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Wanganui canoe trip
Hey team,
I have a wanganui trip planned with the boys next feb. I was wondering if anyone could give us an indication of the best way to paddle the river and best places to stay? I have an idea but just interested to hear different approaches.
Cheers Bryan
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Start at Pipiriki and float down, many year ago, did it in a jet boat and hunt the bank, drifting around the corners. Guess that would be off the menu in this PC times
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talk to the pros in Taumarunui......they hire out boats to do it.....not suggesting you abuse it by picking brains and giving nothing back,but call in and ask,buy something if you not intending to use thier boats...these folks have been doing it for years and guarantee,if you get in the shit,it will be them who come and get you out.
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The 'Jurasic Park' feeling bit is from about 20km downstream of Taumaranui, through to Pipiriki. Taumaranui itself down is pretty boring for day 1, as its just farmland, and in Feb will be VERY bony.
Depends how much time you have on your hands.
Take long ropes. Often a solid tie up point for your boat can be a long way from the river bank. And if it pisses down overnight it can easly come up 25 foot in 12 hours. Short rope will simply drown the boat.
Normally lots of goats. Fallow should have risen in numbers too.
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Cheers team,
I probably should have explained a bit better. We are going through a canoe company for it. The question was more around which campsites to stay at and things to look out for good or bad like XR500 advice.
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I did the whole thing from Taumuranui to whanganui last year.
Taumuranui canoe hire is the one you want. They sort everything, campsites etc. The 3 day from Whakahoro to Pipiriki is probably the best bang for buck and covers the most interesting sections as mentioned above.
https://taumarunuicanoehire.co.nz/prices/
Give them a call. Its owned by a lovely family and they get this question alot.