im heading out saturday morning aswell, might see you there steve.oozuk wrote:The wife, the baby and I are gonna come out to watch tomorrow morning around 10am. When are the drivers getting started ? Hopefully we haven't missed much by then
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im heading out saturday morning aswell, might see you there steve.oozuk wrote:The wife, the baby and I are gonna come out to watch tomorrow morning around 10am. When are the drivers getting started ? Hopefully we haven't missed much by then
joshy wrote:....id better go make mine stronger
crap..looking forward to the write up then.RUFF wrote:joshy wrote:....id better go make mine stronger
Most didn't even make it around the first course. From what I could work out the 2 that finished only drove 2 courses.
Some very good points you have raised. I was in the GU that helped from the "LOGAN DISTRICTS 4WD CLUB" and yes we only had the recovery gear I own and some of the gear from our club. And whilst we as a club can only provide so much help I agree that at an event like this with so much going on I think recoveries need to be taken care of in a different fashion. It was a hard slog to get you guys out and a big thanks to Chris Ieresel and Brett Long from the club for helping as well. It's a shame if you won't come back if they do it again as I like watching the MOG. I am glad to hear you got home safe and I hope your back is feeling better.lemansred wrote:Firstly I’d like to thank all the guys that helped recover the Mog you did a great job with no back up.
Brenden Harris as organiser King of the Rim and owner of Scenic Rim Adventure Park
You are not going to like this BUT
Brenden YOU NEED TO TAKE A REALITY CHECK!!!!
There are only two reasons I am here to tell the tale
Reason one; Good Luck
Reason two; Good safety gear on the MOG
It was only Good Luck that the tree stopped the mog from rolling 300 plus metres down the hill on to the camp site
It was only the Good safety gear on the MOG that saved me from serious injury
75 mm 5 point race harness properly adjusted, Window nets fixed independent of the doors Good race seats, Full exocage that exceeds CCDA specs,
At the drivers briefing you told the drivers to be careful around the high tracks because of the risk of rollovers your words I think (it’s a long way to the bottom) and what do you do? Take the course straight off one of the top tracks down a 35 degree slope above the campsite 35 degrees is not Hard in any ones books but at 300 odd metres up it is Dangerous there is a big difference between Hard and Dangerous before anyone gets on here and tells me Unimogs are nose heavy they are not! Straight off the spec sheet traverse angle on a side slope: 42 degrees approach angle: 45 degrees departure angle: 46 degrees and I have driven much more than that in Hard situations but not as Dangerous
Scrutineering What a Joke and I quote your words not mine Drivers you have all been in other comps tick the boxes and hand it back to me Is it easy ? YES! Is it right? NO!
People’s lives are at risk here!
I have the King of the Rim Rules and Regulations Doc 10215 27.5.2010 they all looks very professional
Communications UHF Ch 14 the navi called for at least 5 minutes before any response we could hear talking but not to us we tried on both channel UHF Ch 14 and UHF Ch 13 eventually Brenden you did arrive just you no recovery gear and yes you did manage get us some water up here when the recovery guys did arrive they only had their own recovery gear and they did a good job with what they had they had no back up gear from Scenic Rim Adventure Park
I see under service providers
Police will assist with crowd control (I haven’t seen a policeman yet) St Johns Ambulance will be driver and spectator medicial supervisors. (I haven’t seen a St Johns Ambulance person yet let alone been accessed) by the way thanks to all the people who asked how I was it was appreciated
In summing up if my truck had rolled all the way down the hill I would almost certainly be DEAD! And if it had landed on innocent campers they would definitely be DEAD! It is all very well to have the Rules and Regulations all nicely printed up for the insurance company but it’s not worth the paper it’s written on if it not put into practice! As a competitor I realize as in any form of motor sport there are risks involved DEATH should not be one these.
Brenden I know you won’t like what I have said and some of the other drivers won’t like it as well but the last thing the 4WD competition scene need is a death or serious injury Unless there are some serious safety issues are addressed at Scenic Rim Adventure Park there WILL be a death there it won’t be me because I’ll never set foot there again I could bring up some other things that were going on but this is most probably enough to get me banned from outer limit for life but if it saves one other 4x4 driver it will be worth it. like I said in the beginning
Brenden YOU NEED TO TAKE A REALITY CHECK!!!!
