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General => Previous Member Trips => Trips, Tracks, Touring and Reports => 2011 Cape York Members Trip => Topic started by: darren on July 13, 2011, 06:02:12 PM
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Found this on the patrol forum
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/trips-touring-treks-23/cape-york-another-breif-report-69132/
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Some interesting comments about a Camper Trailer group chewing up the track and creating a new Gunshot.... ???
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Must... resist... temptation... to... post...
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Must... resist... temptation... to... post...
Mate, if it's BS then get into them....... ;D
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I never advocate stirring up trouble, but post away. "I hear you guys couldn't even follow a Paj towing a camper trailer..." no offense to our Paj drivers intended.
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Actually now that I've looked at the videos I recognise one of them, I almost had a collision with him as he was going sideways around a corner...
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And by the time we got there Symon they had cut even more off the bank where you turn left, more tress gone... What a bunch of WWWWWWWWWWWkers...You don'y have to do it if you don't want. Drop off the cliff and see how you go....UUUurrgghhhhhhh.....
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I never advocate stirring up trouble, but post away. "I hear you guys couldn't even follow a Paj towing a camper trailer..." no offense to our Paj drivers intended.
None taken... All done and conquered, while not with the Swag team our Paj did just fine. Even with water up to the Windscreen at Nolans. There are a tone of idiots out there though...
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Found this on the patrol forum
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/trips-touring-treks-23/cape-york-another-breif-report-69132/
What are you doing on the Patrol Forum? ;D
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http://youtu.be/IKvUk3D6liQ
Looks like this guy went through before we did, notice that there is still a tree where the stump was that caused us so much trouble.
In hindsight if that tree was still there when we got there, everyone probably would have taken the line that jk did (would mean we all got winched) but we would have gotten through.
Have a look at the Gunshot photos here - http://offroadwarrior.wordpress.com/2011/06/08/day-8-cockatoo-creek/
What a difference a few weeks make :)
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What are you doing on the Patrol Forum? ;D
He's probably doing a bit of research for a new vehicle Rich. Might have finally seen the light.
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He's probably doing a bit of research for a new vehicle Rich. Might have finally seen the light.
Maybe http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/index.php is where he should be looking. ;D
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gee ya ripped em a new one there Symon! They be shakin in they boots!
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gee ya ripped em a new one there Symon! They be shakin in they boots!
Nah, I'm too soft. We need darren to stir them up.
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Actually now that I've looked at the videos I recognise one of them, I almost had a collision with him as he was going sideways around a corner...
That's hardly surprising if they did Gold Coast to Gold Coast in 14 days - they must have been in one hell of a hurry, personally I dont see the point!
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Nah, I'm too soft. We need darren to stir them up.
sending him down with Danbri?
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Funny how the video shows a GQ ripping up the ruts further, driving technique displayed in the other vids as well...
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With great power comes great responsibility........................nice control there Symon, don't think I would/could be as articulate >:D
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It took a bit - considering there is plenty of footage of them throwing LOGS into the track >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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It took a bit - considering there is plenty of footage of them throwing LOGS into the track >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Which we also took out >:( >:( >:( >:(
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They probably threw the ones into Gunshot as well - one of which did a good job of snagging jk's wheel when he went through.
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Why do people throw logs into ruts? What are they thinking it will achieve?
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Obviously a log will provide traction is a sea of sloop - who knows what they are thinking..There not.They just stop momentum as we found a Troopie that had hit one of the logs on the way up and then couldn't get started so he just made an easy winch out. In fact that was the reason we went to Weipa, to get mine fixed after the Wenlock but it wasn't needed. We made Palm very easy IMO, slow and steady did the job with the locker on. Frostd made it easy as well with the big Patrol and BFG's cruising up. To be fair a tour group had spent 30 mins on the shovels moving sand from the banks into the tracks which helped a lot.
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My other problem with logs is that you often can't see them under mud, so when you drive across the wheel levers one up straight into the underside of your vehicle - who knows what it can hit - radiator, fuel tank, sump, the list goes on.
Now you have to deal with damage caused by some other idiots stupidity.
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Yup, I've also seen smaller logs being spat out, very dangerous
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This group of 4 wheel travelers went by our camp at Sams Creek, The main group of Myswagers had left to go to twin Falls but myself and my old man were still packing up to head to the Jardine river. They parked up for over 40 mins at the Sams creek crossing causing a large convoy of others waiting for them to drive off. No respect to others at all.
I came across them again at the Jardine, as I was alone when I travled there I took the bypass road missing the last 18 k's of the OTL but I came across them screaming along towards me as i was heading into the Jardine, again no respect for others.
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My other problem with logs is that you often can't see them under mud, so when you drive across the wheel levers one up straight into the underside of your vehicle - who knows what it can hit - radiator, fuel tank, sump, the list goes on.
Now you have to deal with damage caused by some other idiots stupidity.
I agree with the above information, but logs can be useful, if used correctly. The only sensible way to use timber is to "corduroy" the full width of the wheel track at 90 degrees to the direction of travel. The negatives to this, nowadays, is that its not seen as being good form to cut so many trees down to achieve the desired results, and even with a chainsaw, who wants to work so hard?,, and its a last resort 4wd technique for the worst of boggy conditions.
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I never advocate stirring up trouble, but post away. "I hear you guys couldn't even follow a Paj towing a camper trailer..." no offense to our Paj drivers intended.
That Paj towing a camper was me ;D.From the pictures the guys who i believe posted that rant on the Patrol forum were probably the same units that were responsible for ripping up the tracks just after Sam screek and leaving empty beer cans everywhere.
cheers
Geoff