Is there anyone out there interested in packraft hunting in Canterbury / Westland ? Who is tooled up with an Alpacka etc like me and ready to go ?
Is there anyone out there interested in packraft hunting in Canterbury / Westland ? Who is tooled up with an Alpacka etc like me and ready to go ?
Don't exactly know what you mean. Can you describe your system and idea in a bit more detail please?
Have looked at these rafts a bit. Look good and very lite and packable. Some good river options around too. Should be able to handle Grade 3 and maybe 4 depending on load etc.
Have you had it out yet?
Shit I though you meant hunting with one of these
Alpacka
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No. The real world has kept me from using it in the last couple of weeks but 2015 will have a lot more time.
Alpacka Denali Llama packraft
Cruiser spray deck
Manta ray 4 piece paddle
PFD kayak vest
helmet
Raft weighs 2kg even and all other parts another 2kg
They look like a bit of a toy but there's a good reason they cost so much ... the build quality is exceptional
Have recently had 100mm taken off my Blaser R93 308 barrel and Robbie from gunworks put short 41mm diameter suppressor on it. Running 125 accubonds for reasonable ballence between trajectory and speed out of the short barrel.
It will fit under the cruiser spray deck if I want it to be handy.
Want to get a bit of experience during the warmer months on some easier water and work up to rivers like the Clarence etc once I have tracked down others interested in the same.
Sounds like a lot of fun and something I would love to get into one day.
Walking the Amazon Pack rafting was tested to the max when this bloke walked the Amazon river.
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I would be keen to take a look at the raft you have. Cannot justify spending $1000-1300 on a raft without looking at one first.
Clarence is a pretty easy river, just long. Therefore, if shit goes wrong, you're a long way from anywhere. I trust you have a PLB too. Get a dri-jacket as these rafts sit pretty low in the water.
Get it out in the flat water first and then some lower sections of the Waimak and then the Ashley gorge too(after a little rain, but portaging should be easy with than raft). Multi day in the Waimak Gorge.
@Matt2308 maybe we need to just get a Waimak trip sorted first this summer before the Clarence in winter(cold time). Mainly for more river time
Similar info.
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Been using my packraft in the north island for a while now with some minor stuff in the south island. Here is a video of a great trip we did into the Rangitikei.
Get in touch if you want more information https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=557696817 - there is a group getting together in Murchison in Jan 2016 - contacts made through private facebook page. You would find a number of Chch people have them and be able to make contact.
Its on my list bit will b a wee while away
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used to hunt heaps off the rafts in the Motu, Mohaka, top and bottom. This was in the mid eighties. Shallow shoaly rapids are the pits and are just as dangerous as the big boys. Also used to run a oar boat down the Mohaka from Rabbit bridge to the Te Hoe confluence doing live capture on goats.
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Should be fun shooting off a raft while cruising along a river in the golden hours. Might take some practice though I'd imagine!
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