You do realise you cant get in the gate as a spectator till 10AM Friday? And its only an easy 10hr drive from Brisbane.zooklux wrote:is there anyone leaving thursday morning from brissy. Looking to hit the road at about 2/3 in the morning. Cheers
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Tough Dog-Tuff Truck Challenge 2007
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I was about to put shit on him asking how slow his truck was.RUFF wrote:You do realise you cant get in the gate as a spectator till 10AM Friday? And its only an easy 10hr drive from Brisbane.zooklux wrote:is there anyone leaving thursday morning from brissy. Looking to hit the road at about 2/3 in the morning. Cheers
i was thinking the same thing, or maybe he meant friday morning?
or doin a pubcrawl?
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Yeah I'd say pubcrawl... or just giving himself plenty of time for his POSto break down....???DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I was about to put shit on him asking how slow his truck was.RUFF wrote:You do realise you cant get in the gate as a spectator till 10AM Friday? And its only an easy 10hr drive from Brisbane.zooklux wrote:is there anyone leaving thursday morning from brissy. Looking to hit the road at about 2/3 in the morning. Cheers
i was thinking the same thing, or maybe he meant friday morning?
or doin a pubcrawl?
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My dad lives in singleton so i wanted to catch up with him. I know the gates don't open till 10 and the people from the tuff truck commitee recon that it's good to get there thurs arv and join the cue early. I've done the trip plenty of times before and i was also thinking about hitting stockton beach on thursday. So thank you all for your concern. Cheers
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there has already been some official WITHDRAWALS due to not enough time to finish the rigs. i wonder how many more will have to pull out last minute?
guess that will change everyones running order around a bit
guess that will change everyones running order around a bit
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1 sleep for me !!!MissForbyNoob wrote:Sorry PK....
*ahem*
Ladies and... Ladies
I am pleased to announce that TTC is on in just...
3 SLEEPS!!!
Thank You....
That is all....
leaving as soon as i finish work , 2moro morning !!!!
(drinkin' & sleepin' in the back of the bus @ 7am 2moro !!!!)
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and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
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it could mean less waiting time between you and GLORY!BIG ZOOK wrote:there has already been some official WITHDRAWALS due to not enough time to finish the rigs. i wonder how many more will have to pull out last minute?
guess that will change everyones running order around a bit
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i am planning to leave the northside around that time, towing the DGR lux trailer, maybe ballsy and bartso following as well. PM if interested in following us.zooklux wrote:is there anyone leaving thursday morning from brissy. Looking to hit the road at about 2/3 in the morning. Cheers
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i know theres some peoples out there who are still unaware of the scat build for TT07!
this is a really great, down to the wire build.
heres a link.
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/show ... 42&page=21
this is a really great, down to the wire build.
heres a link.
http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/show ... 42&page=21
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Prob doesnt show it on the time table because its not a spectator stage. At least it hasnt been in previous years.A1 wrote:I may have missed something but it seems in the event time table there is no mystery night event ????? just the mud on both nights ??.........
edit I read it again and it does mention it but it doesnt show it on the time table .....or maybe I just need some sleep
The website has been updated. Here is the full story.
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Lifted Restriction!!!!!
The area in and around Milbrodale/Broke/Bulga has recently received a large amount of rain. This rain has been consistent and proved to be quite beneficial to the area, as well as TTC07. The area is a sight to be seen, as the land is very green. Unfortunately what has been received is not drought breaking but does provide some welcome relief, especially for the local farmers and wineries.
As a result organisers of the Tough Dog Tuff Truck (TTC) have just held discussions with the local RFS Captain and TTC property owner to assess the situation of fire restrictions that are presently in place. The RFS Captain has local jurisdiction on state fire restrictions and has advised TTC organisers that conditions have eased enough to lift the present fire restrictions that are in place.
In discussion with the property owner on the fire situation, he conveyed concerns in regards to the still dry state of the property and what effect that this may have with allowing open fires at TTC07. In light of the property owner’s concerns TTC organisers have put arrangements into place with the property owner, which are over and above the now reduced fire restrictions so as to allow patrons to have campfires, of which the details are as follows:
-All campfires whether for cooking, lighting, social or other means are too be secluded and maintained in an area of no more than one (1) metre in diameter.
-Only wood along the lines of sticks or lengths of timber are permitted for the fuelling of fires. The use of large timber objects such as chairs, complete or partially complete pallets etc. will not be allowed. Patrons wishing to bring large timber objects will be required to leave them at the entry gate or alternatively have knocked down into individual pieces prior to arriving at TTC.
