Sunday, December 5, 2010

Club Christmas Trip 2010


It was great to catch up with so many club members and their families on the recent Christmas Trip. Special thanks to Lucy Playne and her family at Longfords Farm for not only taking us on a 4x4 trek across the farm but also taking the kids for rides on the horses afterwards. Also a big thank you to Steve at the Alpin Motel for allowing us the use of his facilities for our BBQ lunch.

The man himself with some of his biggest fans

Winding our way up to the top of Longfords Farm
View of Lake Tarawera from the top
View of the Green Lake from the top
Just some of the club vehicles at the top
Part 2 - Horse Riding


Part 3 - Playtime
For the little kids
and the bigger ones too
While others had a chance to catch up.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Desert Road Defenders 4x4 Muster

We had a very enjoyable and fun weekend recently at the Waiouru Muster close on 100 vehicles of all makes with 4 Landies from our club.

The base and camp site for the weekend was at the Karioi Domain on the foothills of Ruapehu.It was a great site with facilities in the domain hall, an interesting old building which had originally been a school. All meals were provided & served in the hall with army field tents for overflow. The view was amazing looking straight up to the mountain.

Saturday was spent entirely on army land with a few mud challenges and hill climbs thrown in. The Singapore Army was training in an adjacent area so provided us with the unnerving sounds of battle fire with the odd smoke bomb for variety. The day was clear again providing stunning views.

On Sunday we were taken over farm land to various points overlooking Waiouru, the Desert Road and Taihape. The day concluded with a late BQQ lunch.

Good fun, good company and friendly fellow campers.

But for four of us the weekend began with an exhilarating 2x2 adventure as follows:

The Old Coach Road Cycle Way

One of the first of John Key's 'Mountain to Sea' cycle ways - a 16k ride which begins or ends at Horopito and Ohakune.

No prizes to guess we started at the Horopito end which is reported as the more "down hill" way but once we got going there seemed to be as many ups as downs. Some of us walked some hills, some of us didn't - eh Mike!

The trail took us through various heritage features including parts of the original unearthed cobble road, massive steel viaducts, rail bridge remains, old campsites and somewhere a unique curved tunnel which we didn't manage to find. The surface was muddy and soft in places making the ride somewhat difficult. It is a much tougher ride than any part of the Otago Rail Trail where the surface is all gravel and the gradient easy.

It was fun, interesting and good to do, certainly glad we did it!







Taonui Viaduct (not to be restored)
A unique curve with unusual 1 in 60 gradient






Lucky we didn't have to climb over this one!

Restored Hapuawhenua Viaduct which took 2 years to build.
Workers lived on site in harsh winters, primitive conditions and isolation.

New concrete bridge nearby.

A bit scary - not as easy as it looked.

Read and rest awhile.


Start or end of trail.

Desert Road Muster


Into the unknown.

Top of hill climb.

No show without punch!

Even these boys can't resist a play

Guess Who?

Still they come

Lunch spot.




Have another go Ian.




How many more shall we hook on?

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Pureora Video's

Hi All,

Check out the 2 videos of Alan and Arthur. The first one is of Alan all excited at getting up the hill. The second is of Athur loosing his rear bumper or should I say leaving it behind!


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Pureora: Part 2

The return to Pureora, a follow up to the winter trip to find some more tracks, was a ripper. After battling until lunchtime along what turned out to be a dead end the group headed back out to the main forest roads to find a few loops.

There are plenty of tracks out there. Peruse the photos and pay homage to the brave few (especially the two lunatics with the once very straight Discos. . . . Well done Alan and Arthur)


Arthur showing the style that earned him a few runs of duct tape.
No panic though, coz the bumper ended up in the back of the truck. . .









Look before you leap











Peter giving it plenty of jandal to no avail.



And here's the Pres trying the heavy foot approach. . .



. . .



Ooh look! A straight Disco.






Cheer up Cammy. . .



. . . at least you were on the level.






All hands on deck to right the heeling ship.


This is not the line to take. . .

. . . this is. . .


. . . this is not. . .


. . . and this is Mars towing a truck up a hill.
By Hand.


WooHoo!