View Full Version : Lake Lyle Sunday 14/06/09
To meet up with those who can not go on Saturday.
Meet-- @ Richmond MacDonalds @ 8.00a.m depart @ 8.15a.m to travel up the Bells Line of Road to Lithgow.
Grade-- "C+" "B" options
Must have own recovery gear + recovery points F/Rear, CB, food/drink of choice and the camera/video.
Further info -- Stephen T. Mob. No. (0412)707903
Those attending -- Scott & Kay B.
Steve F.
Casey G. & Bec Y.
Mani
Stuart G.
Greg P. + 2 guests
DLE 068
Vinnie & Nadine
Dolf JK
Craig B.
Miraz
Stephen T.
Steve C
Plus Saturday campers
This could have been you ??? :'( :)
Google Maps for those that haven't been out to this area before:
richmond maccas:
http://tinyurl.com/mue59z
zig zag carpark location:
http://tinyurl.com/nc8bzq
lithgow shell servo location:
http://tinyurl.com/kvcvw4
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/album645/DSC_0022NONUM.jpg
sbadman
29-05-09, 09:46 AM
I think Kay's keen for this, so hopefully we'll see you there!
PONYKID
29-05-09, 12:39 PM
I think Kay's keen for this, so hopefully we'll see you there!
*depending on work.
Steve F
01-06-09, 11:23 AM
I'll be there, looking forward to it :)
Cheers
Steve
Maggie and bear should be there
Bear
Flatfender
02-06-09, 09:44 AM
I've put my name down for the Sunday.
Cheers
Ian W.
Steve F
02-06-09, 10:11 AM
I've put my name down for the Sunday.
Cheers
Ian W.
Better hope that river isn't too high, or the water too cold ;)
Cheers
Steve
hehe, some gumboots and waders and he'll be fine.
Flatfender
02-06-09, 11:01 AM
I would just close the doors and windows - if I had any!
Steve F
02-06-09, 12:15 PM
You coming Casey? This is the medium climb of the three sisters, never seen anyone drive the hard one :) or even attempt it..... In fact I've never seen a JK get over the top of this one either ;)
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/album645/DSC_0089NONUM.jpg
Cheers
Steve
yes, im definitely in for this one :)
Count me in for sunday
Cheers
Mani
Just joined after this evenings meeting, I'll be there for Sunday.
PureCaboose
04-06-09, 10:47 AM
We will be there for Sunday, staying in Lithgow overnight somewhere.
Are we heading in from the Zig Zag railway carpark?
if so what time are we meeting there?
If not, where are we meeting instead?
Greg
Hi All
I am a newbie with only one real 4wd trip to wattagans with the club under my belt. i was going thru the post and Steve's comment about the rising river scared me a little bit, D u reckon my stock JK with no mods whatsoever will be able to negotiate the river etc?? just a thaught about hydrolocked engines scared me a tiny bit. please forgive my ignorance if my query sounds a bit dumb.
cheers
mani
Steve F
04-06-09, 10:12 PM
The pic through the river with my Jeep is the deeper entrance to it, it gets shallower further on and there is also a shallower entrance. You'll have no issues, and if it is up too high (which I doubt) we'll go another way.
This is after the deeper section in my first pic. The gap you can kinda see to the left and in front of the Jeep is the shallower entrance.
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/album645/DSC_0023NONUM.jpg
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/albums/album645/DSC_0024NONUM.jpg
Cheers
Steve
Thanks Steve
I was just a little bit worried but now I am definitely going to c ya on the 14th.
cheers
mani
we did the same river crossing in our JK when it was stock when we did some driver training our there. didnt have any problems.
I have done the crossing in a Kluger so JK should be fine
TRBN8R,
A tip for you, don't hit the water hard.
I've read quite a few threads on the USA Jeep forums about hydro locked engines,
and almost all had 1 thing in common, hitting the water too fast & hard.
Greg, we will meet you there at the ZigZag cark park at around 9.00ish? We can go on from there. We will be on Ch.15 so we will call ahead...
This run is looking very good but may have to limit numbers attending this run depending on those already there. Make you mind up fast...
Count me in on this one if there is still space??
What time do we think we will be back in Sydney?
Flatfender
09-06-09, 08:15 AM
I have to drop out guys.
My social secretary has locked me in to other arrangements.
No need for the waders after all Casey!
Cheers
Ian W.
PureCaboose
09-06-09, 10:57 AM
Steve,
09:00 at the Zig Zag Car park, locked in.
