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Wrecked number two. That was a punishing ride. The boundary ride is basically a sort of invited ride for the industry as a precurser to Tussock Buster.
We spilt into 3 groups of ability(or disability) of about 30 each. Our group got to go to the far extreme of Waiouru right out to the Rangitiki river. The riding was a mix of dusty roads to extreme with some mean hill climbs(Chris Birch road down the steps of the damn to the bottom and back again). Alot of the terrain was fuckin challenging with hidden ruts, bogs and big as holes that most got swollowed up in at least once. Terrain that Scott commented on that you would never put a trail ride through.
We did this one track called the Pole track that had never been ridden before. Well not really a track but more of a "find your own way" through bogs and creeks. It was so bumpy it was like riding over judder bars for about 30k. We aptley named it the rythme section.
Yes, Tussock Buster is the ride to go on. Hero of the day was Birchy(as well as the Off Limits team) for helping so many people with his wealth of experience and knowledge. I personally learnt the easy way to undrown a bike.
Sounds like a hell of ride. Be keen to see some more pics if any handy. Was that the Mowhango dam?
Had a look at one yesterday rmx450 they seem really tall...but a very nice looking machine
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This ride was by far one of the best days I've had on a bike in a long time. I couldn't stop grinning all day long even though the body started to ache towards the end.
There was every thing from fast tracks to step hill climbs, river crossings and bush trails.
The terrain is amazing and the only way this ride is possible is with the army assistance, they kept meeting up with us to keep us fed and gasses up.
A big thanks to all involved in this ride.
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