Already posted this on Facebook. But for those of you who don't indulge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXxgxKZj1bM
Our trip to the Canterbury High Country
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Re: Our trip to the Canterbury High Country
Current 4wd: Surf Kzn185 ssrg factory Intercooled (yet to start build)
Past 4wd: toyota surf ln130, coil sas, 1uz v8 build
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Re: Our trip to the Canterbury High Country
That is so awesome. Low gears and lockers and wheel travel.
DMcready rocking the Atlas transfer case
DMcready rocking the Atlas transfer case
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You guys are just nuts! Lol
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Epic trip. All those vehicles are awesome.
Quite a fan of that Navara double cab SAS.
Quite a fan of that Navara double cab SAS.
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Awesome. Be keen to get on that trip one day.
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Mattman wrote:Epic trip. All those vehicles are awesome.
Quite a fan of that Navara double cab SAS.
The Navara went awesome Matt. A sweet combo of explorer and hardcore rig
There's gotta be some rocks round here SOMEWHERE!
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DMcCready wrote:Mattman wrote:Epic trip. All those vehicles are awesome.
Quite a fan of that Navara double cab SAS.
The Navara went awesome Matt. A sweet combo of explorer and hardcore rig
Mean!
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DMcCready wrote:Mattman wrote:Epic trip. All those vehicles are awesome.
Quite a fan of that Navara double cab SAS.
The Navara went awesome Matt. A sweet combo of explorer and hardcore rig
I second that, a very well setup rig! the amount of gear he has in that thing is amazing!
toymota thats stock standard.
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kaney wrote:DMcCready wrote:Mattman wrote:Epic trip. All those vehicles are awesome.
Quite a fan of that Navara double cab SAS.
The Navara went awesome Matt. A sweet combo of explorer and hardcore rig
I second that, a very well setup rig! the amount of gear he has in that thing is amazing!
Yip I agree, Jeremy is a great wheeler and his truck is amazing for a nissan
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Convert my truck Tom!
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Theres something shading the sun......... might be jeremys head.
I for one am glad he came, amazing what handy parts lurk in that wellside lol.
I for one am glad he came, amazing what handy parts lurk in that wellside lol.
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tomsoffroad wrote:I for one am glad he came, amazing what handy parts lurk in that wellside lol.
He's a pretty ace bourbon drinker too
Wicked looking trip! Any more details on where you were or is it hush hush? DOC huts up that way? Cheers for sharing the vid.
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Re: Our trip to the Canterbury High Country
No huts up the whistler but the fang hut is able to be hired, give Glenthorne station a call. They don't like non station vehicles on farm tracks........ I got a grilling for using the hut unannounced. We were heading up to the headwaters of the Wilberforce (which had been organized with glenthorne) but the river was unfavorable. Any port in a storm etc etc. Came back from a hard afternoon tripping and stumbling on rocks which david drove in relative comfort to a note on the bbq. I swung the 2hr trip to the house to show face, got told off, paid the hut fee incl another night....... sweet as Hopefully we're allowed back
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Chur!
Ahh, thought I had seen the hut in the FB pics somewhere. Haven't been up there yet but looked into it a while back:
http://www.remotemoto.com/articles/fang-hill-hut/
Unless you had a deck full of his sheep on the way out I'm sure you'll be fine Most the time farmers just like to know who's around.
Trips like this have been one awesome thing/advantage about the lower river levels this summer that's for sure. I've almost forgotten what wet feet feel like
Ahh, thought I had seen the hut in the FB pics somewhere. Haven't been up there yet but looked into it a while back:
http://www.remotemoto.com/articles/fang-hill-hut/
Unless you had a deck full of his sheep on the way out I'm sure you'll be fine Most the time farmers just like to know who's around.
Trips like this have been one awesome thing/advantage about the lower river levels this summer that's for sure. I've almost forgotten what wet feet feel like
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