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Brisbane Ekka day trip
Anybody interested in a day trip for Ekka day (Wed 15th August)?
I'm thinking the Mt. Mee trip from the dirty weekends book. Should be interesting in places but safe for shiny vehicles.
I'm open to other suggestions for routes as well. Half day? Full day? Visit a 4wd park?
Cheers, Steve
4th Aug 2007 10:19 am
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Did a recce on Sunday. The track is very dry & dusty. Looks like a number of people have been stuck in places as there is some wheelspin erosion. D3 walked up it all with only minor wheelspin, so I'm not sure if the wheel marks were left last time it rained or my some one with a very heavy right boot. Should be an interesting trip.
Any takers? If we meet up at 8 we would be back in Brisbane mid-afternoon.
Cheers, Steve
7th Aug 2007 10:21 am
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So far there are two vehicles. Any more?
Steve
9th Aug 2007 10:56 am
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Replying to my own posts again...
We now have two D3s, a D2, a Prado and possibly a Hilux. I'll bring my snatch strap...
Anybody else?
Steve
11th Aug 2007 12:01 pm
catweasel
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looks like you're on your own, now if you were in S.A. you wouldn't.
11th Aug 2007 2:16 pm
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On me own? There are 5 vehicles and I expect they will all have at least one person in them.
Steve
PS Don't they say that SA is proof that Tasmanians can swim?
11th Aug 2007 3:13 pm
catweasel
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on your own as in no one from here
11th Aug 2007 3:15 pm
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That's OK, there is life outside this forum.
Steve
11th Aug 2007 11:36 pm
catweasel
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oh really, I hadn't noticed (and I can read your post on the number of vehicles)my post was suggesting that I would've taken up your offer but I geuss seeing as your an ass I'll withdraw it and let you continue talking to yourself
11th Aug 2007 11:52 pm
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catweasel wrote:
oh really, I hadn't noticed (and I can read your post on the number of vehicles)my post was suggesting that I would've taken up your offer but I geuss seeing as your an ass I'll withdraw it and let you continue talking to yourself
I'd probably take offense if someone linked me with Tasmanians as well.
Steve
12th Aug 2007 12:01 am
MarkTaylor
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I would love to do this trip tomorrow but we have had a death in the family and I want to spend the day with family members. (Funeral on Thursday)
However.. if you want to do it again on another day.. then I'd love to be part of it.
Cheers
Mark TNothing of any value is ever achieved without some sacrifice.
14th Aug 2007 6:22 am
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That sucks Mark. Hope to see you on the trails in happier times.
Steve
14th Aug 2007 9:09 am
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Here is a quick vid of some of the action.
This was on a side track, so it was entirely optional.
Cheers, Steve
15th Aug 2007 12:11 pm
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That looked like fun, looked like Boughrood but without the mud.
15th Aug 2007 12:18 pm
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Yeah, it was pretty wet in places. When we drove through the river beds the dust was a slightly darker shade of beige!
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