Hey guys,
Have been thinking on what we should do for our next meet?
Maybe get a Lake Ferry run in before the weather gets too bad for it?
J
What about a run to Palmerston Nth? It's been what a year since the last run there, and the Saddle Rd and Pahiatua track are good driving possibilities.
I'm currently working on a route for a short blast up part of the old State Highway 52 but need to gather some info regarding distances and route alternatives before going into any further details...............
Watch this space...............
J why dont we get the club to issue you with Wellington Only regional meets then,seen as all yours seem to hover around the big blower....
Rob has a good point,but then again who am i to say maby we should have a meet more central for ALL not just the Blower residents
IE TOUPO or even NAPIER!
look at auckland,theyr massive and have alot of functions and aswell alot of people turn up,and the venues vary too,(moari by nature) you do a very good job at organising these events ,my hat off to you
Napier would be cool aswell and most of the roads that lead there are pretty good too.
Q,
I was just putting ideas out there, and I didnt say anywhere that Lake Ferry was the only option did I?
I will re-organise the Tui meet again, but later on in the year(as stated before)...
Getting Taupo and Napier events organised over the whole club is an interesting task, so it does take time and planning... There are things in the works so please bear with us
And WTF is with the Blower comments?????
J
Last edited by CANDEE; 28-02-2011 at 06:47 AM.
Well Q, there's nothing to stop you and your fellow 'Balmy Palmy crew' from starting a thread to suggest a meet up somewhere other than a venue/location that is close to good old 'Windy Welly'. As has been proven in the past, the Welly crew is quite capable and willing to travel up to your area to meet up with you guys. And you obviously see the threads Jeremy, as our (Wellington Area) event organiser posts up about up coming events but I can't remember you guys coming down here to join in the events he's organised.
Remember too, his official position is more of a 'facilitator' than that of event organiser. He doesn't have sole responsibility to think of the ideas for events, then go arrange and organise the event, and run it on the day. Those are the club members jobs, he's just there to co-ordinate things to ensure scheduled event dates don't clash, liaise with the club committee over funding etc.
Jeremy has organised a number of events, all of which have been well run and attended by 'the locals' from around Welly. But organising things further afield, in towns other than Wellington, is asking a bit much as he isn't familar with venues/places to go or things to do. Which gets us right back to where I started this post, that is you guys needing to step up and firstly put up some suggestions of things to do or places to go outside Wellington. And then to come to the party and offer to, at the very least, help arrange things locally. Jeremy and I will do our best to mobilse the 'troops' this end to get up to support your suggested event.
Please don't critise without having firstly shown a willingness to show your support for the Club events he has organised previously, something you haven't done, yet you expect us to organize an event for you guys, from down here and then also expect us to travel up there when you haven't done the same in the past for events down here ...................... no fair.............
The 'Tui Brewery Run' is now an annual event which is our attempt to have something more central to the area Jeremy finds himself as 'event organiser' for but without a bigger group of members to cater for up your way, the majority of events are always going to be centered around the larger group of members here in Wellington, if for no other reason than to help ensure we can get enough people along to make the effort to get the event up and going worth while, as well enjoyable enough so people will want to go.
Your praise of the Auckland organiser fails to recognise and take into account the fact those events are IN AUCKLAND, which leaves the Hamilton members in just the same situation you find yourself in and are complaining about. I don't see you giving them any thought when holding Auckland's events up as the example we should all be following................. Sorry RANT OVER...............
Just my two cents worth............
I have a suggestion for a future run "The Gentle Annie" road between Taihape and Napier. 150km of very twisty narrow road. Plus it is all sealed now, so no need for an Evo rally car to run it anymore.
Oh great, just what we need.................... another bl**dy comedian................ LOL
Sorry all my time tonight went on venting my spleen at some people who seem quick to critise and slow to step forward to do something to put things they thick wrong, right.
As soon as I get this PC to do as it's told, I'll get the info up.
Nice suggestion Jan but one has to wonder just how many people would actually go on such a run as that. You are talking several hundred km to get there, another 150km over the 'Gentle Annie' road and then the same distance home again. Total cost on gas = huge.
Also, I am assuming you intend this to be a one day event and not an over nighter? If not, then accommodation costs will just add to the total cost, making it even harder for people to afford to go.
Maybe as part of a 'National' CVR4 weekend meet in Taupo, we could do that but as a one off I'd be surprised if, come the day to go, you would find many actually heading away. The cost would be just prohibitive for many.
my fave road trip is... te awamutu down state highway 3 to wanga's i really enjoy it in the summer when there is a setting sun over the ocean. then pull up grab some "fush ond cheps " and down it with a nice cold coke to cut the grease away while the sun goes down ont he horizen(sp?).
but I dont like the idea cruising to te awamutu just for that lol.
What about manfield race track? When's their next open day??
Also thanks J for sorting the dyno day, just wish I didn't have to fix the car really wanted to see what power the beast had.
P.S My little girl loved being there to vrrroomm vrrroomm.
I only speed when i overtake, so i don't spend to much time on the wrong side of the road!!!!!
Ryan, They dont have open days as such.. Usually you go with someone like Playdays on Track.
Wynn, Pierre & I have been on them and are great days, but they prob wont have anymore till mid year or later...
No worries re the dyno day, was good to catch up with ya.
No worries ............... I walked straight into that one anyway........... LOL
Right here is the suggested route for a run up through the Wairarapa. Total distance from BP Melling up to Dannevirke and return is 425km.
There are several variations possible with shorter total distances if this was considered too far or would take too long.............
Thoughts?