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the only let down for me is knowing some parents take theie children and teenagers to these comps and forget about them when they're there.
Pretty sure the unlocking of the hubs was done by teens as tony had found out, and the little wank on the cb on sunday afternoon telling everyone that was trying to communicate with eachother ( and tony) to fukoff.
1) What happened with the steering on the Bronco??
hit a rock mid way thru the first rock garden on "Rockin and Rollin" and broke the draglink off the drivers side, the just kept driving, il try to post a pic tonight
Zooks are for people that aren't afraid of angles and who have nothing to compensate for
Hello all,
I would like to say sorry for my choice of outfit for the mud hole. I am sorry that you could see.... well ...... bloody everything!!!
We had such a great weekend and my nav Richard was a bloody legend. But yes, he was a woosy la la for not getting out with me for the 'Borat' mankini moment.
Thanks to everyone for enjoying it in the spirit that is the Willowglen Mud Hole. Its one of the most fun parts, i think.
And thanks for posting my name, where I work, my club etc Jamie or Kev- I am glad I hadnt given you measurements, hobbies and personal details......
I think the wet day on Saturday showed up those who can really drive and those who rely on the car and its capabilities. How good did some of the standard cars do... Busted drove well and the other shell harbour boys, Thomas the Tank and his nav Gahndorf ! in the maroon GQ.
Thanks again to our wonderful team manager Kyla (Mitchell). She was awsome at sorting out the rabble that makes up our team.
It was a fantastic weekend with my team and it was a great social event for everyone. Thanks Tony and the Massive team from TLCC. You rock
cam
Why is it that everything I love costs so much money !!!!
thanks Cam (not sure about the me having a good drive, but the 105 is pretty stock to some of the nice trucks out there) and I'll tell Keith & Waz what you said (guys in the marron GQ from Shellharbour Club).
top time had by all in our club and thanks TLCC and also to all the other compeditors for putting on a good show
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buddha wrote:Yes , another good wekend had by all .
Loved the rain instead of dust.
the only let down for me is knowing some parents take theie children and teenagers to these comps and forget about them when they're there.
Pretty sure the unlocking of the hubs was done by teens as tony had found out, and the little wank on the cb on sunday afternoon telling everyone that was trying to communicate with eachother ( and tony) to fukoff.
If you cant control ya kids "DONT BRING EM".
just so you know, that child that was being a royal pain in the ass on the CB, between the members of my club, the Nepean Districts 4wd club, we actually tracked the child down and spoke to his father, he assured us that he will never be doing that again, his choice of words, language and tone will be alot different before he speaks again,
Now Jess, we didnt use the fire extinguishers this year csause we thought it was a tad cool, and everyone was wet enough after saturday, so we didint want to upset anyone.
jimbo jones wrote:did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels
jimbo
Sounds like TLCC recovery team at it again..
As CV smasher said they are VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME. Ian Ferguson and his team in my opinion do a good job. Not just because they're part of my club but they are trying to recover the vehicles with minimal or no extra damage and nearly always do. Yes they could do recoveries differant and quicker but if they were recovering your car being careless or trying to rush things and ended up damaging it further you would be the first to scream at them. Its not really very easy to do that job when you have "experts" who more than likely have downed half a case, telling them they are going about it the wrong way all the time. Its your car, if you don't want them to recover it then they dont have to.
jimbo jones wrote:did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels
jimbo
Sounds like TLCC recovery team at it again..
As CV smasher said they are VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME. Ian Ferguson and his team in my opinion do a good job. Not just because they're part of my club but they are trying to recover the vehicles with minimal or no extra damage and nearly always do. Yes they could do recoveries differant and quicker but if they were recovering your car being careless or trying to rush things and ended up damaging it further you would be the first to scream at them. Its not really very easy to do that job when you have "experts" who more than likely have downed half a case, telling them they are going about it the wrong way all the time. Its your car, if you don't want them to recover it then they dont have to.
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buddha wrote:Yes , another good wekend had by all .
Loved the rain instead of dust.
the only let down for me is knowing some parents take theie children and teenagers to these comps and forget about them when they're there.
Pretty sure the unlocking of the hubs was done by teens as tony had found out, and the little wank on the cb on sunday afternoon telling everyone that was trying to communicate with eachother ( and tony) to fukoff.
