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    Quote Originally Posted by homebrew.357 View Post
    Thanks again guys for all the info, this will keep me google checking spots and roads, I know they are well used, but deer have legs and walk so I will be doing the same. Keneff is" littles clearing" off the Gentle Anne rd, what`s the name of the accesses rd in to it, but could be a bit far to go from AK , have to keep the peace in the home camp. "You are going where" Will be looking at going away in September, spring grass feeding time, looking at Okahu rd camp at this stage, but will keep looking , best to learn all about a spot so you know it. Cheers guys.
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    Littles clearing is in the eastern Kaweka off Whittles road.

    Probally struggle to tow a caravan in there with a Ford Focus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Fish 1 View Post
    Did you drive right to end of the road?we were there when the rain came-the creek was huge with 3-4 ft boulders rolling down.Had to leave vehicles there for 4 weeks till the scratched atrack for us-bit of a mission for the Hiace van!! Is the main road open yet to turn off?We had to get escorted thru Kaiangaroa to Minginui when we got vehicles out. They are meant to be fixing Okahu Rd sometime in the Summer.
    Drove to end of road...4wd only... No its or buts! Road still closed between Murupara and Te Whaiti, forestry open to residents only apparently... We musta looked like locals, hoodies up, smiling to everyone we drove passed.. Main road hopefully open end of this month according to security.. It's a freaking mess in there!
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    Well pickle me bloody agates, P38, Biggun,Thanks for the heads up on Okahu rd, , that's off the list. Clements rd has gone to the head of my A list, a bit more searching for . b, c. This is what I have to watch out for with the poor old family car, O to win lotto. . Then there's flying in, but looking at the prices would need five guys to keep it down at bit, I'm retired, moneys tight, well we could all be in that boat, will keep looking.
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    Hi @Frogfeatures. Yep, it's a good spot. @homebrew.357, I' from Auckland, too, and yes, it's a bit of a trip. I go via Taupo onto Napier-Taupo Rd. About 2-3 kms (I Think) past Te Pohue, Glengarry Rd on your right, to Puketitiri, Bear left onto Whittle Rd, which will take you past Little's Clearing. This will give you more detailed infohttps://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC101PB_little-clearing-hawkes-bay?guid=4664f9c3-0edd-4526-9598-25503707f099is Snow sometimes closes the road, so check with DOC or someone. Good luck.
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    To me if going N T hiway I would just go in to Clements rd, don`t have to go right in, just find a parking/ camping spot off the rd and hunt from there. walk down the rd a bit and head up into the bush, the rd`s your come back to compass point and could be a few more deer in the front country as lots just drive past it.

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    Hey homebrew,
    Kiko road is another option, just north of Turangi.
    Space to fit a caravan at the road end. May struggle with a Ford Focus but I got a front wheel drive maxima up there with the kids over Christmas. Mate used to take his caravan up there.

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    @keneff I take exactly the same route.
    Met a guy called Jim, from Tauranga, who used to tow a pop top caravan, with a 2wd into Littles Clearing.
    Real nice guy, been going there for years.
    The contorta, going towards The Black Birch, has got away over the years too.
    Nice country.
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    Sounds like a typical hunting trip !

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    Quote Originally Posted by i41do2 View Post
    Hey homebrew,
    Kiko road is another option, just north of Turangi.
    Space to fit a caravan at the road end. May struggle with a Ford Focus but I got a front wheel drive maxima up there with the kids over Christmas. Mate used to take his caravan up there.
    Kilo Rd used to have a problem with cars getting broken into.
    Not sure what's it's like these days.
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    Sounds like a typical hunting trip !

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    After casing it around a bit I think Naroma road in the Pureora park will be the go, I will tow the caravan to the start of the road , look for a parking spot, unhook the van and then drive in to see if I can go in any further with my van to a better park up spot. Will be in there for five days , so a good look around and this is how you learn a new area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Fish 1 View Post
    Did you drive right to end of the road?we were there when the rain came-the creek was huge with 3-4 ft boulders rolling down.Had to leave vehicles there for 4 weeks till the scratched atrack for us-bit of a mission for the Hiace van!! Is the main road open yet to turn off?We had to get escorted thru Kaiangaroa to Minginui when we got vehicles out. They are meant to be fixing Okahu Rd sometime in the Summer.
    if the owner of the hiace van (mentioned) would like a snorkel for it, then message me, i have a couple extra to get rid of.
    cheers, dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by homebrew.357 View Post
    After casing it around a bit I think Naroma road in the Pureora park will be the go, I will tow the caravan to the start of the road , look for a parking spot, unhook the van and then drive in to see if I can go in any further with my van to a better park up spot. Will be in there for five days , so a good look around and this is how you learn a new area.
    Let us know how you get on
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    Sounds like a typical hunting trip !

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    Quote Originally Posted by homebrew.357 View Post
    After casing it around a bit I think Naroma road in the Pureora park will be the go, I will tow the caravan to the start of the road , look for a parking spot, unhook the van and then drive in to see if I can go in any further with my van to a better park up spot. Will be in there for five days , so a good look around and this is how you learn a new area.
    Send me a PM a week or 2 before you head down and I'll give you an update on Waitaramoa and Ngaroma rds, in there most weeks.

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    O K, Thanks Tetawa, I can't train my ford focus to be a Landover so a road report would be good, and if your pasting through and see me the billy goes on. .
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