I have two 'guests' that may be meeting us at the carpark if there is room on the trip, one is Phill from OzAdventure4x4 who is keen to see Lithgow, and the other is a potential new member who made contact with me via the local Jeep dealer whom i have given a few cards to to hand out to new Jeep owners who are looking for someone to wheel with.....let me know so I can cofirm with them please.
Greg
Greg, we will meet you there at the ZigZag cark park at around 9.00ish? We can go on from there. We will be on Ch.15 so we will call ahead...
This run is looking very good but may have to limit numbers attending this run depending on those already there. Make you mind up fast...
Steve F
09-06-09, 11:11 AM
Looks like we have 10 vehicles for the Sunday trip, not including the guys that go up on Saturday so maybe 14 so far!!! That's not including Gregs guests, might be getting pretty close to the limit or time for the cutoff with Gregs guests.... As long as we keep the trip moving we should be OK though (cross fingers for no rain). What do you think Steve?
Cheers
Steve
PONYKID
09-06-09, 11:51 AM
Is anyone going up just for Saturday?
JK_Dolf
09-06-09, 01:53 PM
Hi All,
I believe I met a few of you at the June meeting at Wooders.
I'd be keen to join, I understand there is a convoy for the non-fishers amongst us heading up on Sunday?
As soon as I hit 'Post' I'll be doing the online membership thing!
If there is still room for another vehicle I would like to go on the Sunday. If not, could you let me know via here? Ta.
Sorry Steve we're going to have to sit this one out.
Bear
Sorry to hear Bear :'( and Ian as well.
The book has closed for numbers attending to keep things manageable as Steve F. stated......
Steve F
09-06-09, 09:06 PM
So all those who expressed an interest up until your last post are in, visitors included? We should be able to manage it, might just have to split into two groups worst case scenario...
Cheers
Steve
sbadman
10-06-09, 06:57 AM
Is there a final list of people that are attending?
Little confused as to what is happening....one thread says 9am at the Shell Servo @ the Lake Lyall turnoff from GWH, the other thread says 9am @ Zig Zag
the other thread is for the people going camping & fishing over the weekend, this thread is just a day trip on sunday.
I confuse easy....see you Sunday
Steve F
10-06-09, 10:28 AM
Is there a final list of people that are attending?
Check the first post for a list, they're all there :)
So, to clear things up there will be three meeting points for the Sunday trip.
8:00am at Maccas Richmond for an 8:15am departure
9:00am at ZigZag Railway for a 9:00am departure, we'll just pass through so listen for us on channel 15
9:30am at the service station at the turn off to Lake Lyell, we'll stop here for fuel etc
If you're meeting at any of these spots and are going to be late call Steve T or myself and let us know, with such a big trip we wont know for sure who's meeting where and we dont want to leave anyone behind :)
Cheers
Steve
Please take me off the list, I won't be able to attend this one.
I mentioned earlier on the thread I'll be there but i'm not on the list in the first post. Doing Sunday only and meeting at Richmond.
PureCaboose
10-06-09, 05:45 PM
Is the shell servo at the turn off just out of Lithgow? according to the shell web site there is no shell IN lithgow, only this one:
Location Information
Name: COLES EXPRESS LITHGOW
Address: Cnr Great Western Hwy And Rydal Roads
Town/Suburb: Lithgow
If this is the one, please confirm as I am staying in Lithgow overnight on Saturday night and would love an extra 30 minutes sleep in :-)
Greg
Google Maps for those that haven't been out to this area before:
richmond maccas:
http://tinyurl.com/mue59z
zig zag carpark location:
http://tinyurl.com/nc8bzq
lithgow shell servo location:
http://tinyurl.com/kvcvw4
Hmm...just for giggles I've decided to change my suspension between now and Saturday...hopefully all will be good.
why oh why do we always go to Lake Lyle when I can't come!!! grrr....
The Woolies servo in Lithgow had standard fuel at $1.06 per/L.(with discount) & Vortex 95 @ $1.18 & 98oct. @ $1.22per/l. on Saturday morning when I drove through. We all topped up there at the same price on the Monday on our way back........
JK_Dolf
12-06-09, 04:45 PM
Well, I'm off home now, just dropping a line to confirm I will see you at Richmond Maccas, 8am Sunday.
Cheers!
