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GPS Nght Run in Brisbane?

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GPS Nght Run in Brisbane?

Post by RUFF »

At a recent Logan Club Meeting we discussed the possibility of setting up a GPS Night run. This more than likely wouldn't be on the same night as our normal monthly night run but on a seperate weekend. Im now just trying to guage how many people would be interested in this. As there is a fair amount of work in setting this up and the people that are willing to do this really dont want to set it up and then only get a few people turn up.

This run would be suitable for a stock vehicle. Its not a typical extreme run that Logan Districts are renowned for. All competitors would be required to have a GPS and know how to use it. There would be no map supplied for this run only GPS points.

If you feel you may be interested in a Brisbane based GPS run then please vote Yes above. If there is enough interest then we will look further into this.

PLEASE DONT VOTE IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE BRISBANE AREA AND WOULD NOT ATTEND THIS EVENT. IM REALLY TRYING TO GET VOTES FROM A TARGET GROUP.
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Re: GPS Nght Run in Brisbane?

Post by BIG GQ »

RUFF wrote:know how to use it. (the GPS).
This puts me out then unless I can get somebody in the passengers seat that knows what they're doing with it :D
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Post by mickyd555 »

voting doesnt work, but i would vote yes so i can practice using one.
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Post by RUFF »

mickyd555 wrote:voting doesnt work, but i would vote yes so i can practice using one.
Try voting again now?
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Post by STIKA »

mickyd555 wrote:voting doesnt work, but i would vote yes so i can practice using one.
thats the idea :D
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Post by tuf355 »

sound good to me
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Post by The Big Green Meany »

We will be in that,Its all good pratice :D God dam GPS :?
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Post by HeathGQ »

yeah we'll be in it... Should I spread the word (i.e. GC Club)??
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Post by RUFF »

HeathGQ wrote:yeah we'll be in it... Should I spread the word (i.e. GC Club)??
For sure. We are only trying to guage interest at this stage. But if there is enough genuine interest then im sure we can make it happen.
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Re: GPS Nght Run in Brisbane?

Post by RUFF »

BIG GQ wrote:
RUFF wrote:know how to use it. (the GPS).
This puts me out then unless I can get somebody in the passengers seat that knows what they're doing with it :D
This type of event would be great for someone that has never really used their GPS before and will be great practice for people doing or wanting to do OBC or the 8 Day.
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Post by MissDrew »

I find these type of events are some of the best fun. If you have only given it a bit of a thought and then gone nar, do yourself a favour and say yes, you will not regret it and it will be great fun.

One thing I like about these events is they give you a good look around areas you normaly would have never gone to. I now know of heeps of tracks that I would have never known about if I hadn`t started doing nav based events.
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Post by pigletracing »

this would be a great idea,it seems all the other states are doing
nav runs of some description or form,on a regular basis,& we are
missing out would be great to touch up skills,in a not so competitive
scene,so we arnt so rusty when we head south,I would be keen to help
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Post by 'mav' rover »

Sounds good, i would be keen :armsup:
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Post by Big-Fella4x4 »

Sounds great guys, we have a few people in our club that may like to have a go. We have some people that help out as officials at some of the major events and would like to get involved more without having to go to exteme.

This would be just the shot. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Blue Lightning »

Count me in. Definitely good practice for OBC and Cliffhanger. Better to practice before comps rather than learning new things in the middle of a comp. Also heaps of fun.
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Post by cityview »

I agree with Linc , I would go to learn how to use the GPS to its full Potential , then maybe I can put way points on the Park signs and after we all learn how to use the GPS we can all get lost her in a whole new way. LOL.

Great idea Tony , I would be in , esspecially if it involves learning more.......

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Re: GPS Nght Run in Brisbane?

Post by mickyd555 »

RUFF wrote:
BIG GQ wrote:
RUFF wrote:know how to use it. (the GPS).
This puts me out then unless I can get somebody in the passengers seat that knows what they're doing with it :D
This type of event would be great for someone that has never really used their GPS before and will be great practice for people doing or wanting to do OBC or the 8 Day.
or the cliffhanger :D :D
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Post by dizzy »

I would be keen to give this ago , it would be a good learning experience for sure..
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Post by benhl »

I'll buy a GPS first then learn how to use it... this is the only type of even the boss will let/wants to do in the new rig :armsup: I'm in!
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Post by whaldo »

should be good fun maybe the heap might stay together for a change
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