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    Help wanted planning Northland ride

    Have been reviewing posts here and planned a 3 day trip of Northland on suggestions in here.

    Will be staying at Paihia Friday and Saturday night (accomodation booked). Want to do the Cape on Saturday. And Tane Mahuta on Friday on the way up. Trying to make the most of the three days.

    Have come up with this route - http://goo.gl/maps/yOK2O.

    Trying to do the Mangamuka's, and Old Russell Road. But will defer for better roads.

    Also looking for good places to stop on the way for - views, meals, quiet drink etc. Will have the missus on the back so 3-400k a day is fine, anymore is a bit iffy. I think the route I have planned is 1000k all up.

    Any advice will be considered
    Ciao Marco

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    The Mangamukas are in great condition...strike a fine day and OMG!
    If you a biker friendly place to stay at night two?....http://www.sanmarino.co.nz/

    This road also is in very good condition...traffic is heavy though, with maybe 4-6 cars over the 70kms. http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?saddr=...ra=ls&t=m&z=11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    The Mangamukas are in great condition...strike a fine day and OMG!
    If you a biker friendly place to stay at night two?....http://www.sanmarino.co.nz/

    This road also is in very good condition...traffic is heavy though, with maybe 4-6 cars over the 70kms. http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?saddr=...ra=ls&t=m&z=11
    thanks for the response.

    Yeah I have been following your ride thread - if the accommodation wasn't booked we would go there, and if I had the time I was thinking of joining your ride (maybe next year). Will definitely be up this way again late summer so will make sure we try it out.

    That road would miss Tane Mahuta on the way up (I have to visit it, not an option I'm told :P ) , but I could do it on the way back instead of old russell? which would you suggest. I can always do it next time I suppose.
    Ciao Marco

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latte View Post
    thanks for the response.

    Yeah I have been following your ride thread - if the accommodation wasn't booked we would go there, and if I had the time I was thinking of joining your ride (maybe next year). Will definitely be up this way again late summer so will make sure we try it out.

    That road would miss Tane Mahuta on the way up (I have to visit it, not an option I'm told :P ) , but I could do it on the way back instead of old russell? which would you suggest. I can always do it next time I suppose.
    Either really, my prefference would always be twin bridges over the Old Russell road, did that once and that was enough, never really been that keen to revisit to be honest.
    On the other hand, the first time I rode twin bridges, I got to Kaikohe and thought, damn im turning around and doing that again, it suited my kind of riding.
    Another option is....http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?saddr=...ra=ls&t=m&z=10
    Taylor road/Tangowhaine road is a well kept secret.
    But don't let me sway you, its your ride.

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    Looks like you've got more or less the same idea as me. I'm looking at doing this (http://goo.gl/maps/usMei) over the coming weekend, will based in Opononi for 3 nights for a wedding so restricting myself to the West coast. Doing a day trip up to the Cape on Friday then shooting through to Pahi on Sunday.

    Only thing I'm not too sure about is the Hokianga Ferry - would anyone know whether to take your own tie-downs or are they even necessary? Looks like a pretty calm harbour.

    Cheers,
    Jumma

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    Quote Originally Posted by jumma View Post
    Looks like you've got more or less the same idea as me. I'm looking at doing this (http://goo.gl/maps/usMei) over the coming weekend, will based in Opononi for 3 nights for a wedding so restricting myself to the West coast. Doing a day trip up to the Cape on Friday then shooting through to Pahi on Sunday.

    Only thing I'm not too sure about is the Hokianga Ferry - would anyone know whether to take your own tie-downs or are they even necessary? Looks like a pretty calm harbour.

    Cheers,
    Jumma
    No tie downs needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    No tie downs needed.
    Good stuff, cheers.

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    Great thread people! The wife and I are thinking of doing the "norf of the norf" over the summer.
    Keep posting those maps and be sure to report in after your trips, you are all saving me alot of planning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmatt View Post
    Great thread people! The wife and I are thinking of doing the "norf of the norf" over the summer.
    Keep posting those maps and be sure to report in after your trips, you are all saving me alot of planning.
    If you base a day ride out of Paihia...http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?saddr=...via=7&t=m&z=11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    If you base a day ride out of Paihia...http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?saddr=...via=7&t=m&z=11
    Or get the ferry over too Russell, Old Russell rd, then Whangas to Maungatupere & up the Twin Bridges road, Kaikohe to Paihia. Lovely cafe at Helena Bay on the Old russell rd for coffee, cake & views. The Old Russ etc road is quite technical, some very tight corners, but has gorgeous views & always leaves me feeling wow!
    Mangamukas is a must, leave time for more than one lap.
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    Thanks for all the advice, sounds like I'll just have to book a 2nd trip up there this summer.

    Would love to do some of those roads over and over, but not sure if the missus would be too keen.

    Will update with how it goes.
    Ciao Marco

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    We were up north at labour weekend 2012

    Second trip indeed is needed and do recommend that you also look at the Oakliegh/Paparoa road its proberly some of the best 40ks I have invested fuel in..

    the Kaikohe bake haus cafe is a great place for a feed too and decent size coffee....also the cafe/bar at the Houhora does a decent meal too...

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    The Old russell road back way to/ from Russell is a lovely ride. been over it frequently and has always been in good nick when I have been on it.
    From opononi another good ride is to turn left on the road to Kaikohe, and go to Rawene and get ferry across to Kohukohu and come out at mangamuku bridge. fantastic scenery, good road. Lovely little settlements. Don't know how to post maps sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonie View Post
    The Old russell road back way to/ from Russell is a lovely ride. been over it frequently and has always been in good nick when I have been on it.
    From opononi another good ride is to turn left on the road to Kaikohe, and go to Rawene and get ferry across to Kohukohu and come out at mangamuku bridge. fantastic scenery, good road. Lovely little settlements. Don't know how to post maps sorry
    Yeah, I'm planning on heading to Rawene and catching the ferry on the way to Cape Reinga. It's been about 20 years since I was last up that part of the country so looking forward to seeing it all again.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonie View Post
    The Old russell road back way to/ from Russell is a lovely ride. been over it frequently and has always been in good nick when I have been on it.
    From opononi another good ride is to turn left on the road to Kaikohe, and go to Rawene and get ferry across to Kohukohu and come out at mangamuku bridge. fantastic scenery, good road. Lovely little settlements. Don't know how to post maps sorry
    Awesome feed to be had at Kohukohu pub also...

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