Cpage66
12-06-09, 06:29 PM
I'm out...I've gotta' be at work at 0430 Sunday morning...
sbadman
14-06-09, 06:49 AM
It's a cool morning today! Lets hope no one falls in the lake :D
Cpage66
14-06-09, 07:56 AM
Work sux... :'(
PONYKID
14-06-09, 09:09 AM
Tell me about it! But unfortunately 8hrs worth of Sunday rates is too good to pass up on, especially since I missed it last weekend for Bylong.
How did you guys go today? :D Man i've gotta stop working weekends :'(
I heard there was a bit of a mishap .. anybody back yet ??????
Maggie
We're back, but only because we bugged out early - the last radio traffic we heard as we turned onto the GWH was the ongoing recovery of sbadman up a particularly slippery muddy climb, that was around 3pm.
The other mishap was a busted/sprained/dislocated knee as a result of misplaced footing that ended up in Lithgow hospital.
Steve F
14-06-09, 07:39 PM
Just a quick update because I have to rush out, Dave (owner of Bernies old Jeep) dislocated a knee and was taken to Lithgow hospital, he's still there but his mother and sister (I think) came up. Steve T, Casey or Vinnie can fill in the details.
The rest of us carried on with a long recovery of Scott on the climb up fro the water holes, only 4 of us did that track, luckily the rest got through OK. We also had some jambed up swaybar links stuck in the steering gear so had to take them off, they were bent pretty bad.
Other than that a great day and we got out around 4:30pm, hopefully Dave will recover quickly but he wont know what the prognosis is until later tonight.
Cheers
Steve
I'm home :)
About an hour into the trip we were all lined up down a hill, do go into a small drop and then up another hill on the other side. We were standing about and watching the others ahead (there were 14 jeeps on todays trip - is that a record?).
Dave (DLE068) got out to have a chat to a few other guys he slipped into a rut just in front of his Jeep and fell in a way that caused him to dislocate his kneecap.
We collected our first aid kits together and got all the bandages from them for SteveT to apply to Dave's knee, using a hard icepack as a split to stop it moving and ease the swelling.
We tried a few times to get Dave into the passenger seat of his TJ, but there wasn't enough room. I was next in line after Dave, so we moved his Jeep off the track and I moved down the track for him to get in the back of The Colonel.
We then turned a few of the Jeeps around that were going to make the trip back to Lithgow hospital (Dave and I, Nadine in Vinnies Jeep, Vinnie in Dave's Jeep and Steve T). At the top of the hill we came across a local in a Defender going the other way. He offered to show us the quickest and easiest way out.
It was a petty we couldn't take more advantage of the tracks - awesome creek crossings, mud, hills, deep ruts!
Good thing we were there behind the Defender, on the way out the it found itself going sideways down a small slippery hill. I took a track along a creek and got in front of it (with Dave in the back) and snatched him out.
We eventually got back to the main road and then to Lithgow.
We got Dave into the ED at about 1pm.
By about 2.30pm I ahd to go home - leaving SteveT, Vin and Nadine at the hospital, so I'm not sure how Dave is now.
sbadman
14-06-09, 08:12 PM
The rest of us carried on with a long recovery of Scott on the climb up fro the water holes, only 4 of us did that track, luckily the rest got through OK. We also had some jambed up swaybar links stuck in the steering gear so had to take them off, they were bent pretty bad.
The recovery wasn't that long..... ::) Just a case of being stuck in the wrong rut and unable to get to the right one. Everyone else had lockers and 32"+ tyres, so with 30" and open diffs I was at a slight disadvantage! Perhaps next time when it's not so muddy....... :P
Steve F
14-06-09, 08:55 PM
The rest of us carried on with a long recovery of Scott on the climb up fro the water holes, only 4 of us did that track, luckily the rest got through OK. We also had some jambed up swaybar links stuck in the steering gear so had to take them off, they were bent pretty bad.
The recovery wasn't that long..... ::) Just a case of being stuck in the wrong rut and unable to get to the right one. Everyone else had lockers and 32"+ tyres, so with 30" and open diffs I was at a slight disadvantage! Perhaps next time when it's not so muddy....... :P
I'm not locked :) Open front and rear. It went pretty well in the end considering the location on the trail and how damn slippery it was. It wasn't a comment meant to offend or anything, either way it was by far the longest recovery of the day and could have happened to any of the 4 of us that took that track.
Cheers
Steve
Home as well about an 1hr or so,
I left Dave at Lithgow Hospital just after 4.00p.m with his dad, mum and his sister. Basically Dave was waiting to see the orthopaedic specialist once he had finished surgery on another person. His right kneecap was dislocated and he ruptured/tore ligaments to his kneecap when he slipped and over flexed his knee, ouch :'( He was then saying he would then go to Nepean Hospital for possible surgery to repair ligament and tissue damage. He will be out of action either way for a couple of weeks for recoup.
