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2005 Logan Challenge - Black Duck Valley - Oct 15th/16th

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2005 Logan Challenge - Black Duck Valley - Oct 15th/16th

Post by Marshy »

Hey guys.

I am getting into the early stages of organising next year's Logan Challenge. And, I want to hear from past competitors, or new competitors, about any ideas they have, or would like to see in next year's event. I am open to all sorts of suggestions, but please bear in mind that it is a 5-car team event, based on bush survival.

Any suggestions/comments would be appreciated.
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specs?

Post by Pinball »

Would be interested in competing...

what's the general format, rules and regs?

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Post by 83 lux »

I DON"T WANT TO EAT S#IT :bad-words:

I go to these 4WD COMPS to 4WD NOT shit SH#T
other wise it was a really go comp. :armsup:

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Post by STIKA »

I would have to agree with 83 lux

I don't think it is a good idea to have people eating things they would not normaly eat, in that quanity and still compete in a 4wd Event.

But it was beter than the year before( More Driving )no offence to previous organisers intended

and keep the same format for the GPS stage.
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Post by Rangie Wrecker »

You blokes should patent that GPS format. Best GPS run I have ever done including Gold Coast 2000 and Outback Challenge, well done Shane. :D

The more driving aspect was definitely a good thing and the SS's were better all round but the GPS is what sold it. If you were having a crap weekend it allowed you to finish on a high and forget some of your woes for a while. I would probably say that the degree of difficulty and the amount of driving should remain about the same.

The only comment I do have is that you should stick to the rules. There were a few grumblings about some tyres that were clearly outside of the alowable size limit. As it turned out it had no impact on the result but if you state a size limit stick to it.

I am sure it will be great Marshy and on behalf of the One Track Team we are looking forward to defending the title.

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Post by Link »

Rangie Wrecker wrote:The only comment I do have is that you should stick to the rules. There were a few grumblings about some tyres that were clearly outside of the alowable size limit. As it turned out it had no impact on the result but if you state a size limit stick to it.

I didn't see anybody with tyres larger than 38's :?
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Re: specs?

Post by Marshy »

Pinball wrote:Would be interested in competing...

what's the general format, rules and regs?

Spock


Pinball, the event is based on an off-road trip gone horribly wrong. Everything that can go wrong, has gone wrong. I guess it's kind of like a mini-Outback Challenge, but with 5 cars in a team. It involves hard driving, winching, team-work, first-aid, GPS navigation, orienteering, etc, etc, etc.

PM me an email address, and I will email you a copy of this year's rules and regs so you get a better idea.
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Post by Marshy »

STIKA wrote:I would have to agree with 83 lux

I don't think it is a good idea to have people eating things they would not normaly eat, in that quanity and still compete in a 4wd Event.

But it was beter than the year before( More Driving )no offence to previous organisers intended

and keep the same format for the GPS stage.



Thanks Brett. Yeah, look, I've had about a 50-50 response from competitors about the food stage. I think we will drop it for next year, but that doesn't mean to say that we definately will, or that it won't make a comeback in future events. I'd just like to change the stages up a bit from this year.
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Post by Marshy »

Rangie Wrecker wrote:You blokes should patent that GPS format. Best GPS run I have ever done including Gold Coast 2000 and Outback Challenge, well done Shane. :D

The more driving aspect was definitely a good thing and the SS's were better all round but the GPS is what sold it. If you were having a crap weekend it allowed you to finish on a high and forget some of your woes for a while. I would probably say that the degree of difficulty and the amount of driving should remain about the same.

The only comment I do have is that you should stick to the rules. There were a few grumblings about some tyres that were clearly outside of the alowable size limit. As it turned out it had no impact on the result but if you state a size limit stick to it.

I am sure it will be great Marshy and on behalf of the One Track Team we are looking forward to defending the title.

Andy :D :D



Andy, we'd love to be able to take the credit for the GPS format, but the simple fact is, we can't. It was an idea gained from MMM himself. He used a similar format at the 8-Day Xtreme winch challenge. We just modified it to suit our event. But, I should think the GPS run will stay on that format, I've had a LOT of very positive feedback about it.

Yeah, Andy, I can appreciate your query on the set of tyres in question. But, at the end of the day, I accepted them, 3 weeks out from the Challenge by arranged viewing, because it meant the difference between that team being able to field a team, and having yet another team have to pull out. The tyre height was fine, but the width was outside specification. I inspected the vehicle, and he had made the effort to ensure the guards were covering the tyres, which they were. Although we were fairly leaniant on that, your team not excluded. So, as a past organiser yourself, I'm sure you can appreciate the position I was in. I allowed the vehicle to run, because I thought it very harsh to stop a whole team being able to compete, because one vehicle's tyres were an inch and a half too wide.


Oh, and, maybe spell your team's name right hey?? ON Track Team. :armsup: :finger:
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Post by Marshy »

Link wrote:
Rangie Wrecker wrote:The only comment I do have is that you should stick to the rules. There were a few grumblings about some tyres that were clearly outside of the alowable size limit. As it turned out it had no impact on the result but if you state a size limit stick to it.

