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As any one been to lilly bank down by lake taupo. it's on the north side about 2 hours drive in land.

I am thinking about heading that way on queens Bday.

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down by lake taupo
call me a dumb Toyota owner but two hours north of Lake Taupo puts you almost in Auckland and although I will agree that Aucklanders are flowers I ve never heard them refered to as Lily's
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Post by RedDev »

sorry


lake tekapo in the south island.

and two hours north of taupo wont by auckland more like the bay.

Auckland is north east
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I'd prob be keen for a trip up there. Do you know much about the track? Is it in one of the 4wd books?

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I'd be keen to go on a trip there too.... Getting my 10 tonne tow points done this week :) so I can play in REAL mud....
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Ok did some research,

two track options up there. We can stay the night in either one of two huts,

Red Stag Hut or Macaulay hut. Talked to a local who went up to Macaulay hut with sir Edmund Hillary a while back. Said the Macaulay hut is a nice decked out hut. We need to book, I have the phone number so probably should do it tomorrow latest to beat the tourists :P

1 hour up the shingle road to the lily bank station and 2 hours up the river to either Macaulay or Red Stag.

Trip descriptions are in the 4wd book 107 offroad adventures track No's 84 and 85.

Those that are looking at going we should descide soon so we can book beds in the huts if your keen to stay the night.

I have a 94 surf with no snorkel on MT's (little more aggressive than roads) and this will be fine for getting to the huts.

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Unfortuantely now... I only have monday of Qbday free.. am doing a chauffered type trip somewhere around Alex on Sunday for a group and on Saturday am hopefully going down to Laurence for a Forestry trip...

Ahh well next time ;)
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Post by callum007 »

you will find that red stag hut is a little small for more than one or two people. its at the bottom of an avalanche shute.

These pics are from Queens BDay 04..

http://rides.webshots.com/album/554084961vBZuRU
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Post by albundy »

You can get pretty close to the glacir lake with some seriou rock hopping
and then walk some. Then head back towards Mcauley Hut for the night more comfortable if the weather shits itself. If the nw rains come the river wll be high and fast on the way out. Good trip though, take your kidney belts though. :lol:
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Post by callum007 »

there is a good few places for doing jumps and doin silly stuff.

Snow was too deep to get to glacier.
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