 Valley, Swamp Rd, another gate at Pab Rd (open), and Quail Valley. Bit lumpy after fresh logging, but bloody good fun.

    God we're spoiled here, didn't meet another vehicle all day on any of the gravel roads I took.
    I'm doing some homework now on access to Beeby's Knob (man, that sounds so gay) at Tophouse, which would be a good alternative to the very unchallenging Mt Robert access road. It's a seasonal 4wd track bit like Porika, but usually opens in December, I'm hoping to get special access earlier, so hope they take bribes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyFrog View Post
    Stopped at the farmers house at the end of Stanley Brook rd, has a chat about access through paper roads up Berrymans to Spooner Tops,
    Was that Burnett's place ? I

    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyFrog View Post
    I'm doing some homework now on access to Beeby's Knob at Tophouse (man, that sounds so gay) which would be a good alternative to the very unchallenging Mt Robert access road. It's a seasonal 4wd track bit like Porika, but usually opens in December, I'm hoping to get special access earlier, so hope they take bribes.
    I think access is aranged through D.O.C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Was that Burnett's place ?


    I think access is arranged through D.O.C.
    1. Yep, that's the one
    2. I'm onto it already, I've got a contact at DOC St Arnaud

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    Comon frogman ,pick a day ...any day... just not labour weekend , or the following one

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