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2005 Logan Challenge - Black Duck Valley - Oct 15th/16th
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That's right Shane WOOHOO
Our tem consisted of Steve in the Striped Tomato, Shane in Big Red, BJ in the stocka with lockers, trent in The Bush Canary and Myself in the Big GQ. Thanks to you guys as I had an awsome weekend. Was pretty bloody wet and greasy towards the end of the event and was a non stop weekend.
Thanks again also to the navis Darren, Chris, Grant, Chris2 and Ian. These guys quite often do not get the recognition that they deserve but continued to bust their arse all weekend for us to the point where my navi (Ian) was physically exhausted and ran the length of SS10 throwing up every 20mtrs. I did kindly remind him though that I didn't have time for him to be stopping and throwing up and that it might be a good idea if he kept up with me
Thanks again to everyone involved (officials, organisers, other competitors, etc.) for a great weekend.
Our tem consisted of Steve in the Striped Tomato, Shane in Big Red, BJ in the stocka with lockers, trent in The Bush Canary and Myself in the Big GQ. Thanks to you guys as I had an awsome weekend. Was pretty bloody wet and greasy towards the end of the event and was a non stop weekend.
Thanks again also to the navis Darren, Chris, Grant, Chris2 and Ian. These guys quite often do not get the recognition that they deserve but continued to bust their arse all weekend for us to the point where my navi (Ian) was physically exhausted and ran the length of SS10 throwing up every 20mtrs. I did kindly remind him though that I didn't have time for him to be stopping and throwing up and that it might be a good idea if he kept up with me
Thanks again to everyone involved (officials, organisers, other competitors, etc.) for a great weekend.
Cheers
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
I'm feeling pretty buggered now. But had an awesome weekend Well done to all involved it was a great weekendBIG GQ wrote:Thanks again also to the navis Darren, Chris, Grant, Chris2 and Ian. These guys quite often do not get the recognition that they deserve but continued to bust their arse all weekend for us
Grant
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And I would like to find the person that left the present for me on my chair.
As you can imagine I would like to find out who left it so I can personally thank them
As you can imagine I would like to find out who left it so I can personally thank them
Cheers
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
What another fantastic Logan Challenge!!!!!
The organisers Simon, Julie and crew really put on a great event again this year, some great driving and our heads are sore from thinking.
Results as written down at presentation:
1st Tough Tracks Challenge 2910
2nd Moreton Districts Off Road Club 2730
3rd Team Smarties 2725
4th Team Confustion 2715
5th Bega Rd Wreckers 2690
6th Trackabout 2490
7th Team No Frills 1800
8th NBS Team 1 1560
9th Zukes of Hazard 1530
10th NBS Team 2 1450
11th Rockcrawling QLD 1020
A huge congratulations to the winners!! and all other competitors.
The field was a lot closer this year, there were a lot of mean trucks competing and a lot of fantastic driving to be seen.
Moreton Districts had an absolute ball, we came second again, wooohooo!!!!!!
Thanks again for a great weekend,
Jane
The organisers Simon, Julie and crew really put on a great event again this year, some great driving and our heads are sore from thinking.
Results as written down at presentation:
1st Tough Tracks Challenge 2910
2nd Moreton Districts Off Road Club 2730
3rd Team Smarties 2725
4th Team Confustion 2715
5th Bega Rd Wreckers 2690
6th Trackabout 2490
7th Team No Frills 1800
8th NBS Team 1 1560
9th Zukes of Hazard 1530
10th NBS Team 2 1450
11th Rockcrawling QLD 1020
A huge congratulations to the winners!! and all other competitors.
The field was a lot closer this year, there were a lot of mean trucks competing and a lot of fantastic driving to be seen.
Moreton Districts had an absolute ball, we came second again, wooohooo!!!!!!
Thanks again for a great weekend,
Jane
I get frightened when Darren shares my tent....BIG GQ wrote:And I would like to find the person that left the present for me on my chair.
As you can imagine I would like to find out who left it so I can personally thank them
edit: I have to clarify this post, I was implying it could've been an involuntary action by me since some comments this weekend made me nervous. If Darren had in fact created the "present" it would've had a much bigger girth
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I would like to say a big on behalf of Bega Road Wrecking Racing for a great weekend. Fantastic fun playing in the muk and mess.