If you cant control ya kids "DONT BRING EM".
just so you know, that child that was being a royal pain in the ass on the CB, between the members of my club, the Nepean Districts 4wd club, we actually tracked the child down and spoke to his father, he assured us that he will never be doing that again, his choice of words, language and tone will be alot different before he speaks again,
Now Jess, we didnt use the fire extinguishers this year csause we thought it was a tad cool, and everyone was wet enough after saturday, so we didint want to upset anyone.
How did ya go Shawn.
94 HJZ 80 GXL 4 Inch lift 35s. TJM Accessories Front to back
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Oh and well done to Missus MadFab in the zook! AFAIK the only driver to make the 70 point mark in the mud run
Thank you Jess it was quite funny I made it that far considering how slow we were going
thanks to TLCC & everyone who helped organise Willowglen it was a fantastic weekend
And a big THANK YOUto the Suzuki 4x4 club who let us drive under there banner after we had a stuff up with paperwork so with out them our team wouldn`t of been able to compete
Hi Zookers,
I too wanted to thank you for your hospitality on Sunday night. If your mission was to get me a bit ga ga - mission accomplished - and thank you.
I loved having a drink with yo all and it would be great to get out and have a drive together in the future at the Wattos or something like that.
PM me if you want to arrange something.
Thanks again X cam
Why is it that everything I love costs so much money !!!!
I take my hat off to the bloke that was called up for second place in touring class, then told TLCC that he was in challenge class (it was a bit of a downer that scores were stuffed up but it happens when there is soooo much to organise).
Its good to know that there ARE SOME honest people out there that dont take what is NOT rightfully theres.
Top weekend TLCC thanks alot.
Hope your ok Tony
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jimbo jones wrote:did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels
jimbo
Sounds like TLCC recovery team at it again..
As CV smasher said they are VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME. Ian Ferguson and his team in my opinion do a good job. Not just because they're part of my club but they are trying to recover the vehicles with minimal or no extra damage and nearly always do. Yes they could do recoveries differant and quicker but if they were recovering your car being careless or trying to rush things and ended up damaging it further you would be the first to scream at them. Its not really very easy to do that job when you have "experts" who more than likely have downed half a case, telling them they are going about it the wrong way all the time. Its your car, if you don't want them to recover it then they dont have to.
They do a GREAT JOB but i think that some of the teams don't have as much experience as others and thats when the recoveries start to go slow. I have seen at nissan trials when Ian comes over and guides some teams how much quicker the recoveries go, unfortunately your club like all others has only a limited number of old hands that have done this stuff longer than some of us have been alive.
The drunken idiot factor does take a toll.
I bet Tony is glad its over for another year Maybe Willowglen can take over as the wet event and next years Nissan trials can be the dry one
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Very sore. Being carried from the mud event on Sunday was enough proof for everyone to see how much pain the poor bugger was in. I dont know how much longer he can keep it up for unfortunately. He had a great team on the Challenge commitee taking a heap of work off him leading up to the comp, but its the constant walking around during the weekend thats the problem. The biggest regret he has is not having the 4 wheeler buggy he uses at Tuff Truck and also at 07 Willowglen. He wasn't sure wether it really made much differance last year but he deeply regretted not having it there this year. My personal opinion is if Dad wants to still be involved he needs to take a step or two back on the weekend. Whenever there was an issue he is called for. Now im not beginning to blame anyone for causing the athritis pain of Dads and never will do, but i think someone(s) else needs to step up and take a lot of the "pressure" off Tony during the competition when there is an issue (as has been the case for 5 years now), walking from one event to another constantly and im confidant that Pete, Mary, Andrew and Rob will and probably already have discussed this, as its upsetting to see a good mate and a father unable to walk after the event. What has been real good is the amount of concern shown for Tony from competitors and spectators about his health. I was asked by a number of people how he was.
Cheers Steve.
jimbo jones wrote:did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels
jimbo
Sounds like TLCC recovery team at it again..
As CV smasher said they are VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME. Ian Ferguson and his team in my opinion do a good job. Not just because they're part of my club but they are trying to recover the vehicles with minimal or no extra damage and nearly always do. Yes they could do recoveries differant and quicker but if they were recovering your car being careless or trying to rush things and ended up damaging it further you would be the first to scream at them. Its not really very easy to do that job when you have "experts" who more than likely have downed half a case, telling them they are going about it the wrong way all the time. Its your car, if you don't want them to recover it then they dont have to.
