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Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2008 7:33 pm
by zookstir
christover1 wrote:mightymouse wrote:Cool - wear your good overalls

Bummer, haven't got any overalls.
Big bum and big shoulders = squashed delicate bits when moving
There's always me birthday suit, but thats in dire need of ironing

Now Chris, you're not suggesting that you're a "wrinkley", are you??

Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Tue 28 Oct, 2008 9:03 pm
by christover1
zookstir wrote:Now Chris, you're not suggesting that you're a "wrinkley", are you??

Only on the outside,
the inside is only slighty wrinkled,
or is warped a better word

Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Wed 29 Oct, 2008 9:04 am
by mightymouse
Forecast for the area is for light showers Sat, Sun and Monday, which we know from previous experiences
is a good thing as far as driving is concerned
Damps the dust down and can make things remarkably slippery in a very short time.
As long as it doesn't rain first thing in the morning or around dinner that's cool
So I'd toss in the wet weather gear - just to be certain, bring it and you wont need it don't and you will........
Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Wed 29 Oct, 2008 4:59 pm
by zookstir
Hope we don't have to pack up wet like last time on the Border Track trip.
Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Thu 30 Oct, 2008 9:53 am
by christover1
zookstir wrote:Hope we don't have to pack up wet like last time on the Border Track trip.
I always just chuck it all in, willy nilly, then dry it all and pack it properly at home.
One sleep to go




Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Tue 04 Nov, 2008 8:05 pm
by mightymouse
Every bit as good as previous trips - thanks Paul.
The Saturday night roast was excellent - congrats to the cooks ( Paul and Joey ). When I looked at the quantity I wondered where it would all go - silly me....... followed up by some "interesting" technical discussion.
Six cars and a trailer, 3 luxes, 2 Sierra's and Mouse.
Started out with Frog towing Tadpole, moved to Paul towing Tadpole, ended up Joey towing Frog and Paul towing Tadpole. Chris L is now convinced his TotalCare money was well spent.
Its not a situation to be underestimated - desert driving is hard on cars, those that go on their own take a hell of a risk IMO.
Did just over 1000ks off road without the bitumen roads.
Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Tue 04 Nov, 2008 10:16 pm
by christover1
Thank God for Total Care, and thank God for the Zook Club.
I appreciate the help to get back to town, and into mobile coverage.
At least nothing I worked on let me down.
We still had great time, despite the blown head gasket issues.
(There is water in the oil now)
Claire enjoyed the trip, wasn't easy for her, she did well under pressure.
Now back under the zook bonnet.
christover and Claire
Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Tue 04 Nov, 2008 10:43 pm
by christover1
Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Wed 05 Nov, 2008 6:48 pm
by zookstir
Yes it was a great desert trip with lots of loose sand driving. Thanks Paul for doing the organising again and also for the delicious roast. On our Sunday night camp at Ross's Spring, mother nature put on a great light and sound show. Fortunately we only got a couple of spots of rain, but next morning several K's down the track we saw evidence of a fair deluge.
On one remote track, we passed a lone couple in a hire 4WD going in the opposite direction. Makes you wonder!

Frog getting sick.

Frog more sick.

Frog getting a lift home.

Ross dining in style.

The name says it all.

Paul getting some air on big dune at Snowdrift (Monday night campsite)
Re: Paul Mac's Wacky Desert Races III - Melb Cup Weekend
Posted: Wed 05 Nov, 2008 9:18 pm
by andrew_wale
Looks like a great trip.
What happened to Frog ?
It looks like frog being put on to a tray truck.