Dirty Trip'n on the 21/01/06

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Dirty Trip'n on the 21/01/06

Post by BlackMale » Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:52 pm

OK Crew i am not wanting to create any devide amoungst us and i am VERY concious that Aspro has the marroning/ camping/ 4wd this wkd as well. We are not able to do a huge wkd thing at this stage however we are keen to test the donk out in some other situations :twisted:

Those that are not heading south with Aspro are more then willing to join us (Jaffa and Subg - remember him :P ) as we are going to go 4WD somewhere. At this stage the plan is Guildford-Seabird trip + lunch + swim and some exploration in the pine forrests if we have time.

This a great trip that the any non-lifted Subi should be able to go on, there are no seriously major section although as seen in the past we have managed to find something for those that are willing.

The negatives are that we are going on Saterday (we have plan on Sunday) and we are meeting at 09:30 at the same place we did for the Lancelin trip (that McD's last on Wanneroo Rd). You know what i am like with departure times so unless you reply here or contact me we wil not hang around for long.

Note as far as i know wether will not play a factor (well it might for the swimming) and same Subi channel. Sorry tis a Sat but it the best we could do.

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Post by Alex » Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:59 pm

hey mate,

i know im new to the game of 4x4, but i tried that track in my unlifted l-series, and she didnt cope at all!! extremely boggy sand, as soon as u come to a hill, it conkes out of grunt, maybe after rain!!!

but yeh im more than willing to go and meet all yous
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Post by AndrewT » Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:11 am

Damn, can't make it. I'm only available Sunday - and Sunday is the last day my car will be running for a while.

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Post by BlackMale » Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:13 am

Pre Guilderton is fine but Yer i agree she is boggy after Guilderton. i have to burst ya bubble though
90subiewgn wrote:i know im new to the game of 4x4, but i tried that track in my unlifted l-series, and she didnt cope at all!! extremely boggy sand, as soon as u come to a hill, it conkes out of grunt, maybe after rain!!!
it is not lift that will cause you to konk out of grunt. Buy all means come and meet us, oh and feel free to come with us Subg (whom has done this trip with us before) is running stocko EA81 with 2"... and we have snatches and shovels :P

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Post by spencer » Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:23 am

dam, unlifted... well thats me out :lol:

edit: and i probly dont have to money for fuel :lol:

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Post by AndrewT » Fri Jan 20, 2006 1:56 am

Dead serious, an unlifted Subaru can get any place a lifted one can, just has to sustain abit of exhaust/floor pan wear and tear.

Yes, for an old Subaru used for offroad "Damage" is classed as "wear and tear". :D

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Post by Redback » Fri Jan 20, 2006 4:21 pm

Not to mention sill damage as happened to my liberty before I lifted it.
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Post by BlackMale » Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:14 pm

Sorry about the delay in posting this its been a huge week :oops:

There was a short delay on Saturday morning as someone had blown a turbo hose 8O

About a half an hour later then expected Subgiraffe and I were on the road heading towards Seabird (as we decided to explore this area first given we have both done this trip before). Given Subgiraffe thought that we were not going he had not charged his hand held thus making communication somewhat limited :P

Anyway after a very quick stop at the servo in Guilderton we decided that this would also be an ideal time to deflate tyres as this track was usually a little soft (in our experience).

We were only a few kilometres into the trip when 1 of us had overheating issues – one of us had forgotten to turn the secondary thurmo fan on… Oh and no it was not us :P At this point we found a nice 90 degree left hander to head up, it was not on the trip notes we just decided that it might be good to go and have an explore. This was short lived as only 1 of us could get up this dune. As it turned out it would seem that this overheating issue would persist throughout the entire morning as Subgiraffe consumed 3 litres of water before lunch (in the radiator) and it was reaching a point that if it continues then we would be resorting to other measures as a means of getting liquid :D

We found a shady place to have lunch and let Subgiraffe cool off. There was a little reluctance to get out of the cars as up until this point I had already had to remove 3 rather large engorged ticks from my legs… actually there was SO many ticks that if you looked hard enough you could just see them running around on the ground. Another 2 large one appeared on Becky’s leg over lunch (not attached, unlike mine) and it was decided that maybe we were better off in the heat of our Subaru’s as I removed another 2 ticks.

Once we reached Seabird we had a minor explore before deciding that we would drive the Guilderton component of the trip in reverse… well kinda, we just drove South through the dunes finding a few nice larger one’s to tackle… nothing to extreme as we were not out to destroy thing now… mind you it did not stop Subgiraffe from getting the left front in the air and very very vertical at one point on a vertical dune, coined 100 dollar hill – this is because on our last trip when we found this dune, the thing was so steep for me to walk I stated on the handheld cb that anyone that could pass the point where I was standing I would give em $100 Diane then proceeded blow pass this point in our car on the first pass :oops: ops.

From here it was basically off home. There was no swimming, despite us all having our gear, as it the doctor had been blowing hard all day and the sand was really stinging and the water was extremely rough – my guess is that this was a result of the dispersing cyclone travelling down the coast – bit a bummer really. In the end there was no swimming, no damage and no water in Subgiraffe’s radiator :P not true it actually ran fine after lunch. All-in-all it was a good day out with some light 4WDing and a good initial work out for the new donk.

Thanks Subgiraffe, we’ll catch ya all at the next one.

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