NorWest Unformed Roads
NorWest Unformed Roads
Hi all
I will be organising a unformed road recce / trip on the 12th March (Saturaday)
Will be doing 4 roads that are pretty commonly used then heading out and trying to find more. I will have a map book that shows every paper road in the old Rodney District (RD). So we will have heaps to choose from
Will be an official NorWest OHV Club Run. So a $5 fee for members and a $10 for non members.
Cheers
Lincoln
I will be organising a unformed road recce / trip on the 12th March (Saturaday)
Will be doing 4 roads that are pretty commonly used then heading out and trying to find more. I will have a map book that shows every paper road in the old Rodney District (RD). So we will have heaps to choose from
Will be an official NorWest OHV Club Run. So a $5 fee for members and a $10 for non members.
Cheers
Lincoln
Last edited by lincooln on Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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That is a bloody awesome idea!!!!!!
Head out on an organised club trip, testing the waters, with the back up of a LINZ map!!!
Head out on an organised club trip, testing the waters, with the back up of a LINZ map!!!
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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I thought so. We have a key for some roads that the council gave us. and the rest are usually tracks already and just waiting for us to go on them.
its all about finding new places to go.
its all about finding new places to go.
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Sounds good. Hopefully I can get the truck all sorted for it.

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I should be good to go. Picked up shaft and new uj today... $138!!
this one better hold up. I reckon I should be able to fit it in 10days. Cheers

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andy3542 wrote:I should be good to go. Picked up shaft and new uj today... $138!!this one better hold up. I reckon I should be able to fit it in 10days. Cheers
Do you still need to borrow the trailer?
I have it unloaded for you.
Cheers m8.
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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andy3542 wrote:I should be good to go. Picked up shaft and new uj today... $138!!this one better hold up. I reckon I should be able to fit it in 10days. Cheers
That's cheap compared to the $350+ I was charged for the CV (inner and outer LHS, with the boots) for the Lada.


But at least it might be going, and I'll be able to take it on its first trip.


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i dont normally say things like this, (and i am keen to come along) but... it might be a good idea to think twice about naming the roads you plan on going to. This is a public forum, and ANYONE can view the information you put on here. Lots of people look on ORE for places to 4wd in the auckland region, and some of these people will not respect the track, the neighbours, or quite frankly the law.
Most "paper" roads have been gated around auckland, and the few that remain i would hate to see gated as well, especially if it due to people being reckless.
I think the club trip is a great idea. The type of 4wder who joins a club, is usually a respectable and responsible driver. It is everyone else who reads this forum and goes for a "skid" themselves on the roads you mention on a later date.
Dont take all of this the wrong way
it is a great idea to organise the trip, and i will definetly try to come along.
Most "paper" roads have been gated around auckland, and the few that remain i would hate to see gated as well, especially if it due to people being reckless.
I think the club trip is a great idea. The type of 4wder who joins a club, is usually a respectable and responsible driver. It is everyone else who reads this forum and goes for a "skid" themselves on the roads you mention on a later date.
Dont take all of this the wrong way

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Totally agree, well said man





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Good luck to them getting past the gates.
Lincolin has a key from the council
But yes I agree.
P.S, They are called un-formed roads
Cheers,
Lincolin has a key from the council

But yes I agree.
P.S, They are called un-formed roads

Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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Lincoln is up at Dad's at the moment, so I'll let him know.
And yeah, I agree.
And yeah, I agree.

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sibainmud wrote:Do you still need to borrow the trailer?
I have it unloaded for you.
Cheers m8.
95% sure i do. hopefully picking up a new set of front and rear 4.7:1 diffs with drum to drum axels. but i wanted to fix up my current set so i can use the land rover and then sell them. new ones will need some modification too...
will let you know by friday lunchtime at the lastest.
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sibainmud wrote:Good luck to them getting past the gates.
I personally have met people (in the rodney too) who would be more than happy to take you up on that challenge

Having the key is a good idea, it makes access to unformed roads a lot easier


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Agree with Big-al here, would hate to see access lost to certain local areas we use, gated or not.
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mayday wrote:Agree with Big-al here, would hate to see access lost to certain local areas we use, gated or not.
Access cant be 'lost' as such, seeing as the roads are still classified as accessible to the public.
If they wanted to gate them, then they would do so as they did with the other roads, and have a key for themselves to keep, and give a key to a safeholder (my Mum), who can lend the key to an approved individual/club.
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SP450andLE wrote:Access cant be 'lost' as such, seeing as the roads are still classified as accessible to the public.
If they wanted to gate them, then they would do so as they did with the other roads, and have a key for themselves to keep, and give a key to a safeholder (my Mum), who can lend the key to an approved individual/club.
Yes, you are right. If a section of land is classified as a road, then we have a legal right of passage over that road (formed or unformed).
The council does not seem to care about our legal right

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In some ways the gating of the roads can be good, cos it does keep the idiots out.
And another thing... All neighbors of the gated roads have to be notified when there is a run, so that everyone is aware exactly who is going to be on the road, and when. So it keeps tabs on who goes in.

And another thing... All neighbors of the gated roads have to be notified when there is a run, so that everyone is aware exactly who is going to be on the road, and when. So it keeps tabs on who goes in.
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uwshho wrote::evil:![]()
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I dont think I will be making it on this trip. It seems my 4wding career has come to an abrupt end
Maybe one day Ill get back out there.
What's up

Don't tell me the starter all good and the motor siezed

I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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sibainmud wrote:uwshho wrote::evil:![]()
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I dont think I will be making it on this trip. It seems my 4wding career has come to an abrupt end
Maybe one day Ill get back out there.
What's up![]()
Don't tell me the starter all good and the motor siezed
I didnt managed to sus out the starter just put it back together and roll started it...
Went for a drive out to muriwai and was gonna go for a little blast down the beach but I had this cotton cloth over my air intake which apparently was choking it so I took it off and all seemed fine then I was driving it along and radiator hose popped with a decent bang ( I thought it was the lid popping off my overflow bottle).
Managed to get it off the sand then it stalled, cooled it down roll started it then was a couple kms up the road and it just lost all power going up a hill then it stalled with a big cloud of smoke from the engine and a small trail of oil stretching 5-10metres down the road...
It wouldnt roll start after this so put it on the tow truck



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uwshho wrote:sibainmud wrote:uwshho wrote::evil:![]()
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I dont think I will be making it on this trip. It seems my 4wding career has come to an abrupt end
Maybe one day Ill get back out there.
What's up![]()
Don't tell me the starter all good and the motor siezed
I didnt managed to sus out the starter just put it back together and roll started it...
Went for a drive out to muriwai and was gonna go for a little blast down the beach but I had this cotton cloth over my air intake which apparently was choking it so I took it off and all seemed fine then I was driving it along and radiator hose popped with a decent bang ( I thought it was the lid popping off my overflow bottle).
Managed to get it off the sand then it stalled, cooled it down roll started it then was a couple kms up the road and it just lost all power going up a hill then it stalled with a big cloud of smoke from the engine and a small trail of oil stretching 5-10metres down the road...
It wouldnt roll start after this so put it on the tow truck![]()
Sucks bro.
And Toyotas are supposed to be reliable...



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Lol reliable my ass. I had more luck with my evo powered libero haha but its just not the same. Offroad is so much better.

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Haha true that. My mate wants a Caldina Gt-t, but after coming out with us s few times, he says he might get a 4wd instead. So much more fun you can have legally.
Oh, and you should get a Lada

Oh, and you should get a Lada



tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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Id point him in the 4wd direction. Gtt caldinas are pretty un reliable and expensive.
Haha id love a new truck and a lada project on the side (so i can still get out and enjoy the offroad with a working 4wd)

Haha id love a new truck and a lada project on the side (so i can still get out and enjoy the offroad with a working 4wd)




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Yeah I want him to get a 4wd.
And hey, the Lada is going, and the Fiva is nearly going. Neither are road legal though...
And the Lada should be going on this trip. So long as me and Lincoln don't stuff up the c.v. replacement...

And hey, the Lada is going, and the Fiva is nearly going. Neither are road legal though...
And the Lada should be going on this trip. So long as me and Lincoln don't stuff up the c.v. replacement...


tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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Haha whats road legal? Iv never heard of this term
Good luck with that then dont drink too much before hand, celebrate after

Good luck with that then dont drink too much before hand, celebrate after


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Yeah, will do.
Oh, and road legal is some p.c. term that some idiot came up with...


Oh, and road legal is some p.c. term that some idiot came up with...


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Oh, and heres a pretty mint Lada: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 990779.htm 

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haha i might scratch it
way to mint for me.


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Haha true.
Also, you are welcome to tag along as a passenger. Someone will have a spare seat. I know I will, so you could sample the wonders of Russian comfort.
But seriously, it is quite comfortable.
Also, you are welcome to tag along as a passenger. Someone will have a spare seat. I know I will, so you could sample the wonders of Russian comfort.


But seriously, it is quite comfortable.

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