I thought that the one legged deer had been shot a while back...good to know he/she is still pogo-ing around...sorry I missed seeing you...cheers for the cider.
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I thought that the one legged deer had been shot a while back...good to know he/she is still pogo-ing around...sorry I missed seeing you...cheers for the cider.
Which one? :x_x:
Probably died of old age or boredom waiting for the hunters to venture away from the tracks.
Animals are easy to find in the Kaimais'...just pull them out of the mudholes...
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Yes, one can take the soft cock side trail...
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But, then that also has it's pit falls
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I didn't know there is a church up Thompsons'...let alone fallow deer...after all these years living here I have never spotted the church...I must get out more and be more observant.
My photo is taken right on the beaten track...but very few people would have ever seen it.
The photo in post #13 shows wheel ruts, so before the April slips it was possible to drive up there...the depression in the ground in front of the camera is the North - South track...photo taken...
It is a great piece of country...on the Waikato side there are about 18 slips that have been down since April and may be cleared by years end...the lack of people using the track is noticeable and...
Bonecrusher...this not your avatar, or is it?
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The road is just how we like it...rang the Western Bay Council one time asking if they could clean up the car park area as the stink from dumped animal offal was shocking...they went out the same day...
14 km from carpark BoP side and 7 km from road end Waikato.
Get up on top...it's all good up there...
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There are wheel tracks...
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Can your Hilux do this...if not, leave it at the carpark...this is about 15 minutes in from Bay of Plenty side.
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