In previous years of TTC, organisers have provided cut timber for Tuff Truck goers to use in fires. However, for this year’s event it was anticipated (until now) that the conditions would be much drier and very dangerous to permit open fires. So as a subsequent result organisers have not cut a stock pile of wood and time at present would not allow us to do so. The property does lend itself well to a good supply of timber for fuelling a fire and can easily be gathered.
So in summary, open fires are now permitted in an area of 1x metre in diameter. The property does have a good supply of timber which can easily be gathered, however patrons are permitted to bring their own supply of wood as long as it is just timber pieces and not large wooden objects such as chairs, pallets or whole trees etc.
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Lifted Restriction!!!!!
The area in and around Milbrodale/Broke/Bulga has recently received a large amount of rain. This rain has been consistent and proved to be quite beneficial to the area, as well as TTC07. The area is a sight to be seen, as the land is very green. Unfortunately what has been received is not drought breaking but does provide some welcome relief, especially for the local farmers and wineries.
As a result organisers of the Tough Dog Tuff Truck (TTC) have just held discussions with the local RFS Captain and TTC property owner to assess the situation of fire restrictions that are presently in place. The RFS Captain has local jurisdiction on state fire restrictions and has advised TTC organisers that conditions have eased enough to lift the present fire restrictions that are in place.
In discussion with the property owner on the fire situation, he conveyed concerns in regards to the still dry state of the property and what effect that this may have with allowing open fires at TTC07. In light of the property owner’s concerns TTC organisers have put arrangements into place with the property owner, which are over and above the now reduced fire restrictions so as to allow patrons to have campfires, of which the details are as follows:
-All campfires whether for cooking, lighting, social or other means are too be secluded and maintained in an area of no more than one (1) metre in diameter.
-Only wood along the lines of sticks or lengths of timber are permitted for the fuelling of fires. The use of large timber objects such as chairs, complete or partially complete pallets etc. will not be allowed. Patrons wishing to bring large timber objects will be required to leave them at the entry gate or alternatively have knocked down into individual pieces prior to arriving at TTC.
In previous years of TTC, organisers have provided cut timber for Tuff Truck goers to use in fires. However, for this year’s event it was anticipated (until now) that the conditions would be much drier and very dangerous to permit open fires. So as a subsequent result organisers have not cut a stock pile of wood and time at present would not allow us to do so. The property does lend itself well to a good supply of timber for fuelling a fire and can easily be gathered.
So in summary, open fires are now permitted in an area of 1x metre in diameter. The property does have a good supply of timber which can easily be gathered, however patrons are permitted to bring their own supply of wood as long as it is just timber pieces and not large wooden objects such as chairs, pallets or whole trees etc.
MissForbyNoob wrote:Sorry PK....
*ahem*
Ladies and... Ladies
I am pleased to announce that TTC is on in just...
3 SLEEPS!!!
Thank You....
That is all....
If only you were an insomniac, then it'd be
0 SLEEPS TO GO!!!
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Do you know whos out???BIG ZOOK wrote:there has already been some official WITHDRAWALS due to not enough time to finish the rigs. i wonder how many more will have to pull out last minute?
guess that will change everyones running order around a bit
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Aussie Tough Lights
Radio Industries Australia
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G60MAN wrote: -Only wood along the lines of sticks or lengths of timber are permitted for the fuelling of fires. The use of large timber objects such as chairs, complete or partially complete pallets etc. will not be allowed. Patrons wishing to bring large timber objects will be required to leave them at the entry gate or alternatively have knocked down into individual pieces prior to arriving at TTC.
So in summary, open fires are now permitted in an area of 1x metre in diameter. The property does have a good supply of timber which can easily be gathered, however patrons are permitted to bring their own supply of wood as long as it is just timber pieces and not large wooden objects such as chairs, pallets or whole trees etc.
Sorry Wayne-o!
3 Kittens need a home in Sydney - PM for more details!WICKED wrote:I flogged mine for a good hour this arvo!
Im here for the sausage!
Wayne, do you think they will believe you if you said those 20 pallets on the back of my ute are for stability for the drive so the ute doesnt get too light in the back???
although you did say no ute this year... drats!
a 1 metre fire is fine, we will haev bulk lights it sounds like!!
and if you were to place another 1m fire close to the other 1 m fire it would be all peachey.
The fire drum in my back yard is abit too rusty to take up there
although you did say no ute this year... drats!
a 1 metre fire is fine, we will haev bulk lights it sounds like!!
and if you were to place another 1m fire close to the other 1 m fire it would be all peachey.
The fire drum in my back yard is abit too rusty to take up there
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