Noname Rd-Cockeye Creek-German Gully

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Noname Rd-Cockeye Creek-German Gully

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Last weekend the Suzuki Club from Christchurch cleared windfall and all these tracks now open.

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Good work.

Where is German Gully?

I've done Cockeye.

What is the access issues with Noname? are permissions needed?
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fweddy wrote:Good work.

Where is German Gully?

I've done Cockeye.

What is the access issues with Noname? are permissions needed?


German Gully is by Mt Fox. A bit like the Waipuna caves.

There is no Access problems with Noname Rd if you do it from the Greenstone or from the Shanty town end. The only problem is they are falling pines on the top of the hill and the skid site could be blocked if the loggers are working.

Plenty of bogs to play in if you want a Challenge.

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Bulletproof wrote:
fweddy wrote:Good work.

Where is German Gully?

I've done Cockeye.

What is the access issues with Noname? are permissions needed?


German Gully is by Mt Fox. A bit like the Waipuna caves.

There is no Access problems with Noname Rd if you do it from the Greenstone or from the Shanty town end. The only problem is they are falling pines on the top of the hill and the skid site could be blocked if the loggers are working.

Plenty of bogs to play in if you want a Challenge.

Just went threw no name rd, skid site was open, Just before the 4th crossing there is some cleared gorse dont think this is the road about 50 meters on there is big tractor bogs about 2m deep (Honestly) Took 4hrs at 12 at night to winch, dig, lift snatch pack, two safaris out. Good fun. Is Cockeye and German gully similar to no name rd or are they better? Cheers Simon
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