South Island driving route
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@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Snowy said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo You have to mow the lawns. Jacinda said I wasn't allowed.
I'm good with that. But if you ask me to vacuum the basement, I'm outta there
"Basements" so old hat. I'll let you know the new methods.
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@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Snowy said in South Island driving route:
@booboo said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@taniwharugby said in South Island driving route:
nor day 11....
This however looks to be an error!!!
Where to stay in between?
Isn't @Snowy somewhere north of Auckland?
Yes, and I have an empty 4 bedroom house. Seriously.
PM if interested.
The consequences are high if you wreck the place.
Thats amazing mate, really appreciate the offer. Will PM
Love the Fern
Jesus Christ. Have you ever read a post from Snowy? And your accepting an accommodation offer?
If you're going to make it that easy, you may as well pick up some fava beans and chianti on the way, just to save the psycho bastard a bit of time.
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@taniwharugby said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo it's the garden shed I'd be worried about...
The shed is where the mower is so he needs that.
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@taniwharugby said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo it's the garden shed I'd be worried about...
Speaking from experience? I'm not so sure I'm keen on that beer with you anymore!
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@Snowy said in South Island driving route:
@MajorRage You survived. Beginning to wonder why though.
Obviously weren't into Wagyu-style meat around then.
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@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Snowy said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo You have to mow the lawns. Jacinda said I wasn't allowed.
I'm good with that. But if you ask me to vacuum the basement, I'm outta there
It puts the lotion on it's skin ...
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@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Bovidae said in South Island driving route:
I mentioned Viands in the pie thread.
Maungatautari is one of the best of its kind in the world, and it is much improved since I was last there over 10 years ago. That link will show you what is on offer.
If the kids haven't seen kiwi, tuatara, kea, etc then Otorohanga is a good option. You could also do the rugby pilgrimage and stop in Te Kuiti to see the Colin Meads statue.
Wait, what? There is a pie thread??!!!
and @snowy is posting there? I'm concerned about the 'long pig' pies...
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@Crucial said in South Island driving route:
I would normally say to stay on the Central Plateau, but with everything closed you will simply be driving past a mountain.
You seem to be missing Mt Maunganui. Still a nice spot, despite development.
Why NP to Tron then back down to Rotoiti? That is a long and shitty drive NP to Tron and if you really must go there the detour coming off the Coromandel isn't much and the roads are better.
Maybe NP to Taupo?Drove NP to Raglan today and it was amazing! Some roadworks made it slow, but the scenery was stunning. Afternoon sun on the hills, great coastline. The first half especially.
The Wife having her bag searched by security as she exited New World Te Kuiti was a bit of a lowlight I guess.
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@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Crucial said in South Island driving route:
I would normally say to stay on the Central Plateau, but with everything closed you will simply be driving past a mountain.
You seem to be missing Mt Maunganui. Still a nice spot, despite development.
Why NP to Tron then back down to Rotoiti? That is a long and shitty drive NP to Tron and if you really must go there the detour coming off the Coromandel isn't much and the roads are better.
Maybe NP to Taupo?Drove NP to Raglan today and it was amazing! Some roadworks made it slow, but the scenery was stunning. Afternoon sun on the hills, great coastline. The first half especially.
The Wife having her bag searched by security as she exited New World Te Kuiti was a bit of a lowlight I guess.
Why?
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@booboo said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Crucial said in South Island driving route:
I would normally say to stay on the Central Plateau, but with everything closed you will simply be driving past a mountain.
You seem to be missing Mt Maunganui. Still a nice spot, despite development.
Why NP to Tron then back down to Rotoiti? That is a long and shitty drive NP to Tron and if you really must go there the detour coming off the Coromandel isn't much and the roads are better.
Maybe NP to Taupo?Drove NP to Raglan today and it was amazing! Some roadworks made it slow, but the scenery was stunning. Afternoon sun on the hills, great coastline. The first half especially.