As BIG GQ would like to find the guy who left the "Present" on his chair we would like to find the mug that thought it was funny to set the hubs on Steve's 60 series to FREE just before we went into the gorge on Saturday night. Might have made more than a little bit of difference to our time.
Can't believe there are a$$holes out there doing that kind of thing. Please tell us who you are you gutless wonders.
As BIG GQ would like to find the guy who left the "Present" on his chair we would like to find the mug that thought it was funny to set the hubs on Steve's 60 series to FREE just before we went into the gorge on Saturday night. Might have made more than a little bit of difference to our time.
Can't believe there are a$$holes out there doing that kind of thing. Please tell us who you are you gutless wonders.
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Have to agree, We would love to catch them in the act .. It wouldnt be pretty, We constantly we checking our hubs after the same thing happened last year also....Rangie Wrecker wrote:I would like to say a big on behalf of Bega Road Wrecking Racing for a great weekend. Fantastic fun playing in the muk and mess.
As BIG GQ would like to find the guy who left the "Present" on his chair we would like to find the mug that thought it was funny to set the hubs on Steve's 60 series to FREE just before we went into the gorge on Saturday night. Might have made more than a little bit of difference to our time.
Can't believe there are a$$holes out there doing that kind of thing. Please tell us who you are you gutless wonders.
Linc thats not good at all, I would have to go as far as saying thats Crap... Sorry poor attempt at humour, Not funny at all, Congrats to linc and the boys on a top effort.......
Far too much of this sort of crap happening at comps lately. Also had it happen to me twice last year. What makes this suck is the time, money and effort Steve put into backing this comp. Crappy acts like this do far more than hurt a teams time, it hurts our sport overall, especially when it happens to the guys who are putting their hands in their pocket to help make an event happen.Rangie Wrecker wrote: would like to find the mug that thought it was funny to set the hubs on Steve's 60 series to FREE .
I was happy to see so many teams win SS's this year and see the points so close. I would have to say that Trackabout had the swankiest out fits and the busiest door stickers I have seen.
If there was a team spirit award it should have gone to the Zukes of Hazard (how good is that name) for getting into the gorge on Sunday.
I was in "Bob the Builder" with Phil and I know how hairy that was in a Zuk so well done guys, oh and Bob says well done too.
If there was a team spirit award it should have gone to the Zukes of Hazard (how good is that name) for getting into the gorge on Sunday.
I was in "Bob the Builder" with Phil and I know how hairy that was in a Zuk so well done guys, oh and Bob says well done too.
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we have painted the hubs to make it easier to see if they have been unlocked but i reckon if you cheat to win then you haven't won at all.
I would rather lose and be proud of our effort!!
I would rather lose and be proud of our effort!!
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Don't get too upset over BIG GQ's "present" guys. We could blame it on team hijinx, or could it be to do with the fact that Darren repeatedly told team members that he'd "enlarged my colon" in the tent the previous night, or maybe there were other, more sinister goings on...who knows?
The unlocking of hubs is a different matter though. I remember seeing guys with big white lines painted through their hubs to make it easy to see if someone has unlocked them. As far as I'm concerned it is ridiculous that you should even have to be thinking about the possibility. To go out and try to drive obstacles and stages such as the gorge in the belief that you have 4WD when in fact you do not is downright dangerous. The risk to the driver, co-driver, vehicle and spectators is high enough without idiots doing things like that which could easily result in a serious accident. Shame on you whoever did it, for your own sake I hope nobody finds out who you are.
Anyway, I have to say a big thanks to Marshy and Julie, all the officials, sponsors and other helpers for putting on the event. Despite the weather and miserable camping conditions we had a ball. We didn't get to see any other teams competing which is always a shame but we did get to keep hearing on the rumour mill about the excellent (and sometimes not so excellent) results of the other teams. As others have said, it was a really close fought comp and the stage wins were shared around amongst several very competitive teams which was great to see.
