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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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So, finish my yard work, jump in the car, navigate a 40 minute drive across windy west auckland roads and arrive at the base of Lowwer Nihotupu Reservoir Dam. Park the car up and head up a little gravel service road. Round a corner and find signs saying 'Water Supply Catchment. Do not enter' Ok, well it looks like my primary, quick enter and exit way is blocked. In the background the dam caretaker (who's house is behind me) dog's start yapping and making an increasingly loud amount of noise. Best leg it and not try pushing my luck here.
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Herad back down to the car and look for some sort of plan B as i still do not believe im bet, im so close, only 300m or so away. DEcide i can leg it up Panto Track, a little further away until i am at right angles to the hash, put a waypoint on the GPS (so i no my exit from track point) and try bashing straight down from there. Should be easy, right?
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Head up Panto Track, turns out to be a real quagmire of slippery clay. I plod my way up this until i think im at right angles. Mark a point on my GPS, veer right and start bashing. THis starts out pretty easy and soon i stumble onto a little quadbike track that the ranger guys must use. Taking advantage of this i follow it for a bit then deam that i must again bash through some more bush. So take a point on the GPS, veer right and start bashing.. again.
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This time, im faced with a down hill slope in a little rain, with slipprey ground and medium dense foliage. I have no issues with this, though it soon become thicker with gorse (not my most favourite bush) and worse still the evil New Zealand cutty grass. Soon i look down to see my once beautiful (and handsome) knees are a gash with blood. Stupid me. So i continue for a little, not really making progress, and it starts to be more wet, and more dark. Knowing that its not really a safe piece of bush to get lost in, even though i technically walking downhill towards a big freaking water reservoir, i regrudungly call it quits. Sorry Greenslime :(
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So i take the necessary photos, retrace my steps and bashout. No geohash achieved, but i still came pretty dam close, ok so maybe with 273m of the point. Again, damit.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 05:35, 19 June 2010

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Location

A spot of bush next to one of our cities water reservoirs out in Huai, West Auckland.

Participants

  • JimmyNZ
  • Greenslime - in spirit

Plans

Well Greenslime is away this weekend, but i know i'd get stick from her if she found out there was a hash in our backyard and i didnt give it a good. SO, aim is to procure a GPS, hopefully off a chap im going to be nicking a hedge trimmer from this morning. Once i've done the well needed garden work, jump in my trusty bluebird with a camera, said mentioned GPS and drive as close to the hash as possible. Then i'll be use what looks to be a well placed track to get as close to the point as possible, then i'll bush bash through some lovely native forest the rest of the way. I should either accomplish this or get lost on the way. Either or, best of luck!

Expedition

So, finish my yard work, jump in the car, navigate a 40 minute drive across windy west auckland roads and arrive at the base of Lowwer Nihotupu Reservoir Dam. Park the car up and head up a little gravel service road. Round a corner and find signs saying 'Water Supply Catchment. Do not enter' Ok, well it looks like my primary, quick enter and exit way is blocked. In the background the dam caretaker (who's house is behind me) dog's start yapping and making an increasingly loud amount of noise. Best leg it and not try pushing my luck here.

Herad back down to the car and look for some sort of plan B as i still do not believe im bet, im so close, only 300m or so away. DEcide i can leg it up Panto Track, a little further away until i am at right angles to the hash, put a waypoint on the GPS (so i no my exit from track point) and try bashing straight down from there. Should be easy, right?

Head up Panto Track, turns out to be a real quagmire of slippery clay. I plod my way up this until i think im at right angles. Mark a point on my GPS, veer right and start bashing. THis starts out pretty easy and soon i stumble onto a little quadbike track that the ranger guys must use. Taking advantage of this i follow it for a bit then deam that i must again bash through some more bush. So take a point on the GPS, veer right and start bashing.. again.

This time, im faced with a down hill slope in a little rain, with slipprey ground and medium dense foliage. I have no issues with this, though it soon become thicker with gorse (not my most favourite bush) and worse still the evil New Zealand cutty grass. Soon i look down to see my once beautiful (and handsome) knees are a gash with blood. Stupid me. So i continue for a little, not really making progress, and it starts to be more wet, and more dark. Knowing that its not really a safe piece of bush to get lost in, even though i technically walking downhill towards a big freaking water reservoir, i regrudungly call it quits. Sorry Greenslime :(

So i take the necessary photos, retrace my steps and bashout. No geohash achieved, but i still came pretty dam close, ok so maybe with 273m of the point. Again, damit.

Tracklog

Photos

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