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NZ Open GPS Project
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Skip to main navigation. Skip to first column. Skip to second column. NZ Open GPS Project. Community developed auto-routing maps of New Zealand. NZ Open GPS Project. Saturday, 01 November 2008 03:07. About The New Zealand Open GPS Maps Project. The New Zealand Open GPS Maps project is a collaborative community-driven project based around a forum. Complier - both on line and off line. On the forums for more detail. 17 October 2007 the project wins the New Zealand Open Source Awards. The project is based a...
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Dizzy's folding bike: June 2014
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A re-introduction to cycling. Saturday, 21 June 2014. Petone to Point Howard. As I have written about this ride several times before, there isn’t a lot to be said that’s new, but we did take some quite nice photos. Catching dinner. That's Matiu-Somes Island in the middle of the harbour. The yacht seems to be floating above the water (click to enlarge) (photo by John). Dredging the Hutt River (photo by John). Reflections at the Seaview Marina. More yachts and their reflections (photo by John). Rimutaka Ra...
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Dizzy's folding bike: February 2015
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A re-introduction to cycling. Wednesday, 25 February 2015. Ohariu - Makara - Karori loop. We’ve had a week without biking, but yesterday we went on a 39 km loop ride to Makara. John has done this loop a number of times, on each of his four (! Bikes, so he’s reasonably familiar with it. It is an area that is quite lovely, and we have been there by car quite a few times. But because it involves a fair bit of hill climbing, I’ve never been game to bike it. Until now. The woolshed and the waiting mob. A litt...
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Dizzy's folding bike: December 2014
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A re-introduction to cycling. Thursday, 18 December 2014. Summer – at last? Everyone in Wellington has been complaining about the appalling lack of summer weather we are having. It’s been blowing gales for what seems like months on end, and then we had bucketing rain for days. But we finally had two whole fine days in a row – sunny and above all, calm! Mind you – it was a case of “don’t blink, or you’ll miss it”, because the next day it was back to heavy rain. So we wanted to explore them again. The walk...
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Dizzy's folding bike: September 2014
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A re-introduction to cycling. Thursday, 25 September 2014. Folding Goldies ride - Waikanae to Peka Peka. Yesterday we went on another Folding Goldies ride. This time, the plan was to take the train to Waikanae and ride to Peka Peka, and back, and return by train before the 3pm deadline (so we could use our Gold Cards, and travel for free). 8221; But it turned out that the brand name of this bike is actually “ Airnimal. I had a look at the website. And it seems to me to be rather less convenient to fold t...
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Dizzy's folding bike: August 2014
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A re-introduction to cycling. Sunday, 31 August 2014. Folding Goldies ride – Waikanae to Paekakariki. On Thursday 28 August, we went on our second “ Folding Goldies. 8221; ride. This time we took the train to Waikanae and biked the Kapiti Coastal Cycle Route – via Paraparaumu, Raumati and Queen Elizabeth II Park – to Paekakariki, from where we caught the train back to Wellington. Waiting for the train at Takapu Road Station (photo by John). And here it comes! And Kapiti Cycling Inc. As a local resident, ...
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Dizzy's folding bike: July 2014
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A re-introduction to cycling. Saturday, 26 July 2014. Pauatahanui Inlet and Pataka Museum. A crisp, sunny and calm, but cold, Friday. Forget about Friday Zumba. Let’s go for a bike ride! A nice easy ride, in the sun. Upon checking Wikipedia, I found this sport (? Is called “ powered paragliding. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a motorised paraglider …. Reflections at the Mana Marina (photo by John). I love this picture of a man walking his little dogs on the beach (photo by John). It didn’t t...
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PmWiki's Public Local page browse
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Spirits of the air. S useful links for the Wellington and Porirua areas of New Zealand:. PLT of Titahi Bay. Page last modified on December 09, 2012, at 05:40 PM.
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