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    Pretty fucking unscruplious to ride in an area that is well known to be illegal, is closely monitored by the cops and which is giving dirt bikers a bad name by people riding there with a big 'fuck you' attitude.

    But yeah life is too short to care about the rest of the dirt biking community that might have some interest in keeping a good positive public image of the off-road riding scene in NZ. I'ts not like anyone would want to develop the industry or anything, it's far more fun to have to fight to keep what we have, against councils and members of the public who just think we're a bunch of reckless wank stains that ride where ever the hell we want and fuck anyone who disagrees.

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    That's why I ride there with a wof and reg. If other people want to risk the fines then that's their decision to make. If anything it's a decent source of revenue for the popo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    That's why I ride there with a wof and reg. If other people want to risk the fines then that's their decision to make. If anything it's a decent source of revenue for the popo.
    Its still illegal to ride there with a wof and reg.

    It just like when we are on the hunting blocks and some fuckhead rides though the middle of them. Fuck i wish we could use them as target practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    Its still illegal to ride there with a wof and reg.

    It just like when we are on the hunting blocks and some fuckhead rides though the middle of them. Fuck i wish we could use them as target practice.
    Amen!!

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    Redneks

    C'mon guys whats with all the anger and angst? I'd like to think we're not all red necks in Auckland?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    Its still illegal to ride there with a wof and reg.

    It just like when we are on the hunting blocks and some fuckhead rides though the middle of them. Fuck i wish we could use them as target practice.
    Since when?
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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    Since when?
    Gee let me think.........

    Since it is not public land, so like any private land you need permission to be there.

    The whole of woodhill forest is private land and the land owners let the public cross it so to access the beach or at times let others hire it out for recreational activities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rupe View Post
    It's an area that has drawn unwanted attention from authorities. If it becomes an area that is getting used far too much and drawing too much attention the whole of woodhill could become a no go zone (includes bike park). The local authority would police the whole area strongly and fuck Aucklands best riding resource and local businesses relying on it.

    Posting on a public website forum, to encourage others to ride illegally up there is not the brightest thing ever done.
    I thought this was all common knowledge? WTF? I mean yeah if you are new to dirtbiking you may need to be informed - as I was via KB
    But the majority of peeps who I know of who ride the bomber just dont give a fuck and are therefore dickheads - apart from the ones who are cocksmokers.

    This is in no way directed at you racefactory - just a generalisation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    Since when?
    The big Yellow Signs at the start of the road and then all the way inside saying DEFENCE FORCE LAND - if you stop to read the sign anyone from the NZDF can stop and ask you for ID and reason for being there. If you have no permission you can be arrested and fined ....heavily.

    One of my closest friends is a "bomb person" (can't remember the technical term) and there are unexploded bombs in the area and grenades. NO JOKE. They find the old one's regularly and have to deal to them. If someone is in there and they hit one of those things what do you think the PC brigade will do then????

    That area is private land - please don't ruin our reputation in the area or risk us losing the bike park cos you want to ride up and down a sand dune.......

    I don't care what your reason is don't do it......
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    Quote Originally Posted by random rider View Post
    there are unexploded bombs in the area and grenades. NO JOKE. They find the old one's regularly and have to deal to them. If someone is in there and they hit one of those things what do you think the PC brigade will do then????
    My dad was in the air force and was regularly there blowing stuff up. He says they used to tell people there was unexploded ordinance lying around, but that was seldom the case. If they were expecting something to go bang and it didn't, they dug it up again and made it go bang. He has a photo of guys standing in/around a 30ft crater dug to get an unexploded bomb back. Had it had gone off then, the funnel shape of the ground would have wiped them all out.
    It does seem uncharacteristically irresponsible for the military to leave live ordinance lying around.

    Quote Originally Posted by random rider View Post
    That area is private land - please don't ruin our reputation in the area or risk us losing the bike park cos you want to ride up and down a sand dune.......
    However I totally agree here, it is defense force land, stay away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanwhite View Post
    It does seem uncharacteristically irresponsible for the military to leave live ordinance lying around.



    However I totally agree here, it is defense force land, stay away.
    There is a sky hawke bomb that got dropped in the 70's that is missing. They never recovered. Most things now are found and then blown up.
    However the Americans stored old stuff up there and just covered it up with sand....not sure I really like that sort of roulette

    But agree with the Stay Away part
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanwhite View Post
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    It does seem uncharacteristically irresponsible for the military to leave live ordinance lying around.
    That would be a military that has members who drive tanks into officers mess's & other assorted chaotic things , whilst I actually agree they are responsible nowadays, 30+ years ago I'm be alot less convinced.

    It just seems to me riding somewhere that bombs have been dropped for a very long time is one day not going to work out well for somebody.

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    Alot of the people who ride there are military. If the DF want to crack down on it then perhaps they should look a little closer to home

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    RDC report and some clarity on urban myths

    One of the Key Issues identified by RDC and it's recommendation: To address a code of behaviour to individuals who use the resources.

    If you care to read the attached document it talks about the bomb range, off-road recreational vehicles, bomb-range activity notification, who has management rights on what part of crown land, public access rights on which roads and more.

    Key Issues/Opportunity
    Access through forest is often closed due to forestry operations need
    for formal agreement in place between Rodney District and CHH which
    guides management of public access in line with the easement.

    Ecological values and conflicts
    Papakanui Spit and in the bombing range area where 4WD access is
    impacting on native birdlife including threatened species.

    Poor signage/ interpretation, lack of clear direction for users

    High community priority for better public access

    Bombing range use likely to continue

    Toilets recently removed due to vandalism but need for facilities due
    to high usage

    Increasing motorised recreation use need for formal agreements
    code of behaviour to be developed with clubs includes fishing clubs South Head Forest.
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    the owner of the Crown Forest Licence are Hancock Forest Management Limited not CHH.

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