I tagged with Scott and Wolfe from Lithgow to Nth Richmond where Wolfe stopped to wash down some mud from his wheels and air down a little as well. Scott stopped for a shampoo as well :o :). So I headed on home, I'll wash the ZJ tomorrow. Didn't get quite as dirty as some as it panned out for the day :)....
Thanks for a great day
we bailed out about 1:30 from the group as we needed to pick the camper up from Lake Lyell and the group where heading the opposite direction. The other side of the hill had turned to slush with the rain and made for an interesting trip out...I am glad Brian choose to have a bit of a drive at that stage.
That's not good news about Dave's knee :(
Hope his op goes well and he gets well soon.
sbadman
14-06-09, 10:13 PM
I'm not locked :) Open front and rear. It went pretty well in the end considering the location on the trail and how damn slippery it was. It wasn't a comment meant to offend or anything, either way it was by far the longest recovery of the day and could have happened to any of the 4 of us that took that track.
Unless I missed something it was the only recovery of the day :D There's no offence, I gave it my best crack, it just wasn't meant to be! Gotta keep some challenges there for future :)
Steve F
14-06-09, 10:26 PM
Good point, I think it was the only one of the day.
Cheers
Steve
Home as well about an 1hr or so,
I left Dave at Lithgow Hospital just after 4.00p.m with his dad, mum and his sister. Basically Dave was waiting to see the orthopaedic specialist once he had finished surgery on another person. His right kneecap was dislocated and he ruptured/tore ligaments to his kneecap when he slipped and over flexed his knee, ouch :'( He was then saying he would then go to Nepean Hospital for possible surgery to repair ligament and tissue damage. He will be out of action either way for a couple of weeks for recoup.
If you hear any more from Dave and he has been transferred to Nepean, please let us know so that Bear and I can visit him.
Maggie
Ouch! I hope Dave makes a quick recovery. Good to see SJC supportive of the members as always ... we've not had to many mishaps over the years (thankfully!). I hope it was a good weekend / good day trip for others, especially the new folks :)
great day, thanks to all. Hope Dave heals up real soon.
The Badman has to get the award for the best, full on ,hardcore, effort at a hill climb. Unlocked nearly stock Xj over heavily rutted,muddy hill climb, I saw it all as I was behind him and i got to say this boy can drive. ;D
Steve F
15-06-09, 11:34 AM
great day, thanks to all. Hope Dave heals up real soon.
The Badman has to get the award for the best, full on ,hardcore, effort at a hill climb. Unlocked nearly stock Xj over heavily rutted,muddy hill climb, I saw it all as I was behind him and i got to say this boy can drive. ;D
Gotta agree with that, and the last run at it prior to the winching was just so close I thought he had it.... Also gotta remember that was one loooong climb, once committed no turning back, with plenty of spots that made it tough, even the last few meters getting over that mound on to the main track was enough to give us all some trouble. Now I wanna go back and do it again :)
Cheers
Steve
i'd love to go back and have a crack at it!
Getting down that hill could be as interesting as going up...
That trip was a great day. Thanks everyone.
Sounds like a very interesting day was had by most, Dave excepted I guess. Hopefully there will be some trip reports sent to Rebecca for the magazine.
Send to editor@sydneyjeepclub.com so we can have some interesting reading for people who don't always access the forum. Photos would be great too.
Maggie.
My first trip and one of the best experiences. It exceeded my expectation and I'm sure all those that attended would agree. You just had to see teh smiles on people even when it started to rain. Every one was friendly and helpful and were treated equally regardless of experience and type of truck & how much or little modifications to their truck . It showed me what a great club this is and I look forward to many more outings. It was good to see that everyone had options to tackle a track or not, which every one respected.
I wish Dave a speedy recovery too.
Now - (Now I need to work out how to buy some muddies...type...size...cost...etc)
JK_Dolf
15-06-09, 01:06 PM
Same for me. My first trip out with the club, and I certainly learnt alot. I found everyone was helpful and friendly, and I can't wait to get out and have another crack!!
It was also a good opportunity to cement in my next tyre choice.
All the best to Dave, hope you're back up and driving soon!
rupicon
16-06-09, 05:05 PM
had monday off work got there today and everyone said what did i do to dave? :( anyhoo he has been transferrd to nepean and at 930 this morning he was waiting to go to surgery. 6 to 8 months off work ,well done you guys who hellped dave out so whos coming to work to drive his truck ;D
Steve F
16-06-09, 05:24 PM
6 to 8 months..... man that sucks. Let us know how the surgery goes.
