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    Member Dundee's Avatar
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    Yes its hard work unless your lucky enough to get one on the Takapari Road or the track up Holmes Ridge or a handy one on the creek would be nice.That Cats Paw slip is productive they used too fertilize the grass years ago but its a steep climb.

    I've got a mate that had there wedding photos up at the Holmes Ridge heli pad.The bride and groom stood in front of the helicopter,classic.

    I took my girl up to the Tamaki picnic area and thats where I proposed too her.Must of been good cause we still married.
    She had no idea, we went up there with KFC and a few beers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    we went up there with KFC and a few beers.
    Dundee you are a bloody romantic bugger. KFC and a few beers. How will us mere mortals live up to that sort of classy act?
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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