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Just got this from Dave. FYI.
Weather looks to be coming good for the weekend.
Weather forecast comments for OFFLIMITS events at Waiouru
How do we find the weather forecast for Waiouru?
You could google ‘Waiouru weather’ and it will bring up a number of sites.
The met-service has an excellent site but you need to ensure you are into rural and clicked onto Waiouru. Go to http://www.metservice.com/rural/taihape
Another good site is myweather2. Go to http://www.myweather2.com/City-Town/...?sday=0&eday=7 This will give you a forecast for the next 7 days.
How reliable are these weather forecasts?
The simple answer is no weather forecast is going to be very accurate for Waiouru as it is based upon Waiouru township and not the entire Army Training Area. Waiouru is in the rain shadow of Mt Ruapehu, so most of the westerly rain drops on Mt Ruapehu. National Park, only 35 km away on the western side of Mt Ruapehu receives twice the rainfall that Waiouru experiences. Much of the rain from the north or north west/east drops on the Kaimanawa ranges. The more eastern parts of the Army Training Area often receive Hawkes Bay oriented weather rather than central North Island weather. However, rain from the south, south west or south east does fall over the majority of the area that is used by OFFLIMITS.
What this means is that it can often be wet or drizzly on the Desert Road especially at the northern end but nice and fine further to the east within the training area.
Historically, March only has 9 wet days so it is a good time to run events. April is still a good time- but it is much colder. December is getting warmer but it is a wet month at Waiouru.
What can you expect at Waiouru?
The Army training area that is used for OFFLIMITS events is huge. You can expect to encounter many seasons in one day so everyone needs to be fully prepared. There could be a frost in the morning but by mid morning, you are down to tee-shirt and shorts. Expect wild temperature fluctuations. You could have a 20 degree Celsius variance during the day. It could be raining at day break but by 1000hr it is brilliantly sunny.
Obviously the best weather is when it is clear and sunny over the entire training area. However, if it is foggy and drizzly and even heavy rain at the Desert Road summit, then don’t get despondent as there is a good chance it will be fine within the majority of the training area.
Waiouru and the Army Training Area is located at altitude and the further one proceeds into the training area, the higher the altitude. Therefore, sunburn, cracked lips and dehydration are accentuated when it is sunny. Conversely hypothermia and chilling can be a problem if the weather turns nasty.
What should one do?
Undertaking OFFLIMITS events at Waiouru are fun no matter what the weather is like between December and the beginning of May – the period in which OFFLIMITS events are conducted. Our advice is if there is an OFFLIMITS event on that you want to attend at Waiouru, then just ignore the weather forecast and turn up. However, you should come prepared. This includes but is not limited to:
• Having good tyres on your vehicle/bike so you can maximise traction
• Always riding with a back pack and carrying water, a warm jacket and warm gloves
• Having spare warm clothes with you to put on if you get wet whilst riding
• Eating plenty so you maintain your energy
• Appling sunburn cream and lip balm
• Bringing a warm sleeping bag if camping- it can get cold
• Making sure your bike/vehicle is serviceable. Due to the altitude, you could notice a significant reduction in power if it is carburetted. Older 2 strokes are more susceptible to fouling plugs, so carry spare spark plugs.
20 Year Averages for Waiouru Weather
December January February March April
Average Temperature 12.1 13.8 13.9 12.7 9.6
Days of Rain 12 9 6 9 10
Average Rainfall 110mm 80mm 54mm 79mm 77mm
Average days of Ground Frost 2.6 1.2 1.5 9 7.3
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Yep will be there and camping, should be mint!
Man I hope this weather sorts it's shit out.
I've just packed and I've packed lots of thermals..... merino city in my bag hahaha
I only packed a couple of t-shirts. Kinda thinking I'm likely not to need em![]()
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It's looking ok, I'm picking gentle northerlies for friday and saturday with a bit of overcast so probably around 10 to 15 degrees.
Carry food, water and a jacket and you will be fine.
Sunday looks like a sleep in and a relaxed drive home tho....
We'll be there on the bikes for 1.00pm friday, I'm getting my moneys worth!![]()
Team.... here is a look at the tracks for tussock. The blue tracks are open Friday arvo.
Get yourself ready, only two more sleeps to go
so some of the names have changed.....eek. Will just stay away from anything remotely expertly or hard.
