whaaaaaaat,
what routes are you going to take to get to rainbow? are you going to go through the rainbow ?
need to test out the dr
2008 DB1K 1dayer - 2006 XR250L
2009 DB1k 1dayer - 2005 KLX400R
2010 DB1k 1dayer - 2004 KDX125SR
2011 DB1k 1dayer - 2008 WR250R
I took the two norf islanders towards St Arnaud via 88 Valley, Spooner Tops, Smiths Rd, Blue Glen Rd & Kings ridgeline, tried to void the seal as much as possible. They enjoyed my little detours, and their mission was to head down Rainbow Rd and overnight at either Mallings Pass or Edwards Pass camp areas.
Loving those dampened down forestry tracks
I also headed down Rainey River Rd to talk to a farmer about access to a special little pylon track which links up over to Lake Station.
I feel like an explore out Hori Bay today.
Have a look up the roads on the way in.
So who has tried Cow Gully Rd?
I need to go back with knobs on![]()
Just up from Christchurch camping at Kaiteriteri and was looking on Google Maps for rides in the area and noticed there appears to be a road / track from the Sandy Bay Road up to the Quarry on Taraka Hill. Any local guys know if this is rideable?
Don't dream it - Be it!
Depends.....on what sort of bike your riding, and your ability
I think there is a mountain bike race down it, or used to be occasionly. From memory you'd need permission from 3 land owners, The Limeworks at the top, and M.Fry at the bottom, I can't find his ph # just now, But I think he still runs quad treks up there somewhere, have a look up the end of Moss rd, he may be lurking up there and could give you more info. Maybe from Kairuru farm also but I'm unsure on that.
I used to hunt goats/possums/trout up there a bit in my youf.
I may have been up "cow gully rd" Nordie... where is it
I know I've been fishing and had fresh smoked Moki for tea last nite![]()
Photographed the national x-country thingy there once. In the pissing rain...
Along the Hori Bay Rd, before you head up into the hills.
It looks to end at a nice big skid but you can go up to the right through the trees, and up, and up, and along, and up...
Where I stopped, I could look back down along that straight from the Kokorua turn off towards the Rai Saddle.
There may or may not be gorse involved, and Shinko 705's are not advised as there's some short, slow, steep sections with a bit of greenery underfoot that they just spin up on.
I may have made it but 2 goes on my own was enough energy expended and it looked like it headed up to the right off the skid I was trying to get to.
Another of the roads had some rain ruts so deep you could ride up them. But you wouldn't have been able to turn around or get the bike out. They were about 10 feet deep and wide enough, there was not a lot of road left to walk past on.
so when are we doing it ;D?
2008 DB1K 1dayer - 2006 XR250L
2009 DB1k 1dayer - 2005 KLX400R
2010 DB1k 1dayer - 2004 KDX125SR
2011 DB1k 1dayer - 2008 WR250R
Looks like Sat is the best day this weekend...
Now it looks like Sunday will be the more gooder day.
I've got the shovel, rope, pruning saw and chainsaw.
Oh yeah, and hopefully the knobblies on too...
Right. Heading out to Hori Bay with a TT350 and DR200 in tow.
Some easier trails this time.
Stop sniggering you lot...
Meeting at The Emporium at 10am if anyone is interested...
Ok, so there was quite a bit of gorse
On the up side, Cow Gully Rd goes quite a distance. Almost to the native bush.
We also went down the Slippery Slope of Despair, and we didn't go back up it...![]()
is the slippery slope of despair that one that me and padders wouldn't go down and you did, then just left you there while you battled to get back up by yourself?
If so, where does it come out?
Found some new tracks out the Moutere late this arvo when I went out for a road ride.
A good trailwing tw302? front is a fcuk site worse than a completely munted mt21 both on and off road.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
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