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OUTBACK CHALLENGE SPECTATOR

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OUTBACK CHALLENGE SPECTATOR

Post by dieseldude »

Has anyone gone down/ out/ up to Broken Hill to watch the Outback Challenge?

I'm pretty keen to go out there next may and take a look.

In receiving an email from the organisers about being a spectator, apparnetly you get camping for the week, access to all sppecial stage properties and you camp where the presentation is too!

I think It'd be a great week away from work......
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Re: OUTBACK CHALLENGE SPECTATOR

Post by Tiny »

dieseldude wrote:Has anyone gone down/ out/ up to Broken Hill to watch the Outback Challenge?

I'm pretty keen to go out there next may and take a look.

In receiving an email from the organisers about being a spectator, apparnetly you get camping for the week, access to all sppecial stage properties and you camp where the presentation is too!

I think It'd be a great week away from work......



Some friends went last year, and loved it, but it is fast paced to get to all the spectator sights....early mornings and late nights.

I am setting up to run in it in, but its not cheap so I need to get more funds :cry:

But I hear that spectating is very good
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Re: OUTBACK CHALLENGE SPECTATOR

Post by bogged »

#Tiny wrote:I am setting up to run in it in, but its not cheap so I need to get more funds :cry:


One week's action for only $330 per person, kids free (under 16yo)

Spectator Package includes
Access to all competition areas
New spectator gift pack
Presentation dinner with live band
Bush camping area Sunday evening through to Sunday morning
New 'Spectator Village'
Awesome Action for Spectators
Perfect outback holiday on working station properties

http://www.outbackchallenge.com/spectators.html
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Post by dieseldude »

Anyone going there this year?

Not long to go now......
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Post by Bingham »

with a few people and a trip down say from sunny coast it could be quite an $$$$$$ expidition.......video may be a better option this year...

maybe next year
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Post by Hoonz »

im pretty sure theres a townsville crew going to spectate OBC this year
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