I am bit nervous of the clay being slippery as hell.
Any idea of what the river crossings are like this year, even more so with this rain?
A man asked a fairy to make him desirable & irresistible to all women. She turned him into a credit card.
The rivers are pretty deep, but the trails are fun!
Wondering what tomorrow will bring.... if the weather stays crap it might be looking like a TB run for the day. It was pretty fast today - bumpy as but that's to be expected.
It's been a hell of a lot of fun so far.
Bring on tomorrow!
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Today was also rather awesome!
I was surprised, that after so much rain, the trails weren't much worse than Saturday, a bit wetter and slippier on the clay but mostly it was pretty dry.
They had closed a few tracks, and altered a bunch too which was a bit confusing, but it wasn't too bad.
The sun was out and it got pretty hot. I stayed close and did the edited TB again today as I was knackered but it was good fun. We got into a few tricky bits and had a bit of fun getting out, and I stacked it into a bank with my head and broke the helmet cam off it's mount (oops) and I think I have a minor concussion, but it was WELL worth it!
Great day had by all!
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We were going to camp, honest! but when we saw the grey clouds from Turangi on on the trip down friday we went straight to Oakune and ended up staying at some chalets. Spa pool, sky, dvd's, shower, not having to queue 6 deep just to go to the toilet... camping? wtf was I thinking. Saturday did several laps of TB, Lake Buster and Butt buster. Sunday was supposed to be Dam buster then snipers but the rain put paid to that so back round the Lake and then back to clean up pack and head home. Weather was great both days. Helped lift some poor sod into an ambulance who flipped his quad and did a shoulder/collar bone? And heard about a few drowned bikes. But other than a couple of minor front wheel washouts no damage. I did get a bit of a start when some camo'd up army guys kept popping up out of the tussock with guns tho' don't see that at the sandpit! haha All up a great weekend!
haha good on ya mate!
I saw so many of those gazebo frames left by the bins at the end, the wind just demolished them! I'm SO glad we stayed at the lodge in Ohakune!
Warm.. dry... two bathrooms... kitchen... fireplace... washing machine and drying room haha
You couldn't have planned this.... those dudes in camo with guns were cadets on field exercises and one of our group couldn't ride as she was on them.
Her partner was out with us and my boy was riding along... in the middle of nowhere - they didn't even know what track they were on.... my boy see's someone in camo pop up, recognises her and waves down her bf so they stopped for a chat with her, and her BAZOOKA and MACHINE GUN!!!!!!
They couldn't believe it, as they didn't know where she was, she had no clue where they were, and seriously, what are the odds in a place that huge, for them to be in the same place at the same time! And my partner was on a new bike, with new gear, so he wasn't even recognisable till he stopped and called out to her! She had no idea it was him.
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Yea we wussed out and got a house just out of Ohakune too. Nice to be able to dry stuff out next to the log burner!
Much better weather than I was expecting though. Had a great day on Sat doing Dam Buster (before they diverted round the steep climb out of the river at the top of lake). Nice stop over at the hut - funny seeing the chopper comming in with more fuel. On to Snipers which was much easier this year, very dry on the climb back out and finished with the 100 acre wood diversion which was deserted.
Wasn't sure about the guy at the river crossing saying get off and push - I pushed for 2 meters, nearly fell over, got back on the bike and rode it across with my feet in the water - much easier
Did anyone do Spur Buster? There was a guy at the turn off saying it was tough going but I kinda wish we'd had a look.
Some of the guys we stayed with did it and said it was fun, we had spent about an hour on B20 digging trenches and pushing bikes so weren't sure we had enough gas. B20 was decidedly harder this year, two parts were almost impossible to get up and there were upside down bikes littered all over the place.
I managed to kill the bike in the large river crossing and took forever to retstart it then got well stuck in the bog, I had a cunning plan to avoid the worst of the bog but missed my line by a couple of metres and sank the bike almost to the seat. That was absolutely no fun at all, I looked like a walking laundry powder commercial by the time I had got out.
I managed to run dry about 5kms from the camp, conveniently right beside an army guy on a 200exc as well, he just let me help myself to his tank, best service I've ever seen!
We wussed out on sunday as it was raining when we got to the campground so opted for coffee and breakfast on the way home instead.
Good ride though, I'm still sore all over.
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