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Vic Winch 06

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Post by Coogs »

How do i get hold of a copy of the rules and regs?
And is it to late to enter?
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

Coogs wrote:How do i get hold of a copy of the rules and regs?
And is it to late to enter?
You will find all the rules and regs here. Just need to download them

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Post by matt.mcinnes »

Any news yet?
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Post by ford36 »

Hi alison and sandy have you s got any new news on the vic winch
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Post by morkz »

i believe most updates are being posted on the vicwinch website in the forum section.

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Post by brentz »

i no this has probally been asked before but it says on the first page both driver and navi have to be full lincenced!
does that mean you cant be on your P Platea?
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Post by hottiemonster »

well my entry form is in, just need to get cracking on the car to get it ready in time. :twisted:
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Post by sparky »

hottiemonster wrote:well my entry form is in, just need to get cracking on the car to get it ready in time. :twisted:
I could do with an extra six months to get ready
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Post by hottiemonster »

sparky wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:well my entry form is in, just need to get cracking on the car to get it ready in time. :twisted:
I could do with an extra six months to get ready
its always like that though, massive effort in the last week, although, i have booked holidays for the week before :D
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Post by ford36 »

does any one know who got in or not
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Post by MudRhino »

The list has not been put together as yet. I have heard it will be getting put together later this week and acceptance forms will also be going out later this week.

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Post by 80diesel4play »

MudRhino wrote:The list has not been put together as yet. I have heard it will be getting put together later this week and acceptance forms will also be going out later this week.

Good luck to everyone.
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Post by MissDrew »

Heard today that there is 41 entries and they will just run with 40. No question somebody will end up pulling out which will mean everybody that wants to compete will :armsup:
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Post by ford36 »

Any more news. anyone
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Post by Aus4wd »

Please refer all Vic Winch posts to www.vicwinch.org.au from now on.

All the most up to date info will be posted on there by the Event Comittee.

Thanks for your understanding!

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Post by vanzbrown »

Does anyone know the address where its to be held this year... I dont believe ive seen it posted anywheres...
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Post by goodie »

80diesel4play wrote:
OFFICALLY CONFIRM that Vic Winch '06 - is being run by Ontrack 4wd club(Vic) (as per '04).

Property to be 100% confirmed but should be the same as '04. So not Bindaree but the Neerim North Property where the 04 event was held.
i guese its in neerim north :D [/b]
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Post by Evil 73 »

Its in the same place as it was in 2004 which is NOOJEE NORTH.
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Post by vanzbrown »

Evil 73 wrote:Its in the same place as it was in 2004 which is NOOJEE NORTH.
True, but where abouts?
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Post by Hamo »

I see from a earler post that spectators are only aload on sunday and thats only 3 stages
I think i might just do the trip for the alpine challange and give this a miss
(pity as its only 15mins from my house)
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Post by marin »

Hamo wrote:I see from a earler post that spectators are only aload on sunday and thats only 3 stages
I think i might just do the trip for the alpine challange and give this a miss
(pity as its only 15mins from my house)
i'm not really sure i see the logic there, its extremely close to you, you will get to see heaps more cars going through each stage quicker, alpine has less stages, more "not doing much" time whilst people are winching/stuck, and alpine is colder (when not around a fire that is)......

I hope to see you at both events cheering us on! (or hurling abuse/telling me to hurry up and run faster etc etc) :armsup: :armsup:

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Post by 80diesel4play »

Hamo wrote:I see from a earler post that spectators are only aload on sunday and thats only 3 stages
I think i might just do the trip for the alpine challange and give this a miss
(pity as its only 15mins from my house)
Please check the vicwinch website out - the action you will see on sunday will be brilliant. I think your comment is a bit rude considering its 15 mins from your place and a pretty meagre entry fee... !

there may be a secret stage if we get people through quick enough.. oops - secret's out! See the website!!

