
PETE MIHALOFF 2nd PLACE

SANDY BOWMAN

THE AFTERMARTH

GQHOON's view

REAR END BIRDY

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Couldn't agree more, not really great for the spectator. Unless your involved or competing its a little boring and hard to see and know whats going on, but it was good to be out of the houseHow ever with all that said if you are a compeditor in a winch challenge they are huge amounts of fun
Was that u sliding on ya arse down the hill on SS10, going back for the dampner...marin wrote:i dont even know where we came outright, but we were 23rd at the end of saturday.....
we'll have to wait until its posted up on the website, as they had run out of final place sheets by the time we got around to asking for 1.
All in all, a farking awesome weekend, i'm sure there are many ppl who will remember us now from my antics, sliding down the hills, being hauled to the ground by the winch cable being stuck in the drum, time after time......
i'm really happy, that although we DNF'd SS11 on time, due to ignition problems, we finished every stage, and we didn't come last, and matt is able to drive his car to work on monday night without working on the truck.
marin
P.S. any pics of us, or video, please pm me.
Yep, that was me in the orange shorts. Sliding on my arse. Again.vanzbrown wrote:Was that u sliding on ya arse down the hill on SS10, going back for the dampner...marin wrote:i dont even know where we came outright, but we were 23rd at the end of saturday.....
we'll have to wait until its posted up on the website, as they had run out of final place sheets by the time we got around to asking for 1.
All in all, a farking awesome weekend, i'm sure there are many ppl who will remember us now from my antics, sliding down the hills, being hauled to the ground by the winch cable being stuck in the drum, time after time......
i'm really happy, that although we DNF'd SS11 on time, due to ignition problems, we finished every stage, and we didn't come last, and matt is able to drive his car to work on monday night without working on the truck.
marin
P.S. any pics of us, or video, please pm me.
You guys looked like ya were having fun anyways... Nice work!
Leeroy
best i leave matt to answer that 1, we have to have a good sleep, then think about how it all wenthokey wrote:How'd the car go marin? from what you've said sounds like it was fairly reliable. what time did you finish it? still looking to improve it or was it fairly sorted on the last car anyway?
Cheers, Calvin
Truck ran just like the old one and drove like it too, going up things it should nothokey wrote:How'd the car go marin? from what you've said sounds like it was fairly reliable. what time did you finish it? still looking to improve it or was it fairly sorted on the last car anyway?
Cheers, Calvin
We ended up 23rd outright, overall we were happy, but dissapointed lowe & Mrs Lowie beat us (19th), there was an informal challenge for the best husband / wife team.6.5 rangie wrote:What i should of said was its hard to see whats going on except for whats happening in the spot that your standing. Mind you i did see roll overs and plenty of carnage which as a spectator is great, its just a hard competition to veiw.
Yeah does anyone know how Jason and Steph did go? Spoke to Jason at the end he was pretty happy with how they went.
Depends on who is running the stage/how it's being run. SS6 on Saturday that I timed for, as long as there were vehicles available to run, we never had more the 60 seconds between a vehicle finishing and the next one starting.bogged wrote:They are probably still going, there was about 10 cars backed up at the sectino at the bottom of the hill waiting when we left.ford36 wrote:dose any 1 konw who came 1 2nd 3rd?????????
No offence to anyone, but if thats a typical days competition and normal speed between runs, the people on my club's run there wouldnt go again.
That was the slowest competition I've ever seen.. Just the time between runs, and nobody knowing or telling the crowd why... At least if we knew what the holdups were, it would have been understandable.
Downloading photos now from camera.
There were some very good maps made up this year. They were A3 maps posted at strategic points around the property (ie Catering tent, bus stops, some SS locations, etc) but I have made a suggestion that in future they are at the spectator entry points of each SS with the "you are here" type thing.grimbo wrote:I went on Saturday. It was well organised in places, the movement of vehicles through the property was good. However as a spectator you didn't have any idea of where to go or what was happening. A map would have been handy for each spectator and some officials around that could let you know what was happening. The shuttle bus while being a good idea was never sighted.
We saw about 5 stages and the vantage points we had were good to see some variety of vehicles and obstacles.
The catering was good with reasonable prices and good variety and the ban on alchol was good, although some were still drinking, makes for a much more family friendly and less annoying spectator experience
Yep, in a perfect world everyone would have got their own copy but the printing requirement for the weekend was in the thousands of copies as it was, maps for everyone would nearly double that but point taken.grimbo wrote:granted there were those couple of A3 maps, but as you said they needed a you are here on them, probably better to supply spectators with their own copy of the map with some details on each stage and probably what sort of terrain to get to it. Some of those hills were killers to walk on, and I overheard a few people grumbling about not having any idea how hard it was going to be to lug the family up and down the hills
ROFLteemothy wrote:i was blown away by the dash on the birdman's car.
a little concerned by the spelling on some of the dash lables though.
it could be hezardous
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