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On Mar 26, 12:37 am, "riverman" wrote:
On Mar 26, 12:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "riverman" wrote in message roups.com... On Mar 26, 1:11 pm, "asadi" wrote: fine trip! Yes, it was. BTW, check out this linkhttp://www.tarata.co.nz/andgo to 'virtual tour'. The original scene for the virtual tour is precisely where I was standing when I saw the farmhouse and decided to go ask to tresspass to get to the river. If you select 'river canyon', you'll see upstream the run I fished on day 1, and downstream the undercut and pool where I got the big hit. Such a beautiful stretch of water. --riverman Going to NZ end of year according to SWMBO. What kind of prices are the guided trip and lodging? Is not on the web site.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Can't speak definitively for the whole region, but last year another roffian and I stayed herehttp://tinyurl.com/3dym2rfor NZ$90 per night, combined. We hired a top-notch local guide for NZ$100 per day. He was well worth the cost. The lodge on the Rangitikei where I stayed was NZ$80 per night, but I don't know if Stephen charged a separate guiding fee, as I didn't use his services. All in all, I think you'll find NZ to be relatively cheap. Its like a blast back to the 1970s. --riverman I can't say where you were but in the area I go guides are $400 minimum and I paid $600 most of the time. Also the only place we stayed that was close to you was Lumsden Motel at $85 and you it sure isn't posh. |
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![]() "David F" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 26, 12:37 am, "riverman" wrote: On Mar 26, 12:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "riverman" wrote in message roups.com... On Mar 26, 1:11 pm, "asadi" wrote: fine trip! Yes, it was. BTW, check out this linkhttp://www.tarata.co.nz/andgo to 'virtual tour'. The original scene for the virtual tour is precisely where I was standing when I saw the farmhouse and decided to go ask to tresspass to get to the river. If you select 'river canyon', you'll see upstream the run I fished on day 1, and downstream the undercut and pool where I got the big hit. Such a beautiful stretch of water. --riverman Going to NZ end of year according to SWMBO. What kind of prices are the guided trip and lodging? Is not on the web site.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Can't speak definitively for the whole region, but last year another roffian and I stayed herehttp://tinyurl.com/3dym2rfor NZ$90 per night, combined. We hired a top-notch local guide for NZ$100 per day. He was well worth the cost. The lodge on the Rangitikei where I stayed was NZ$80 per night, but I don't know if Stephen charged a separate guiding fee, as I didn't use his services. All in all, I think you'll find NZ to be relatively cheap. Its like a blast back to the 1970s. --riverman I can't say where you were but in the area I go guides are $400 minimum and I paid $600 most of the time. Also the only place we stayed that was close to you was Lumsden Motel at $85 and you it sure isn't posh. Looking at a couple of websites, seems as if the going rate is $350+ / day NZ. |
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On Mar 27, 11:49 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"David F" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 26, 12:37 am, "riverman" wrote: On Mar 26, 12:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "riverman" wrote in message roups.com... On Mar 26, 1:11 pm, "asadi" wrote: fine trip! Yes, it was. BTW, check out this linkhttp://www.tarata.co.nz/andgoto 'virtual tour'. The original scene for the virtual tour is precisely where I was standing when I saw the farmhouse and decided to go ask to tresspass to get to the river. If you select 'river canyon', you'll see upstream the run I fished on day 1, and downstream the undercut and pool where I got the big hit. Such a beautiful stretch of water. --riverman Going to NZ end of year according to SWMBO. What kind of prices are the guided trip and lodging? Is not on the web site.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Can't speak definitively for the whole region, but last year another roffian and I stayed herehttp://tinyurl.com/3dym2rforNZ$90 per night, combined. We hired a top-notch local guide for NZ$100 per day. He was well worth the cost. The lodge on the Rangitikei where I stayed was NZ$80 per night, but I don't know if Stephen charged a separate guiding fee, as I didn't use his services. All in all, I think you'll find NZ to be relatively cheap. Its like a blast back to the 1970s. --riverman I can't say where you were but in the area I go guides are $400 minimum and I paid $600 most of the time. Also the only place we stayed that was close to you was Lumsden Motel at $85 and you it sure isn't posh. Looking at a couple of websites, seems as if the going rate is $350+ / day NZ.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, you guys both are correct. I was remembering wrong, and went back through my records last night. The guide we hired in Taupo was NZ $350 a day, which is closer to US$300 and a whole lot more than I stated earlier. The housing costs are correct, but these were pretty bare-bones accommodations. The lodge on the Rangitikei was a bit nicer than the Waitahanui lodge, but both were perfect for coming back to after a day of fishing. --riverman |
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