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Outback Challenge 2007
Moderator: evanstaniland
We are home, arrived last night. Our Family Truck got us home safe and sound without a hiccup.
We just want to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped and offered their services. There are far too many to mention but I will say a very big thank you to Robbie for sourcing all the parts and working so hard on our truck (He is truly a local legend!!!), Simmo for putting us up and making us feel so welcome Jacko and the boys for putting it all together again, Celia, Eugene and many other competitiors who offered all types of help and support and our friends who came down from Brisbane (5 cars) who supported us the whole way.
It is times like these that make you realise how lucky it is to be part of such a wonderful community, that being the 4WD community. We are eternally grateful for everything that was organised and can't wait to meet up with you guys again and share a drink around that campfire.
Peter and Jane
Car 19
We just want to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped and offered their services. There are far too many to mention but I will say a very big thank you to Robbie for sourcing all the parts and working so hard on our truck (He is truly a local legend!!!), Simmo for putting us up and making us feel so welcome Jacko and the boys for putting it all together again, Celia, Eugene and many other competitiors who offered all types of help and support and our friends who came down from Brisbane (5 cars) who supported us the whole way.
It is times like these that make you realise how lucky it is to be part of such a wonderful community, that being the 4WD community. We are eternally grateful for everything that was organised and can't wait to meet up with you guys again and share a drink around that campfire.
Peter and Jane
Car 19
[quote="vompie69"]We are home, arrived last night. Our Family Truck got us home safe and sound without a hiccup.
YAY awesome news Jane & Peter.
It was heaps of fun catching up with you guys again too and please try and return next year, it being our last and all.
Jacko thanks heaps for the unreal pix, nothing like seeing what we lost out on, boo hoooo!
Oh well I'm sure it'll still be there next year!
Sierrajim....no we won't be returning in a Zook, he Vit was too special....and actually enjoyed the swb this yr., far more confident about how it handled and all.
YAY awesome news Jane & Peter.
It was heaps of fun catching up with you guys again too and please try and return next year, it being our last and all.
Jacko thanks heaps for the unreal pix, nothing like seeing what we lost out on, boo hoooo!
Oh well I'm sure it'll still be there next year!
Sierrajim....no we won't be returning in a Zook, he Vit was too special....and actually enjoyed the swb this yr., far more confident about how it handled and all.
Just thought Id quote that....cebarry wrote:it being our last and all.
So disappointed I missed catching up with everyone on the Saturday. Arrived in the Hill just after 1:00pm and headed around to the Show n Shine and found that it was all finished. 2 hours earlier than last years.
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Some great stories and pics in this thread. Can anyone planning to contribute stuff to 4wheelingoz please send them thru to editor@4wheelingoz.com within the next 2 weeks. I want to make this years coverage as big as last years, despite the cancellation.
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... sc&start=0alexcliffo wrote:Where can i find some more info on that blue Feroza?
80 series, Locked both ends, Q78ed & a massive 57 k/w to boot!!!!
www.autobalance.com.au
www.autobalance.com.au
Re: obc
Thanks Celia, will catch up next year.cebarry wrote:Hey Andrew,
Sorry to hear u missed the S&S you should of come on over at the Prologue.
Huge thanks also for the UTube postings, our son Jason was able to check them out and v. chuffed to see his folks up 1st.
C&E
Did you notice right at the end of the vid you can hear the rope snap and Eugene starts to turn to look?
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Re: stand
v840 wrote:WTF?teemothy wrote:no.....The Shack wrote:Thats not very nice......teemothy wrote:yeah but sandy is also a moronSick Puppy wrote:Didn't they disqualify Sandy for simply having a modified cam a few years back, just prior to announcing the scores. Looks like double standards..
its not.....
thats why i wrote it.....
you too must be a moron
You're joking right?
Going off your join date and post content you have to be a troll.
And yes, I too am a moron so fawk you
wtf?
i'll tell you wtf
you my friend are more than a moron.
(wtf) you have to be kidding me, what are you too lazy to type the whole sentence. I bet you like rock crawling too...
More Photos of OBC and Hail Video
Have a look at the Photos and Hail storm Video of the OBC 2007 at the following links.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90884666@N00/
and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFGVvEWL-eQ
Also some other pictures and Video of the little Blue Daihatsu "Piglet"
Regards
Skidy
Navigator for the Piglet
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90884666@N00/
and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFGVvEWL-eQ
Also some other pictures and Video of the little Blue Daihatsu "Piglet"
Regards
Skidy
Navigator for the Piglet
They boys were in our group. It handled quite nicely. you wouldn't have picked it for a crawler if you didn't know.planb wrote:i was going to say....
how does it perform at speed?
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Location: in the sky , its a bird , its a plane ! No its super MOOSE !!!
Hey crazie, now we know what the W.A boys do in thier spare time, can you post up some more of your photos or are you going to keep us hangin on and post 1 a week.
Cheers Paul
P.S Can you please send me Ash's e-mail
Cheers Paul
P.S Can you please send me Ash's e-mail
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Okay courtesy of the Fuzz via Celia. Here is a bit of a comparison for you of this years event and the difference a bit of water can make! This is the winch wall at Poolamaca (I think cos we didn't make it there due to the water!) The ones with trucks in them are from 2003 OBC, Dodds and Norm in one and the other is Kim Bolton, the one with the wter fall is the 2007 OBC!
First Pic
First Pic
Got no pics of the competition. Was always to busy doing other stuff. But here's some pics of us before and after the rains. Theres a pic of the grader sideways somewhere but cant find it.
Looking for the spot where the Polaris got bogged and had to winch out. Surprise surprise the 3t Patrol got bogged in the same spot the 350kg Polaris (quad bike) did.
Setting the arvo stage GPS points. Someone got lost on the claypan.
Trying to get the grader fixed.
Bru, broken down. Trying to find a fuse from memory.
This is what our home looked like. And this is the shallow side.
The fire place. always had enough wood it never went out. Also there was a tree above that kept most of the water of the fire itself. We did have a leve bank around the fire at one stage.
The drive out. This was good section.
Looking for the spot where the Polaris got bogged and had to winch out. Surprise surprise the 3t Patrol got bogged in the same spot the 350kg Polaris (quad bike) did.
Setting the arvo stage GPS points. Someone got lost on the claypan.
Trying to get the grader fixed.
Bru, broken down. Trying to find a fuse from memory.
This is what our home looked like. And this is the shallow side.
The fire place. always had enough wood it never went out. Also there was a tree above that kept most of the water of the fire itself. We did have a leve bank around the fire at one stage.
The drive out. This was good section.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
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