We were a little disheartened at not winning any stages as there were a couple we felt we'd done really well on, but when the overall results were read out we were absolutely stoked with finishing first. I guess it shows that teamwork, effort, consistency and reliability go a long way in this comp - and probably other too.
When we left Brisbane on Friday night we were still only a team of 4 cars, if BJ hadn't stepped up in the little pink Hilux we wouldn't have stood a chance of figuring in the overall standings. BJ, like everyone, drove the wheels off his truck and the navi's worked tirelessly throughout every stage - including Grant who hadn't been navi before and Chris who'd not even been offroad in a 4WD before Saturday, never mind driven, directed or recovered one! By the end of some stages we had navi's who were physically sick with effort and Trent collapsed with exhaustion after the last stage of the day from all the effort of winching, bridge building, running around and most of all driving a Hilux on 37" Claws at 8 psi in his first comp - with no power steering! It was taking help from his navi just to turn the steering wheel.
I hope everyone enjoyed the comp as much as we did, congratulations to all those who took part.
Steve
The unlocking of hubs is a different matter though. I remember seeing guys with big white lines painted through their hubs to make it easy to see if someone has unlocked them. As far as I'm concerned it is ridiculous that you should even have to be thinking about the possibility. To go out and try to drive obstacles and stages such as the gorge in the belief that you have 4WD when in fact you do not is downright dangerous. The risk to the driver, co-driver, vehicle and spectators is high enough without idiots doing things like that which could easily result in a serious accident. Shame on you whoever did it, for your own sake I hope nobody finds out who you are.
Anyway, I have to say a big thanks to Marshy and Julie, all the officials, sponsors and other helpers for putting on the event. Despite the weather and miserable camping conditions we had a ball. We didn't get to see any other teams competing which is always a shame but we did get to keep hearing on the rumour mill about the excellent (and sometimes not so excellent) results of the other teams. As others have said, it was a really close fought comp and the stage wins were shared around amongst several very competitive teams which was great to see.
We were a little disheartened at not winning any stages as there were a couple we felt we'd done really well on, but when the overall results were read out we were absolutely stoked with finishing first. I guess it shows that teamwork, effort, consistency and reliability go a long way in this comp - and probably other too.
When we left Brisbane on Friday night we were still only a team of 4 cars, if BJ hadn't stepped up in the little pink Hilux we wouldn't have stood a chance of figuring in the overall standings. BJ, like everyone, drove the wheels off his truck and the navi's worked tirelessly throughout every stage - including Grant who hadn't been navi before and Chris who'd not even been offroad in a 4WD before Saturday, never mind driven, directed or recovered one! By the end of some stages we had navi's who were physically sick with effort and Trent collapsed with exhaustion after the last stage of the day from all the effort of winching, bridge building, running around and most of all driving a Hilux on 37" Claws at 8 psi in his first comp - with no power steering! It was taking help from his navi just to turn the steering wheel.
I hope everyone enjoyed the comp as much as we did, congratulations to all those who took part.
Steve
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just run drive flangesbig red wrote:we have painted the hubs to make it easier to see if they have been unlocked but i reckon if you cheat to win then you haven't won at all.
I would rather lose and be proud of our effort!!
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Anymore pics floating around guys? I would like to see them (both of our tem and other teams) as, like the other teams, we did not get to see anyone else competing.
Cheers
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
Linc
[quote="chimpboy"]Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'[/quote]
If anybody saw a GME handheld UHF on any of the courses ied love it back please i has S.Browitt engraved on the back side of it
and i'ed really apreciate it returned if anybody has found it .
I'm thinking it fell out of my pocket on a stage.....
and i'ed really apreciate it returned if anybody has found it .
I'm thinking it fell out of my pocket on a stage.....
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On behalf of everyone at Team Trackabout Racing I would firstly like to congradulate Steve and his team on their great win! For all the reasons already mentioned in previous posts your win is truely remarkable and well deserved. WELL DONE!
Thanks to Marshy for once again organising a great event. Held under difficult conditions and putting up with a heap of unnecessary crap from the minority you can hold your head high. I only hope that this type of negativty shown by some people dosen't dishearten you for running the event again next year. THANKS AGAIN!