Geoff
Team MOG
Now this has just gone too far! Brenden has opened this park, given us somewhere to drive, and events to compete in. He is constantly learning, progressing and improving in each of these aspects. He has been ever so helpful and approachable whenever we have proposed ideas or issues, and learns from our feedback. But then to cop something like this, surely is going to make him wonder why he is bothering!lemansred wrote:Firstly I’d like to thank all the guys that helped recover the Mog you did a great job with no back up.
Brenden Harris as organiser King of the Rim and owner of Scenic Rim Adventure Park
You are not going to like this BUT
Brenden YOU NEED TO TAKE A REALITY CHECK!!!!
There are only two reasons I am here to tell the tale
Reason one; Good Luck
Reason two; Good safety gear on the MOG
It was only Good Luck that the tree stopped the mog from rolling 300 plus metres down the hill on to the camp site
It was only the Good safety gear on the MOG that saved me from serious injury
75 mm 5 point race harness properly adjusted, Window nets fixed independent of the doors Good race seats, Full exocage that exceeds CCDA specs,
At the drivers briefing you told the drivers to be careful around the high tracks because of the risk of rollovers your words I think (it’s a long way to the bottom) and what do you do? Take the course straight off one of the top tracks down a 35 degree slope above the campsite 35 degrees is not Hard in any ones books but at 300 odd metres up it is Dangerous there is a big difference between Hard and Dangerous before anyone gets on here and tells me Unimogs are nose heavy they are not! Straight off the spec sheet traverse angle on a side slope: 42 degrees approach angle: 45 degrees departure angle: 46 degrees and I have driven much more than that in Hard situations but not as Dangerous
Scrutineering What a Joke and I quote your words not mine Drivers you have all been in other comps tick the boxes and hand it back to me Is it easy ? YES! Is it right? NO!
People’s lives are at risk here!
I have the King of the Rim Rules and Regulations Doc 10215 27.5.2010 they all looks very professional
Communications UHF Ch 14 the navi called for at least 5 minutes before any response we could hear talking but not to us we tried on both channel UHF Ch 14 and UHF Ch 13 eventually Brenden you did arrive just you no recovery gear and yes you did manage get us some water up here when the recovery guys did arrive they only had their own recovery gear and they did a good job with what they had they had no back up gear from Scenic Rim Adventure Park
I see under service providers
Police will assist with crowd control (I haven’t seen a policeman yet) St Johns Ambulance will be driver and spectator medicial supervisors. (I haven’t seen a St Johns Ambulance person yet let alone been accessed) by the way thanks to all the people who asked how I was it was appreciated
In summing up if my truck had rolled all the way down the hill I would almost certainly be DEAD! And if it had landed on innocent campers they would definitely be DEAD! It is all very well to have the Rules and Regulations all nicely printed up for the insurance company but it’s not worth the paper it’s written on if it not put into practice! As a competitor I realize as in any form of motor sport there are risks involved DEATH should not be one these.
Brenden I know you won’t like what I have said and some of the other drivers won’t like it as well but the last thing the 4WD competition scene need is a death or serious injury Unless there are some serious safety issues addressed at Scenic Rim Adventure Park there WILL be a death there it won’t be me because I’ll never set foot there again I could bring up some other things that were going on but this is most probably enough to get me banned from outer limit for life but if it saves one other 4x4 driver it will be worth it. like I said in the beginning
Brenden YOU NEED TO TAKE A REALITY CHECK!!!!
Geoff
Team MOG
PS, How am I ? the backs a bit sore the doc checked it out and it seems OK
The Mog damage front axle, gearbox, all 4 wheels bent, race seat .
HINT before you spend your money on that new chrome moly CV spend some money on a pair of 75 mm 5 point race harness's and good race seats and you to could walk away
Is this style of running away "comp status"The_apprentice wrote:All i can say is " COMP STATUS"
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