13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Moderator: Committee
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Great pics guys! Had a great day, thanks to John for the lift in there, and the rest of the guys for making it a good trip!
- Brad.Jones
- Financial Member
- Posts: 291
- Joined: Thu 14 Apr, 2011 11:20 pm
- Location: Geelong, VIC
- Contact:
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
I had an absolute ball, some of the best driving I have done so far I think.
Was really chuffed with myself that I had to pull jon over the same rock I drove without assistance,
just wish I already had my rock sliders fitted but oh well.
There were certainly a few hairy moments even for those spectating.
Just got to get my darn locker solenoids fixed/replaced and I should be right for one or two days of AT craziness.
Was really chuffed with myself that I had to pull jon over the same rock I drove without assistance,
just wish I already had my rock sliders fitted but oh well.
There were certainly a few hairy moments even for those spectating.
Just got to get my darn locker solenoids fixed/replaced and I should be right for one or two days of AT craziness.
Brad Jones - Analyst - http://www.kdis.com.au - 0407 961 903
2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara - 1988 Suzuki Sierra
2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara - 1988 Suzuki Sierra
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Greg
Thanks for the trip, good planning
Steve the pics are great.
The vit did all right just have to improve my lines.
29s are all right but 31s would have saved me a bit of panel damage !!!!!
Without the new low gearing I would still be up there
Great day with a good mob
cinders
Thanks for the trip, good planning
Steve the pics are great.
The vit did all right just have to improve my lines.
29s are all right but 31s would have saved me a bit of panel damage !!!!!
Without the new low gearing I would still be up there
Great day with a good mob
cinders
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Quick Trip Report:
We had 8 cars of varying levels of modification and driver experience.
First Track was a warm up on Rocky since we had Wayne and Waz along on their first trips and I needed to ensure that we had a reasonable level of driver skill before hitting something more challenging. All of the cars got up Rocky no problem.
We then descended Robertsons (rutted section) and had our one and only convoy mishap for the day.
The cars re-grouped and then ascended Robertsons through the ruts, and then up through the rocky section. We had a few minor issues here but nothing too major. A blown fuse on an air locker (better than a broken axel), and a bottomed out vitara were our main holdups.
The group then descended Bullock Link. Everyone drove the off camber line between the bog holes and we all descended the rock steps with minimal fuss (except for Cinders who provided us all with an eye full of vehicle underbelly on two occasions).
The final track for the day was Anderson’s back in the Gembrook area, but there was minimal challenge to be had here.
All in all it was a great day out. We had some newbies all get through unscathed, we were blessed with some fine weather and everyone had a good time.
Great Photo’s guys.
Cheers,
Greg
We had 8 cars of varying levels of modification and driver experience.
First Track was a warm up on Rocky since we had Wayne and Waz along on their first trips and I needed to ensure that we had a reasonable level of driver skill before hitting something more challenging. All of the cars got up Rocky no problem.
We then descended Robertsons (rutted section) and had our one and only convoy mishap for the day.
The cars re-grouped and then ascended Robertsons through the ruts, and then up through the rocky section. We had a few minor issues here but nothing too major. A blown fuse on an air locker (better than a broken axel), and a bottomed out vitara were our main holdups.
The group then descended Bullock Link. Everyone drove the off camber line between the bog holes and we all descended the rock steps with minimal fuss (except for Cinders who provided us all with an eye full of vehicle underbelly on two occasions).
The final track for the day was Anderson’s back in the Gembrook area, but there was minimal challenge to be had here.
All in all it was a great day out. We had some newbies all get through unscathed, we were blessed with some fine weather and everyone had a good time.
Great Photo’s guys.
Cheers,
Greg
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Hi Fellas. That was an amazing day. I felt like I was a new member of a team. Everyone helped and everyone had good advice. It felt like everyone wanted me to succeed. Did I have fun? Yes, I think so. Was it exciting? Sometimes very. Will I do it again? Yes.
Thanks Greg and all the team.
I also have a lot of photos, but I don't know how to post them.
Oh, sorry, the convoy mishap was my fault. Sorry! Next time I will do it better.
Regards. Wayne.
Thanks Greg and all the team.
I also have a lot of photos, but I don't know how to post them.
Oh, sorry, the convoy mishap was my fault. Sorry! Next time I will do it better.
Regards. Wayne.
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Steve
Mate, I have not laugthed so hard for along time
Especially Gregs Calm Voice ----No john no--
cinders
Mate, I have not laugthed so hard for along time
Especially Gregs Calm Voice ----No john no--
cinders
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Hi fellas. Some really good pictures of our cars. Its a real thrill to see my car on the internet. I reckon we all like to see our cars. Thanks Steve for putting my car on your video. I reckon there was some more interesting things than my car. I have 41 pictures on my camera, but I am still trying to figure out how to put them on the computer.
Regards. Wayne.
Regards. Wayne.
Re: 13-Jan-2013 - Labertouche - standard tbc
Wayne, probably the best way to post up pics is via Photobucket.
http://s236.beta.photobucket.com/
It's free to sign up and reasonably easy to use. You up load images into an album, resize them so they don't take up the whole screen and then it gives 'links' which you can copy and then paste into a reply.
If you quote my post above with the photos in it you will the types of links photobucket creates.
http://s236.beta.photobucket.com/
It's free to sign up and reasonably easy to use. You up load images into an album, resize them so they don't take up the whole screen and then it gives 'links' which you can copy and then paste into a reply.
If you quote my post above with the photos in it you will the types of links photobucket creates.