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Okato Lions Family 4WD Adventures

Wilfred from Okato

Okato Lions Club brings you a family 4WD adventure

Taranaki anniversary Monday 9th March
Inland Rahotu - Okato areas
$60 per vehicle includes driver
$15 per passenger
$5 for children under 13 years
BBQ lunch included
Bring general stacks and water

Drive amongst the larhar 20 to 50 thousand years
Experience Taranaki boulder fields
400 years mud flow and turned pasture fields
Some optional Challenge and play areas
Entry by registration only 50 available spaces
Road legal, unmodified vehicles with AT or Mud grip Tyre's a must
10am departure (A.R.R)

For starting points and further information please phone

Mariska 0275093390 or
Tom 06 7587767

Limited to Entry 50 vehicles

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