Cheers
Steve
Cpage66
16-06-09, 05:43 PM
had monday off work got there today and everyone said what did i do to dave? :( anyhoo he has been transferrd to nepean and at 930 this morning he was waiting to go to surgery. 6 to 8 months off work ,well done you guys who hellped dave out so whos coming to work to drive his truck ;D
Ouch...
I think we ought to send a little more than the standard "get well soon" card...!
Thanks Rupe .. I was looking for your phone number today to ring you but time got in the way .. will PM you now instead
Maggie
I agree Chris .. I will call Nepean and find out about visitors.
Maggie
rupicon
16-06-09, 06:32 PM
wooops thats 6to 8 weeks sorry
Daves ok hes a big boy
Steve F
16-06-09, 06:42 PM
wooops thats 6to 8 weeks sorry
Daves ok hes a big boy
Phew.... that's a bit better ;) Bet he'd love 6 to 8 months off after his 8 week recovery though.
Cheers
Steve
Steve F
17-06-09, 07:58 AM
So are there any pics from the trip, I didn't take any in the end!!!
Cheers
Steve
I know a lot were taken but i'm yet to see them.
Post em if ya got em
and send some to Bec for the magazine
We only took a couple, but someone has to start the ball rolling....
http://www.miraz.com/gallery/d/11247-2/IMGP6140+1.jpg
http://www.miraz.com/gallery/d/11251-2/IMGP6141+2.jpg
http://www.miraz.com/gallery/d/11254-2/IMGP6142+3.jpg
JK_Dolf
17-06-09, 09:04 PM
I got a couple of half decent ones... number plates blurred to protect the innocent!
http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/tt151/Evil_Dolf/DSCN1002.jpg
http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/tt151/Evil_Dolf/DSCN1008.jpg
sir_camel
17-06-09, 11:16 PM
Some great shots there. Looks like a GREAT turn out.
Looks like a great turnout, good to see WJ there I feel bad now letting the team down hopefully next time.
PureCaboose
18-06-09, 10:57 AM
I dropped my Jeep of this morning at the Stealership as it is impossible to drive in the wet, it looks like the front diff has damaged the spider gears and every now and again it binds up, makeing it like a locked diff. Not a lot of fun on the rain on slippery roads, especially when the alignement is out at the nanny computer is disabled.....made for lots of fun on the way to the dealer this morning though, no traction control, random steering, wet roads, heavy right foot.....
I'll let everyone know what I broke this trip when i hear back from the stealership later today....should be warranty again (hopefully)
greg
is it just me, or is every JK that breaks also a CRD?
i dont hear about a lot of breakages from the petrol owners.
Steve F
18-06-09, 12:31 PM
Petrol owners buy the Rubicon maybe? CRD runs the D30 front end.
So sounds like it was more than just the swaybar banging on the coils, I guess when it's intermittent it's hard to diagnose.
Cheers
Steve
the CRD's put out more torque than the petrol motor... might be pushing the D30 past its capabilities?
sucks that your jeep is in the workshop again Greg.
Hope its out soon.
I think this is the case - remember that the CRD is offered with the D44 as an option.
I managed to grab a JK D44 axle off ebay locally earlier in the year, so I will have a spare D30 if Greg's repair starts to look expensive.
MRGC
I did my best to hold up the WG's and guess what?.....went really well...I look froward to seeing your Grand one day
sbadman
18-06-09, 05:37 PM
So what was the verdict Greg?
PureCaboose
21-06-09, 01:46 PM
Got the Jeep back on Friday morning, drove OK. They replace the front steering damper and advised that they test drove without issue.
Funny thing, it drove fine to work, and back home again. Then when I was coming back from shopping the hard steering, followed by a loud metallic 'bang' and steering came back, so it looks like they didn't even touch the front end. The car is parked on the lawn at the moment and I am driving my brothers car till I can ring Jeep on Monday and ask them WTF?
The servcie manager has advised that I should have my car detailed before I try for a warranty claim (they did replace the steering damper under warranty) again. Apparently we are not supposed to take the cars off-road and get them dirty.
Greg
sbadman
21-06-09, 06:38 PM
The servcie manager has advised that I should have my car detailed before I try for a warranty claim (they did replace the steering damper under warranty) again. Apparently we are not supposed to take the cars off-road and get them dirty.
