Jerry wrote:Sod off Curly .....
I hope we wont be hearing any of that sort of talk in front of the kiddies Jerry

Jerry wrote:Sod off Curly .....
skid wrote:unless you had something else in mind, like quick trips in capable trucks from the bazebo and back every half an hour or so.
skid wrote:how much notice do you need to get into akas ??? reece/sig or any other approved trip leaders?
suzuki1k wrote: need to know root we will be taking
fweddy wrote:Also what's the options if case of rain (apart from more mud) how much shelter is there for gathering around and lunch etc?
Sadam_Husain wrote:suzuki1k wrote: need to know route we will be taking
the word route sounds a little more appropriate reece
Jerry wrote:reckon we can sucker 1 or 2 of the organising adults into going for a ride thru the donut hole
fweddy wrote:Jerry wrote:reckon we can sucker 1 or 2 of the organising adults into going for a ride thru the donut hole
Hehe most likely! We only get 'youth friendly' leaders so they have a bit of a spirit of adventure in them. I know of one of the girls in particular that would be keen too!
I'm confident of rain. Last time I was in Welly I crossed over on the ferry it was fine when I was up on the boat but by the time I got down to the vehicle and drove ashore it was raining, went to Karori for evening in the rain then to Kelson for the night - rained all night. Next morning I went up to Woodville, once over the Rimutakas was a lovely day and 'apparently' was fine in Welly too. Coming back through Pukerua Bay into Welly that evening I hit rain again, rained all night. Up to Levin the next day and nice weather, 'apparently 'also nice in Welly. Pukerua bay that evening: rain again. Early next morning drove to the airport in the rain and blasting wind and flew back to sunny Canty.
Bubba wrote:As for bush walks, orientation, etc umm do you want these guys walking around in the bush alone?? I can't see many of the Welly crowd, eg Jerry, Curly or myself for that matter running through the bush. If you have ever steps more than three feet off the track you would know that this is mostly still primary bush and it's not exacty flat
Bubba wrote:I would really enjoy helping out with this as I have worked with troubled youth in different roles so I understand satisfaction that you get from it. However I can't make to much in the way of promises as I return from holiday a day or so before this.
As well as the outdoor 4x4ing stuff did you think about gettting the kids to do a bit of community service while up there, a bit of track clearing, firewood, painting the shed, anything like that. They get a real sense of achievement and the simple joy of doing something for somebody else. but I'm sure that you know all this
As for bush walks, orientation, etc umm do you want these guys walking around in the bush alone?? I can't see many of the Welly crowd, eg Jerry, Curly or myself for that matter running through the bush. If you have ever steps more than three feet off the track you would know that this is mostly still primary bush and it's not exacty flat
badnuz wrote:so is it my understanding that the 4wd stuff is on the sunday? just for the day?
haynzy wrote:badnuz wrote:so is it my understanding that the 4wd stuff is on the sunday? just for the day?
Be rude not to go on sat arvo for a playI wanna see how curlys land based aircraft carrier goes
badnuz wrote:haynzy wrote:badnuz wrote:so is it my understanding that the 4wd stuff is on the sunday? just for the day?
Be rude not to go on sat arvo for a playI wanna see how curlys land based aircraft carrier goes
my thoughts exactly.. sat play..... course reecy if you please, sat nite bbq / watering / sunday do our bit!!
fweddy wrote:OK so considering all the thoughts above? A play around at Rallywoods
madaz068 wrote:fweddy wrote:OK so considering all the thoughts above? A play around at Rallywoods
Fixed it
cool__bananas wrote:wat about throught the akas and quickly do the 10hr track and staircase etc so then we can be at rallywoods if all goes well at lunch time then play there and then head home?