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2007 Pajero challenge

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Re: paj

Post by Big Red Toy »

rmp wrote: We're likely to do something along those lines. The checkpoints in plain UTM, easy to find was popular. However, the thinking is that we don't cater to novices. Lots of clubs run entry-level comps now.
Exactly, the Pajero Challenge is for people who know how to use there gps, I'll admit i did last years paj challenge pretty much without any practical gps experience and found it difficult, but have since done 5 navruns so i think i know my gps backwards.... Computers are not mandatory, probably easier without them :lol: :lol: :lol: Stupid bloody things :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:

I would ask of the organisors thou that any project way points be made so then can accurately be entered into a FX324 as if i get given 1.15km as a distance i can only enter in 1.1 or 1.2 km with 50m off, so in the case of an area with lots of close tracks it can through me off a bit
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Re: paj

Post by rmp »

Big Red Toy wrote:
rmp wrote: We're likely to do something along those lines. The checkpoints in plain UTM, easy to find was popular. However, the thinking is that we don't cater to novices. Lots of clubs run entry-level comps now.
Exactly, the Pajero Challenge is for people who know how to use there gps, I'll admit i did last years paj challenge pretty much without any practical gps experience and found it difficult, but have since done 5 navruns so i think i know my gps backwards.... Computers are not mandatory, probably easier without them :lol: :lol: :lol: Stupid bloody things :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:

I would ask of the organisors thou that any project way points be made so then can accurately be entered into a FX324 as if i get given 1.15km as a distance i can only enter in 1.1 or 1.2 km with 50m off, so in the case of an area with lots of close tracks it can through me off a bit
Sorry Dan, we can't cater to specific equipment limitations.
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Post by Hobzee »

Hey there Big Red Tool...

I had same problem with FX324 and 1.15 km. So I did 2 points, 1 at 1.1km and another at 1.2km and figured it would be about the middle of the two on the plot screen.

I'm surprised you got that far ... Weren't you being chased by great big kangaroos by then...? I gotta have some of your no-doze tablets :roll:
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Re: FX

Post by Ruffy »

Hobzee wrote:I had same problem with FX324 and 1.15 km. So I did 2 points, 1 at 1.1km and another at 1.2km and figured it would be about the middle of the two on the plot screen.
Ditto this.. I done the same thing Hobzee. I thought you would have thought of that Andrew ;) .

As Rob said before that's the difference in the teams. You have to be able to look at something and find a way to make it work. Sailors and explorers have been getting navigation metre accurate for more years than we all care to think about Without a gps or laptop (god forbid!)
The only advantage i claim a laptop to have is that it does the calculations for you so it's quicker. All of the mathematics involved in conversions and projections are formulas installed in the programs by HUMANS. It's well and truly possible to do everything in that event with basic GPS knowledge and some good maths and nav skills.
I actually feel sorry for people who think they need a GPS as they are missing out on the best part of the comp IMO.
It'd be a sad day if laptops became mandatory.
It'd be a sad day if you needed something greater than a basic hand held GPSR to compete it the event. Keep in mind i say compete. Not be competitive ;)
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Re: paj

Post by Ruffy »

rmp wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:I would ask of the organisors thou that any project way points be made so then can accurately be entered into a FX324 as if i get given 1.15km as a distance i can only enter in 1.1 or 1.2 km with 50m off, so in the case of an area with lots of close tracks it can through me off a bit
Sorry Dan, we can't cater to specific equipment limitations.
By the way.. That's Andrew, Robert.... I (DAN) on the other hand am happy for you to continue with as many decimal places as you navigation mind wishes us to have :)
(Andrew has ten fingers and toes aswell :P )
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Re: FX

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Hobzee wrote:Hey there Big Red Tool...

I had same problem with FX324 and 1.15 km. So I did 2 points, 1 at 1.1km and another at 1.2km and figured it would be about the middle of the two on the plot screen.

I'm surprised you got that far ... Weren't you being chased by great big kangaroos by then...? I gotta have some of your no-doze tablets :roll:
You must hang out with lockee too much :finger:

Are you aware that you do the same thing to us in navruns?

The decimal place's were not a problem in the pajero challenge, could of been thou...
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Post by turps »

Well team 26 came 13. Heaps better than we thought.

1st- ??????/ Alison Grant / Alan Cuthil.
2nd - Roberts/ Hobbsy / Poiletti
3rd- Henry and Family.
4th - Cooper / Hummer (they weren't 3rd for once - not sure if this is better though) .
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Post by T.Trudi »

who got the best check point......?????


fingers crossed it was one of us (VATC)
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Post by turps »

T.Trudi wrote:who got the best check point......?????


fingers crossed it was one of us (VATC)

Nurses.
But I think the cows where the best. And the clowns where just evil looking.
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Post by T.Trudi »

:armsup: :armsup: Just heard the naughty nurses got it!!!

