Met at 7:30ish Westgate Shell servo - usual indefinate number of vehicles to attend
Got to 8:00 and decided this was going to be it......
Manny's Bundy ( Bin L )
Lloyds white tray ( Lloyd and Mary )
Lloyds Grey Sierra ( Callum )
Bills Sierra
100 Series Cruiser - Steve ?
Jeep - "The Mayor" ( very new and shiny..... )
Jackaroo - Shaun and Amanda
Yours Truly
Welcomed Shaun and Amanda - a VERY stock Jackaroo, which wasn't quite what I'd planned for
Leisurely trip to Moriac and beyond, aired down and ready to go by around 9:30. Started off doing some tracks I knew and had the expected fun, even if a little "track work" had to be done. Discovered how stock the Jackaroo was, managed to get hung up a few metres before the first obstacle, and on the way in, and on the way back out....... After extraction decided to park it for the day
Whilst the Jack was being recovered, pushed on to do some scouting and found my least favorite bog hole, trouble is I remembered this as I wasn't climbing out the other side and oops diff lock off
![Crying or Very Sad :cry:](./images/smilies/icon_cry.gif)
So backed up, and as the mud gurgled around the tires tops I settled onto the bottom. Deciding that opening the doors and letting 250 mm of mud into the car wasn't a cool idea,- resorted to plan B , remove the sunroof and get out that way, works really well ( especially if no ones watching, I have some dignity left to protect )
So as I sat and let the first 300mm of water out of the bog hole I was accompanied by the sound of Manny getting stuck in the boghole before.... and by the engine note having far too much fun. Some time later........ and some more draining, was recovered.
Not being content to get myself stuck, proceded to guide everyone else through the hole ( Jeep chickened out.... ) and we played recover the car. Suzuki "snatch technique" was interesting - ( see pics ) but I note that Bill didn't suggest it for the 100.
Lunched at around 12:30 and then "The Mayor" had to go.... mechanical challenges began.Callum had a bead leak that needed repair, and Bin decided to start overheating. Those 12V "pressure" washers aren't bad, pity we had to search for water !
Now in unknown territiory - and found another good climb with a muddy right angled entrance, the 100 decided it didn't want to play with us and did its front diff. then Lloyds fuel pump decide that it was in the same union as the 100 and would also go on strike ( another motor and pump - same problem... perhaps vintage fuel pumps need som TLC ? ) - oh and in the spirit of the event - I broke my CB antenna off. Bill already repaired his indicator at Shell Westgate so he'd done his daily repair.
On reflection was about time to call it quits as we all had to get home, so completed the loop back to a waypoint and pulled the 100's front driveshaft and axle flanges to stop the horrible crunching noises... Back to the Jack to drop off Shaun and Amanda ( god knows what they think of 4WDing now ) and back to Geelong.
Left the convoy then to vist the folks but rumor has it the Bundy also called it quits on the way back.
Well I had a good day..... and in the middle of winter this could turn into a HARD trip if desired.
Thanks to those that came
![1.jpg (57.59 KiB) Viewed 1294 times BinL whilst the driver was still happy.](./download/file.php?id=557&t=1&sid=d180c3cf7ae53e435d2d833624ccb0ab)
- BinL whilst the driver was still happy.
![2.jpg (78.66 KiB) Viewed 1288 times and that was it for the Jackaroo ! - actually it got stuck getting to the first boghole.](./download/file.php?id=558&t=1&sid=d180c3cf7ae53e435d2d833624ccb0ab)
- and that was it for the Jackaroo ! - actually it got stuck getting to the first boghole.
![3.jpg (81.01 KiB) Viewed 1289 times It was deeper than it looked - I remembered as the mud came up the doors.........](./download/file.php?id=559&t=1&sid=d180c3cf7ae53e435d2d833624ccb0ab)
- It was deeper than it looked - I remembered as the mud came up the doors.........
![5.jpg (95.38 KiB) Viewed 1290 times Question - what's the easiest recovery ?](./download/file.php?id=561&t=1&sid=d180c3cf7ae53e435d2d833624ccb0ab)
- Question - what's the easiest recovery ?
![4.jpg (90.53 KiB) Viewed 1293 times Answer - Manpower !](./download/file.php?id=560&t=1&sid=d180c3cf7ae53e435d2d833624ccb0ab)
- Answer - Manpower !