you need something a bit more capable than normal for places like that

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Marshy wrote:Pesky Pete wrote:Shame to hear after the event that there were buggies on your run anyway
Pete, there were no buggies on the Logan Night Run. I believe Tony (RUFF) had, or was planning on, having his out there as a recovery vehicle on a CP, but that's very different to competing. Our insurance policy will only cover us if the competing vehicles hold a current registration as a passenger vehicle. I'm not sure where you heard that there was buggies on the run, but don't believe it, as it's simply not true.
Thanks mate.
big red wrote:have to agree... people not taking responsability for there own actions and insurance hassles because of it have ruined so many competitions, 4wd parks and access to a lot of areas that it makes it very hard to run anything at all without the fear of losing everything you have.
I have come up with a strategy though ...
stay deep in debt and don't own anything![]()
has worked so far
Marshy wrote:Thanks Andy.
Like Andy said, we have done a little research into this, and it looks as though we can have non Logan members on our runs. But there are conditions. One, they must be a current financial member of a club that is a member of the QAFWDC. Two, our night run has been mentioned at the other club's previous GM, and advertised in their previous month's magazine. And three, all non-members must adhere to the rules and regulations of the Logan Club while attending one of our runs. That means all the usual stuff like no alcohol, no drugs, etc, etc. These rules and regs, and also a disclaimer are read out at the beginning of every run, and must be listened to. This also means, that if we have organised an "Extreme" run, and we specify twin lockers, or anything else, we mean it. Vehicles will be scrutineered, and if you don't pass, then you'll be asked to kindly leave. We specify these things for a reason. We don't want a vehicle on the run that is quite obviously going to have problems getting through the course. It only holds up the night for everyone else. Remember, we know what obstacles are on the run, therefore we are in a position to make the call. I know this will, and it has, upset a few people, but we have to make rulings in order for things to flow. We don't want every run going until the sun is coming up.
Basically, for another club to attend our night runs, in insurance terms, it would be the Joe Bloggs 4WD Club, doing a club trip on a night run hosted by the Logan District 4WD Club. Therefore, members of the Joe Bloggs 4WD Club, would be covered under their own insurance policy for liability, not the policy of the Logan 4WD Club.
Like Andy said, we would really like to get the inter-club thing going again. It's a good way of all getting together and doing what we love, and also gives bragging rights between clubs.For those that remember, the old 'Battle of the States' competitions at Emu Creek used to be an blast. Being able to compete against other clubs, and also against NSW, was an awesome format. I know our night runs aren't at that sort of level, but we can certainly get a bit of inter-club rivalry going on.
If any other clubs have any queries, just PM me, or email me.
Simmo.
andy & di wrote:bATTLE OF THE STATES IS RETURNING NEXT YEAR AT ROVER PARK, HAVE A LOOK AT THERE CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR![]()
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LJ81 wrote:The Caboolture club did this with the Logan Club last year and we had a great time driving on tracks we have never been on and areas we just don't know about, I hope to run some up our way next year so you get to play on the northside stuff.
Rangie Wrecker wrote:andy & di wrote:bATTLE OF THE STATES IS RETURNING NEXT YEAR AT ROVER PARK, HAVE A LOOK AT THERE CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR![]()
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Battle of the states or battle of the codes? I know that Strange Rover has asked me to ring around my old winch challenge buddies looking for trucks to enter Battle of the Codes at Rover park.
Battle of the States used to be held at Emu Creek. The Logan Club always had a good showing with Rod Reardon, Al Tierney and I shareing the top three in the Rock and Log slog with Allan Duncan for two years in a row.![]()
The ladies in our club always took home the spoils as well. Those were great days.
So as fars interclub stuff goes, bring it on and come one come all.
Andy
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