Well done Kate, Wendy, Jonsey and the other VATC taking part!!
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Post by Davidh »

turps wrote:Well team 26 came 13. Heaps better than we thought.

1st- ??????/ Alison Grant / Alan Cuthil.
2nd - Roberts/ Hobbsy / Poiletti
3rd- Henry and Family.
4th - Cooper / Hummer (they weren't 3rd for once - not sure if this is better though) .
1st- Shane Barkely/ Alison Grant / Alan Cuthill
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Post by NavRun »

Roberts / Hobzee / Paoletti

The Navrun Family- only 3 miserable points from 1st

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Post by T.Trudi »

:armsup: :armsup: well done Navsters!!!
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Post by Ruffy »

:armsup: 5th.. Better than i expected and more frustrating aswell..

I thought the Mad cows would get best check point.. they were great!!

Well Done to the place getters.. The Navrun boys have done themselves proud i think.. I can't imagine who's fault those three points would be!!

Well the only thing left to say is..............

























Next year :roll:
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Post by T.Trudi »

wow 5th is great !!!!

Well done Daniel and Christian :armsup:

wow a good night all around

I wonder where the Bushpigs came??
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Post by rmp »

For checkpoints it was Nurses and Cows first and second, then several months of daylight third....
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Post by The pig67 »

The bushpigs came 6th
and 2nd in robert Pepper's stage :)
And I get to sleep with one of the nurses tonight as a reward for coming in the top ten :D
(not really I was just really lucky 14 years ago :lol: )
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Post by Ruffy »

T.Trudi wrote:wow 5th is great !!!!

Well done Daniel and Christian :armsup:

wow a good night all around

I wonder where the Bushpigs came??
Thanks Danni. I was so surprised... and excited.
We came third in stage four, I i think 7th in RMP's stage, third in activities, ninth in quizes and equal top ten in 1st stage. Next year i've promised to get an early night the night before so my first stages don't suffer..
to be up there with the hummer/cooper and ATOC's is a great buzz. These are all guys that a few years ago i only dreamed about being on par with. This is the first time i've nav'ed the whole Pajero by myself but it wont be the last ;)
Thanks again to all who had involvement in making it happen
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Post by Alison »

I never done a Pajero Challenge as hard as this one before and we just took each question and co-ordinate one at at time and it paid off.

Thank you to Procomp and Pajero Club for such a good event, I wish more events held presentations like you guys do. The effort that goes into the night is well appreciated.

P.S. I voted for the nurses too!!
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Post by Hobzee »

Cool, Alison's into nurses too... You really are like us...
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Post by Hobzee »

Well done to Alison and the crew for taking out the event.

It's great to see a chick get out there and show up the men. Alison has also done a few winch challenges as an all female team and navigated first car home on a few previous Pajero Challenges too. She also works for ARB ... I wonder if she has any sisters ....
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Re: results

Post by Ruffy »

Hobzee wrote:Well done to Alison and the crew for taking out the event.

It's great to see a chick get out there and show up the men. Alison has also done a few winch challenges as an all female team and navigated first car home on a few previous Pajero Challenges too. She also works for ARB ... I wonder if she has any sisters ....
I share Hobzee's sentiments.. Well done Alison and team. Good Effort.

Hobzee's busy trying to make it look like he's not worried the he and Doodle boy got beaten by a girl..... ;)
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Re: results

Post by Alison »

Hobzee wrote: ... I wonder if she has any sisters ....
Hobzee you already know the answer to this question???
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Post by Hobzee »

Yeh I got beaten by a girl ... again ... it pays to give them a bit of rope every now and then...
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Well we came 26th outta 41 teams which ain't bad considering we only did half the event :lol: :lol: :lol:

Will be back again next year but keeping the car on 4 wheels and the plan is to take it out :D or at least beat the navrun guys :armsup:

Well done the shane, alison & alan :D
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Post by hottiemonster »

came 10th in the challenge, happy with this position and i bet my last years position of 11th :D
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Post by 80diesel4play »

happy with 29th for the first event and taking half points for S3 and S4...

Top 30 was the aim and yay - paid off!!

4wdtv had a good wrap up last night and it looked like it was Hottiemonster sponsored by the airtime that car got!

Kudos to Pajero Club and the clubs that helped put on a top event! Nurses rocked! :D
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Post by Ruffy »

80diesel4play wrote:4wdtv had a good wrap up last night and it looked like it was Hottiemonster sponsored by the airtime that car got!
ChompyD and Big red Tool had a good show in to... I reckon they had more shot than Peter..
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Post by hottiemonster »

i am still waiting to see this footage, i missed it as i was out 4wding :D
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Post by The Fish »

6pm tonight Pete ;)
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