Kind of defeats the point of buying an off road car doesn't it, especially a Wrangler!
It's a cunning warranty ploy....the manual clearly states that you shouldn't engage drive to the front axle unless you are offroad, the warranty folk won't let you make a claim if you went offroad...cunning!
sbadman
21-06-09, 10:16 PM
Good thing the Wranglers don't have a Full Time option then ;)
The servcie manager has advised that I should have my car detailed before I try for a warranty claim (they did replace the steering damper under warranty) again. Apparently we are not supposed to take the cars off-road and get them dirty.
Kind of defeats the point of buying an off road car doesn't it, especially a Wrangler!
I dont think they mind you taking your car offroad - thats what they are built for - it just makes it hard to diagnose problems and a pain to work on when they are covered in mud.
It also gives the appearance that you dont look after your vehicle when you bring it in for warrantee work covered in dirt, which might have an impact on their decision to cover the repairs.
JK_Dolf
22-06-09, 01:44 PM
This is a good point. I'm kind of anal about it, and it probably comes from practice of washing army vehicles as soon as we get back to the depot, but regardless of how late or how knackered I am, I'll always stop by the car wash and hit the Jeep with a pressure hose to get all the crap off her. Its amazing the amount of stuff that comes out if you know where to hose!
She doesn't have to shine, but I at least get the mud off the underside.
PS. since this trip I've not fitted the new front bar.. and a set of 5 new Goodyear MTRs! Can't wait for the next trip!!
Hi to evryone n thanks for the support.
Thanks to Casey, Steve, Vinnie and his girlfriend, sorry for spoiling your day.....Also thanks to Wolfe, Mani and everybody else who helped me on that day!!!!!!
Op went well, alls well in the knee department. Tore my patella tendon from the bone under the kneecap, not a good injury. Out for up to 6 weeks, 4 if everything goes well.
Also thanks to Maggie & Bear, loved the chocolates.......
I got some pretty good photoes of the day - but some have number plates showing and dont know how to obscure them and dont want to upset anyone by posting the pics like that. Any ideas what to do?
Glad your op went well Dave.
MRGC
I did my best to hold up the WG's and guess what?.....went really well...I look froward to seeing your Grand one day
Soon we will meet I am due for for a club run!
Steve F
22-06-09, 10:50 PM
I got some pretty good photoes of the day - but some have number plates showing and dont know how to obscure them and dont want to upset anyone by posting the pics like that. Any ideas what to do?
Glad your op went well Dave.
Start a thread in Club Matters and post them in there, only club members can see them then.
Cheers
Steve
This is a good point. I'm kind of anal about it, and it probably comes from practice of washing army vehicles as soon as we get back to the depot, but regardless of how late or how knackered I am, I'll always stop by the car wash and hit the Jeep with a pressure hose to get all the crap off her. Its amazing the amount of stuff that comes out if you know where to hose!
She doesn't have to shine, but I at least get the mud off the underside.
PS. since this trip I've not fitted the new front bar.. and a set of 5 new Goodyear MTRs! Can't wait for the next trip!!
Absolutely right. I hose under every nook and cranny, Its amazing how much get's caught. Then I re do it again a few hours later and more stuff comes out!!!. It's worth the effort.
ps can I ask what size tyres you bought and at what cost? Thanks
JK_Dolf
24-06-09, 05:56 PM
I got a set of the new Goodyear Wrangler Kevlar MTRs. I will admit it was at mates rates, ie. cost. I believe they retail at $410 each...
When I get a chance I will post up some pics.
Thinking of going up there for the day havent been there before, can anyone enlighten me on some 4wd tracks that can map out on a topo map.
Thanx in advance.
Does any one have a GPS route of this trip we did recently? I seemed to have not had it recorded on my GPS. Thanks
Steve F
18-08-09, 01:36 PM
Does any one have a GPS route of this trip we did recently? I seemed to have not had it recorded on my GPS. Thanks
Go top the Favourite Club Desitnations section in Club Matters and it's all in there with waypoints and directions :)
Cheers
Steve
Thanks Steve. I never know that was there...
BTW when are we able to organise another there? I liked that
PureCaboose
19-08-09, 10:27 AM
I have the trip log somewhere in my iPhone. I'll will work out how to get it out and post it up as well.
The combined club trip in October will be camping at Rydal and one of the trips being run will be Mt Walker, there will be other trips in the same area or very close.
Brian and I will be running an easy trip in the morning then an optional harder section of hill climbs in Jenolan state forrest
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