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Post by Stackson45 »

Nice story there Gribble ( i won't quote it as it's so long).

Was a great weekend, caught up with some outers' dudes and dudettes, congrats to Drop Bear on 2nd place ( i work with him so i'd better say it).

Was a bit disappointed in the wombat holes this year - they weren't as deep as the last two times i've been, and don't think there were rocks either. Still, was some good action.

Now just got to keep building my truck and get out there!!
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Post by -Richo- »

I had a very good weekend :D the comp was beyond my expectations in many ways and ill definitely be back next year to compete :cool:

Last night was very gee hey though :bad-words:

Mud = Grimace :x

Thanks to TLCC, the competitors and of course the spectators for a very fun weekend! :armsup:
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Post by markil »

Stackson45 wrote:Was a bit disappointed in the wombat holes this year - they weren't as deep as the last two times i've been, and don't think there were rocks either. Still, was some good action.
Yeah, I was disapointed with the holes too. The touring class seemed like it would have been more fun and challenging then the trophy side.

Also if there's any pics out there of my car in action I'd love to see them. E-mail link below ;)
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Post by diesel028 »

Gribble, sounds you like and Drop Bear had a good (read: long) drive home. :bad-words: and thanks heaps for bringing the diff down for me :armsup:

Drop Bear, good drive mate, glad to see the Lux did well, at least until the trip home anyway
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Post by Gribble »

diesel028 wrote:Gribble, sounds you like and Drop Bear had a good (read: long) drive home. :bad-words: and thanks heaps for bringing the diff down for me :armsup:

Drop Bear, good drive mate, glad to see the Lux did well, at least until the trip home anyway
No worries, thanks for the booze. :armsup:

It was VERY anticlimatic. I think camping on the side of a four lane highway and hearing nothing but exhaust brakes all night was the worst.

But...

We got home. :armsup:
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Post by ozy1 »

markil wrote:
Stackson45 wrote:Was a bit disappointed in the wombat holes this year - they weren't as deep as the last two times i've been, and don't think there were rocks either. Still, was some good action.
Yeah, I was disapointed with the holes too. The touring class seemed like it would have been more fun and challenging then the trophy side.

Also if there's any pics out there of my car in action I'd love to see them. E-mail link below ;)
guys, the touring class wombat holes werent all that good either, i had permission to drive them this morning, and it was a walk in the pak, they are not as deep as youd think once you drove them, i did about 4 or so laps throught them,

was a great weekend thou, learnt a few new things about our truck, and finally had some seat time, just gotta get more for trials,
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Re: results

Post by germo »

4x4chrissy wrote:I tried to write it all down at the presentation, but am having just a little difficulty deciphering what I scribbled down in the dark ....

Clubs
1. Southern Tablelands
2. Brindabella Ranges
3. Blue Mountains
4. TLCC
5. OnAll4s
Kamakazi
All Terrain
8. Gold Eagle
9. All Coast
10. Bong Bong
11. Well Sprung
12. Just Cruising
13. Lithgow
14. All WHeel Drive
15. Brisbane Waters
16. Suzuki
17. Nissan Patrol
18. Nepean Districts
19. COR
20. Offroad
21. T4

Touring
1. Shane Loder -Blue Mountains
2.Jason Rosochacki -Lithgow
3.Shane Ray -Blue Montains
4. Shaun Clancy -Lithgow

Trophy
1. Peter O'Brien Southern Tablelands
2. Ben (?Richardson?) -All Terrain
3. Paul Gambell -T4
=4. ashley germon
and ? someone else.


Any mistakes .. sorry I'll bring light next time

:lol:
well I had a good weekend.
it was close on points in trophy. I was a bit shocked to get so many, as I broke my track bar on the second stage I did, but still managed 100 points on it.
just crawled all the rest of the tracks in 1st gear and managed some good scores, just couldn't do the hill climbs in anything other than 1st as a bounce in 2nd or 3rd would snap the track bar again!
even managed to crawl the mud after stalling at the 10 point mark!.

some good drives and very well behaved crowds.
was good to catch up with some of the OL guys again!

was also glad to see soo many zooks out there!

