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    Quote Originally Posted by TrentNz View Post
    ... i've been in chch for 4 months and its a boring shithole -_-
    You're taking the piss surely? I heard you lot are getting a "bit of action"down your way of late

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    by boring i mean in the way of dirtbike riding, compared to wellington that is

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrentNz View Post
    by boring i mean in the way of dirtbike riding, compared to wellington that is
    Plenty on new 'jumps' about?

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    Im in Eastbourne, really nice out here

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    We moved to Porirua which is half way to pretty much everywhere you need to work. Leave for work at 8:30 and yer in yer seat for 8:55. We moved from Glasgow 5+ years ago. You can ride all year round here as they don't salt the roads ... although if the Prila still has that shitty sidestand, you should invest in a better one as it will have a lie down on the street . Got friends up Kapiti way and it is always warmer etc... up that way, but it rarely if ever freezes in the Wellie region. Compared to the UK, the summer is superb and the winter is mild... tis just a tad windy.
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Plenty on new 'jumps' about?
    in christchurch or wellington?

    i know in wellington their was long gully, and then their was red rocks. and i had a mate that owned a big hill in happy valley with 4wd tracks and moto tracks.

    and in christchurch theirs the waimak river motorcross track but thats the only track i know

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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    20 years in chch

    20 years in wgtn

    wgtn weather definitely = crap
    I'll take Wellington crap weather over Christchurch crap ground stability any day.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
    (PostalDave on ADVrider)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    I'll take Wellington crap weather over Christchurch crap ground stability any day.
    I agree with you there. But...if we got a few hundred shakes the strength of the the ones they've had your garden may well be jelly too.

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    nah problem is most of christchurch is reclaimed swamp land. that and the concrete blocks used in the constructions in most of the christchurch houses arent even filled with concrete.
    most of the houses ive had to demolish are brick and concrete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingerpom View Post
    Can't wait! Any help/info/advice appreciated. Thanks.
    Make sure you rent before you buy. Even within 'nice' suburbs there are dodgy areas, just like anywhere else.

    It's a small town by any standards, and sod all traffic by UK standards. You can get out of there and on to good roads in a matter of minutes although you are somewhat hampered in only having one direction to go.

    You've got a job there so I won't diss Wellington - the good news is it is not Christchurch.

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    If you can handle an hours commute, the Kapiti coast (Raumati) is the place i recon ! 3-5 degrees warmer than in the city, from around Pukerua Bay north (if you can see Kapiti Island you can feel the temp rise) lifestyle with beaches to the west and native bush to the east of you, market gardens at ya door, property is more affordable, The only let down is the one corridoor in and out of the city along the water front, Transmission gully will never happen in my lifetime ! oh and the wellingtonians moving north !
    Train service is there (most of the time) but your fighting for seats nowdays and it seems it's now almost cheaper to take your own vehical if you have free parking in the city !

    Hutt valley is a river valley (tsunami alley i call it) quite narrow and traps the cloud within it, so often leave here on the coast in sunshine and arrive in the hutt to gloomy damp stuff !

    Being a coaster through and through, i detest travelling into wellington now, done the commute for a year once but soon gave that up and found work out this way ! Money of course is better in the city (depending on what you do) sounds like that side of it is sorted for you !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    It's a pity that the Kapiti Coast (especially Raumati) is so mindnumbingly boring. Full of old people & solo parents and you have to ride for an hour to get to anything remotely interesting so far as roads are concerned - with one exception (Piecock).

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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    I was going to say don't come to Wgtn, the weather is crap. But I see you are coming from the UK, so it shouldn't be a disappointment for you. I moved here from the warm and sunny South island years ago and have just got back from holidaying down south. Reminded me how summer should be.
    We often think about moving up the coast to Raumati Beach area to escape this Siberia. Totally different climate i.e warmer and dryer and way less wind. It's about 30 to 45 minutes drive but seriously congested by commuters at peak hours. Reasonable train service though - so I believe.
    THe Wgtn beach sites you mentioned will give nice sea views, but again it's cold most of the time so you really can't enjoy it much.
    Wgtn does have some great motorcycling roads on it's doorstep and is central to the good touring spots
    Edit- as said. Buy a windbreaker, forget the umbrella. The wind will destroy it first day.
    Siberia? Thats crap!
    I am from the UK too, and lived in Invercargill for 14yrs (sunny south? ) The weather in NZ is simply put, milder than the UK, it can reach very low temperatures in some places, BUT it isnt the damp miserable cold and the sun actualy does still shine in winter. Wellington weather is a bit windy, and yes it can rain here, but it isnt 'manchester rain'. What is a problem? is as there are big hills and mountains. Weather can change in a short distance or change quickly. They had snow for 2 days here this winter. (first time in 60yrs I believe). The average New AZealander doesnt 'get' what winters/weather in the UK is really like.
    Weather aside? I've lived South, stayed 'North' (Auckland etc) and Welly is a fantastic area to live in (Wellington/Hutt valley/Kapiti) it is Cosmopolitian, has a diverse cultural base and it 'celebrates' that diversity.

    Take the plunge, I would be very surprised if you dont like it here.
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    Putting in a vote for the Upper Hutt Valley here!

    I grew up in Stokes Valley, moved into Wellington, then Newlands and the weather there was hideous. I moved back out to Upper Hutt about 10 years back, and I've never looked back.

    Much better house values, more down to earth people, and the weather's colder in winter and warmer in summer. There's the Rimutakas on my doorstep, and the ride to Tawa each day for work has some nice twisties in it if I feel like it. Tramping and camping are fantastic, the fishing's not too bad in the river if you like that thing, and there plenty of offroad riding tracks all round. Great area for outdoor focussed kids. Very family focussed.

    Moonshine Road is very popular and less than 15 minutes from anywhere on the road to SH58 (Haywards Hill) so if you can afford it go for it. You may also like to consider Maymorn and Whitemans Valley (over Wallaceville Hill from Upper Hutt) and Blue Mountains Road (over the hill from Silverstream) if you like country living.

    Temperatures in Upper Hutt range from -8°C to 36°C. That's the records as far as I know for this area.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    20 years in chch

    20 years in wgtn

    wgtn weather definitely = crap
    Holy fucken shit are you kidding????
    Winter in Christchurch is like living in a fucken fridge.
    I even had the door rubbers of a car frozen fucken shut down there!!!
    You can't ride on ice!!

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