Here's the much awaited trip report with plenty of pics to come!
First off: Who attended:
Kris - Suby 87 riding in badger - a white 3 inch lifted touring wagon; Charlie from offroadsubarus.com in his relatively new foz; Benji and his dark rangie plus myself in the still unlifted Ruby Scoo.
After puzzling Kris on the calder by heading in the wrong direction of the meet point we met at 9am at Carlsruhe Servo - I had gone to pick up my cousin to come with us for the day, that's why I was headed in the wrong direction...
From the start of the day there's little photos that document it, but we do have some all over the place video from my cousin, he's 12 and loves videoing the sky! he did get some good stuff though.
I think we scared charlie - I hadn't given a thought to the fact that he may have never 4 wheel driven before, and the first climb caught me out on that. From here we found some easier tracks to get him in the swing of things unitl I found a track I wanted to get to the top of. After some rock hopping, sandy hill climbing and fallen tree removing we got to the top - where Kris's badger took flight, slipped sideways and landed on a rock bending the radius rod. We patched that up and headed back to mine for spares. Charlie had to head off on a work related matter which was disappointing as we found some neat tracks that he would have much prefered. Next trip abilities will be taken into account before heading out...
Here's Kris's effort on the radius rod. We drove on this for about 7 km to the parts bomb:

After this and some lunch we headed back into the forest to "that puddle" that Heath knows so well for a bit of fun(unfortunately no action shots):


Ruby Scoo telling us like it is (read as Kez was here...):

^ I got my first real snatch outta this hole, nothing serious, just a rear diff that's said hello to the ground when I slipped in the ruts.
At this point we had about an hour or two of sunlight left so we headed off to camp track - this was a little dull until we turned right after the last water crossing in the valley instead of left like we did last time. Down this road we found what is possibly 4wd mecca of Cobaw, for crawlers anyway:

^ I found that a bit challenging but got through after a change of angle.
Posers:

The entire crew at this stage of the day:

And this is part of the reason why Kris wants a rangie:
