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Post by humphey »

troy thats just superb. got to go to the next one . thats tops , as allways . :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Strange Rover »

Area54 wrote:Just finished the highlights video clip, check out the action here:

http://rockcrawlingqld.com/forums/phpBB ... c.php?t=87

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Fawk yea - those tracks look harder (and more fun :cool: ) than the XRCC stuff.

Awesome vid clip Troy!!

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Post by CJer »

TOP stuff Troy

Well put together clip :D
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

As usual an awesome job, thats why you are the #1 4by videographer.
Looking forward to this year, but with some new gadgets :twisted:

I look pretty good without my helmet on, thats me later in the night ;)
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Post by Chick54 »

1MadEngineer wrote:As usual an awesome job, thats why you are the #1 4by videographer.
Looking forward to this year, but with some new gadgets :twisted:

I look pretty good without my helmet on, thats me later in the night ;)


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Post by POS »

1MadEngineer wrote:As usual an awesome job, thats why you are the #1 4by videographer.
Looking forward to this year, but with some new gadgets :twisted:

I look pretty good without my helmet on, thats me later in the night ;)


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Post by toymad »

We will be going again ( AWSOME PLACE ) More AWSOME ROCKS :D
I think you will see a lot more cars entering this year ( I will not chicken out this year ) ;)
We only found Phil's folly, wreckers run, etc on the last day :cry: Man there's some good Shiat around that place. Go you will not be disapointed!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

If we can get our shyt together and get the Mav up there we will be there. :twisted:
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Post by Area54 »

Okay, some new info is now posted up in the forum:

http://rockcrawlingqld.com/forums/phpBB ... m.php?f=12
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Post by Bush65 »

Far and away the best route from NSW central coast to Kingaroy is:

Up the New England Hwy to Willow Tree (top of Hunter Valley past Murrurundi).
Turn off and head for Narrabri via Quirindi and Gunnedah.
Follow Newell Hwy through Moree toward Goondiwindi (just over QLD border).
Take turn to Moonie at roundabout just before Goondiwindi.
From Moonie head for Kingaroy via Dalby.

The route is mostly flat and straight, few towns to slow down through and traffic is light.
I have some property between Bundaberg and Gladstone and find this is the best route - saves a lot of time and not as tiring.
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Post by Area54 »

Thanks for that excellent route info John, the road from Dalby up to Manar is good quality flat blacktop, very easy to drive with a trailer. From Dalby, head straight to Jandowae (fuel available here) and on to Durong south (fuel also available - but prolly at own risk :) ) There is also a well set up servo on the road from Durong South to Manar, just south of the road from Proston - this servo (large Caltex I think) is well set up for all meals and basic supplies.
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Post by zookthang »

Is there a link somewhere regarding rules about vehicles for this event?

for example... do they need to be registered? ... do they need to have a roll bar , windscreen etc etc?

ok i've had a coupla drinks but i can't see anything on the rockcrawling website about it.
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Post by CJer »

Not sure zookthang :?:

But troy will get back to ASAP
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Post by POS »

zookthang wrote:Is there a link somewhere regarding rules about vehicles for this event?

for example... do they need to be registered? ... do they need to have a roll bar , windscreen etc etc?

ok i've had a coupla drinks but i can't see anything on the rockcrawling website about it.


If you click on the big "HERE" on Area 54's sig line than it takes you to the info page for the event!

Here is a direct link to the vehicle classes!

http://rockcrawlingqld.com/forums/phpBB ... c.php?t=79

I know Manar has insurace to cover Un-registered vehicles. This is mainly to allow OUTLAW vehicles to compete. I am not to sure what the ruling is for a vehicle that is not registered and is not in the outlaw class!
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Post by Strange Rover »

That links to the classes but is there any information on vehicle requirements.

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Post by POS »

Strange Rover wrote:That links to the classes but is there any information on vehicle requirements.

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That is it!!

I think they are using the KISS system!!! (keep it simple stupid)

Which is not a bad way of doing things!

To me that covers the Classes and also what MODS that are allowed in each class. Do you meen "vehicle requirements" as in safety gear, recover, fire extiguishers (sp), harness's, window nets, helmets and spotter helmets etc etc.
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Post by Strange Rover »

Yup - thats what I mean.

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Post by beebee »

Last year there were no "vehicle requirements" as such. As long as you meet the class distinctions and you have the basic recovery gear listed, you are free to enter - as far as I believe.
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Post by POS »

I think for OUTLAW Class a Fire Retardent :) is a must!!!
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Post by beebee »

POS wrote:I think for OUTLAW Class a Fire Retardent :) is a must!!!



Ummmm.....I don't get it - is that meant to be a joke :?:
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Post by Area54 »

POS is right - the comp is based on the KISS principle. The feedback we are receiving here is excellent - this allows the club to tailor the comp for the benefit of everyone. We will discuss these questions and more at the committee level, and post up some more info on the club site.

Rego? ;)

Manar Park is covered to have unregistered vehicles driving on the property.

I would think it would be in the best interest of the driver to have a suitable rollbar on the vehicle, regardless of the class being entered.

As the position of the club is to be neither mechanics or engineers, vehicle are required to be self scrutineered, but of course there will be a minimum of safety gear on board. This will also be posted on the club site in the near future.

Fire retardant? Ahh yes, all cages, exos, and rollbars must be made from fire retardant pool noodles, combustible noodles will be rejected!! :lol:
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :armsup: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: thats some funny stuff
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Post by zookthang »

Thanks! I just wasn't sure if i could enter an unregistered vehicle with no insurance and in a possibly less than roadworthy condition.

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Post by big red »

last year we had to wear a helmet, and a rollbar gave you somewhere to tie the "pucker strap" which everyone had to use at least three times.
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Post by bundyboy »

Anyone know what the unlocked category has to offer at this event? In terms of terrain, vehicle requirements etc.
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Post by CJer »

Bundy everybody runs the same tracks. Its just who gets to the end with the least pen. points
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Post by bundyboy »

everybody is saying this is a good starting point for competition work.... As i am trying to get into comps and so on abit more, i am thinking of havin a go... What u reckon?
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Post by POS »

Yes this would be a great event to start of on!!!!!

The tracks start of easy (which will still be a Big challenge for you) and get harder and harder until theres just a few silly buggers at the end trying to see who can push the LIMITS the most!!!!

If i was you i would be entering for sure!!!!

Just make sure you have a half decent spotter, that has some idea!

Be prepared for some minor rock rash and have fun!!!!!
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Post by ToNkA »

MMMMMM I am thinking Road Trip... If I have Easter Free.
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Post by big red »

tonka,
you would love it....the tracks start off at about ASCC level and get harder and harder.
As an idea of how hard it is ....i managed to do 3 of the stages in an unlocked GU ute with 35'' centipedes.
The fourth stage stopped us in about 10 metres.
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