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    Coromandel Loop

    i wll be up that way next March - do i allow the best part of a day to ride from Thames to Tauranga via the Coro Loop or is it just considered a morning ride at legal / tourist type speeds. (it'll be a week day so i won't be getting in too many locals way)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiggleC View Post
    i wll be up that way next March - do i allow the best part of a day to ride from Thames to Tauranga via the Coro Loop or is it just considered a morning ride at legal / tourist type speeds. (it'll be a week day so i won't be getting in too many locals way)

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    Allow yourself a good part of the day to do the full coro loop

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    You can do it twice in one day if you are really interested - especially midweek!
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    Sheesh, now thats planning it early eh?

    I might be able to make it.

    Might even have an SV by then.

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    yes t is early planning but Mrs C has to catch a plane back to ChCh so need to work out where from as the fares will never be cheaper
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    Assuming that you will be wanting to stop for photos, eats, and detour down side-roads to places like Hot Water Beach, Hahei, Cooks Beach, Onemana etc etc, you should plan on at least 6 hours, maybe even 8. T'would be silly to just ride the main road and not see the peninsula.
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