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  • TimT Away
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    @Bones Dome Valley?

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    @Tim said in Travel:

    There's a wonderful little bay just near Cape Reinga, but I've forgotten its name.

    Tapotupotu Bay

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    @Tim Can't remember right now, after Kawakawa I think, as that was where a dog going nuts bolting all over the road had caused someone to smash into a median barrier.

    The truck just looked to have taken a downhill bend too fast and rocked off the inside verge before rocketing across the other side.

    Third one was weird, long straight just before Kaeo I think, someone had just stopped in the middle of the road a hundred metres before the road works lights and was being attended to by a sole ambulance.

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    @Bones said in Travel:

    Geez, 3 traffic incidents on the way up to Kaitaia from Auckland, including an upside down work truck in a ditch that must have happened mere minutes before we came round the bend. Emergency services are certainly quick to respond up here. Drive safe folks

    The country is absolutely full of roadworks. Absolutely everywhere. It’s bloody annoying.

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    @MN5 said in Travel:

    @Bones said in Travel:

    Geez, 3 traffic incidents on the way up to Kaitaia from Auckland, including an upside down work truck in a ditch that must have happened mere minutes before we came round the bend. Emergency services are certainly quick to respond up here. Drive safe folks

    The country is absolutely full of roadworks. Absolutely everywhere. It’s bloody annoying.

    And all the other bits are filled with potholes

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    @canefan said in Travel:

    @mariner4life said in Travel:

    @canefan said in Travel:

    @MajorRage said in Travel:

    @canefan I’m in Paihia. So it’s 2:40 each way.

    I’m really torn. I’ve dropped 1k gbp on stupid things before and that’s what this is ….

    Just don’t want it be a complete lemon ….

    It's a long drive. The reason why I've not done it with my kids yet

    Pfft hahaha

    It's all relative muthafucka 😉. Quite a drive to go from Paihia to CR, look around, then come back. We considered staying in Kaitaia overnight. I heard it's a bit of a hole

    That’s a polite way to describe it! I’m from a wee bit north of there and whilst I haven’t been up for a couple of years, I doubt anything has changed.

    I’d personally bite the bullet and do the day drive mission if you are just looking to go there and back. But there are some sweet sights along the way without the need for much of a detour. Cable bay, coopers beach, cape Karikari, 90 mile beach, mongonui etc. All have varying levels of accommodation but if you are already booked in Paihia it’s probably a bit to headache to try and do that.

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    @Tim said in Travel:

    @Tim said in Travel:

    There's a wonderful little bay just near Cape Reinga, but I've forgotten its name.

    Tapotupotu Bay

    Mosquito central. Sound like flying chainsaws at night!

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    Two points I will elaborate much more on when I return to UK:

    1. Cost of living crisis is nothing in UK compare to NZ.
    2. Uk shitty roads is nothing compared to NZ.
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  • MajorRageM Away
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    Cape Reinga flights planned binned. Couldn’t get on!

    Doing a hole in rock and snorkel trip instead.

    BoI is fantastic.

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    @MajorRage 5 hour drive was a fucking breeze and flew by. Last hour and a half I could probably count the cars on one hand. A gazillion times better than the UK.

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    @Bones said in Travel:

    Geez, 3 traffic incidents on the way up to Kaitaia from Auckland, including an upside down work truck in a ditch that must have happened mere minutes before we came round the bend. Emergency services are certainly quick to respond up here. Drive safe folks

    How you finding the NZ roads?

    Genuine question.

    Not so much the surfacing but the geometry?

    The NZ domiciled Ferners will tell you the roads are full of potholes and falling apart, but my recollection of recentish trips is the random sharp bends with really reduced advisory speeds after travelling at 100kmph for some distance.

    And the narrower road widths.

    After travelling in Aus where they don't have real hills it came as a bit of a shock

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    @booboo hadn't really thought about it, I'm used to South London and Kent overflowing and narrow, higgledy-piggledy, narrow roads and lanes anyway - either that or boring as fuck motorways.

