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Brachunky appeal day
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Meooo Woodwizzard Bobbinsjob Neil Sharland Rick Surfer Shaun (a Surf) Stefanw (another Surf) perfectprincess Sledge (another Surf.....with group leader potential) What have I told you about Thinking Erroll??
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You can always come for a day out as passengers? ♥ We are most deeply asleep at the switch if we fancy we control any switches at all ♥ Annie Dillard
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Mr Sledge has agreed, in princiole, to leading a third group, so we can have another 5? victims.......sorry.... volunteers What have I told you about Thinking Erroll??
Re: Brachunky appeal dayHow will the group sizes be managed and coordinated so as to have minimum impact on the lanes covering the plains?
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Re: Brachunky appeal dayAlthough the aim is to raise cash for Martin I would prefer this day to stay managable. I would prefer group sizes to stay at no more than four vehicles. At this time we don't even have a firm date, but when we do the next level of planning, ie group sizes etc will be sorted. I don't intend on being party to any misuse of lanes or unecessary mud flinging, I think most of you know my tree hugging stance , if that is what people want then a day down Baldhu may be better. Any advice on trip planning is greatly received and the reason that Ian from the other 4x4 site has been asked to get involved is because he knows the ins and outs of the plains, so hopefully we will get it right.
Re: Brachunky appeal dayIan (woodsie) whom I approached in the first instance lives virtually on the plains.
He is finding out which routes are open and which aren't, he is in contact with the Range wardens trying to sort this for us. If we have three capable leaders (Woodsie, surfenstein and sledge.....all from the Surf Forum and all having lead expeditions for that forum recently) we can cope with probably 15 others. Woodsie is happy to take six in a group. We could then have easy, experienced and an "OTT" group. Its not in Woodsies interest to cause trouble on his doorstep, his aim is to promote sensible use of the plains and the facilities available to all. He has pointed out that misuse of the areas or going off-piste can/will result in prosecution and probably crushing of your vehicle. This is being done properly. To quote from Mr Woodsie; The plain is miltary , it has some ranges open at weekends and then you can drive reconised byways only as there is unexploded ordinance . Alot of of it is gravel with some mud ,and a good beginer area as you can aviod some of the major hazards . It can be a good day out and done with a standard surf ......... do not enter any area if there is a red flag flying If you get caught off the byways or playing off piste the range wardens will fine you and can conficate and crush your truck. There are alot of byways just off the plain aswell that made it intresting Last warning Do not go off roading alone Hope this alays any fears What have I told you about Thinking Erroll??
Re: Brachunky appeal dayHi John, Jim here, I have no worries over Ian's group leading skills and am very grateful that he is helping us out. He knows the plains as you say and how he wants to play things is fine by me. Any word on a date yet and more importantly have you sorted any muds yet
♥ We are most deeply asleep at the switch if we fancy we control any switches at all ♥ Annie Dillard
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and no I've pm'd him tonight to find out What have I told you about Thinking Erroll??
Re: Brachunky appeal dayHi all,
jus so you are aware, I think that G.L.ASS only recommends 4 vehicles in a group, just thought I'd mention it before someone else does!! Any word on a date yet?? Rick 2001 Discovery ES TD5 (EGR Bypass, De CAT, General Grabber AT2 Rubber) 2000 Fronty SWB RS 2.2 Petrol (LSD Model)......RIP Insa Turbo Sahara Boots Maycom EM-27 CB SS100HF Safari Snorkel 3" Lift (LA Supertrux) 200BHP MGF and '04 MGZR 160
Re: Brachunky appeal dayGood point that Rick,wellspotted.
Re: Brachunky appeal dayIf you look up a few posts I did say about keeping groups to 4 vehicles. When we have a confirmed date all the other ins and outs will be sorted. If there is to be 3 leaders the best thing to do is cap vehicle numbers to 12 including group leaders.
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Must read posts fully,sorry bud looks like you have things well in hand
Re: Brachunky appeal dayNo worries, all input from peeps in the know greatly received . All hinging on getting a firm date at the mo, then it will be all systems go.
Re: Brachunky appeal dayOk, the 18th October is a go and including leaders there will be a max of 12 vehicles. So if I have this right we are after 2 more vehicles to make the 12 so get your names down quick people.
Re: Brachunky appeal dayjust 1 space left if PP is driving, Jim
but no harm in recruiting some reserves Message received from Woodzie today; Right 18th looks good as the firing weekend is the 6&7th . More than 6 is too many but smaller groups are better and mixed ability will plan the routes then so all 3 groups follow a set route with the same terrain ........also if one group gets int problems the others are close enough to help out....... There have been a few tro's on some of the more exciting routes but we can still string a good day with very little tarmac What have I told you about Thinking Erroll??
Re: Brachunky appeal dayOk then, Sir Doris is on the list and as John has said if Angie is driving that is our 12. Any chance of sticking up a full list John as you know the names of the surf boys. Looking forward to this
Re: Brachunky appeal daylist as I see it is:
Meooo Woodwizzard Bobbinsjob Neil Sharland Rick Surfer Shaun (a Surf) Stefanw (another Surf) perfectprincess .....if she wants to drive it sir doris... Sledge (another Surf..... group leader) Woodzie (leader) Surfenstein(leader) Last edited by meooo on Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
What have I told you about Thinking Erroll??
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Well in have lowered my standards and joined .......... i run my part of it off this site http://forums.bauchan.org/4x4/topic.php?id=917 but popped in to say hello . Please can i point out the obvious and say that you will need to check and grease trucks before and after this run and also check that rads have not turned into bricks ............ It will be intresting leading a new group about
Re: Brachunky appeal dayGood evening Ian, nice to see you're moving up in the world
I'm sure I speak for us all in thanking you for you help so far What have I told you about Thinking Erroll??
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Yep, what he says. Last edited by Road Hog on Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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