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Rally Map and Entry List 2018 DRIVESOUTH RALLY FEST FOUR FANTASTIC RALLIES IN ONE! 13-15 APRIL 2018 345 Hillside Road Ph 455 2477 O T A G O I N T E R N A T I O N A L LEVIATHAN HOTEL 4WD CLASSIC RALLY ALLCOMERS 345 Hillside Road Ph 455 2477 RALLY RALLY A k H K R B L R O d r E Lookout U I D d an W R Hamilton i R WHYTE B H c O P W Tiroiti d Green M h R E l R B FFH Bluff R i U C E I K E BL L D K W C L Valley M R E T R MA W WAIANAKARUA - U FINDLAYS H P N 62 a N U G A KETOI - PATEARO i k A R RN M a SCENIC RESERVE M R D A h Patearoa U D D n e D B U a R c P T a R FRAME L E N k a A R r B aru n e D D S U r U I e A T A E C a E A A S K r K C F E M urn L T N O N B A H RD G - B L I M F N R E Y N Note: walk across ford in o I E C R R O h E H S Hyde R L MET R access road by intersection th ka I P S N R E a M C D RI u K U D S R Shag Valley ON o R ILE L S S I UR M O RD SONS O FO N S13 EA T G Hampden k l k E i C e D Waihemo W D K a D A R e r A a U O k 85 i i N r H L a T e u A P R e K n r C S C Stonehenge l Y E r a n D i C C k e i N urn D F14 A ar iv r U JOYCE N R S a LD ua R u D E T ll B A A N D N L oir y U R A e Y O K L d E D H n R l F LL D R o N ep A C S HILLGROVE- t a e V D R A N M SWEETWATERCREEK S Map keyU r D G A NB t 48 D MOERAKI N M O ES A I n A H H Moeraki L A S R PARKHILL e D C G C S G S15 RA E E A R Hillgrove R O C E G A S H S M F13 O B k R o T R L A Waynes LAY D A O D D C R Kaik g EL M H EN A M D ree a I PNT N 37 t F R KEMP T OAD G Makareao O R S14 PIGEON BUSH O A E L H Macraes F11 H D D SCENIC RES H Dunback I A L Otago Daily Times D A Y GI RD M M 1 UN D FFO L Trotters CLE STAN R O SC R c O GE O D R G C RI D R R O S12 T r E or S D G D L m C RD Gorge Katiki Point e ick N A U N IE D s H IL N Katiki v B E IE F12 LIMEK Leg 1 (SaturdayA i 14th) O R D A TROTTERS O A OA F N C RD T R R N k R Rock and Pillar R B D P S E SHEEHY A K GORGE S AR R A R R S N A R RD L E South Rough D E M SCENIC RES NE U P ROCK AND D MCLEW RD TAIERI RIDGE SCH R Inch Valley M R D OOL A F10 L O E D Ridge Hill N PILLAR R r R M R A R R P R D u S CHALM H e N E - 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