I didn't see anybody with tyres larger than 38's :?



Link, the tyres in question were 38" x 16", instead of 38" x 13.5".
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Post by Rangie Wrecker »

Marshy wrote:So, as a past organiser yourself, I'm sure you can appreciate the position I was in. I allowed the vehicle to run, because I thought it very harsh to stop a whole team being able to compete, because one vehicle's tyres were an inch and a half too wide.


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Marshy wrote:Link, the tyres in question were 38" x 16", instead of 38" x 13.5".

Fair enough.. I didn't see them either.. must be blind :?
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They belonged to me :D
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Post by CQ Davo »

G'day Simon, Davo here from Team Confusion. I definatly agree with the GPS run format. Definatly something our team will be looking forward to next year. I'd like to see something for the spectators maybe. Maybe a sperate pack per team for their supporters detailing where the stages are, instead of them driving around blindly. Don't know how you would stop the cheating aspect of it though.

Maybe incorporate some more bush skills into an SS. Starting a fire using flint and striker or erecting a tent/shelter etc. A good light hearted stage is good to pick up the morale of teams if they have done a bit of vehicle damage.

Ideally i'd like to see tyre size restricted to 36" seeing as the event is as ppl say, a supposed camping trip etc gone wrong. Just my opinion on cars that you would use as a daily driver so to speak.

Some better communication with teams during the morning during your official brief. We were all standing around wondering what was happening. I know you had problems with officials not turning up. Maybe if every club competing could supply 1- 3 ppl to assist as part of the team rules.

Overall we were pretty happy how it was run.

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One other thing. Are you considering having roll cages, window nets and helmuts compulsory for all teams due to insurance and that roll over?
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Post by nat34 »

As the Stage Manager on the food stage, I can only say one thing - "They made me do it!!"
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Post by Marshy »

CQ Davo wrote:One other thing. Are you considering having roll cages, window nets and helmuts compulsory for all teams due to insurance and that roll over?



At this stage Ian, no, we won't be requiring roll cages. The only way this will change, is if our insurance policy demands it next year. We have heard nothing to say we need it so far, so I'm not worried about it.
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Post by Marshy »

Rangie Wrecker wrote:
Marshy wrote:So, as a past organiser yourself, I'm sure you can appreciate the position I was in. I allowed the vehicle to run, because I thought it very harsh to stop a whole team being able to compete, because one vehicle's tyres were an inch and a half too wide.


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Post by STIKA »

nat34 wrote:As the Stage Manager on the food stage, I can only say one thing - "They made me do it!!"

but you didn't have to look like you were enjoying it so much then
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :oops:
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Post by mavzilla »

I think you could say that the event was a succes from my point as we came 7th and still had a good time ps dont make it any harder as you will limit the feild of competitors due to cars
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Post by Pesky Pete »

STIKA wrote:
nat34 wrote:As the Stage Manager on the food stage, I can only say one thing - "They made me do it!!"

but you didn't have to look like you were enjoying it so much then


Oh yes she was enjoying it wasnt she. I used to love a bit of raw onion. Can't face it anymore
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Post by nat34 »

okkkkkkkk- so my cooking skills are lacking a little bit :oops: but I you have to admit I am a very good hostess...... You all received a refreshing drink once you had finished :rofl:

My thoughts to all are - "I have never killed anyone with my cooking, I might of made some people feel NOT well but I have never killed anyone"


As for enjoying it - Pete I am wounded :roll: I am simply a very happy smiling person!!!! :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by mrsgq »

Marshy,

How are u doin with the planning for this years event?

We are all keen !!! already organizing a team!!

Dates, venue??? anything??
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nat34 wrote:okkkkkkkk- so my cooking skills are lacking a little bit :oops: but I you have to admit I am a very good hostess...... You all received a refreshing drink once you had finished :rofl:

My thoughts to all are - "I have never killed anyone with my cooking, I might of made some people feel NOT well but I have never killed anyone"


As for enjoying it - Pete I am wounded :roll: I am simply a very happy smiling person!!!! :rofl: :rofl:



No Nat you didn't kill anyone BUT you could have serving RAW liver. I was still dry reaching @ 2am the next day!!
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Post by WICKED »

i know for a fact that some of the WOOMBA boys can't wait for this event. we were talking about it the other day. VERY KEEN!! as am I.

yer the food stage sucked, sorry but it did.
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Post by nat34 »

Count me in to help again Marshy.

Good to see the interest is there. :lol:
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Post by -Mandy- »

Just a thought for the next challenge....
Try to have scrutineering at least maybe..oh i don't know..say..2 hours closer to the time stated,2 hours might be a bit long to wait for scrutineering to start but at least it will quicker than last year. :roll: :roll:
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Post by antt »

a question simon. does a team have to be part of an officially recognised 4wd club to enter?
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Post by 2manytoys »

we will be back again this year. I think bring back the gorge track night stage like the year before, it was good for spectators etc and if you do it as a 2 vehicle run then some of us might get a chance to repair vehicles the night before. try and make the driving a bit more technical, maybe reverse though witches hats on a rutted track. food stage is ok with me, but the perri perri sauce wasn't hot enough ;)
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