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4x4 clubs around Newcastle
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 3:49 pm
by Heathx4
I couldn't find much (read "anything") via a search, so maybe it is time to start a survey.
What 4x4 clubs are available in the Newcastle region? Who are you with and why, and what sort of $'s do they ask for?
I'm after a bit of socialising, knowledge and trips. General beach/camping/fire trials and bush driving, with opportunities for harder stuff as well. Availability of training would also be good.
What do you get out of your club (that I can't get out of this site
)?
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 4:07 pm
by greg
Heath,
I believe Kermit (as in Alan Duncan) lives in Newcastle and belongs to a 4wd club in that area. But i'm not sure what it is called.
I guess that gets you part way there though
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 4:33 pm
by spazbot
hypolux etc are in the newcastle landrover club i think
as featured in 4wd monthly
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 4:46 pm
by redzook
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 4:48 pm
by gibbon
goto
www.4wdnsw.com
it has some newcastle clubs and there contact details
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 5:21 pm
by Gazzaj
go to links on this sight
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 6:29 pm
by DX80
Kermit is in Gold Eagle. There is also Raymond Terrace 4x4 club.
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 8:41 pm
by Old Yella
I'm not sure if there are any good
clubs in Newcastle
Rob
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 8:43 pm
by Old Yella
DX80 wrote:Kermit is in Silver Budgies There is also Raymond Terrace 4x4 club.
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 6:26 pm
by Bush65
Check
www.4wdnsw.com like gibbon said.
Off the top of my head (not in any particular order):
Newcastle Landrover - been around 40 years
Newcastle and District - been around 25 years
Golden Eagles
Raymond Terrace
Port Hunter
Sugarloaf
East Lakes
Sorry if I missed any - check the link above.
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 5:57 am
by hypo
yeah myself, Old yella, Wizbin and i think there r a few others on here r in the newcastle landrover club.
not a bad club mostly made of older members that dont like the hardcore stuff but thats ok.
there r quite a few good things bout this club
- it has a huge number of members ( over 300 i believe)
- its an association(sp?) member
- it has the landy lease up near the allan river (gr8 spot 4 campin and mild wheelin)
- has a few hard trips during the year.
- funkana's r held every coupla months also
- every now and then there is a harder funkana called the mild 2 wild, which consists of different tracks 4 different classes and they r good fun hard little sections
altho it aint the club 2 join if u want just hardcore wheeling and stuff...
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 10:05 am
by XXXL80
hypolux wrote:yeah myself, Old yella, Wizbin and i think there r a few others on here r in the newcastle landrover club.
not a bad club mostly made of older members that dont like the hardcore stuff but thats ok.
there r quite a few good things bout this club
- it has a huge number of members ( over 300 i believe)
- its an association(sp?) member
- it has the landy lease up near the allan river (gr8 spot 4 campin and mild wheelin)
- has a few hard trips during the year.
- funkana's r held every coupla months also
- every now and then there is a harder funkana called the mild 2 wild, which consists of different tracks 4 different classes and they r good fun hard little sections
altho it aint the club 2 join if u want just hardcore wheeling and stuff...
yeah i'll second that about the club, i have looked into it and me and the mrs are going to join, im in the tlcc and they dont seem to run any decent medium to hard trips, most of there wheeling involves dirt roads! the last two trips that i went on i did not have to put my truck in 4wd. and in the last 4 months there has only been 3 trips advertised!!
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 10:13 am
by spazbot
i agree xxxl80 thats why i left the tlcc, i just didnt find any value in it there were no hard trips etc, and to get onto the driving team is near impossible, funny thing is that the reserves on the tlcc driving team scored more points in one day of comp than the whole rest of the driving team over the weekend at nissan trials
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 7:04 pm
by Old Yella
with the Newcastle Landrover Club
our medium trips are getting a bit too hard
for newbies, and our hard trips
well everytime we go out the bar gets raised
if theres not at least one rollover
we find something harder
I think we may need some new grading system
we grade our trips
easy
medium
hard
but there is so many variations in between
for instance I took a trip down Rope road in the Watagans
and that was a medium, with 15 odd newbies,
what do you guys think for trip gradings.
Rob
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 7:46 pm
by A1
pffffffffffffttttt Rob are we talkin bout the same club
hard trips hahahahaha
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:25 pm
by Old Yella
seriously Dan
I aint seen yah on a trip in 12 months
Rob
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:38 pm
by A1
WELLL geeezzz i havent seen any decent 1's advertised that i havent done b4 in a ZOOK
...................
And its been way longa then 12 months
...............wen they rethink there joining fee i will maybe rejoin but y wen in all honestly there is prob only one place that it helps to be part of a club to enter (menai) and even then well
oh yeah and to compete in some events that can be won by lux owner/drivas............
And hasnt there only been 1 roll over of late (long troll) and iif so more who and where........otha than Boof at the jamba
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 5:03 am
by Old Yella
thats the prob once you have done them all.
but I still enjoy driving the local tracks.
I know Menai is good , but you can't drive for
3 hours to go wheeling everytime.
especially when tracks like
Widowmaker
Golden gates
Bowmans
steps
wave rock
whitemans ridge
slippery rock
rope road
the dipper
hell hill
Sugarloaf trails
the Sugarloaf trail & Gilberts
Suzuki test track
are between 10 minutes and an hour from home.
there has been a roll over on every hard trip
in the last 6 months.
3 rolls were the same truck
another was a Hilux, a MQ Patrol, a 60 series Cruiser
on the dipper alone myself and 3 other club members
had a strap on the side holding our trucks up from falling over
after the first 2 came to grief.
but you wouldn't know if you weren't there.
all of these tracks we have done recently
as you would remember, we go out fairly frequently.
so get some dirt on them tyres Dan
and come out with us
Rob