    I hate the stretch of road on the M25 from ours to Heathrow so much, we caught the train this time around and I lugged the heavy suitcases, it's probably quicker anyway.

    Plus the roads genuinely seem in at least as good, if not better condition, no major thuds on the drive yesterday. I generally can't drive anywhere in the UK without hitting a road with defects that will demolish a wheel if you don't see them. My view in the UK might be slightly coloured though as my company is involved in government asset management...

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    @booboo said in Travel:

    @Bones said in Travel:

    Geez, 3 traffic incidents on the way up to Kaitaia from Auckland, including an upside down work truck in a ditch that must have happened mere minutes before we came round the bend. Emergency services are certainly quick to respond up here. Drive safe folks

    How you finding the NZ roads?

    Genuine question.

    Not so much the surfacing but the geometry?

    The NZ domiciled Ferners will tell you the roads are full of potholes and falling apart, but my recollection of recentish trips is the random sharp bends with really reduced advisory speeds after travelling at 100kmph for some distance.

    And the narrower road widths.

    After travelling in Aus where they don't have real hills it came as a bit of a shock

    Hah i can imagine NZ is quite different in this regards. We have lots of hills / mini mountains and at times a rather narrow bit of land to work with. Those reduced speed advisory's are there for a reason but you are normally all good for 10-15km over the signed amount.

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    At the weekend I found the road had improved quite significantly compared to February when I last drove it. Although I didn't venture further north than the deck of the Duke of Marlborough

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    @Bones very likely Morewa...roads are absolutely atrocious up here, huge decline since covid.

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  • MN5M Online
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    @booboo said in Travel:

    @Bones said in Travel:

    Geez, 3 traffic incidents on the way up to Kaitaia from Auckland, including an upside down work truck in a ditch that must have happened mere minutes before we came round the bend. Emergency services are certainly quick to respond up here. Drive safe folks

    How you finding the NZ roads?

    Genuine question.

    Not so much the surfacing but the geometry?

    The NZ domiciled Ferners will tell you the roads are full of potholes and falling apart, but my recollection of recentish trips is the random sharp bends with really reduced advisory speeds after travelling at 100kmph for some distance.

    And the narrower road widths.

    After travelling in Aus where they don't have real hills it came as a bit of a shock

    Is it the grumpy old man in me kicking in or are there genuinely far more roadworks these days than in the past ?

    I’m driving to Hawkes Bay on the 23rd and getting angry in advance.

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    @booboo said in Travel:

    @Bones said in Travel:

    Geez, 3 traffic incidents on the way up to Kaitaia from Auckland, including an upside down work truck in a ditch that must have happened mere minutes before we came round the bend. Emergency services are certainly quick to respond up here. Drive safe folks

    How you finding the NZ roads?

    Genuine question.

    Not so much the surfacing but the geometry?

    The NZ domiciled Ferners will tell you the roads are full of potholes and falling apart, but my recollection of recentish trips is the random sharp bends with really reduced advisory speeds after travelling at 100kmph for some distance.

    And the narrower road widths.

    After travelling in Aus where they don't have real hills it came as a bit of a shock

    As I live in NSW I always find the roads a breeze when I'm in NZ. Much less bumpy. TBF I feel the same way when crossing over the border into Queensland.

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    @Nepia said in Travel:

    crossing over the border into Queensland

    so, never driven the Bruce highway then. what a disgraceful piece of shit that is

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    @mariner4life said in Travel:

    @Nepia said in Travel:

    crossing over the border into Queensland

    so, never driven the Bruce highway then. what a disgraceful piece of shit that is

    Nope - actually I've driven Cairns to Townsville, but that was years ago.

    I guess I just mean SEQ, 😉

    My point was NSW roads suck.

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    Well Kaitaia to Cape Reinga and down to Waitangi via Ahipara today and it's been a fucking excellent and beautiful drive, superb roads and smiles on our faces the whole way. Really don't understand the issue, especially having come from London. Glorious driving weather too. Roadworks every so often, but fuck it's no bother.

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