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    Forgotten Highway

    Anyone have any experiences riding the forgotten highway from Taumarunui to Stratford? Also, as I am thinking of doing the loop from Wanganui, where and how much of the route is unsealed?
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    fantastic road. lots and lots of twisty roads.

    Garvel is hard packed and easy to ride over. goes for about 14k but easy to do 60-70k across it and each end is worth the trip.

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    Suss out the chateau-plateau ride this weekend 25th Jan,leaving chateau Tongariro,ending at Stratford.
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    Thumbs up

    Great road with 13 km's of VERY GOOD unsealed road, see http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=89800 .

    It's an easy ride, no probs at all. Just when you approach the one way tunnel, I suggest you stop and remove your sunglasses, - trust me - you don't want to go flying in there with shades on!

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    yeah, what they said. I should have said before that make sure you are fueled at either end cause its 150k with no gas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hgmiers View Post
    Anyone have any experiences riding the forgotten highway from Taumarunui to Stratford? Also, as I am thinking of doing the loop from Wanganui, where and how much of the route is unsealed?
    Rode it two weeks ago ... the unsealed road is generally hard packed where they patch it with loose gravel. Respect the road ... be aware that yes it is fine and twisty but also a well used road. This time of year .. lots of holiday campers .. stock trucks and other riders.

    About 50kms in is the cross that we put up for Grub ... have a toot to indicate hi from me.

    Look forward to your ride report!!
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    Also it is a COUNRTY road(highway is a joke from pub to Stratford lol)so be very aware of animals,we came round a right hander and met a lady on a horse,no probs as only doing 30km.
    Some of the bends say 25km and don't take them at 50km.

    It can be really fun finding a cockie on the road with tractor and trailer aimlessly pulling out of a side road or drive and not looking.

    Fill up at start and enjoy the pub food.

    If ya notice fresh cow shit on the road slow down,strays or droving maybe ahead.Keep an eye for shiny tar in the arvo if a hot day,the odd logging truck and road repair crews are about as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Also it is a COUNRTY road(highway is a joke from pub to Stratford lol)so be very aware of animals,we came round a right hander and met a lady on a horse,no probs as only doing 30km.
    Some of the bends say 25km and don't take them at 50km.

    It can be really fun finding a cockie on the road with tractor and trailer aimlessly pulling out of a side road or drive and not looking.

    Fill up at start and enjoy the pub food.

    If ya notice fresh cow shit on the road slow down,strays or droving maybe ahead.Keep an eye for shiny tar in the arvo if a hot day,the odd logging truck and road repair crews are about as well.
    You forgot to mention turkeys! There were a few of them getting in the way last time I went through.

    Great road though but keep ya wits about you as mentioned above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banditrider View Post
    You forgot to mention turkeys!
    Always a risk on this sort of road. And there'll be a few of the feathered variety, too.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Opps forgot to mention the bull that was wandering around the roads when we went over ... see anything like that tell the farmer at the next house along the road.
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    Just watch out for oncomming bikers on your side of the centreline, especially Whanga to Stratford which is busy(ish) this time of year. Saddle after saddle - you'll get sick of corners (a strange feeling - like getting sick of crayfish)
    Have fun.

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    Fxst?

    Don't worry about the metal in the gorge, Ive seen Goldwings and full dresser Harleys in there two up with luggage. The surface is no trouble - unless the grader just went through...

    Last year for the Chateau to Plateau the Council obligingly filled all the holes with metal. I would have preferred the holes, but they didn't ask me.
    Be interesting to see what they have for us this year.

    The earlier comment about the tunnel was good. Travelling to Stratford it is just a little tricky, it's slightly downhill so the "horizon" isn't quite where it should be and this affects your balance a bit. The next guy to drop a bike in there won't be the first. There is help at the Kaeto cafe on top of the next saddle, the cafe is owned by bikers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Suss out the chateau-plateau ride this weekend 25th Jan,leaving chateau Tongariro,ending at Stratford.
    Anymore info on this?,sounds kind of interesting

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    There is a thread about it under events if anyone is interested

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=84868

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Anymore info on this?,sounds kind of interesting
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=84868
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    It's an awesome ride. Absolutely ruthless road. Twisties pretty much the whole way with a big stretch of dirt road in the middle. Some nice scenery around as well and some good photo taking opportunities if you are into that kind of thing.
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