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Comp style driving

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Comp style driving

Post by johnboy »

I am interested in finding some areas that offer a similar challenge to some of the terrain in the winch comps. The reason being that i would like to enter a few events next year but dont want to rock up and look like a dick and not be competitive cos we dont have that sort of terrain in SA. In SA there are plenty of steep fire trails where only gravity stops you but not alot of really rutted out trails that get a mention on here. So as Vic is Closest where would be some good spots to check out or clubs to contact to get involved with trips to these areas?

Cheers John

This may be in the wrong section??
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Post by Ossie »

The Avoca Nav Nite (look under Comps etc) may give you the opportunity to see some Winch action. It will also give you first hand look at some areas on the correct side of Melbourne for you.

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Post by Camshaft1 »

Try anypart of the otways mate. They stretch from way down your way even to the border? and back up to anglesea near geelong. Mostly closed for winter but maybe worth a look.
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Post by johnboy »

A guy was telling me about a track that runs from up near Broken Hill down to the coast near Mt Gambier that follows the SA/VIC border and the power lines its suppose to be really tough. Has anyone else heard of or know about it.

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Post by hottiemonster »

border track ? :lol:
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Post by johnboy »

Other that being a funny focker do you know where the best sections are? Best spot to enter, how long to allow to do it etc?Know of any clubs that may be doing a trip there soon??

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Post by MYTTUF »

I have done the Border Track from The Big Desert area south and came out near Bordertown (I think??) and reckon the last section was by far the most challenging. It has big bogholes and heaps of sanddunes to provide some entertainment and is a one way track. Get a map and have a look.
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Post by grimbo »

johnboy wrote:Other that being a funny focker do you know where the best sections are? Best spot to enter, how long to allow to do it etc?Know of any clubs that may be doing a trip there soon??

Cheers John
What's so funny about telling you the actual name of the track. it is the Border Track.

I have done it a couple of times but it is more a medium touring trip with a couple of hardish sand dune climbs. It is closed on an irregular basis and you need to check with the ranger at pinaroo for current track closures. There is a one way section just south of Pinaroo, north to south.

Just grab a couple of mates and give it a go. It is easy to find you can start up near the Murray and head south and pop out on the Western Hwy.

But for tracks that are going to be suitable for Winch Challenge type of events youwill need to travel to Melbourne and try places like toolangi, Narbethong, Warburton, Gembrook, labertouche. They are areas that have been used and closely mimic some of the stuff that are in the events
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Post by johnboy »

Cheers for that Grimbo thats the sort of info i was after. would i be best to tag along with a Vic club trip or just go exploring?

PS I thought Hottiemonster was taking the piss, my bad.

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Post by grimbo »

If you are talking about the Border Track just a few mates annd a away you go. As to the places around Melbourne just chheck in the trips & tracks section here. There are always trips going on to those locations. Over winter it is a bit quieter as many tracks are seasonally closed. Alternatively if you are keen just organise your own trip on here there is bound to be enough people who would go along and can give directions
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Re: Comp style driving

Post by slowLux »

johnboy wrote:I am interested in finding some areas that offer a similar challenge to some of the terrain in the winch comps. The reason being that i would like to enter a few events next year but dont want to rock up and look like a dick and not be competitive cos we dont have that sort of terrain in SA. In SA there are plenty of steep fire trails where only gravity stops you but not alot of really rutted out trails that get a mention on here. So as Vic is Closest where would be some good spots to check out or clubs to contact to get involved with trips to these areas?

Cheers John

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where are these steep trails you speak of, i can only find flat mud

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Post by johnboy »

Where abouts are you based in up in the hills and there is plenty of steep stuff. where are you playing in the mud??


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Post by slowLux »

yeah im at the base of the hills in blackwood, near stirling and stuff.

Flat mud, theres a few random trakcs around, nothing worth going a distance for. And theres pelican point near outer harbour aswell.

Where abouts are you findin stuff?

Check out this thread, myself and others have put lots of effort into finding stuff in adelaide

http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/inde ... eadid=4393

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