The Wife having her bag searched by security as she exited New World Te Kuiti was a bit of a lowlight I guess.
Why?
They were apparently searching all bags. 🤷♀️
Never a pleasant experience despite being innocent.
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@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@booboo said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Crucial said in South Island driving route:
I would normally say to stay on the Central Plateau, but with everything closed you will simply be driving past a mountain.
You seem to be missing Mt Maunganui. Still a nice spot, despite development.
Why NP to Tron then back down to Rotoiti? That is a long and shitty drive NP to Tron and if you really must go there the detour coming off the Coromandel isn't much and the roads are better.
Maybe NP to Taupo?Drove NP to Raglan today and it was amazing! Some roadworks made it slow, but the scenery was stunning. Afternoon sun on the hills, great coastline. The first half especially.
The Wife having her bag searched by security as she exited New World Te Kuiti was a bit of a lowlight I guess.
Why?
They were apparently searching all bags. 🤷♀️
Never a pleasant experience despite being innocent.
Of what?
Seems weird.
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@booboo said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@booboo said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Crucial said in South Island driving route:
I would normally say to stay on the Central Plateau, but with everything closed you will simply be driving past a mountain.
You seem to be missing Mt Maunganui. Still a nice spot, despite development.
Why NP to Tron then back down to Rotoiti? That is a long and shitty drive NP to Tron and if you really must go there the detour coming off the Coromandel isn't much and the roads are better.
Maybe NP to Taupo?Drove NP to Raglan today and it was amazing! Some roadworks made it slow, but the scenery was stunning. Afternoon sun on the hills, great coastline. The first half especially.
The Wife having her bag searched by security as she exited New World Te Kuiti was a bit of a lowlight I guess.
Why?
They were apparently searching all bags. 🤷♀️
Never a pleasant experience despite being innocent.
Of what?
Seems weird.
Of theft I guess? I dunno. She felt a bit violated, as I would have. Left a bad taste for sure.
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@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@booboo said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@booboo said in South Island driving route:
@voodoo said in South Island driving route:
@Crucial said in South Island driving route:
I would normally say to stay on the Central Plateau, but with everything closed you will simply be driving past a mountain.
You seem to be missing Mt Maunganui. Still a nice spot, despite development.
Why NP to Tron then back down to Rotoiti? That is a long and shitty drive NP to Tron and if you really must go there the detour coming off the Coromandel isn't much and the roads are better.
Maybe NP to Taupo?Drove NP to Raglan today and it was amazing! Some roadworks made it slow, but the scenery was stunning. Afternoon sun on the hills, great coastline. The first half especially.
The Wife having her bag searched by security as she exited New World Te Kuiti was a bit of a lowlight I guess.
Why?
They were apparently searching all bags. 🤷♀️
Never a pleasant experience despite being innocent.
Of what?
Seems weird.
Of theft I guess? I dunno. She felt a bit violated, as I would have. Left a bad taste for sure.
NZ is terrible for that, because everything has to go to the lowest common denominator to be 'fair'.
They must have had something going on, as I've been there plenty of times and have never had that happen (my parents live in Oto and we go to that NW for 'fancy' stuff
My GF/wife getting asked for ID and not having her passport on her though - thats been common, despite us both being over 40/over 30 - and if you both don't produce the required documentation, too bad, no booze for you (even funnier, when we got docced last time, I think we had three bottle of Mt Difficulty in the cart - not exactly Marque Vous).
Still left empty handed though, despite her carrying our 18 month old son and me showing my Id which proved I'm over 40.
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@gt12 that reminds me of going to the supermarket down Poole way to buy booze while on a family holiday. Took my nephew with me who was about 15 at the time I think and the check out person ID'd me. Laughed and handed it over, then "does he have ID?".
"What? He's not buying anything."
"I know but I have to ID him if he's with you"
"Ok, Jack go and wait at the car"
And carry on completing purchase. So stupid - do they ID the babies/toddlers/kids when families go shopping?