Hello Grumpy,
Beautiful looking Series111. I live near Waiuku. Had a couple of weeks, with a fellow Land rover nut ( Doug ), checking out the trails around the SI back in March. I always enjoy an annual trip down south to see some real scenery. At present I have a Disco 2 (2003), an early Defender 90 (1988) and a Series 2a LWB flat bed (1966). Would buy a few more but the wife keeps horses!! Doug and I have been working our way through the Offroading book of 150 4wd trails. Next time we are down there for a 2 week tour we are going to spend more time concentrating around the area south of Omarama.
Will slip in a few photos when I sorted through the collection.
Nice trucks #Vicar. Does the D2 have the center diff lock? It amazes me LR ditched it to rely on the TC for D2. I found that my old D1 needed to have the lock engaged when I hit the beach, so wouldn't fancy taking a D2 there. The Freelander doesn't even know its left the road - well it didn't till the IRD got cooked! I've been looking at later Classic RR lately and with their viscous center diff - they look like the ideal 'big' Landie in my books Probably cos I've never owned one - real life might prove otherwise!
You'll be in my favourite part of the world down around Omarama. I spend a lot of time down there. I love being in Mackenzie Country. I head that way with my son regularly and drive out of Fairly and through Burks Pass always makes me feel good! We skip around between Tekapo, Twizel and Otematata fishing and playing golf. We used to just use Tekapo as a rest stop - but if you're into golf, the newish Cairns course is a great course to play. If you're after places to base yourself, Buscot Station just north and Dunstan Downs just south of Omarama are great. I've never stayed at Dunstan Downs, but I broke down on the main road right outside the station's farm house and the farmer went out of his way to help us out - great fella and family. I'm sure a lot of the tracks around that area will pass through their land, its a huge and interesting station.
If you're heading through Chch, you'll have to stop off for a beer - or maybe I might just "happen" to make a trip down south and say Hi down there. Might be able to get #HTR to pop up as well (or any other folks) - make it a pukka LZ meet up
Hello there LOUNZ. Apologies for a late response to your post. That is a fabulous set of wheels you have there. Ideal for carrying that number of dogs. The 3 we have are Mini Schnauzer size. I took one of with me when I did the South Island trip last year. If you have ever considered joining the Land rover club in Auckland, they do have runs for shiny vehicles. Looking at that smart Defender I am sure your would not wish to take it where it could sustain panel damage.An Auckland Defender driver here... hi fellow kiwi Landy Zoners.
G'day Flat,Not a nz myself but is literally the nicest country ever, I want to live there, enjoyed it so much.
I'll definitely try to meet up - are you using 1 of the off road/back country books to plan your route?G'day Flat,
I see you are the owner of a sharp looking army vehicle. It is a frustration over here to see the huge number of such Land Rovers for sale in the UK and the hurdles we have to leap to import one of them. Not sure when you were last in the country but on the whole the real scenery has not changed. If you ever have the chance to pay us another visit keep in touch as I am sure some of us could help see some of the country.
Ahoy there Grumpy. Thanks for your good wishes for Christmas. I prefer to stay off the tar seal at that time. Doug and I will probably be tootling north through Mackenzie pass toward the end of March. We will make sure there some cool beer in Doug's fridge. With all the gadgets in and on his Defender it has almost reached the stage where he will have to tow a generator.
Cheers everyone, take care and have a pleasant carefree Christmas.
About 25 mins Mr Hats. Why you ask?ere Grumpy - how far are yu from Woodend?
Hello Grumpy,
A couple of years back Doug and I decided to work our way through the 150 4wd trails in the Offroading New Zealand book. As yet we have stuck to those trails rated for 2 vehicles or less. This trip we may poke our nose up some 3 vehicle trails to the point where we get close to falling foul of the conditions. Another book I shall be taking is 4WD SOUTH by Mark Wilson as an additional source of info and detail.
We will be taking the road through Hakataramea Downs towards MacKenzie Pass road. We get the ferry north on the 1st April and I would like to get to Erewhon station to see the Clydesdales before we arrive at Picton. We got short of the station last year. Will keep in touch regards our progress nearer the time.
I expect you have done the Serpentine. Absolutely stunning rock formations and, dare I say it, a spiritual experience travelling through that endless expanse of tussock. Incredible terrain. You have some beautiful country down there in the South.
I will rustle up a few pictures of what you could see up north.
Happy trucking