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    So here's a rough idea of the route for Saturday... an excellent place to explore I feel as Google Maps (+satellite) and NZOGPS can't agree on most of the roads.

    Blue is probably likely as it's also got a couple of points to bail (assuming they uh... exist). Pink was going well, potentially heaps of corrections, then realised I probably wouldn't make it to New Plymouth for a week or so...

    I like how there's no straight stuff

    Oh, and my boss is tagging along for the weekend portion with his gf in an Xtrail. Hopefully he doesn't kill me over the abundance of dead ends and my body is found in 25 years or so!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Oh, and my boss is tagging along for the weekend portion with his gf in an Xtrail. Hopefully he doesn't kill me over the abundance of dead ends and my body is found in 25 years or so!
    buy a spot tracker....they'll be able to find your rotting stinking corpse a lot quicker, maybe even before the pigs get to it....Arh, don't mention it, I've gotten lots of useful advice like that on this forum, so consider it paid forward
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Well well well, just arrived from mowing the lawns read your thread looked at your map
    The emergency number in Taranaki is 111, the yellow helicopter is the one that will come get ya Let me know where you left the bike I will go get it for you in December

    Unfortunatly NZOpen GPS is not very accurate in Taranaki, nor is Google Earth or maps. Many roads that show on these maps are infact across private farm land and may (or may not be) paper roads. You can argue that one with the farmer after his sheep have aborted and mismothered their lambs because someone on a bike rode through the middle of "his" paddock.
    Dont go near the Haeo, Upper Moki, or Whanga Rds. The roads on the Tarata side of the Waitara River by Purangi dont exist. Upper Mangaehu will have a closed padlocked gate across it at this time of year. 15km walk to the farm house if you want to argue the point
    No you cant get through Jury, Mangamaire or Matau North Rds, Dont even think about the Mt Damper Rd

    On a big bike if you want to poke your nose into Taranaki this time of year stick to what you can see on an AA map
    There is a shitload of good gravel, to be had Which entrance to the Naki are you useing? Let me know and I will get the snipers on the border to stand down And let you have a few Do-able suggestions

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    He's from Inglewood. Don't trust him or his cousin-brother.
    You sure got a purty mouth bouy Chicka ding ding ding

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    Ta sir, just the sort of excellent local knowledge I was after... No, not interested in crossing private land without permission (often they're not standing by the gate waiting for me??) so signs/gates means I turn around. Excellent that the map isn't accurate... well, ok, it's bad, but it means I have to ride down every road and check

    Given it's winter, I'll certainly avoid the rough stuff, and I was curious about Mt Damper... maybe not now

    Basically going from Taumarunui to New Plymouth. Planned to use Kururau Rd west to River Rd, north on Huia Rd to Ohura then west on Waitaanga Rd through to Kotare. South on Okau Rd (becomes Mangapapa Rd). Want to use Makino North Rd westbound, but Google Maps says it doesn't exist all the way through, so instead I'll figure out the accuracy, backtrack and use Moki (unless this is Upper Moki?). There's also Rerekapa north again. South on Rerekino, expect to find the end of the road and not be able to head west, so backtrack again and try Uruti and Ngatoto.

    Basically going in a circle to figure out where roads end (and ergo what doesn't exist). Probably a good day by there (or earlier) and out via Uruti or Kaka. Will go in via Tarata on Sunday probably to figure out the southern part by Waitara River.

    Quote Originally Posted by That looks like fun View Post
    Well well well, just arrived from mowing the lawns read your thread looked at your map
    The emergency number in Taranaki is 111, the yellow helicopter is the one that will come get ya Let me know where you left the bike I will go get it for you in December
    Please don't shoot me, and I'd prefer to keep my bike thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Want to use Makino North Rd westbound, but Google Maps says it doesn't exist all the way through, so instead I'll figure out the accuracy, backtrack and use Moki (unless this is Upper Moki?). There's also Rerekapa north again. South on Rerekino, expect to find the end of the road and not be able to head west, so backtrack again and try Uruti and Ngatoto.

    Basically going in a circle to figure out where roads end (and ergo what doesn't exist). Probably a good day by there (or earlier) and out via Uruti or Kaka. Will go in via Tarata on Sunday probably to figure out the southern part by Waitara River.


    Please don't shoot me, and I'd prefer to keep my bike thanks
    If you manage to find the Rerekapa or Makino give me a yell, wouldnt mind finding riding em myself The tracks (and I use that word loosly) that approximaite the position of these roads I already know about

    Ngatoto is a dead end (from both ends) Ok so I guess you have looked on Google maps and seen the bridge No you cant get to the bridge unless your wings will fly you across ohhhh, lets say 5 metres should be enough
    (Might be a bit tough to get enough speed up for the jump coming round that filthy muddy track ) On the plus side you wont get to within ten k of the bridge from the other end either
    Mt Damper Rd, meh maybe summer I will give it a go on the 250 but then maybe not Top end of the road is still there but quickly dissapears into a thing we in the naki call "mud filled paddock"

    Mangaoapa Rd is a neat road while your out back of Purangi. I would say at a guess 80% of the roads shown on NZOpen GPS in that area just do not exist in any way shape or form
    On the plus side if you dont open any gates we wont end up digging your bike out of the mud in december lol.
    Have fun I look forward to your ride report

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    Quote Originally Posted by That looks like fun View Post
    I would say at a guess 80% of the roads shown on NZOpen GPS in that area just do not exist in any way shape or form
    On the plus side if you dont open any gates we wont end up digging your bike out of the mud in december lol.
    Have fun I look forward to your ride report
    Thanks. It looks like I'm in for a laugh either way
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Well what a dissapointment just passed a Gremlin heading out towards Tarata and the bike is shiny clean
    Did ya wash it last night Or is it as I suspect lots of non existant roads and a few closed gates
    Hope you had fun If you dont mind the deadends there is still a lot of awesome gravel and scenery.

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    on mobile at mo.

    why didn't you say hi then? were you the tenere? I found mud in ngatoto. bikes filthy, it almost claimed it as I almost couldn't get up a hill. knackered after that and called it a day. trying to find a waterblaster to clear some of the mud off, but an excellent 2 days of exploring. details to follow in due course
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Na mate, I was in a little red cage that the wife was driving . Hope you got some photos of the mud

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    Route North

    I came back from 'Naki to Auckland 2 weeks ago. I turned off at Awakino Gorge and took the road north to Marokopa, Kawhia, Raglan, Huntley, SH1. It's nearly all seal but its sure prettier and more fun than the main road. Small section of gravel before Marokopa is in good nick and good open sweepers. Gravel from Kawhia to Raglan was also in good repair. Was going to carry on on SH22 but I was getting cold and tired by then so opted for the SH1 head down bum up wind it on, keeping an eye out for cops route. It were a grand day out although not nearly as rough and ready as your route down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    So here's a rough idea of the route for Saturday... an excellent place to explore I feel as Google Maps (+satellite) and NZOGPS can't agree on most of the roads.

    Blue is probably likely as it's also got a couple of points to bail (assuming they uh... exist). Pink was going well, potentially heaps of corrections, then realised I probably wouldn't make it to New Plymouth for a week or so...

    I like how there's no straight stuff

    Oh, and my boss is tagging along for the weekend portion with his gf in an Xtrail. Hopefully he doesn't kill me over the abundance of dead ends and my body is found in 25 years or so!

    so do you load these routes onto your zumo and try to follow them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    so do you load these routes onto your zumo and try to follow them?
    Pretty much... maybe set a point further than I know the road exists, then route back around to another road... You still sort of need the layout of roads in your head, as the recalc will do all sorts of things when you turn back down early...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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