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Post by BOGAN V8 »

so you didnt break anything Shawn good to hear :D
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Post by tuf045 »

well I had a good weekend.
it was close on points in trophy. I was a bit shocked to get so many, as I broke my track bar on the second stage I did, but still managed 100 points on it.
just crawled all the rest of the tracks in 1st gear and managed some good scores, just couldn't do the hill climbs in anything other than 1st as a bounce in 2nd or 3rd would snap the track bar again!
even managed to crawl the mud after stalling at the 10 point mark!.

some good drives and very well behaved crowds.
was good to catch up with some of the OL guys again!

was also glad to see soo many zooks out there!

enjoy ashley


well done Germo big :armsup: for you and your navi cami as always super consistant. was an excellent weekend.
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

INDIVIDUAL POSITION POST

if everyone puts in their points we can work out what we came as it may be sometime before TLCC put it on the site.

enter your names in below or above with points to build the list



Peter O'Brien 720 points
Ben (?Richardson?) 705 points
Paul Gambell -T4 680 points
Ash Germon

Athol in Red FJ40 610 points
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Re: results

Post by Diesel »

4x4chrissy wrote: Touring
1. Shane Loder -Blue Mountains
2.Jason Rosochacki -Lithgow
3.Shane Ray -Blue Montains
4. Shaun Clancy -Lithgow

Trophy
1. Peter O'Brien Southern Tablelands
2. Ben (?Richardson?) -All Terrain
3. Paul Gambell -T4

Any mistakes .. sorry I'll bring light next time

:lol:
Shaun Clancy was competeing for the TLCC, and Nick Mannell came 4th in the Trophy from memory.
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Post by -Richo- »

BIG ZOOK wrote:INDIVIDUAL POSITION POST

if everyone puts in their points we can work out what we came as it may be sometime before TLCC put it on the site.

enter your names in below or above with points to build the list




Athol in Red FJ40 610 points
1st, 2nd, 3rd in trophy class are 720, 705, 680 i think.
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Post by zookjedi »

Drop Bear wrote:
BIG ZOOK wrote:INDIVIDUAL POSITION POST

if everyone puts in their points we can work out what we came as it may be sometime before TLCC put it on the site.

enter your names in below or above with points to build the list




Athol in Red FJ40 610 points
1st, 2nd, 3rd in trophy class are 720, 705, 680 i think.
i thought it was 720, 705 ,695 and equal 4th on 680
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Post by diesel028 »

Jai, how did we go as individuals (points wise)

Buddha/Zookjedi -
CanberraMav/Diesel028 -
Bunyip/Crazy60 -
Nigel/Rob -

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Post by Madmac »

has anyone got any pics or vids of my mrs driving. she only drove 2 events as reserve car, (carnage canyon) and (up the creek). its the silver mav with outers stickers on the rear quarters
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Post by daflee »

Thanks to TLCC for a top weekend. Just the usual minor delays etc but it wouldn't be a 4x4 comp without those type of things.

A big thanks to MUD80D (Reece) for standing in for our team at the last minute, much appreciated mate.

Our personal achievements (Car 223) can be best described as a rollercoaster ride. Saturday we had a great day, we finsihed the day with 355 points and were sitting in equal second place. Now I dont know if knowing how good you've done breeds complacency or what but thats where our weekend took a turn for the worse.
Sunday started ok, with a 100 on the wombat holes. Then 'All shook up' ended quickly at the top of the pyramid - say no more. 'Gullied Out' or whatever it was called finished in a heap twisted metal. Just as we started the first hill climb we broke a rear axle which loaded up the front diff so much that we popped the 2 front CV's. Yep yep yep!!!
That was it for us. The damage obviously put paid to our weekend. We had a DNS in the mud and a long trip home on the back of a flat top truck, which we must thank Paul for.

I've uploaded some photos of the weekend at Well Sprung 4x4
Congrats to those that took out the placings.
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Post by daflee »

Thanks to TLCC for a top weekend. Just the usual minor delays etc but it wouldn't be a 4x4 comp without those type of things.

A big thanks to MUD80D (Reece) for standing in for our team at the last minute, much appreciated mate.

