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    ANZAC Day adventure ... Canterbury

    Wed 25/4 ONLY ... will post ya or na 23/4 ... rain day 5/5

    Dawn Service (of sorts) ... assemble 7:45 for 8:00 service ... consisting of dipping ya tyres in the surf @ New Brighton Pier & heading inland ... the high country ... battleing numerious scree slops, hoisting the flag 2000+m up Mt ??? ...

    then a pie & a pint @ the Hororata

    can't tell ya what Mt ... other than to say it's gunna cost ya $20 to ride it & find out ...
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    Lets hope that I have a new bike by then and I can come join you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelp View Post
    Lets hope that I have a new bike by then and I can come join you!
    i know where you could hire one
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    Wed 25/4 ONLY...assemble 7:45 for 8:00 service ... consisting of dipping ya tyres in the surf @ New Brighton Pier & heading inland ...
    I'd be very surprised if i couldn't be there... maybe dip me boots, not sure about me tyres, or is that just a bit of setting the scene/you get the idea kinda thing? (there's a better way to describe what i'm thinking but it eludes me for now)
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    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    i know where you could hire one
    where and what were you thinking?

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    I'm keen but might have to miss the tyre dip and meet you in Yaldhurst or chase you up the plains and I have to bolt about 4pm as got already arranged place to be at 6pm.

    Cheers R
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    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    Wed 25/4 ONLY ... will post ya or na 23/4 ... rain day 5/5
    Dawn Service (of sorts) ... assemble 7:45 for 8:00 service ... consisting of dipping ya tyres in the surf @ New Brighton Pier & heading inland ... the high country ... battleing numerious scree slops, hoisting the flag 2000+m up Mt ??? ...
    then a pie & a pint @ the Hororata
    can't tell ya what Mt ... other than to say it's gunna cost ya $20 to ride it & find out ...
    sorry team,

    Would love to be there, but at 7.45 am on ANZAC day a friend on an Africa twin, and myself on the trusty KLR should have already be on the way from Tauranga ( that nights stop ) to East Cape in the middle of the Southern Cross Rally ( 4841km approx going the route we've chosen..... )

    All the best, and wish I was there. Maybe next time.....

    Cheers, Stu

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedKLR650 View Post
    sorry team,

    Would love to be there, but at 7.45 am on ANZAC day a friend on an Africa twin, and myself on the trusty KLR should have already be on the way from Tauranga ( that nights stop ) to East Cape in the middle of the Southern Cross Rally ( 4841km approx going the route we've chosen..... )

    All the best, and wish I was there. Maybe next time.....

    Cheers, Stu
    Hey Stu, you & Gary have a great time and an awesome ride. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    Wed 25/4 ONLY ... will post ya or na 23/4 ... rain day 5/5

    [ ... battleing numerious scree slops, hoisting the flag 2000+m up Mt ??? ...
    Scree slopes! Wot you setting us up for Plug?! I'd be a starter if its suitable for me & my bike. (I was on the red Transalp on the Waitangi Wanderings ride - got another 3000km on it since then ) Probably look at catching up with you folks on the ride out rather than going all the way in to Brighton tho. Cheers.

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    Sounds like a good antidote for my jury duty that week.... If I'm not locked up in a hotel! Count me provisionally in for everything except riding in salt water. PLUG might be in there by himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timg View Post
    Scree slopes! Wot you setting us up for Plug?! I'd be a starter if its suitable for me & my bike. Cheers.
    It's perfect for you & your ride ... very much the same sort of country as we rode Waitangi day, with a gnarley climb up a couple of scree slopes if you want to get to the top of Mt --- ...

    The idea behind the ride for me, is to go from sea level (dipping the tyres in the surf) to as high up Mt --- as I can get ... if I manage to get to the top, all the better ... if I don't, I had fun trying ... it's not a given that anyone will get to the top, suspect the Dakar may be a bit big/heavy & my skills a bit light, but if I can keep the momentum up, who knows ... thats the challenging part of this ride for me ...

    From what I can gather it's a reasonable ride up to about the 1600m mark. The last 400m of elevation is where the fun begins & goes up another notch form the 1800m mark.

    There are other track & trails that we will be hunting while we are in there, so don't feel you have to have a go ... besides, well rested riders will be helpful to rescue the Dakar ...
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    Hey Pete,
    Now that I'm back mobile, I'll try and get a half day off work to join in the heroics
    Rgds Matt
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsdakar View Post
    Hey Pete,
    Now that I'm back mobile, I'll try and get a half day off work to join in the heroics
    Rgds Matt
    Well done on the wheels Just don't break it this time ya hero.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Well done on the wheels Just don't break it this time ya hero.

    Cheers
    Here's hoping!!!
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