Residents of Glinks Gully are "shocked" over the condition of their road - and would have contacted the local council more often to complain, had their phones worked.
At least one resident blames recent damage to his vehicle's shock absorbers on the narrow, sandy strip with the grand name of Marine Drive, which currently resembles a lunar landscape more than a road.
While the road is enough to have locals bemoaning a lack of infrastructure at the beach settlement, 20km south of Dargaville, salt was rubbed into the wound when an earthworks digger on a truck's trailer got caught in overhead wires, snapping poles and creating a tangle of wiring.
The incident was unrelated to the problem road; the digger was not being brought in for that job. But it meant Glinks Gully was "wireless" for eight days last month, with no phones or internet connections.
"That's a story in itself, as we talked all over the world to various call centres to get the faults notified and eventually repaired," said resident Peter Garelja.