There are essentailly two areas to camp. One among rocky outcrops, and the 2nd a grassy paddock backed by pine trees separarting the two. The woolshed has ALL the facilities, band bar etc. The Middlemarch pub (two blocks behind the main street) is the main collection point before the 3km to the site, but beware you will pay $7.50 for an RTD there, better $ @ the site.
Yeah, Saturday only for me.
I've been to about three of these now (for some reason I lose count of rallies beyond one) and it is a very nice little rally.
I pitch up in the paddock behind the trees so that I don't have to worry about tripping over rocks in the middle of the night or trying to get the bike up the slope if it rains in the night.
The woolshed has two 'wings'.
One has the bar/food/meeting area.
The other has the band/dancing/frottering area.
There are two brilliant rides there.
One is the Pig Route and the other is the Outram-Middlemarch road which has 80km posted corners one after another and climbs up into some spectacular rocky scenery.
I'd suggest you go in one way and out the other.
I'll probably head up the Pig Route, back down to Dunedin and over through Outram on the way there so that I get both routes in the one day.
On the Saturday if you've got time there's also the ride through to McRaes pub to enjoy.
All-in-all a great part of the country.
And remember folks...you don't have to drink to enjoy yourself!
...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)
Come through to Hyde and then over to McRaes - Dunback then the coastal roads to Dunedin. I reckon that Hyde hill is the best bit of motorcycle road in Otago.
We don't HAVE to drink??? REALLY??You mean the morning hangover and night time staggering ISNT COMPULSORY????? This may require a total rethink of the meaning of life
Lol oooooooo staggering is that what you call it ....... i'm keen now to stay over if i can swing it but will wait and seei have been to the site before working!! but not the actual rally itself so am keen to see who goes etc... is it a fairly small one? or average? and anyone know of any good learning bikes in the Dunners area have a friend who wants to get himself on the highway so any ideas would be muchly appreciated good sturdy cheapy would do the trick
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