Our personal achievements (Car 223) can be best described as a rollercoaster ride. Saturday we had a great day, we finsihed the day with 355 points and were sitting in equal second place. Now I dont know if knowing how good you've done breeds complacency or what but thats where our weekend took a turn for the worse.
Sunday started ok, with a 100 on the wombat holes. Then 'All shook up' ended quickly at the top of the pyramid - say no more. 'Gullied Out' or whatever it was called finished in a heap twisted metal. Just as we started the first hill climb we broke a rear axle which loaded up the front diff so much that we popped the 2 front CV's. Yep yep yep!!!
That was it for us. The damage obviously put paid to our weekend. We had a DNS in the mud and a long trip home on the back of a flat top truck, which we must thank Paul for.

I've uploaded some photos of the weekend at Well Sprung 4x4
Congrats to those that took out the placings.
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Post by Diesel »

The individual results are up on the TLCC website now

Willowglen 2006 results

Fixed Link, now includes both team and individual results
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Post by thunder »

Had a good weekend away.The patrol went fine with nothing broken.
I enjoyed driving the obstacles when i made it that far.
.most fun event for me was the waterafall on day 1 which i only got 50

I struggled with the narrow courses and wide tray so points are not the best.
Regarding the waiting.it wasnt too bad.
with nissan trials coming up.there will be long waits
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Post by Guy From Nowhere »

Don't know about anyone else, but watching Mud80D's vid of the mud run was extremely dissapointing; no offence. Last year those holes were heaps deeper. I saw a much bigger truck than Mud80D almost dissapear in three of the holes and all the suzukis floated through the last hole. Kinda sounds like it was a bit easier this year? Any opinions?

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Post by BIG ZOOK »

I thought Day 1 tracks were harder then last year and Day 2 tracks were easier... but that was just me

Wombat holes should go up one and back down the other. not 2 seperate ones because it is too easy and short for the crowd
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Post by markil »

Guy From Nowhere wrote:Don't know about anyone else, but watching Mud80D's vid of the mud run was extremely dissapointing; no offence. Last year those holes were heaps deeper. I saw a much bigger truck than Mud80D almost dissapear in three of the holes and all the suzukis floated through the last hole. Kinda sounds like it was a bit easier this year? Any opinions?

Cheers fellas
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Alot of cars were getting stuck in the 1st hole, some people got a second go at it. Last year I left early because we weren't gonna do the mud and this year I watched a few cars have a go at it and then I left also. I've seen too many cars get screwed up in the mud, and when you've gotta drive home afterwards it's usually not worth the risk for a few extra points. Muds g h e y :rainbowafro:
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Post by Gribble »

BIG ZOOK wrote:Wombat holes should go up one and back down the other. not 2 seperate ones because it is too easy and short for the crowd
I like that idea, I thought the wombat holes looked like a deadset walkover for 99% of the competitors I watched, trophy and touring.

The logs shouldn't be changed though, because just about everyone in a patrol got stuck and just about everyone in a toyota got through.

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Post by sufolla »

Guy From Nowhere wrote:Don't know about anyone else, but watching Mud80D's vid of the mud run was extremely dissapointing; no offence. Last year those holes were heaps deeper. I saw a much bigger truck than Mud80D almost dissapear in three of the holes and all the suzukis floated through the last hole. Kinda sounds like it was a bit easier this year? Any opinions?

Cheers fellas
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That run jus made it look easy, most were gettin stuck in either the first hole or the ones in the 2nd and last. Thas why they got the excavator in shortly after and dug it out which caused more problems coz the ones that got stuck at the 10 point winged and got another go.
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Post by buddha »

Just so every one can find out, CHECK YOUR SCORES, cause on the website one of our vehicals is missing 65 points, which will see us rise another 6 positions once rectified.
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Post by mud_runner_GQ »

all i know with the points,
is the red and i ( reserves)
got 230 for 3 events :P
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Post by diesel028 »

buddha wrote:Just so every one can find out, CHECK YOUR SCORES, cause on the website one of our vehicals is missing 65 points, which will see us rise another 6 positions once rectified.
Its actually 75 points buddha :armsup:

We have 405 on our score sheet, but they listed us as 330 :shock:
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Post by Coighty »

For anyone intersted the pics are now up on www.myactionimages.com.au
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Post by Mousie »

hey sorry havnt posted...

pics of all and his dancing and also even pics of your car in action are on there way mark..


probly post them this weekend wen tanya comes over with her camera...

i got a few funny pics from stday night and of al.....

any1 uo for a game of charardz later:P
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