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Some pics from the Suzuki Club snow trip

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Some pics from the Suzuki Club snow trip

Post by grimbo »

Just a couple.

Our camp on Sat and Sun morning. We had about 5" of powder snow on Saturday.

A pic of Critta, mick drove it with no doors, no wipers and no heater but he did have a freezer suit on so was probably warmer and drier than anyone else. unfortunately he lost all electrical power before he had a real chance to play but it was breaking snow like no ones business

And Droopypete being pete :finger:
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Post by Damo »

Love the poncho shot Pete! :armsup:


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Post by DeWsE »

That looks way to cold!

But really fun at the same time :cool:
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Post by christover1 »

some more pix, why do we do it, we must be mad or mexican?
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Post by droopypete »

Damo wrote:Love the poncho shot Pete! :armsup:


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Thanks Damo, I am naked underneath :D
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Post by antt »

fawk that, last time we camped in the snow it took us 4 hrs to get the cars running :bad-words:

looks fun though seeing as i'm sitting here in a shirt and shorts :D
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Post by droopypete »

antt wrote:fawk that, last time we camped in the snow it took us 4 hrs to get the cars running :bad-words:

looks fun though seeing as i'm sitting here in a shirt and shorts :D

So was I antt, so was I.
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Post by grimbo »

yeah but you then turned tail and ran down the mountain to your mum & dads house :D
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Post by muppet_man67 »

antt wrote:fawk that, last time we camped in the snow it took us 4 hrs to get the cars running :bad-words:

looks fun though seeing as i'm sitting here in a shirt and shorts :D


4 hours??? where they diesals?? I dont think any of us had problems starting, (exept for those that left thier accesories turned on) :D
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Post by droopypete »

grimbo wrote:yeah but you then turned tail and ran down the mountain to your mum & dads house :D


Yeah, I was in a hurry,
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Re: Some pics from the Suzuki Club snow trip

Post by bigsteve »

grimbo wrote:Just a couple.

mick drove it with no doors, no wipers and no heater



:cool:
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Re: Some pics from the Suzuki Club snow trip

Post by muppet_man67 »

bigsteve wrote:
grimbo wrote:Just a couple.

mick drove it with no doors, no wipers and no heater



:cool:

its just not xtreem unless its done in shorts hey big steve? :roll:
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Post by antt »

muppet_man67 wrote:
antt wrote:fawk that, last time we camped in the snow it took us 4 hrs to get the cars running :bad-words:

looks fun though seeing as i'm sitting here in a shirt and shorts :D


4 hours??? where they diesals?? I dont think any of us had problems starting, (exept for those that left thier accesories turned on) :D


yes diesels. but it was on the 6th of DECEMBER! which is supposed to be summer, not farking winter with a foot of snow drop :shock:

the servo didn't have alpine diesel in the middle of summer for some strange reason :P

ended up putting gas cookers under the tanks and heating up jerry cans of diesel near a fire to get em going
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Post by redzook »

looks like alot of fun id love to do a bit of snow wheelin
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Post by droopypete »

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REDZOOK, COME ON DOWN!!!


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Re: Some pics from the Suzuki Club snow trip

Post by bigsteve »

muppet_man67 wrote:
bigsteve wrote:
grimbo wrote:Just a couple.

mick drove it with no doors, no wipers and no heater



:cool:

its just not xtreem unless its done in shorts hey big steve? :roll:


I think I'd be looking for the heater suit too
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Post by tritonasuras »

nice photography with the tents..
great shot.
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Post by Drewfus »

I've got to ask......


WHY THE ESKY's?

isn't the snow COLD enough ?

I'm SOOOOO softcore :D ........
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Post by droopypete »

They aren't eskys, they are hot boxes (for our spare socks :D )
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Post by grimbo »

the eskys stop your food and drink from freezing solid.

The inside of my car was -3?C whilst inside my fridge was 3?C when i got up Sunday morning. All the wet clothes that i had hung up out of the way were frozen
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Post by Pup »

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA while you were all freezing ur arses off down there we were enjoying 30c temperatures at landcruiser park, seriously bugger camping in tents in the snow
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Post by grimbo »

Pup wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHAHA while you were all freezing ur arses off down there we were enjoying 30c temperatures at landcruiser park, seriously bugger camping in tents in the snow


It actually isn't that bad as you are properly prepared and once in your tent it isn't too bad as the snow tends to insulate the tent. i have been way colder in the middle of summer camping in the high country.

It is a strange thing i admit, most people just can't believe that we do it but i like the fact that hardly anyone does it. i don't know of another 4wd group that do it and have only heard of a few other groups who stay overnight in the snow but they do it in the Alpine huts
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Post by *BESTY* »

You're HARDCORE Grimbo !!!




They don't make 'em like they used to....do they ;)
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Post by grimbo »

Ferozius wrote:You're HARDCORE Grimbo !!!
They don't make 'em like they used to....do they ;)



might as well be a HARDCORE camper cause I'm certainly not a HARDCORE wheeler lately :D
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Post by DeWsE »

grimbo wrote:
Ferozius wrote:You're HARDCORE Grimbo !!!
They don't make 'em like they used to....do they ;)



might as well be a HARDCORE camper cause I'm certainly not a HARDCORE wheeler lately :D


It's better then letting your car be hardcored by the likes of gregs rig
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Post by droopypete »

DeWsE wrote:It's better then letting your car be hardcored by the likes of gregs rig


Don't worry about Greg the soft rooster, his car has been at my place for a few months (waiting for warmer weather):D
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