True Marty great day hit reserve 20 Kms from home so perfect, beach section with the sand dunes was a blast.![]()
True Marty great day hit reserve 20 Kms from home so perfect, beach section with the sand dunes was a blast.![]()
video from yesterdays adventure...still a noob producer but better than my previous efforts![]()
....wherezz that track go
Think you may need to tilt it up slightly Marty....Trial an error I know, been there
Nice vid mate..
Just doesn't portray the steepness of that hill we pushed it up oh and some tread on that slick rear tyre would have helpedand you missed my big slide coming out of that grassy track.
Cool vid Marty
Cameras never capture the real slope of hills...and that one was reasonably perpendicular to say the least! Almost convinces me to stick the T63 on....but there's easy another 500k in the K60 before the tube starts poking throughsorry bout missing the slide it was momentus alright
I'm still experimenting with the gopro set up but thought I'd post some footage in the interests of scientific research.
....wherezz that track go
Great vid Marty. Cracked up, you couldn't have used a more appropriate songSo funny.
When it all goes to crap you have to laugh.
Well done both of you.
What happened to your mirror ? Did you drop the bike? It looked like you didn't so I'm puzzled. Explanation please ;-)
OK, we need to sort a cool ride for the 25th of this month for our visiting Nelsonite.
There are a few options depending on what your all up for? heres a couple of ideas
Option1 South - Havelock - Porangahau - Old Hill Road - Back gravel roads to Waipuk, Back roads to Gwavas, Salsbury Road, back to Hastings. Pretty much what me and Pomogolian did on Saturday. Takes about 6 - 7 hrs depending on stops - Good mix of gravel, twisty slab, beaches, cool veiws.
Option2 North - basically the Saturday ride of the MMMM from last year (if Clint can give me the GPS route...cant find mine). Ride up Napier Taupo road (1hr) head inland through forest roads, slab and gravel to Lake Waikeri - then gravel slab back to Napier- prolly 10+ hrs in the saddle-
any other ideas routes welcomed
....wherezz that track go
Sounds good to me.
Must book ferry
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
I like option 1. But, that's just me...
Will go with whatever the group decides ~~~~~~~~
"Those who hammer there guns into plow shears will plow for those who do not" Thomas Jefferson
If you want to go through Minginui, and it's not too wet, I could lead you through a bit of a challenge sectionThere are some old forestry tracks through the native bush there that I'm thinking of including in the MMMMM, as a slightly longer & harder alternative to the bit we did last time. It would be good to do a bit of a pre run with a small group & see how it flows.
We would probably split off at Waikaremoana & loop back home via the rest of the MMMMM route.
Cheers
Clint
Although through Minginui then around the lake is a fantastic ride its a long ride with fading light this time of year - so
Option 1 for me - maybe link those gravel roads so less tar with more gravel Marty or even Barts section through the river out Maraekakaho way.
Sounds like a pre pre run needed
Paul
I agree with Pomy on that one..
Hey, I would be up for a pre pre run![]()
"Those who hammer there guns into plow shears will plow for those who do not" Thomas Jefferson
good call....a pre pre run is essential for health & safety reasonsI'm out this weekend though - church working bee....after that should be free to adv ride for rest of the month
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looks like its the southern route then....still wouldn't mind hooking up with Clint to scout out the MMMM section if it works out....do the challange bits and then head home...shorten the day a bit.
....wherezz that track go
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