Hmmmmmmm...well I guess I just have to hope they have it as wrong as they did last week. :sly: It was supposed to be crap all the way up & in Hamilton as well and the weather was all good. I was expecting rain all the way up so I guess I can't get away absolutely "scot free".Originally Posted by celticno6



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You are so right Hitcher!!
) and a bit of an extended rest. Left there at around 12.40pm after more fuel. Off again! I guess b/c of all the stormy weather that is why there was virtually no traffic on the roads apart from trucks - what a pity! NOT!! HA! A few trucks to pass and a car, actually later on the car passed me again and blasted off up the HW at a great rate of knots - go figure?? From Taihape onwards I could see some evidence of the flooding - a few slips, toppled over trees, low lying areas that had obviously been flooded, looked like there were a few abandonned vehicles as well.
I was getting blown around a little bit & had to keep bracing myself when trucks passed going in the opposite direction. It lasted like that until around Foxton, after that it was still blowy but just not as constant. Just after Foxton there is that quite long bridge, the river running under it was really high, really swift & muddy brown, the width of the river was the length of the bridge. Wow! Scarey stuff!
Apart from that the traffic was great.
Ching Ching and I struck it on our ride up too. I would say that I passed (going North) maybe 40 riders and around 4 of them waved back, What's with that? Oh well who cares - I don't want to start a debate.

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