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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    Up the ridges. Down the creeks. Sideways into bluffs and sliding down waterfalls by the sounds of it

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    Haha been there, done that. Never plan on going down any creeks in the kaimais. Sooner or later they turn into waterfalls, walls narrow in, and supple jack trys to strangle you to death.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusky View Post
    Haha been there, done that. Never plan on going down any creeks in the kaimais. Sooner or later they turn into waterfalls, walls narrow in, and supple jack trys to strangle you to death.
    I never plan to do so ever again either.

    Same with the logging tram lines right or do they just disappear at some point in the northern part. And run across the ranges.?

    I have never encountered one but I go the middle bit not te aroha or hurunui in the southern part.

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    Yep the Kaimais is a good place to start for jungle training. I spent a couple of years goat culling in there during the mid 70s. Hunted most areas from St\Hw 29 to Waihi. Shot my share of goats deer pigs and wild cattle, helped pathfind a few of the tracks and build a couple of the huts for servicing our forest service crews. All good memories. Even picked up a couple of pieces off a DC 3
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMan View Post
    Yep the Kaimais is a good place to start for jungle training. I spent a couple of years goat culling in there during the mid 70s. Hunted most areas from St\Hw 29 to Waihi. Shot my share of goats deer pigs and wild cattle, helped pathfind a few of the tracks and build a couple of the huts for servicing our forest service crews. All good memories. Even picked up a couple of pieces off a DC 3
    I once dropped off from near Kauritatahi hut planning to take a short cut out to the Gordon Base. 2 nutilating hours later I had climbed back up kiekie faces and rock chimneys with a totally full mountain mule pack and my 303 onto the track totally stuffed. As said: "never again follow a creek down" on the west side anyway.

    Also of course, don't bother following a creek out on the plateaus either. They curl round back and forth in knots. Use your compass have confidence and follow it up hill down dale in and out of creeks but in a straight line.

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    I reckon its antler rubbing but some say its gnawing with teeth.
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    The green long leaves like a flax are kiekie.
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    bloody tram lines everywhere where I go some good some not shot 3 this year on tram lines full of toi toi an crap think they like the sun on the colder days an it's a good way to travel in those logged areas . as for what they eat f#@k knows but they do get skinny in winter . do see kie kie grazed any broadleafed plants I hardly see because they grazed out to over head hight grassy clearings are usually mowed flat except for that noisy rice grass stuff that s never touched . yet to see a deer on a clearing in kaimai and I know of a few decent clearings. dose your head in sometimes but love the place . most hunters i see are top blokes to have a chat to share a bit of knowledge both ways and it's good to know where guys are roughly from a safety and planing perspective
    good luck to ya
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