Bills Block - 4th July Easy-Hard - Postponed
Posted: Fri 19 Jun, 2020 4:55 pm
Hi All,
Running a trip to Bills Block in Dixons Creek on the 4th of July, meeting at 11am
Camping overnight with driving on the Saturday and Sunday but if you can only attend for a day, that's perfectly fine. We will be wrapping up by lunch time on Sunday
For those who have not been to Bills, it is private property owned by a friend of the club, suitable for any car and ability, there are plenty of tracks ranging from very easy to very difficult and lots of people to give you a hand if you want some tips, or even just to spectate others driving obstacles that may not suit you.
Luke has offered to run a chainsaw demo on the Saturday so please bring your Chainsaws. Safety equipment is required if you want to take part - gloves, eye and protection as a minimum, you don't have to have a chainsaw to spectate. Head protection and chainsaw chaps are recommended but optional
Damo please let us know if you will be putting on a roast for dinner, and the cost per person
Bill's address: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2854
Also if anyone wants to do any recovery or winching practice or wants a demo of anything practical, please post it up here and we will get it organised!
See you on the 4th, post here if you can make it
Running a trip to Bills Block in Dixons Creek on the 4th of July, meeting at 11am
Camping overnight with driving on the Saturday and Sunday but if you can only attend for a day, that's perfectly fine. We will be wrapping up by lunch time on Sunday
For those who have not been to Bills, it is private property owned by a friend of the club, suitable for any car and ability, there are plenty of tracks ranging from very easy to very difficult and lots of people to give you a hand if you want some tips, or even just to spectate others driving obstacles that may not suit you.
Luke has offered to run a chainsaw demo on the Saturday so please bring your Chainsaws. Safety equipment is required if you want to take part - gloves, eye and protection as a minimum, you don't have to have a chainsaw to spectate. Head protection and chainsaw chaps are recommended but optional
Damo please let us know if you will be putting on a roast for dinner, and the cost per person
Bill's address: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2854
Also if anyone wants to do any recovery or winching practice or wants a demo of anything practical, please post it up here and we will get it organised!
See you on the 4th, post here if you can make it