turoa wrote:lilpigzuk wrote:turoa wrote:pics of lilpig?
post some tomorrow pending the state of it
Do we get pics yet
Short video of LP on the speed section on the last page of my album...
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... php&page=5
turoa wrote:lilpigzuk wrote:turoa wrote:pics of lilpig?
post some tomorrow pending the state of it
Do we get pics yet
Moriarty wrote:DieselBoy wrote::lol: Yeah, wished i had of put the muddies on a couple of times, it was a case of "is there something to winch from on the other side?, yep, ok, hit it!!!" Adds to the challenge![]()
Next trip will require muddies ,mainly for ground clearence accross a narrow but swift river. Need Ben there to send through first![]()
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I been hunting and camping there for a many long year, did you see the big trout that live under the dam spillway? the Bridge under the Waikato falls, I mean. from where your first foto was tooked.
me and Paul was hunting those roads before the tunnles was put in, had heaps of fun too. Did you manage to get to the Pillars from the SH1 side? I never did find THAT track.
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
Yep, right up to about 50m from the Pillars on a track straight of the side off SH1, pretty over grown and tight, but its still a good drivable track. We back tracked from the Pillars and turned off an an even narrower (thank god for GPS) track. That bought us out on another track that led back to Kaimanawa Road.
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
DieselBoy wrote:Haha, i reckon i could piece together a good two or three day trip around their now, there's good camping beside rivers everywhere you look, and there's still plenty more places on the map i would love to try and see if they could be driven![]()
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Maybe make some plans around the camp fire on the Nth Island Safari![]()
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Which reminds me, wheres DJ, i better go have a chat to DJ, lots to organise still![]()