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Murchison Offroad Adventure Park Weekend

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:59 pm
by taza
Im sure most of you W.A members have heard of the Murchison Offroad Adventure Park up near Kalbarri. 6hours drive from Perth.

http://www.murchisonoffroadadventures.com.au/

The park is specifically designed to test the driver and their vehicle. With tracks and courses varying from easy to extreme. you can also take motorbikes, buggys and what not up there.

I know Adrian has been up there with his forester and had a awesome time.

Im heading up at the end of this month for the weekend 27th-29th (August) with a work mate who has a modified Jeep Wrangler and a few of his mates with Hilux's, Patrols, Landscruisers and the rest.

Im taking my forester, just wondering if anyone or a few of you guys would be interested in coming down from Perth and coming along for the weekend. We will be camping and it will be a blast.

Teach some of the guys how to offroad Subie style :cool: I know its a bit of a trip but would be well worth it and would not disapoint.

Cheers
Taza

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:30 pm
by El_Freddo
Got the manual locker packed? :twisted:

Sounds like you're in for a great weekend!

Cheers

Bennie

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:34 pm
by taza
Yeah its gonna be awesome but as on all the trips I go on with these guys they take the piss out of my Subaru. But when they look back im always still following behind and they are amazed how my little car does it :D

I wish the locker was ready!

I want another Subaru owner to come along, really show up these guys :P

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:41 pm
by El_Freddo
Just make sure you've got some awesome tyres on there and you'll be sweet!

I always compare mate's 4wd's when they laugh that I couldn't get through - they've usually got the locker engaged and that's the difference. Only once have I lost traction on a steep incline due to not having the weight and another time didn't have a good enough low range to pull up a hill that was nearly a cliff - it was a long bugger too!

Dad's still at me - "get a real 4wd" yet he drives a range rover. I think I'll stick with my subi. The 4.11 diff's that I'm keen to get sorted will make a HUGE difference offroad and I can't wait to have them fitted!

Cheers

Bennie

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:57 pm
by taza
El_Freddo wrote:Just make sure you've got some awesome tyres on there and you'll be sweet!

I always compare mate's 4wd's when they laugh that I couldn't get through - they've usually got the locker engaged and that's the difference. Only once have I lost traction on a steep incline due to not having the weight and another time didn't have a good enough low range to pull up a hill that was nearly a cliff - it was a long bugger too!

Dad's still at me - "get a real 4wd" yet he drives a range rover. I think I'll stick with my subi. The 4.11 diff's that I'm keen to get sorted will make a HUGE difference offroad and I can't wait to have them fitted!

Cheers

Bennie
I have my Geolander AT-S tyres 27.5" with over 80% tread so im sorted there. Will probably be quite muddy up there too, im abit concered about not having a snorkel with some of the water crossings :???:

A Subaru is a 'real 4x4' :cool: im forever having this discussion with my Dad or the guys I work with. But I also state that I get twice the fuel economy they get, a better ride and is 300x more comfy than their big rigs :mrgreen:

Yeah with 4.11 diffs, your 1.59 low range, rear locker and EJ22 you'll be sorted Bennie :cool:
I rarely find my low range 1.447 isn't low enough with my 4.11 diffs, the main issue is power due to the little EJ20 and usually a car full of gear :rolleyes:

Taza

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:57 pm
by guyph_01
hummmm, mud. i'd hesitate a lot...., or at least well use the car annd take millions of pics before i get all my paint dirty. LOL

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:06 pm
by taza
Heres Adian out there when it was hot and dry in summer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8oAxFp2YIQ

I know my foz has limited so im not going to push them much as I don't want to break anying this time. Mud I can live with, most hill climbs, sand and rocks are fine but water, I really dislike. Im worried either A. Hydrolock my engine and have to get another or B. get stuck and have it pour in through the dorrs and fill the foz up, f**king my ECu, amps, carpets and seats.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:50 am
by D3V1L
Moa is a great place I highly recommend it. Be a lot of water this time of year though :-) have fun you'll spend weeks cleaning your car.

Davo

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 2:20 pm
by Dann
I would say yes straight away if I had the EJ in, at this point I haven't but... you never know cause I've got my tax return back and am almost ready to go, but I dunno cause I wanna make my maiden voyage down to Esperance. have fun though:-D I realy wanna do that trip sum time aswell so I might call you up when I wanna do it

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:42 pm
by 95Liberty
D3V1L wrote:Moa is a great place I highly recommend it. Be a lot of water this time of year though :-) have fun you'll spend weeks cleaning your car.

Davo
Me and Adrian went there this time last year

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:08 pm
by taza
Dann wrote:I would say yes straight away if I had the EJ in, at this point I haven't but... you never know cause I've got my tax return back and am almost ready to go, but I dunno cause I wanna make my maiden voyage down to Esperance. have fun though:-D I realy wanna do that trip sum time aswell so I might call you up when I wanna do it
Anytime you want to head up im keen to come along, make a trip of it :mrgreen:
95Liberty wrote:Me and Adrian went there this time last year
Yeah I know, had a good time from the vids I saw. Adrian burnt his clutch badly too in a mud pit.

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:33 pm
by RSR 555
I've heard it's a great spot for midges :???: