
Originally Posted by
paulj
The Serpentine is no pussy trip either – even though it shows as a ‘road’. There is some gold working machinery there that this time I WILL get to see – I’m advised that the track down to it is one way – once down you won’t get back up – this means out via Manorburn or walk

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The Serpentine Road (southern end between Lake Onslow Road and the Serpentine Church) is pretty rough with some big ruts and has a fairly deep creek crossing (over the bonnet of a Landy when we went through in January so would drown a bike) near the lake Onslow road end.
There is a stamper and wheel (essentially complete) down from Long valley road just north of the serpentine road. We drove the landy about 1/2 way down but didnt want to risk the rest of it given we were on our own. It is the only stamper and wheel together I've seen (outside a museum) so is defiantly worth a look. I'd suggest we just ride as far as we think we can manage then walk but I suspect we could justabout ride the whole lot.

Originally Posted by
paulj
The main complication is the return trip on the Sunday – you’re either at your backdoor – as I would be – or you’ve got some serious road riding to do which isn’t nice or proper. Dunners riders could go home via ODR/Clarks Junction/Outram which isn't too bad.
Most of the Chch riders do the Danseys, Mackenzie etc when going to and from the brass. We really dont have time to do much more than hit the seal for most of the ride to and from Central. To and from anywhere around Lawrence to Cromwell doesnt make much diff to us me thinks.
I think I'd better
now. This is your playground
If you ever want to have a look through the Molesworth, Rainbow etc etc then I'm sure there would be somebody keen to show the way.
Cheers R
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