Continued (again)
I forgot to mention, 08KingCab took off on Saturday morning to head off as he could only come for the social on the friday night. And Navarian got a lift with Ridgie as he was still staggering at mid-morning when we left to go 4wheeling ....
We had a great roast pork the first night, so Saturday night Scotty and Navarian both had lamb - so we put both on the spit ... and we sat around the camp fire talking more crap. the Ladies got into the White Wine again and the 2 kids stayed up later than normal again.
I think the kids got chucked into bed before 8pm, the ladies drifted off around 10pm and i lasted until about 11pm, and i didnt really get any straight answers about the rest of the fella's - but we did get some good rain for 15 to 30 minutes after i hit the sack, and i thought how that might affect the tracks the next day ...
SUNDAY
Again, we all had staggered starts to the day. During the morning Heata left at breakfast time - some of had not had our breakfast yet by the time Aido arrived with his co-driver Glen.
But dispite a slow start to the day, we managed to leave a tad bit earlier to re-run the same tracks that we did on Saturday. The ladies decided they would like a break, so they got left behind to relax for a couple of hours. The kids demanded to come with again ... so i got to lead the group again, and also had the privilidge to baby-sit both kids. Navarian bit the bullet and took his car to run a track before he had to go back to pack up camp and head home, so we took off with 5 cars again. Scotty did NOT get side traked this time with mud-holes he would get stuck in, but for the benefit of Aido, showed us how to get through the hole i got stuck in the previous day. Did the LITTLE BUNYIP track again, and a couple of us managed to get the cars sideways with the front wheel in one set of tracks and the rear wheel in the other tracks. I got to the top of one section in the left hand tracks and could not get enough grip to get over, so was getting ready to winch myself over - until i realised that the winch was not working .... suspect its the isolation switch that needs to be looked at. Aido suggested i have a 3rd attempt backing right up and trying to get back on top of the tracks instead of IN them. I was wary, as i'd already attempted that and got the car sideways, but with Aido confidently guiding from the front and taking it real slow - the 3rd attempt was successful without sliping back into the trench's. So now all the cars were guided carefully through this section of track without any further drama's ... I think it was Ridgie who got his car sideways further down the track, but i did not get to see it.
At the top of the track, Navarian took his departure to go back to camp, pack up and head home, and the remaining 4 utes took off to do the final track of the day (ANDERSONS TRACK again) Woody in the lead, Aido, Ridgie and Scotty.
Once again, we let Scotty show off by going first - doing it in style and having fun, then i went with the kids, followed by Aido and lastly Ridgie. It went so much faster the 2nd time around but was a lot more slipery than the previous day. At the bottom of the track, we said our goodbyes to Aido and Glen, who wanted to go and play some more, but the rest of us had to go back for lunch and pack up.
Scotty had to have ONE last play before we went back to camp, so a track we by-passed on Saturday morning prooved to be to much temptation for Scotty to pass up. There was a really steep loose track as a short cut up to ASH LANDING ROAD which he wanted to do. By this time, the long days had prooved too much for young Samuel, so i took Kendel out of the car so Samuel could have a few minutes quiet time. Kendel then watched her dad come down this really steep strack go through the mud puddle at the bottom, turn around go back through the mud puddle and then up the really steep track. It was awesome to listen to the roar of the V8 as he powered up the track ... and when he got to the top he got out and let out a big ROAR of success .... It was fun listening to the V8, but hearing Scotty ROAR was just down right scary ... glad i was on the hill opposite him!!! I think Ridgie got some photo's and/or video of Scotty playing on the track by himself.
The 5 minutes time out is what Samuel needed, and he did not have any more problems for the rest of the day. We got back to what was left of the camp at 12:30, and found that the girls had packed some of the stuff up, which made it much easier to break up camp. Whilst we did not rush, and we still had to eat something, we were saying out finally good'bys at 2:30pm (Ridgie had left earlier, only had to throw his things in the back of the ute)
All in all, i think all who had attended enjoyed the company, the banter and the grog. Also, there was plenty of opportunity for photo's and video's. Whilst we did not do a huge amount of off-roading, it was a great opportunity to meet other forum members and to socialise with each other.
I am really looking forward to coming weekend, to see what Aido has planned for the Toolangi night run - i'm expecting it to be a lot more 4wheeling rather than socialising like the past weekend, so can i encourage any people in Victoria who would like to come - i'm sure you will have a blast, and there are people who have good modified vehicles to help those who dont - to safely get through any obsticles we come accross.
And I aint gonna bother doing this until after the NIGHT RUN ....