Hey man if he feels that strongly about it its all cool. Each to their own.
Would have liked to have done this but I'm going to Riverhead. Have fun guys.
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.
And now a third thing a bloody big gun to shoot theives with!
"I came into this game for the action, the excitement... go anywhere, travel light,... get in, get out,... wherever there's trouble, a man alone... Now they got the whole country sectioned off; you can't make a move without a form."
Paved roads are just another example of wasted tax payer dollars.
anyone know if this event is still going ahaed? Might go down for it.
Did you end up going?
We went down, it was awesome the first loop but the rain came and the second loop was really slippery with some up hills near impassable by most, I got through it all before they closed the track and took people back the other way and then it was a mission getting out of the carpark as it was to slippery for alot of cars to get up the litle hills to get out.
But it was still all good.
Good one mate! Just as well I didn't go then, the dually on the back wouldn't have handled it I reckon.
Went and had a successful days fishing insted.
"I came into this game for the action, the excitement... go anywhere, travel light,... get in, get out,... wherever there's trouble, a man alone... Now they got the whole country sectioned off; you can't make a move without a form."
Paved roads are just another example of wasted tax payer dollars.
Ah yeah- bugger the rain! My first loop was brilliant too... those looooong hillclimbs in the pines had my ears popping! And was it a bit of a laugh watching people slip n slide on those wet boulders after the creek crossings!?
I stopped to help lots of younger riders there, and the Young Auckland lady on her new Polaris500 quad- balls of steel that girl! It was only her 3rd ride on it.
Guy on the RMZ250, who who came off even before the first river crossing! ha ha!! He hit a rock in the long grass and went end for end! -Mate you were just too far away for me to photograph.- would you come back next year and do it again for me?
It was a 33km loop with so many river crossings that I lost count. The pines were magnificant, open and clean with wide buldozed tracks winding up and down some hills that made the less expeienced who ventured in there wonder how they would get home in one piece! It was while I was in the pines that the rain started, just enough to be refreshing. But once out into the farmland again I realised that it was raining a lot harder and would be too much for some folks. As I got to the top of the range, I stopped for a while and counted the cars and trailers snaking out through the valley, heading to the main road in the rain. Buggerit! There had been about 600 riders at briefing and the first lap was a blast, with lots of good photos but with this many pussying out I would have the place to myself by lunchtime.
A quick slurp from my Cameback and I was back on the bike for the 15 minuite blast through the fields, raceways and farm tracks to the carpark again. the rain had made a great job of sorting the dust. But the lush grass off the main line was greasy and slick. When I topped the last rise into the carpark I was sad to see that nearly half the cars were leaving or already gone! I went over to the Lions club barbie and had myself a burger with a large flat white from the lady with one of those mobile barrista setups in a Nissan snailcar then headed out again.
About 12 kays into my next loop, after crossing a few streams and noticing the difference that rain and a few hundred bikes can make to an easy crossing. I came across a quad upside down in a tree- OMFG!!it had slipped off the track and endoverendend down the hill and mid bounce had been caught out by a titree. Howzat! Rider and helpers talking about coming back on monday with a chainsaw and some ropes.
A couple of kays more and it was the end of the day for me. I was weaving through some mature titree single track and rounded a corner to find a row of about 30 stationary helmets shrouded in clouds of steam. The Coromandel clay was claiming it's victims! The hill up out of this place was devouring bikes. there were tired riders, overheating bikes, clogged tyres, bogged quads and frustrated experienced riders. Who, if they could have got a run at the hill, just knew that they would have made it. But the word had gone out to close the track and the marshalls were behind us redirecting riders down a short cut home and working their way up the group, turning people around to come out the bottom. What a shit of a way to end the day!
But huge thanks to the organisers and the marshalls and the ladies at sign in and the ambulance staff and the farmers and the dude who spent 30 hours buldozing the pine tracks.If the weather Gods had played the game and listened to Jim Hickey's forcast we would have had an exellent day.
It was great to see a few KBers there, A and R and Deano, good to see you guys.
Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......
I got up the hill just as the crowd was forming at the bottom and all the guys that were struggling to get up the first bit were better off staying there as it just got worse, I would get up one hill come around the corner and there would be another one! It was a real struggle and the bike got mighty hot i even filled up my camel back in one of the troughs so a had some water to cool it down.
The first loop was mighty thou, that long up hill through the pines was my favourite had it totally singing up there.
We didn't arrive until about 10:30 as the kids couldn't decide on what to do !!!
ended up with 3 bikes on board and only me and the eldset daughter in the car. AK was sunny and so we were expecting a great ride.
just as we got there it started to rain.thought what the hell so got changed signed on and off we went.
It eased off for a bit as we blasted around the short kids track. Then off we went round the big loop. Kirsty was doing great. navigated all the river crossings and the hills until the looooonnnngggg hill out the last crossing. There were bikes all over the place. like stuart said above some knackered, some fustrated all buggered. we managed it to the top after getting help an helping numerous others up the hill. She didn't want to do the rest of the loop after that.. and I had to admit I was pretty knackered now. So we wnet back on the easy loop had a bite to eat and drink. gave stuart the $20 i owed him and went to go out again only to find the track was shut!!!!
So a bit dissapointing after travelling 120km ( in a V8 landcruiser!!) spending $50 and travelling back 120km for two hours riding, dripping wet, smelly, bikes lagged in shit was it worth it............. mmmmm debatable. hopefully better next year. Roll on Glen Murray. The only good thing is we didn't get stuck getting outgood old toyota!
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.
And now a third thing a bloody big gun to shoot theives with!
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