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    East Cape Tour-tips appreciated

    A bunch of us blokes from down this way do a week-long tour every year of the South Island.
    For a change we thought we might do the East Cape this year (around November).
    Intentions at this stage are to get to Picton in one day, then probably Napier the next and up as far as Tauranga before turning around.

    I'm looking for any advice on places to stay and any tips on the best roads.
    The preference is for twisty roads with a leer-up at the end of each day - busloads of backpackers a bonus (what happens on tour etc etc.......).
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    the roads from Gissy up to Te aroa are shit at the moment, gravel and slips from the recent flooding.

    But still a good ride just take care.

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    Can someone confirm the state of the Pub at TeAroroa ?? Someone said it burnt down??? Stayed there last Easter All good.

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    Yeah mate she's gone.

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    Darn. Is there anywhere to say there now ?

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    We did it in Feb. The road from Tokomaru to Te Araroa has a fair bit of roadworks going on, but it's not too bad. From there north it's fine.
    You'll need to book accomodation, there's a motel at Hicks Bay which is much better than it looks at first and it has a bar. The Te Araroa campground is good apparently.
    it's still a great ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    We did it in Feb. The road from Tokomaru to Te Araroa has a fair bit of roadworks going on, but it's not too bad. From there north it's fine.
    You'll need to book accomodation, there's a motel at Hicks Bay which is much better than it looks at first and it has a bar. The Te Araroa campground is good apparently.
    it's still a great ride.
    It was your ride that partly inspired me to suggest the Cape.
    The roadworks should be gone by November surely - or is this one of those parts of the country under constant repair?
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    Spent a week 'round there in Feb.
    Beaches & sights are aplenty - you won't get sick of 'em..

    We drove the Frasertown - Gizzy road; on a bike it would be wikkid! Def recommend it!

    There's a cool campground in Te Araroa called "Sunny Camp" or something similar - it's at the northern end of the bay. (don't go past it and stay in the next one-pretty skanky from what we were told).

    There was a bit of shingle around, but nothin' to wreck a ride.
    I'd hope it was well n' truly done by the time you got there!!!
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    So, as a suggestion what about Napier-Gisborne day one, Gisborne-Hicks Bay day two, Hicks Bay-Whakatane day three, Whakatane-Tauranga day four and run home? Or maybe straight from Hicks Bay to Tauranga - it doesn't look too far.

    Would they be reasonable days - too long, too short?

    We could do that in eight days all up at a stretch I reckon.
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    You are talking some short hops there. Napier - Gisborne - Te Araroa is a cruisy half-day ride, as is TA - Whakatane - Tauranga.
    (this will upset somebody...) Gisborne is one of those places I can see no reason to stop in, other than it beats the fuck out of Wairoa.
    Hicks bay motel is good - if you are not tenting, consider stopping there, or at Te Puia hotel (got hot springs, y'know). You are unlikely to be pissing it up with busloads of backpackers in either place, though.
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    If you're looking to get gear washed and sorted (maybe on the way back) there's a laundromat in Wairoa. You'll be benefitting me as it's my old man's place (KEA Hire). Vista del Rio (motel) in Wairoa northern side of bridge, a couple of crap pubs and greasy F+C's. Not much else really. A nice stop Wairoa - Gizzy is Morere Hot Springs about half way along (just after Nuhaka heading north). Mahia is a good spot - it's even got a pub now. It's a tiny bit off the track but maybe worth an overnighter. It's 5 1/2 hours by cage from here to Wairoa.
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    Great ride, easy day's riding Whakatane to Gisborne, but you will probably want to take your time. We did it the day the pub at Te Araroa was burning down. Not surprisingly the folk in the town were a bit distracted, so didn't get our lunch at Te Araroa.

    From TeAraroa there is a ride out to East Cape didn't do it, but would be worth looking into.

    Enjoyed the Te Araroa to Whakatane part most - I would allow most of the extra time for that area.

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    I have done this trip many times. If you do the whole loop from Gisborne it is 592km. From Gisborne got through the Waioeka Gorge - very twisty. From Opotiki take SH35 to Te Kaha, Waihau Bay, Whangaparaoa, Hicks Bay, Te Araroa, Tikitiki, Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay back to Gisborne (340km). There is a great backpackers at Tolaga Bay. Make sure you fill up at Gisborne - petrol stations are few and far between!
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    This is my country as well. So try this
    Napier to Opotiki day one. That is Napier Gisborne Opotiki.
    Stay here. http://www.eastlandpacific.co.nz But book. They are very nice and the rooms are clean and fresh. Were when I was there last. Locked our bikes in the garage for the night.
    Other info here http://opotiki.com/data/accommod.htm

    Then Opotiki up the cape and lunch at Hicks Bay. Then on to Gisborne for the night. It is better to come down the east cape or you miss the great views. A lot to see on this trip if you take a book and look around.

    Then back to Opotiki. It is worth the ride. It is great and the second time around it will be better. A long boring ride to the gorge but then let the fun begin.

    Then Opotiki to Rotorua.Via H/W 30.
    Then North. Others can tell you from there but the ride to Tauranga via H/W 33 is ok but a main road. Sure others can give you back roads.

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    When we stayed at Hicks Bay we got in the bar till late. When we got back to our rooms the ladies next door growled about the noise. We boys grunted and went to bed. Got woken up at 4.30 cos they were going fishing and decided what is good for the goose......... you get the picture. Sat out on the step and had a smoke and a chat with them. We had booked breaky for 7.30. What the hell do you do from 6 till 7.30. The owner invited us for breaky at 6.30 when he found out we were up. Then off for a great days riding. Great place.
    Take water cos it gets hot......bloody hot...........Drink plenty. Fill the fuel to the top when you leave Opotiki. You should be able to get Fuel at Te Araroa if you need it but you should all get to Gisborne ok. I took an 85 Gixxer that only did 200 k per tank so I got fuel at Te Araroa. Even @ 20cnts a litre above the normal price it is good to have.
    Let us know when you are in Napier. We will show you around our patch.

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