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What to do?
Hey everyone,
I got the thanks for coming but see you later phone call this morning from the CEO, as at the end of next month I will be suckling on the governments teat... This means I am about to have an insane amount of free time on my hands :)
I am based in the CNI and am looking for walks/tramps/huts and other things to do in the general area. I have a young family so unfortunately a big mission to the South island probably wont be on the cards. However 3-4 day missions will be easy to manage.
One thing I would like to do is the loop track from the end of Clements mill road back through and around to the Te Iringa Car park - I need to get my fitness up a little bit first mind you.
I've also never been to Lake Waikaremoana - so a suggestion about that would be nice, something I could even take my 4yo son to do?
Cheers
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on $$$$ front,if you can drive truck or a tractor there is plenty of work about right now for next 6 mths,all AG contractors will be screaming out for people for the grass harvest season...and with covid their are few if any foreigners coming in this year to do it.
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Yup plenty of work for anyone that can drive a machine at the moment. Some exceptional money being paid if you have a bit of experience
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You are spoilt for choice where you are. Tongiriro NP, Kaimanawa, Kaweka. All have a fantastic array of tracks and huts. Get on the Doc website and start planning:thumbsup:
And you other guys stop offering him work.
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Thanks Lads, unfortunately no machine experience but I do have my class 2 licence so that may be a nose in the door so will keep that in mind.
I'm hoping to take 2 ish or more months to hit the reset button and explore the tracks I never 'found' the time to do before.
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class two will see you foot in door,most transport firms have a class two fert sower and wee flea stock truck....wee puddle jumper freight trucks too.lots off smaller chiller trucks..bidvest etc.