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    Adventure ride at SI KB Rally

    Heads up for those adv bikes going to the Rally @ Kopara (West Coast) on 11th, 12th & 13th December.
    There are some great gravel rides in that area including the Lake Hochstetter loop. Check out Ryan's site http://advroutes.org.nz/mapsi.html
    Ping me a message if you are interested.

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    Unfinished business

    Well that was a wet one. Constant rain & I wasn't surprised to read about the Scouts being rescued. The rising rivers caused a couple of deviations for us on our adv excursions too.
    My camera doesn't cope with moisture so only got a couple of pics. The others I will pinch off the Rally thread. The Rally itself was a lot of fun, this being the 4th South Island KiwiBiker Rally.
    But most importantly, Kopora is a great location for adv rides. The Camp houses & huts are a bit tired but then they are only $15 pp / night and popular with 4WD Clubs & hunters etc. There is a bar, BBQ's & even a dance hall. All that was missing was Nordie & his banjo.

    Pic 1) Our digs - chooks live under the floor & we had a weka in our bunkroom at one stage.
    Pic 2) The locals are into Black Powder......
    Pic 3) ....and they let us shoot their guns.
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    Another local (ex poacher, now honorary ranger) recconmended we have a crack at the area highlighted in the map pic. So Sat morning TimG & I headed in from the Nelson Creek Rd side, rode past a "permission only" sign & spent a blissful couple of hours getting lost in a maze of tracks through native forests, that constantly fork off & turn back on themselves. Even though I had a rural map & Tim had his GPS, it was hard to work out where we were for a lot of the time & in the end we only saw a small part of it. The main tracks are in good nick & "big bike" friendly but there are also countless (knarlier) side tracks. Just got to go back there, sometime soon.
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    Sat afternoon Helen of Troy joined us for a crack at the Hochstetter Loop. Got to the Lake ok & as you can see in the pic it was still bloody raining. Note too the DR650 21" front on the Freewind, garnished with a mud guard off a TF125 Mud Bug.
    Didn't complete the full loop because of a swift looking ford so backtracked out again. Other than that it was big bike friendly, on the main tracks anyway. Some of the side tracks would be worth a look too (on a nice day).
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    And how is the Freewind with the 21" ?
    What's HOT doing in that position again?
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    I'm real keen to go back, stay at the Camp again & have a decent look around this area (unfinished business). There is also a another track that loops off the Hochstetter & goes to Kopara via Lake Aharua that deserves attention. Looking at Feb / March if anyone is keen.
    One reason for me to ride the Rally was to check the handling of the 21" front, in preperation for the Dusty Butt. I'm still a shit rider but the bike certainly turns better in thick / loose gravel & handles the really rough stuff better than with the std 19". No regrets.

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    What's HOT doing in that position again?
    Helen did bloody well, considering how slippery things were on tyres that were over 30 psi, plus she hadn't been adv riding for quite a while. She & Tim rode back with me to Terrace Downs via the Lake Lyndon Rd - the only dry gravel we saw all weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    What's HOT doing in that position again?
    She's a nurse- she was taking it's pulse

    Thanks for the report. The bike looks good

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    The front of the XF looks factory with that guard.

    Did you push Helen O'Troy off again?

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    Real keen to have a good look down that way. Its my old stamping ground and used to hoon around a lot of the roads out the back of Greymouth and Kumara over the old dredge tailings and tail races and stuff . Would love to explore cockeye creek and noname road again. It all seems pretty fresh in my mind but somehow I feel it may have changed a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Would love to explore cockeye creek and noname road again. It all seems pretty fresh in my mind but somehow I feel it may have changed a bit.
    They're two of my three favourite trails on the West Coast, and only beaten by Napoleon's Hill. They do change from time to time (depending on how the rain floods them), but in all the times I've been through, the basic course doesn't alter.

    As always, the lighter/smaller the bike, the better.

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    Good to know they still rideable, me and bike were lighter them days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XF650 View Post
    I'm real keen to go back, stay at the Camp again & have a decent look around this area (unfinished business). There is also a another track that loops off the Hochstetter & goes to Kopara via Lake Aharua that deserves attention. Looking at Feb / March if anyone is keen.
    oooh ooh oooh

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
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    I was having a look on mapsource..

    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Real keen to have a good look down that way. Its my old stamping ground and used to hoon around a lot of the roads out the back of Greymouth and Kumara over the old dredge tailings and tail races and stuff . Would love to explore cockeye creek and noname road again. It all seems pretty fresh in my mind but somehow I feel it may have changed a bit.
    So, most of those trails and roads/tracks are all do-able then? Can one spend a good day in there and have some fun exploring? Ogilvies Rd as well etc...
    Thanks...

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