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MELB to Berridale - Travel Planning

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Post by redzook »

stumped wrote:
greg wrote:i'm soft :oops:


:D


nah, know what ya mean mate... not lookin forward to the drive down from newcastle in my zook, but towing prolly isn't an option. luxury sounds good, depending on $ i guess.... but i agree wit Barathrum, would be better if everyone's in one group


what are u whinging (SP?) for i am an hour north of you :cry:

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redzook wrote:greg stop being a skirt and camp !


Gerg is already camp ... :D
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Post by zookjedi »

whats the go with fires at night on the property? is there much wood around or will we just burn the busted zooks :D , are we allowed to have fires there , if there is wood and fires are all ago , than camping is way better than staying in town , think of the fun one can have (dry ice bombs actylene bombs fertilizar bombs ) , all done safley in the confined space of greg and redzooks cars , with or with out drivers behind the wheel :D
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Post by Wendle »

fires aren't a problem. jai's bin-laden factory is a different story. :D

i think you dudes are gonna have to get someone else to sort out all the details for you. from what i understand sam and his missus have just had another kid, and his business is flat out, so i can't imagine him throwing too much time at this.

You need to verify numbers, sort out some insurance (run it as a suzuki club trip, that way it is already paid for), advance book some portaloos, and nominate someone to go over it all with cal, so he knows what is going on.

this should be an awesome weekend for you guys, but if you just keep talking about it and don't get the bullshit sorted out up front, it just won't happen.
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Post by greg »

Wendle wrote: ...sort out some insurance (run it as a suzuki club trip, that way it is already paid for)...


Hopefully grimbo or love_mud will be able to clarify this - but i think at our club meeting the outcome was that we wouldn't be able to use club insurance for some reason...

Grimbo? Yug? perhaps some clarification please?


p.s. i'm getting the impression it isn't going to happen :cry:
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Post by grimbo »

Unfortunately wh the way our club is setup and the insurance we have we wouldn't be able to run it as a club trip as it gets into a grey area with associate members etc. The only way i believe for it happen woul dbe if everone going would have to become fully paid members which is $60 ish each. There is also the problem with it being on private property that negates certain aspects I think.

I was under te impression that cal would have to have public liability to open hi sproperty up for hire.

It really is sad that insurance issues can determine the success of an event. It really should come down to the users in this case us takung responsibilty for ourselves. if we damage our cars or ourselves it is our own stupid fault, of course if there are things like open mine shafts hidden amongst the boulders or killer attack bears roaming the paddocks that's another story :D
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Post by greg »

Thanks for the clarification there mate - glad that one of us was listening / understanding what was being discusssed at the meeting :)

I think one of these trips would be easier to run if it was being hosted by a club, and being run in parks etc then...

Hang on - how does it work when people go driving normally - i.e. if i met up with someone outside of a club and went driving in toolangi - would we be covered or not? how does that work?
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Post by grimbo »

greg wrote:Thanks for the clarification there mate - glad that one of us was listening / understanding what was being discusssed at the meeting :)

I think one of these trips would be easier to run if it was being hosted by a club, and being run in parks etc then...

Hang on - how does it work when people go driving normally - i.e. if i met up with someone outside of a club and went driving in toolangi - would we be covered or not? how does that work?


club insurance is only good for a club organised trip and then only for paid up club members. So if you went with a mate not in the club you would be on your own in regards to insurance.

To be honest i don'y really know what the club insurance actually covers. In this day and age i seriously doubt if the insurance companies would even come to the party in a dispute.

Do we really need insurance, we are all grown ups, can't we play nice together?
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Post by Wendle »

getting everyone to join the club for $60 will be way cheaper than dividing up the costs for insurance cover for this event. and if you check your insurance docs, i am sure you will find that you are covered on private property. that is a big part of the reason clubs have always had their own insurances. cal doesn't have public liability for this because he isn't hiring the place out for you to use. it is there for you to use for free, but you have to cover your own costs.

insurance for a weekend long event (we have looked into it) runs to about $2800, so even if you have 40 people come along, it is still cheaper to get everyone to join the club. then you are covered to run several trips a year, if you have any woking components left on your vehicle after the first one.
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Post by greg »

You can all join our little zook club down here... i'm sure we need the money :D
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Post by grimbo »

Our club meeting is next week so we will bring it up and see what is what. It would be great for our club obviously plus it then gives the added benefit that other events can be planned and insurance is already covered. Also means people are members of an affiliated club which helps for entry to certain events, cheaper vehicle insurance thru TCIS and club discounts at certain suppliers.

So what do people think about swelling the numbers of the Suzuki 4WD Club of Victoria? :D
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Post by greg »

grimbo wrote:So what do people think about swelling the numbers of the Suzuki 4WD Club of Victoria? :D


You can all come down to victoria for adventure tour next year :D
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greg wrote:Hang on - how does it work when people go driving normally - i.e. if i met up with someone outside of a club and went driving in toolangi - would we be covered or not? how does that work?


Your on public land there, so if you wnated to sue, thats between you and Mr Steve Bracks or Mr Howard ...
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Post by Barathrum »

greg wrote:
grimbo wrote:So what do people think about swelling the numbers of the Suzuki 4WD Club of Victoria? :D


You can all come down to victoria for adventure tour next year :D


i'll join, if ya don't mind having people from north of the border.
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Post by zookjedi »

yeah i'll join , but does it need to be the vic zook club or could it be the nsw act zook club?

can you join as many different clubs as you like ? or do clubs frown on that type of thing ( as im joinning the jeeptraction club later this week ) and would also like to join a zook specific club !

$60 bucks , thats pretty good , do we get a club sticker ? (my tool boxes are looking a little bare!

is there an outerlimits club?
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Post by Wendle »

you could run it as a combined trip, but you will need to fulfill the rules for each club, ie: it will have to be advertised within each club, and there will need to be a registry present for the members of each club to sign in on.
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