overnight tracks?

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Monty
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overnight tracks?

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hey guys my bro and I are looking for some tracks that we can do in a weekend cumfortably, In the cant. region both our trucks are standard lwb nj paj and 96 surf, we have been 4wdin for a few years at the rivers but thought its about time we tried a track.

so looking for ideas. we have basic recovery gear but no winches etc so nothing too hardcore, some nice scenery etc and somewhere nice to stay at the end of the day ie river or something, i've looked around for some but they are mostly outdated so any ideas or somewhere i can find the info would be awesome.

Thanks Lee
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Re: overnight tracks?

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Monty wrote:hey guys my bro and I are looking for some tracks that we can do in a weekend cumfortably, In the cant. region both our trucks are standard lwb nj paj and 96 surf, we have been 4wdin for a few years at the rivers but thought its about time we tried a track.

so looking for ideas. we have basic recovery gear but no winches etc so nothing too hardcore, some nice scenery etc and somewhere nice to stay at the end of the day ie river or something, i've looked around for some but they are mostly outdated so any ideas or somewhere i can find the info would be awesome.

Thanks Lee

First that come to my mind waitahu rd, no name rd, big river, all easy tracks around Reefton.
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Or head south to Tekapo and head up the Macauley River, stay in the hut at the end...
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