Yes, it's a tight track and most traffic goes down hill only. I'm glad you found my blog, I'm fairly new at this but have been 4Wheel driving for years.
The first time I was there some bikes went through, it looked like a few of them found the river hard going. But I've seen videos of red rocks and that would be harder.
I'm not mentioning anyone either, but my sister and Jeff probably park next to each other at the supermarket ;) Great to see someone using a new truck how they're supposed to be used. I perfer steelies, have them on my 2nd Gen Surf, why don't you like them?
You got a have a laugh now and again. The only reason I didn't want steelies was its a new vehicle, so just the look of it. My 96 surf came with alloys and I had no problem with them in the 24 years I had that.
@@realneilsadventures fair enough, they are good looking rims on your truck. I run steel Black Trak rims with BFG Ko2s on the Surf. I live rural and that truck is set up to get me to and from work in the city in the middle of winter. Snow, ice and flooded rivers, 50km each way... My commute to work is one of the things I love about my job.
This is opposite of what i normally watch @mattsoffroadrecovery @trailmater @caseyladelle Seeing our NZ nature offerings certainly makes one realise how lucky we are . Cheers for the video
I have also watched a lot of mattsoffroadrecovery, and am so pleased that we can drive these tracks because otherwise I wouldn't be seeing these back country places. Thanks for Commenting.
I'm happy with the ironman lift, a friend of mine changed from ARB (old man emu) to ironman which he believes is better suited for NZ conditions. I think I will be swapping out the running boards for rock sliders.
so you didnt pay your $20? Robyn and Malcolm put alot of effort into keeping the track safe and open not to mention that if you have a mishap its them that come to the rescue, as you say its one of the best tracks around here
The first time I went though there was though their land and Malcolm showed us around, the history and maps etc. This was a last-minute thing finding the bridge was easy, I would need an address for the farm and I wanted to drive both ways though the tunnels so I just stayed on the DOC track. Next time I will see Robyn and Malcolm and get the map and explore the aera more and check out the tunnels you can walk in.
@@realneilsadventures Fair enough, just seems a bit odd to drive a massive hulking gas spewing 4WD through this beautiful place, especially when you're driving in the water and stuff, Im certain theres wildlife you're disrupting by doing so..
Traffic jam in the middle of nowhere hard case. Came across your blog by accident and enjoyed the trip.
Yes, it's a tight track and most traffic goes down hill only. I'm glad you found my blog, I'm fairly new at this but have been 4Wheel driving for years.
We took our Fortuner through this track April 2023 and my mate did it, also in a Fortuner, a year prior. A great drive
I'm pleased to hear other Fortuner's are hitting the tracks, I haven't come across any on a track yet.
Wow, awesome track. If I ever get a 4x4 I’ll be sure to try this
If you do get a 4x4 join a 4WD club, you not only learn the correct way to do things you learn where you can do it.
@@realneilsadventureswhat club do belong too? Based in Christchurch.
@@apdowson South Canterbury 4Wheel Drive club, we are in Timaru.
SouthIsland has all the fun....I wasted 10 years in Hamilton!
Don't worry, there are plenty of south Islanders that haven't been on these tracks.
Cool to find out about this, wish I'd known when we were last down that way.
Well, you now have a reason to come back this way.
Wow that’s awesome great photos thanks
Thanks for watching
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I really like your video on Queenstown and will check out more of your channel.
Come see me at The Battery Shop in Lower Hutt when you come across to Wellington. I have a Tuna and do explore and would be keen to meet and catch up
OK sounds good
Hey we enjoyed your video! Thanks
I'm pleased you enjoyed it, and thanks for commenting
Hell yeah, I would love to bring a KLR-650 down here and do this track, not long ago did a portion of the Red Rocks on one
The first time I was there some bikes went through, it looked like a few of them found the river hard going. But I've seen videos of red rocks and that would be harder.
I have done Napoleon Hill on my KLR. on road tyres (metz Sahara road tyres) wasn't too hard,
I'm not mentioning anyone either, but my sister and Jeff probably park next to each other at the supermarket ;) Great to see someone using a new truck how they're supposed to be used. I perfer steelies, have them on my 2nd Gen Surf, why don't you like them?
You got a have a laugh now and again. The only reason I didn't want steelies was its a new vehicle, so just the look of it. My 96 surf came with alloys and I had no problem with them in the 24 years I had that.
@@realneilsadventures fair enough, they are good looking rims on your truck. I run steel Black Trak rims with BFG Ko2s on the Surf. I live rural and that truck is set up to get me to and from work in the city in the middle of winter. Snow, ice and flooded rivers, 50km each way... My commute to work is one of the things I love about my job.
@@KiwiPokerPlayer If I have problems, I will change them
I like your truck what year.and model is she ?
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2022 Toyota Fortuner
Looks like a fun track
Yes, it is a great west coast track
@@realneilsadventures Thanks for subscribing
Increíble! What exhaust system is on your beast . Sounds 👍
That might be when I had the gopro attached to the snorkel.
Far out that awesome - South Island?
Yes, west coast near Reefton
@@realneilsadventures I though so, South Island has all the cool stuff!
This is opposite of what i normally watch
@mattsoffroadrecovery
@trailmater
@caseyladelle
Seeing our NZ nature offerings certainly makes one realise how lucky we are .
Cheers for the video
I have also watched a lot of mattsoffroadrecovery, and am so pleased that we can drive these tracks because otherwise I wouldn't be seeing these back country places. Thanks for Commenting.
NI suggestion - Odlins road Akatarawa - take a friend :)
Thanks for that
Hi, how long are the tracks? How meny is there
What I did was about 10km in total including the return. So about 2 Km up the river and 3 though the tunnels and up the hill then return.
How are you finding the ironman 2" lift? Thinking of getting them myself. Cheers.
I'm happy with the ironman lift, a friend of mine changed from ARB (old man emu) to ironman which he believes is better suited for NZ conditions. I think I will be swapping out the running boards for rock sliders.
So you don’t recommend the Ironman side steps, I’m looking for something for my Fortuner.
As the panel beater said, they are side steps not rock sliders. I might have just been unlucky, but I'm probably going to change them.
Heard a rumour they chopped the entrance back when discovery went thru there with gold rush
Definitely a lot of work done, tunnels and moving water.
hi Neil the go pro makes that track very narrow. ??
It is quite narrow, e.g. most parts in the tunnels I couldn't get out my door
so you didnt pay your $20? Robyn and Malcolm put alot of effort into keeping the track safe and open not to mention that if you have a mishap its them that come to the rescue, as you say its one of the best tracks around here
The first time I went though there was though their land and Malcolm showed us around, the history and maps etc. This was a last-minute thing finding the bridge was easy, I would need an address for the farm and I wanted to drive both ways though the tunnels so I just stayed on the DOC track. Next time I will see Robyn and Malcolm and get the map and explore the aera more and check out the tunnels you can walk in.
Hey mate! What draw system do you have in the back of the fortuner?
RMR I got them from the 4WD Warehouse. I will do a video showing how I fitted them.
on a good day I reckon the corolla would handle this
With some friends to help you out a Corolla would be fun
Why ruin the experience by driving a truck through it, walking too hard?
Not everyone can walk 10km along a track, NZ has plenty of walking tracks. In my younger days I did a few and highly recommend them,
@@realneilsadventures Fair enough, just seems a bit odd to drive a massive hulking gas spewing 4WD through this beautiful place, especially when you're driving in the water and stuff, Im certain theres wildlife you're disrupting by doing so..
@@willz0452stay indoors then your call
@@willz0452 seems you're on the wrong channel!
Offroading is its own experience to be enjoyed, hiking is another one. Everything in balance.
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