They do a GREAT JOB but i think that some of the teams don't have as much experience as others and thats when the recoveries start to go slow. I have seen at nissan trials when Ian comes over and guides some teams how much quicker the recoveries go, unfortunately your club like all others has only a limited number of old hands that have done this stuff longer than some of us have been alive.
The drunken idiot factor does take a toll.
I bet Tony is glad its over for another year Maybe Willowglen can take over as the wet event and next years Nissan trials can be the dry one
Very true statement mate. The most experianced hands we have at recoveries are either running the stages or been fed up of copping crap consistantly and have said enoughs enough. It all comes down to experiance. They like most of us learn a thing or two regarding recoveries in certain situations with each event they help out and they'll get better and better. Only way to learn is to be involved.
Grizzly Bear wrote:Hi Zookers,
I too wanted to thank you for your hospitality on Sunday night. If your mission was to get me a bit ga ga - mission accomplished - and thank you.
I loved having a drink with yo all and it would be great to get out and have a drive together in the future at the Wattos or something like that.
PM me if you want to arrange something.
Thanks again X cam
over it wrote:
Thank you Jess it was quite funny I made it that far considering how slow we were going
thanks to TLCC & everyone who helped organise Willowglen it was a fantastic weekend
And a big THANK YOUto the Suzuki 4x4 club who let us drive under there banner after we had a stuff up with paperwork so with out them our team wouldn`t of been able to compete
I will pass both messages on at tonights meeting
Michelle, it was our pleasure and obligation to assist your teams entry
Yours and Wayne's run in the mud was worth it alone
Cam, that was not drinking it was eating
I'm thanking my lucky stars that I was too crook to partake in Sunday nights activities
You all had me entertained until my late departure
cheers
Wayne
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MUD CLUB wrote:I take my hat off to the bloke that was called up for second place in touring class, then told TLCC that he was in challenge class (it was a bit of a downer that scores were stuffed up but it happens when there is soooo much to organise).
Its good to know that there ARE SOME honest people out there that dont take what is NOT rightfully theres.
Top weekend TLCC thanks alot.
Hope your ok Tony
Thanks for that. There's not to many of us honest ones left.
You may not have noticed but we also had to hand back 2nd place team and take 3rd.
I still think the TLCC do a great job trying to run such a large event and when it comes to getting all the scores together as quick as they can so as not to hold up the presentation, I can accept that some errors can happen.
Looking forward to next year. Keep up the good work TLCC.
yay, i came 38th. im happy as its my second comp and i made an improvement on last lear. and i had a great time too boot. (im a real 4wd'er now i finally snapped an axel )
37th got 2 averages on day 1
and 2 zeros day 2 so not too bad.This comp does not suit my car or driving style..I backed off the gas a lot and still hit a few white poles.
We have a few new members so it will be my last willowglen for a while.
maybe team manager next year!
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12th place overall isn't too bad i supose having to take an average on course 4 .
i liked my 5th place in nissan trials better
2 averages for you thunder so it was a pretty expensive 30min worth of driving for the weekend than , i feel for ya i thought i was hard done by having too take one average .
act club all your scores were real close , you's deserve at least 3rd place as you's work well as a team .
and with zurgs secret project, next year you'll be first
thunder wrote:37th got 2 averages on day 1
and 2 zeros day 2 so not too bad.This comp does not suit my car or driving style..I backed off the gas a lot and still hit a few white poles.
We have a few new members so it will be my last willowglen for a while.
maybe team manager next year!
damn, you must have been on fire for you scoring runs
thunder wrote:37th got 2 averages on day 1
and 2 zeros day 2 so not too bad.This comp does not suit my car or driving style..I backed off the gas a lot and still hit a few white poles.
We have a few new members so it will be my last willowglen for a while.
maybe team manager next year!
damn, you must have been on fire for you scoring runs
Yeah we couldnt understand how we only did 2 events on day 1 and others did 4 events..We did not queue jump or break down
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our other member who came 7th got 1 average on day 1
broke a rear axle on 1st event day 2 and did not drive the mud as only had front wheel drive.
If he drove the mud he would have pushed up towards 3rd.
the mud wasnt that hard to get to 50- 60 points.The zook done excellent to get to the last hole
In our team we had 3 toyotas and my nissan
3 toys break
1 nissan No breaks ha ha ha ha
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