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    If anyone around akl is keen on a ride, I usually try to do 500 - 800 kms every alternate saturday. Speed limit or below though. Thinking of going somewhere South this Saturday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Leave Shell Mana one night at 6:00pm and do a New Plymouth/Taumarunui/Pahiatua loop home? Brunch at the Fush in Martinborough? A starter I shall be.
    How far is that one?

    Could look at a starter for next friday night for about 800km's?
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    How far is that one?

    Could look at a starter for next friday night for about 800km's?
    It should be about 800km. The WLG-New Plymouth-Taupo-Napier-WLG loop is just over 1,000km.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Leave Shell Mana one night at 6:00pm and do a New Plymouth/Taumarunui/Pahiatua loop home? Brunch at the Fush in Martinborough? A starter I shall be.
    Us Auck / northerners can meet you at Taumarunui if there is anywhere to stop...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    full moon is when all the animals come out no? including on the road
    Yep, I use to go Possum hunting on the full moons.

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    When is the next full moon? My office calendar at home only advises Australian public holidays for August.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    When is the next full moon? My office calendar at home only advises Australian public holidays for August.
    why? do you want to ride during full moon?
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    Deja Vu! See page 3.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    When is the next full moon? My office calendar at home only advises Australian public holidays for August.
    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    That is a good point...
    full moons:
    11th July (Great day cos it is my birfday :-)
    9th August
    8th September
    7th October (so the ride will only have a 3/4 moon bugger)
    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    why? do you want to ride during full moon?
    The moon acts as a great big reflector and if there is a clear sky then the benefit of the reflection is reaped by way the increased ambiant light, thus improved visibility.
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    I'm a werebiker.

    Ah wooo! And my hair is perfect...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I'm a werebiker.

    Ah wooo! And my hair is perfect...
    Looks like an all nighter is out of the question this weekend, I need oto be semi sensible on sat and sun. That does not rule out a 500km ride starting at 8pm (ish) though ending at 1 to 1:30.
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    Those are odd hours. Were you thinking of a run to Taupo or New Plymouth and back?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Those are odd hours. Were you thinking of a run to Taupo or New Plymouth and back?
    Home from work, dinner, put little one to bed at 7:30pm, say "ta ta" to the rest, get suited up and down to shell mana for 7:50pm fuel up and on the road.
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    ohakune is 250km's then back via the paraparas
    http://maps.yellowpages.co.nz/client...ana&rn=NZ&qs=s

    should be about right time wise and if good time is made then optional switch back through the wiarapa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    ohakune is 250km's then back via the paraparas
    http://maps.yellowpages.co.nz/client...ana&rn=NZ&qs=s

    should be about right time wise and if good time is made then optional switch back through the wiarapa.
    This Friday, 18 August?
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    I've also got an option for "sealed-goat-track-in-the-dark" that could be added to your proposed route...
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