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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    Happy, with respect to what you said about there only being 4 directions N, S, E, W. The track is like a highway with lots of fairly steep-sided valleys that run into it. It we split up into groups of two (which seems to be how we are looking) we not struggle to find room for us all if we plan carefully the night before and stick to that plan (ie. if you aren't supposed to cross that that ridge, don't bloody cross it). I'm confident we won't be tripping over each others toes if you do decide to join us in the end. Moreover, the chances are as we get closer to the date people will pull out, I mean, we can't all get time off work or not have any commitments on that weekend. No trouble if you aren't keen to come, but let what I have said be reassurance to those who are still keen to come, but want to make sure all is well.
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    Good organisation will prevent mishaps Im sure. Wasnt a dig mate. Just me and a rule I have... No matter where you are you still have to
    expect someone to pop out and say hello... Kudos to you for putting things in motion..
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    I just looked at the hill nearest to the hut - it rises pretty much 300m over a distance of 600m. That's something you dont run up haha. Well somebody might but not me

    As for expecting the unexpected - i was once at the main shooting range in Nowra NSW (Aust) and a pile of us were all lined up about to fire a black powder volley (just like they used to). Out of the bush flew some knob-jockey on a dirt bike right in front of the targets. Dumbest thing I've ever seen. Fingers were on lightened triggers and none of us heard him coming. Lucky
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dead is better View Post
    As for expecting the unexpected - i was once at the main shooting range in Nowra NSW (Aust) and a pile of us were all lined up about to fire a black powder volley (just like they used to). Out of the bush flew some knob-jockey on a dirt bike right in front of the targets. Dumbest thing I've ever seen. Fingers were on lightened triggers and none of us heard him coming. Lucky
    Far out and buggy wheels, that would almost make you poop your pants.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    Happy, with respect to what you said about there only being 4 directions N, S, E, W. The track is like a highway with lots of fairly steep-sided valleys that run into it. It we split up into groups of two (which seems to be how we are looking) we not struggle to find room for us all if we plan carefully the night before and stick to that plan (ie. if you aren't supposed to cross that that ridge, don't bloody cross it). I'm confident we won't be tripping over each others toes if you do decide to join us in the end. Moreover, the chances are as we get closer to the date people will pull out, I mean, we can't all get time off work or not have any commitments on that weekend. No trouble if you aren't keen to come, but let what I have said be reassurance to those who are still keen to come, but want to make sure all is well.

    On another note, for those who haven't had much time out and are thinking about how chilly it will be. Be warned, it will most likely be very cold and quite probably wet. If you don't have the right gears, you'll feel the cold (and possibly the wet). But shit, its not the arctic. Come with a good spirit and be prepared and it will be all good.
    By the time you add wind in to the factor you will have 2 directions to hunt from. take a dog if you can. the fireplace is shit so get it going early. the locals in their 4x4's come in from Ngaputahi. if you drive a 4x4 to the hut doc will tell you to leave if they find out. locals will spot light at all hours of darkness. you hopefully will still get onto some game good luck on the hunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mucko View Post
    By the time you add wind in to the factor you will have 2 directions to hunt from. take a dog if you can. the fireplace is shit so get it going early. the locals in their 4x4's come in from Ngaputahi. if you drive a 4x4 to the hut doc will tell you to leave if they find out. locals will spot light at all hours of darkness. you hopefully will still get onto some game good luck on the hunt.
    Join us, or will you have moved to the other side of Te Kuiti by then?
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    I will be well in truely in Te Kuiti by then we move 25th of this month. head waters of the Raropo stream will be worth a look. we will catch up for a hunt one day Rushy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dead is better View Post
    I just looked at the hill nearest to the hut - it rises pretty much 300m over a distance of 600m. That's something you dont run up haha. Well somebody might but not me

    As for expecting the unexpected - i was once at the main shooting range in Nowra NSW (Aust) and a pile of us were all lined up about to fire a black powder volley (just like they used to). Out of the bush flew some knob-jockey on a dirt bike right in front of the targets. Dumbest thing I've ever seen. Fingers were on lightened triggers and none of us heard him coming. Lucky
    That would have been good to explain in court, and sorting out who fired the fatal shot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mucko View Post
    I will be well in truely in Te Kuiti by then we move 25th of this month. head waters of the Raropo stream will be worth a look. we will catch up for a hunt one day Rushy.
    Yes I would like that. I have heard that the Raropo is worth a gander. young Toby and I might see if we can't give that a nudge (if he is up to it)
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
    Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
    Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
    Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
    Rule 5: Check your firing zone
    Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    once you push past the shit the bush opens up a lot. you can get to the head waters on horseback so its not to bad. i would book the hut thou or at least take a tent. when you pin down a date i will see what the numbers are like and see if i can get away depends if my worker is any good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mohawk660 View Post
    Hi Fellas, Mucko his 12 year old cousin and myself went to Midway hut in spring, it was a nice walk not a huge amount of sign and the only animals we say were the pigs shot by the pig hunters. However I hear there have been alot of animals taken from that area, and im no professional deer culler ! The walk is realtively flat and easyier enough for a 12 year old to walk, however there are 46 river crossing according to (http://www.taupotrampers.com/horomangaValley.pdf) I thought there was a hell of lot more river crossings. Might be a usefull bit of info if your planning to go in during winter. As it is close to Galatea it is a favourite for locals who will come in by 4x4 or horse.
    Hopefully will be a really good fun and successful trip for you fellas going. I feel the need to warn a few of you who don't know the area that it's a beautiful valley with huge hunting potential for both Reds & Rusa, BUT... If it rains plenty while you're in there, you're not walking out any time soon. Not trying to put anyone off, but I went in with a mate one winter and an unforecast heavy rain system came through. From a quiet river it turned vicious within hours. I fell in and developed hypothermia, taking more than twelve hours to recover, before we walked back out again, no hunting done. It's also a spot you need to be super sensible when hunting into gut heads and streams, as the contour can drop off into harmless looking waterfalls but backtracking and climbing out on loose scree can be bloody difficult. Definitely should buddy up the young and inexperienced
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    Thanks for that H4L.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
    Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Yes I would like that. I have heard that the Raropo is worth a gander. young Toby and I might see if we can't give that a nudge (if he is up to it)
    Any hills? I found out Friday lucky I was by my self I went to try walk up a fairly steep small hill and I can't bend my leg to get it in front of me I fell over back wards
    VIVA LA HOWA

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    Fireman's carry it is then Toby
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
    Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Fireman's carry it is then Toby
    I'm surprised you didn't offer my services as a sled-dog, Rushy

    Sent from my MT27i using Tapatalk 2
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    Yeah nah bro

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    Instead of pissing around mking the next iPhone 6 they should invest their time in making a hover board
    VIVA LA HOWA

 

 

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