Date: October 15th Spectating.
Where: - OLD Fumina Road Neerim North
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Post by Hamo »

marin wrote:
Hamo wrote:I see from a earler post that spectators are only aload on sunday and thats only 3 stages
I think i might just do the trip for the alpine challange and give this a miss
(pity as its only 15mins from my house)
i'm not really sure i see the logic there, its extremely close to you, you will get to see heaps more cars going through each stage quicker, alpine has less stages, more "not doing much" time whilst people are winching/stuck, and alpine is colder (when not around a fire that is)......

I hope to see you at both events cheering us on! (or hurling abuse/telling me to hurry up and run faster etc etc) :armsup: :armsup:

marin
The way i see it is
If they want public support for this event they would allow spectators saturday and sunday ( I can under stand no spectators for friday night as that might be a bit dangerous ) and the sponsors (of the event & competators) would be getting a better deal with more exposure.
With these events so few and far between i like to make a weekend out of them ( like the ateco which i attended both days and thoroughly enjoyed even though i had to drive home on saturday night)
and the cold doesn't bother me as i used to spend most of my spare time in the winter up at dinner plains before i had kids so why not make a weekend of it (as spectators are allowed all days) so my hard earned money will go there

Now for the post directly under yours i dont see what is rude about my comments I'd suggest there are plenty of dissapointed people that would attend saturday and sunday if it was open to them
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

I have competed at both properties, the set up at the one the ATECO 06 was held at is more orientated to the spectator in the way the Saturday stages are laid out this may not be the case for the property at Vic Winch 06

The 04 Vic winch stages were very spread out over quite a large area on the Saturday if I recall, their is also the issue of crowd control on Saturday and although I agree it's good for the public to see both days as I'm sure our sponsor's would agree. It's also paramount the public are kept safe.

Not an easy one, for me I would like to see it open to the public both days but Saturday limited to may be 3 stages picked for the viewing and access where the crowd can be controled a bit like Sunday I guess.
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Ohh and if your at the Alpine say high we will be there all weekend :armsup:
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Post by marin »

Hamo wrote:
marin wrote:
Hamo wrote:I see from a earler post that spectators are only aload on sunday and thats only 3 stages
I think i might just do the trip for the alpine challange and give this a miss
(pity as its only 15mins from my house)
i'm not really sure i see the logic there, its extremely close to you, you will get to see heaps more cars going through each stage quicker, alpine has less stages, more "not doing much" time whilst people are winching/stuck, and alpine is colder (when not around a fire that is)......

I hope to see you at both events cheering us on! (or hurling abuse/telling me to hurry up and run faster etc etc) :armsup: :armsup:

marin
The way i see it is
If they want public support for this event they would allow spectators saturday and sunday ( I can under stand no spectators for friday night as that might be a bit dangerous ) and the sponsors (of the event & competators) would be getting a better deal with more exposure.
With these events so few and far between i like to make a weekend out of them ( like the ateco which i attended both days and thoroughly enjoyed even though i had to drive home on saturday night)
and the cold doesn't bother me as i used to spend most of my spare time in the winter up at dinner plains before i had kids so why not make a weekend of it (as spectators are allowed all days) so my hard earned money will go there

Now for the post directly under yours i dont see what is rude about my comments I'd suggest there are plenty of dissapointed people that would attend saturday and sunday if it was open to them
Ok, you like to make a weekend out of it, this one you can't, so you decide to boycott it completely? i still dont understand why. especially when it is so close to home.

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Post by Hamo »

matt.mcinnes wrote:I have competed at both properties, the set up at the one the ATECO 06 was held at is more orientated to the spectator in the way the Saturday stages are laid out this may not be the case for the property at Vic Winch 06

The 04 Vic winch stages were very spread out over quite a large area on the Saturday if I recall, their is also the issue of crowd control on Saturday and although I agree it's good for the public to see both days as I'm sure our sponsor's would agree. It's also paramount the public are kept safe.

