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    I'll be camping by the Kai Iwi lakes next weekend. Do any Auckland (or more northerly) KBers:

    (a) know of a good kayak hire place somewhere in Auckland, Dargaville or in between that won't charge me the earth; or

    (b) happen to have a dungy old kayak at the back of their gargre that they could be bribed to lend out?

    As it happens, I might be away laughing, because the owner of the house next to where I'm camping (which I rented for *last* year's lake expedition) has a pair of kayaks in the gargre by the house. If they're not being used next weekend, I might be able to talk her into letting me at them, but I do need a backup.

    Any ideas, chaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I'll be camping by the Kai Iwi lakes next weekend. Do any Auckland (or more northerly) KBers:

    (a) know of a good kayak hire place somewhere in Auckland, Dargaville or in between that won't charge me the earth; or

    (b) happen to have a dungy old kayak at the back of their gargre that they could be bribed to lend out?

    As it happens, I might be away laughing, because the owner of the house next to where I'm camping (which I rented for *last* year's lake expedition) has a pair of kayaks in the gargre by the house. If they're not being used next weekend, I might be able to talk her into letting me at them, but I do need a backup.

    Any ideas, chaps?
    Yup, I know where Kai Iwi is, and it ain't in Auckland. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahamaman
    Yup, I know where Kai Iwi is, and it ain't in Auckland. LOL
    I'm working on this one, but so far I'm still stuck at the 'surreal' level of interpretation.
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    I have an Ocean Kayak Scrambler.
    It's a sit on design I use for accessing out of the way fishing spots.
    It's about 12foot,real stable,easy to row,ect ect.
    You can borrow that if you want.
    Gott'a come out to Waiuku to pick it up but.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I'm working on this one, but so far I'm still stuck at the 'surreal' level of interpretation.
    Don't spend too much time pondering over it. Just thought I would let anybody who didn't know where Kai Iwi was, that it is not in or anywhere near Auckland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    I have an Ocean Kayak Scrambler.
    It's a sit on design I use for accessing out of the way fishing spots.
    It's about 12foot,real stable,easy to row,ect ect.
    You can borrow that if you want.
    Gott'a come out to Waiuku to pick it up but.
    w00t! That'd be purrrfick. It should fit on a roofrack, no?

    I'll give the lady with the kayaks-next-door up at the lakes a call tomorrow, and if that's not a goer I'll PM you.

    Ta muchly...
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    Shame I'm working, could have come and visited ya.

    Have a good one.
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    Fark me! Favourite holiday I ever went on with the folks was when we hired a camper van and stayed at the Kai Iwi lakes for a week. Farking beautiful place, and just ideal for Kayaks. We bought a short fat rapids skiff from our next door neighbours for $20 and my brother and I shared it. We had an absolute ball. Your oldest will love it. We repopulated the Kaipatiki estuary with brown trout on that trip too. We caught about 400 fry and let them go into a tributary.

    On a different note, I love f__king being drunk.

    You should try it.

    It's a nice happy warm feeling.

    Kai Iwi lakes, a nice BBQ and 3 or 4 dozen Monteiths Summer would do it.

    Drink 'til you can't walk. Then the wife HAS to look after the kids. You can just lie on the ground giggling and urinating in your bermuda shorts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Fark me! Favourite holiday I ever went on with the folks was when we hired a camper van and stayed at the Kai Iwi lakes for a week. Farking beautiful place, and just ideal for Kayaks. We bought a short fat rapids skiff from our next door neighbours for $20 and my brother and I shared it. We had an absolute ball. Your oldest will love it. We repopulated the Kaipatiki estuary with brown trout on that trip too. We caught about 400 fry and let them go into a tributary.
    Yes, it's very nice. We've been up there during summer for the last three years, now. Seems to be turning into our Regular Family Holiday place, which I'm not unhappy about.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Kai Iwi lakes, a nice BBQ and 3 or 4 dozen Monteiths Summer would do it.

    Drink 'til you can't walk. Then the wife HAS to look after the kids. You can just lie on the ground giggling and urinating in your bermuda shorts.
    Hmmm...

    I tried that on our *last* camping trip and she wasn't too impressed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I'll be camping by the Kai Iwi lakes next weekend. Do any Auckland (or more northerly) KBers:

    (a) know of a good kayak hire place somewhere in Auckland, Dargaville or in between that won't charge me the earth; or

    (b) happen to have a dungy old kayak at the back of their gargre that they could be bribed to lend out?

    As it happens, I might be away laughing, because the owner of the house next to where I'm camping (which I rented for *last* year's lake expedition) has a pair of kayaks in the gargre by the house. If they're not being used next weekend, I might be able to talk her into letting me at them, but I do need a backup.

    Any ideas, chaps?

    Believe theres a very good shop in Waiuku who is very reasonably well priced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazza (edited)
    Believe there's a very good shop in Waiuku which is very reasonably priced.
    After reading posts for an hour, the urge to edit overtook me...
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    Mmm, the lakes. Must see if I can con Dad into letting me take the Jet-Boat over there that weekend. Failing that, I'll take "Roxanne" for a quick pop over to give you some hassle.
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    I had an experience at the Kai Iwi lakes about 18 years ago that I still remember vividly but which probably doesn't bear repeating on a "family friendly" site such as this. R18.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I had an experience at the Kai Iwi lakes about 18 years ago that I still remember vividly but which probably doesn't bear repeating on a "family friendly" site such as this. R18.
    And this one time, at Kai Iwi Lake Camp....?
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