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Nice video, Eddie B - great to see scoots out touring forgotten highways![]()
Thanks for posting that Eddie
The Whanga Pub publican is a biker so is up on the importance of road conditions. Phone number for the pub is 06 7625 823 but be prepared for him to take this piss, he usually does.
Even in wet weather that area is very scenic with low cloud draped on the ridges. Enjoy![]()
If you turn left at the pub instead of right (coming from Taumaranui) you end up here:
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Hey there Princess Bandit you and ol Balu will have heaps of fun, specially if you turn left at the thingamy whatsit and go for that tunnel and the bridge to Somewhere.
No, seriously, skill levels are more than adaquete, just take it easy and enjoy the view.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
The last time I went through that road was by car in the late 1950's and very little (if any) of it was sealed then.
The weather was atrocious, flooding slips and detours everywhere.
I owned and rode bikes at that time but was on a mission to transport my mother by car in order to visit my older and eldest brothers at Taupo and Stratford.
Somehow the Naki and North of NP is the one area in NZ that has managed to avoid my visits on a motorcycle.
My first ever "long"? trip was when I rode from Petone to New Plymouth and back, to visit my eldest brother in 1958.
Ticketed (speeding) on departure and ticketed on return! (Sigh) See, theywere just as enthusiastic in those days!
I am determined to visit Taranaki and beyond NP ASAP, before I find "we have left it too late", so hopefully this summer! (without the tickets)
I look forward to riding through the forgotten (well, I haven't forgotten it) highway as one of the pinnacles of our visit!
I can't wait but Mrs oldrider's enthusiasm needs a bit of a rocket,she is four years my junior and thinks we have "plenty" of time! Yeah right! (familiar?)
PS: I just informed Mrs o/r that I am going and there is an empty seat on the back, if she wants it, it's hers!
Dangerous stuff but sometimes a man has to do what a man has to do!![]()
Hello officer put it on my tab
Don't steal the government hates competition.
The ride from Stratford through to Te Kuiti, up the coast road, is a fantastic ride. Beautiful flowing corners, all sealed, even a short tunnel to go through. I would recommend if you ar eheading north after doing the Forgotten Highway, go home this way. It IS worth the effort.
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
]The weather was pretty atrocious that weekend and we had heavy steady rain from Whangamomona all the way to Pussy Palace, including the dreadful road works at Tariki.
The highway itself was lovely and even the unsealed bit was enjoyable. Took a lot of concentration and we even had a few seconds riding through squelchy bog!
After lunch at the Whanga pub (thanks Naphazoline, we did enjoy the Whanga burgers immensely!) we were warned by the bar manager that the real twisties were still to come. Yep. And we not only had slips, rock fall and tree debris to contend with but also a cow which decided the middle of our lane was where it wanted to be right at that moment in time.
But we were very pleased we rode it and would love to do it again in better weather. We didn't turn left at the pub (I thought the road sign said it was a no exit) to check out the bridge. The weather really wasn't the best to go exploring too far off track.
Woo hoo on that 15 kph corner.....
And of course the wonderful hospitality of Pussy and Gassit Girl at the end of the ride was outstanding. Plus the bonus of meeting a few other kbers as well; it was nice to meet you too.
p.s. Pussy does an awesome roast lambie, and Gassit Girl makes superb marinated scallops.
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