The mighty Huka Falls on the Waikato River flowing out of Lake Taupo. Is it runnable? Well yes its been done before. And i am sure it will be done again. But will it be done by me - errrrr, well we shall see. It's a bit of a monster. The line is definately river left, down the tongue. Anywhere else would definately be sub- optimal. The lead in seems to be the main issue. A couple of nice holes to gobble you up if you are not careful. Swimming is not an option. And interestingly, about 15m upstream from the lip of the fall, middle of the river, there is a really really sweet wave. However, i think if you played on this you would also surely hold the world record for having the worlds biggest balls!!! In which case you would need a special kayak to carry them!!!
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
The Mighty Huka
The mighty Huka Falls on the Waikato River flowing out of Lake Taupo. Is it runnable? Well yes its been done before. And i am sure it will be done again. But will it be done by me - errrrr, well we shall see. It's a bit of a monster. The line is definately river left, down the tongue. Anywhere else would definately be sub- optimal. The lead in seems to be the main issue. A couple of nice holes to gobble you up if you are not careful. Swimming is not an option. And interestingly, about 15m upstream from the lip of the fall, middle of the river, there is a really really sweet wave. However, i think if you played on this you would also surely hold the world record for having the worlds biggest balls!!! In which case you would need a special kayak to carry them!!!
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Polo Down Under
So the polo then. Well i didn't get to play that much. My teams 3rd game in on saturday I, well actually the opposition managed to dislocate my right ring finger. Ouch - it smarted somewhat! Apparently paddle fouls don't exist in NZ. Well thats what it seems anyway. Interestingly, you are also allowed to push people onto other boats. Now i am not an expert in the rules (as my record of getting crads will justify), but i am pretty sure you are not allowed to push people onto boats (can someone clarify this for me please - Elan? Ceri?). In the NZ rules however it states that being pushed onto the deck of an opponent is considered a legal tackle and should not be penalised. Well fair enough i guess, as it is not that dangerous - IF it is only onto the deck. But players seem to read this as 'you can bin people onto or into any part of the boat'. And the refs just seem to let it happen. I saw several nasty instances that could have caused bad injury, yet the ref seemed to be perfectly happy. I guess i will just have to get used to it. Anyway, on with the comp.
The team played really well and only narrowly lost a few games. We ahould have won more - but going 3-0 up at half time and then losing 4-5 is not acceptable. We paid for many a result like this by bringing up the rear in the standings. Ah well. It was a good laugh - while it lasted for me anyway.
A variation of the Hoonerburger - an inverted 4G negative dive Hoonerburger perhaps?
Practical Transport for a City? - errr, not really
I have moved into a house in Mt Eden, a suburb of Auckland. The location is superb. Close to town and about 25 minutes drive from work. The house is also fantastic, if a little chilly. The New Zealanders don't seem to believe in central heating. We have one gas fire in the lounge and the rest of the heating is provided by thick wooly jumpers. Its not too bad though, and for winter i think it is boardering on a heat wave!!! Others would disagree.
My House - Its behind the tree!!!
Right, my house mates. Well i am living with 3 gorgeous girls. Heidi, Jamie and Tracy. They are a great laugh and have made my transition to NZ painless and simple. My only reservation about these guys is their obsessive watching of NZ Idol, Shortland Street and Footballers Wives on tv. Thankfully the latter has now finished, but I am still stuck with NZ Idol and 'Shorties'!!!
I also now have my own transport. I have a truck. The budget for my new car wasn't enourmous, but I was pointed in the direction of Ellerslie Car Fair. Every sunday morning, anybody selling a car can turn up at Ellerslie Racecourse and sell their car. I was expecting a few cars to be there, but that few turned out to be hundreds, of all shapes, sizes, ages, makes, types, everything. After an hour or so of mooching around i was drawn to the 4x4's (after i deliberately ignored them at the start of my quest). And there it was. A Toyota Hilux Surf. What a beast - 3.0L V6 with all the trimmings. A little worn and battle hardened shall we say, but it goes well and everything works. It was mine!!! How practical for a city!!!
The Beast!!!
I am still waiting for my stuff to arrive from the UK so my room is a little baron at the moment. I am getting by though. I am only really missing my paddling kit - i want to go paddling - and some tunes. But hey, it will be here in a few weeks - if it gets through customs that is!!! I am also looking forward to getting my bike here. As it comes into summer i can dodge the traffic, cut through the park to work (One Tree Hill) and stop getting cake fined at work for being totally unsustainable by cruising around in my fuel guzzling beast!!!
Things here are pretty cheap. But i guess that is partly because in some ways i am still working to UK living. I got a new stereo for my truck last week. Was considering the total pimp out with a sub and an amp but couldn't bring myself round to the Tim Tits school of driving sounds. It is dead cheap over here as imports come direct from Japan. The damn thing took me a whole day for fit and wire up. I had to dismantle the entire dashboard to get it in. But i now have the piece of mind that if anyone tries to nick the stereo in the night, they will still be there in the morning trying to figure out how to get the damn thing out. And you know how you take something apart, not really knowing how, and then rebuild it, again not really knowing how, and then you get the odd bit left over. Well i managed to rebuild my dash minus 3 bolts and a random cable and connector (a little worrying). At the moment everything is working fine though.