Not an easy one, for me I would like to see it open to the public both days but Saturday limited to may be 3 stages picked for the viewing and access where the crown can be controled a bit like Sunday I guess.
My 2c

Ohh and if your at the Alpine say high we will be there all weekend :armsup:
At the ATECO on the saturday not all stages where open for public viewing and it was a long walk around the property from the 4wd car park to see the stages
but i meet many people (that i've never meet before) on the saturday
that also attended sunday

And OHH we did say high to you at the ateco
I have a 15 year old son who owns a 40 with a 3" lift and now he wants it to look like yours

does any one else think the public should be aload saturday access
Or is it just me
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

Hamo wrote:
matt.mcinnes wrote:I have competed at both properties, the set up at the one the ATECO 06 was held at is more orientated to the spectator in the way the Saturday stages are laid out this may not be the case for the property at Vic Winch 06

The 04 Vic winch stages were very spread out over quite a large area on the Saturday if I recall, their is also the issue of crowd control on Saturday and although I agree it's good for the public to see both days as I'm sure our sponsor's would agree. It's also paramount the public are kept safe.

Not an easy one, for me I would like to see it open to the public both days but Saturday limited to may be 3 stages picked for the viewing and access where the crown can be controled a bit like Sunday I guess.
My 2c

Ohh and if your at the Alpine say high we will be there all weekend :armsup:
At the ATECO on the saturday not all stages where open for public viewing and it was a long walk around the property from the 4wd car park to see the stages
but i meet many people (that i've never meet before) on the saturday
that also attended sunday

And OHH we did say high to you at the ateco
I have a 15 year old son who owns a 40 with a 3" lift and now he wants it to look like yours

does any one else think the public should be aload saturday access
Or is it just me
Cool first job then is to lower it 3in lol, also sorry but I can't recall you from the ATECO. I'm hopless at name and faces, but keep saying hi and it will sink one day :oops:
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Post by Big Red Toy »

one easy way to get to see all of vic winch is just enter :D
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Hamo wrote:
matt.mcinnes wrote:I have competed at both properties, the set up at the one the ATECO 06 was held at is more orientated to the spectator in the way the Saturday stages are laid out this may not be the case for the property at Vic Winch 06

The 04 Vic winch stages were very spread out over quite a large area on the Saturday if I recall, their is also the issue of crowd control on Saturday and although I agree it's good for the public to see both days as I'm sure our sponsor's would agree. It's also paramount the public are kept safe.

Not an easy one, for me I would like to see it open to the public both days but Saturday limited to may be 3 stages picked for the viewing and access where the crown can be controled a bit like Sunday I guess.
My 2c

Ohh and if your at the Alpine say high we will be there all weekend :armsup:
At the ATECO on the saturday not all stages where open for public viewing and it was a long walk around the property from the 4wd car park to see the stages
but i meet many people (that i've never meet before) on the saturday
that also attended sunday

And OHH we did say high to you at the ateco
I have a 15 year old son who owns a 40 with a 3" lift and now he wants it to look like yours

does any one else think the public should be aload saturday access
Or is it just me
For the final time. If you feel that you personally are being jibbed by not being able to access on Saturday - then fine mate.

Ontrack 4wd club is putting the event on of which I'm the President- unlike Ateco - there's no Big $$$ sponsors, no 100+ member club behind it, and no way we will run ourselves ragged chasing spectators around a property on the Saturday - Saturday uses the whole 1000 acres - and spectating would be dangerous to say the least.

This event is geared towards the drivers as it's a learning event - it is good for the sponsors as they get coverage, and get value for their input.

By running 3 stages sunday in one area - it's easier for us to manage (25 people) and better value for your money instead of walking all over the place! We work hard to get an event up and running (like you would not believe mate - I seriously know you have no clue mate, as you would think like us where we will not be having a saturday session!)

For the rest of teh pople out there - come and enjoy a great day!
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Post by -ET 4wd- »

I agree with ya 80diesel4play!
We are (as a club)trying to help a bloke get his comp off the ground (track design, fencing, ammenities etc) it seems no matter how hard you try it's not good enough for some people :?
The only thing i can suggest is make it as good as you can so the people that go love it and go home and tell other people about it and then the critics will be spewin they did'nt go :D
And finally good luck with it, and more power to you and your club!
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