Well done to all the other teams on their respective results. A highly competitive and closely fort weekend. This is best indicated when you compare last years scores with this years. One things for shore, everyone thinking of competing next year will need to be well prepared because I can only see it getting even closer.
Thanks to all the other officials and helpers because without you guys there would be no event.
Whitey & Will
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Thanks to Marshy for once again organising a great event. Held under difficult conditions and putting up with a heap of unnecessary crap from the minority you can hold your head high. I only hope that this type of negativty shown by some people dosen't dishearten you for running the event again next year. THANKS AGAIN!
Well done to all the other teams on their respective results. A highly competitive and closely fort weekend. This is best indicated when you compare last years scores with this years. One things for shore, everyone thinking of competing next year will need to be well prepared because I can only see it getting even closer.
Thanks to all the other officials and helpers because without you guys there would be no event.
Whitey & Will
Team Trackabout Racing
I have to say thank you to both Simon and Julie for organising this great event (of which I am all new too) and Scotty (83Lux) and the team of great guys that put faith and aloud Shane and I to loose our competition virginity.
At first i was nervous and was seeing the comp in a whole different conception to wat it really was. I thought my lack of fitness was really gonna be a problem, but from the word go I had an absolute ball, the adrenalin and constant action took my mind off how possibly unfit i could be and I seemed to press on fine.
Am very happy to have had the oppourtunity to be in it and I definately will hope to be in it again next year
I learnt so much from the saturday alone its unbeleivable.
The jeep stood up to all that was thrown at it so did Shane well done.
As already has been mentioned its was a bit of a downer to miss all the other teams competing as i luv to watch and learn. Also the rain was a bit of a PITA but thats nature at its best.
Again big thanks to the organisers and all the Officials, competitors and spectators.
Also another thank you to KFCs 15 peice bucket that supplied me and Shane with all the nutrients we needed for the weekend
At first i was nervous and was seeing the comp in a whole different conception to wat it really was. I thought my lack of fitness was really gonna be a problem, but from the word go I had an absolute ball, the adrenalin and constant action took my mind off how possibly unfit i could be and I seemed to press on fine.
Am very happy to have had the oppourtunity to be in it and I definately will hope to be in it again next year
I learnt so much from the saturday alone its unbeleivable.
The jeep stood up to all that was thrown at it so did Shane well done.
As already has been mentioned its was a bit of a downer to miss all the other teams competing as i luv to watch and learn. Also the rain was a bit of a PITA but thats nature at its best.
Again big thanks to the organisers and all the Officials, competitors and spectators.
Also another thank you to KFCs 15 peice bucket that supplied me and Shane with all the nutrients we needed for the weekend
Good one Steve...now we will get a penalty for leaving gear on the course. But seriously getting back to the hubs I doubt it would have made any difference if the hubs had fluro pink stripes painted on them, as it was dark and hosing down with rain so I doubt we would have noticed.oozuk wrote:If anybody saw a GME handheld UHF on any of the courses ied love it back please i has S.Browitt engraved on the back side of it
and i'ed really apreciate it returned if anybody has found it .
I'm thinking it fell out of my pocket on a stage.....
I have had mine release on my Suzuki after getting them caught on a rock but this was deliberate.
It is over now and I doubt the guilty party will come forward so lets move on and focus on the positive. Well done Simon and Julie for a great weekend.
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A Big thanx goes out to both Marshy & Julie for another fantastic weekend!
NBS teams had an absolute ball!!
Pity about the rain on Sunday .. but eh .. Cant be helped..
Congrats to all other compeditors & to the winers!
Tough tracks
Moreton districs
and smarties!!!
We'll be back next year!
NBS teams had an absolute ball!!
Pity about the rain on Sunday .. but eh .. Cant be helped..
Congrats to all other compeditors & to the winers!
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and smarties!!!
We'll be back next year!
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It did on sunday!Area54 wrote:hhhhmmm, this rain will turn the place into a giant skid pan...
Much fun watching all the 2wd utes/vans trying to exit the back paddock....
I vote for Scotty (83lux) as best recovery of a truck in the campground, seriously.. it wasn't the only vehicle he helped outta a sticky spot.
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