Is thompsons track open atm to get a 4x4 truck up? Mate of mine is wondering to save on walking time from kati side, cheers
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Is thompsons track open atm to get a 4x4 truck up? Mate of mine is wondering to save on walking time from kati side, cheers
Quicker to walk
I know its the other side but I'll relay this anyway, maybe of use to someone. Te aroha side was open a month or so back. Track basically undriveable to 4x4, heaps of motorbikes up there though
4X4 vehicles (2) got through from BoP to Waikato two weekends ago...from BoP side it is faster to walk than drive...14 km from that side to top.
Don't bother going in from Waikato side with vehicle after 9 am Sunday 29/ November as there is a working gang clearing track for the day...could be up to 30 vehicles all going one way...if you go up over weekend, unless walking, you wont get past them.
Ok at the moment, beginning to think i had a bed booked at the hospital on a regular basis...just thought i would have another go at posting on the forum...can manage, but with great difficulty.
Grandson says he could, on a straight run, two vehicles, both dedicated off roaders make it to the top on BoP side in 4 hours, one way...so that's 14 km in 4 hours, you do the maths.
Mucko and I told a fellah from South Africa about you being at the bottom of Thompsons Track while we were down at Piropiro flats the other day. He lives somewhere around Morrinsville way and seemed keen to walk up for a look.
You will need good mud tyres and a winch to get up te aroha side. I got a fair way up a couple of weeks ago. A quad would be the go.
And this weekend rain ain't gona help!
A bit of info about track that was posted on nz offroader facebook page
Interesting to see that track is only closed to vehicles as those tramping through would be in danger as they are using the road as a hauling track at the moment...of course they may have stopped that by the 7th, but i doubt it. Don't expect the track to be open during the hours outside of those stated for closure as those loggers don't give a stuff if track blocked at their working days end. If they block the track with logs and large rocks to stop vehicles using the closed portion of track, don't expect them to open at end of work day. The last time they were logging up there they had thousands of $'s worth of gear stolen and damaged and then the rain came down and multiple slips closed off access except for the foot sloggers.
If anyone wants to hunt the hundred acres, there is another access track (foot) that i can point them in the direction of.
Sorry about the doubling up on posts, but i cannot delete one or other.
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Always keen Spook and glad to see you still about.
Tell you what will be int ouch and maybe a little walk up your way is in order.
Take it easy fella and look after yourself.