Another accommodation option is available. also at the rugby club. You could rent a caravan for the weekend. Paul Rhodes has made some inquires.
AA Caravans, Pukekohe would deliver vans to Onewhero Friday morning and remove them Monday morning.
The vans have a double and 2 single beds, cooking facility, no cutlery and if requested can supply awnings (which they will put up). The rate for the weekend is $150.00. If you are interested you can book online via their web site aacaravans.co.nz
Hi All, Here is the situation as of last night. There are 24 entries confirmed (Dave Obery pulled out). The competitors are: Jim Gregory 71 Rob Price 52 Owen Fillery 87 Kevon Feikert 64 Cam Burrows 83 Anthony Jordan 37 Daniel Cleaver 51 Glen Raymond 18 Peter Haigh 70 Gavin Campbell 94 Scott Brassey 96 Bernie Konz 113 Stephen Reed 25 Raana Horan 20 Michael Mabille 81 Gene Batty 93 Tony Differ 134 Craig Owen 90 Aaron Smythe 17 Kevin Chapman 111 Peter Hall 34 Michael Gore 911 Ethan Babe 777 Arron Eades 666
isuzumudman wrote:Now that 4X4 Challenges 2010 Rules for 2010 have been published, we will be using those for the event. Check at http://www.4x4challenges.org.nz
Dave
wish they had been in place for the RWC
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
Master kill switch is not required for Club Class (excluded in supplementary rules).
Seat belt for all vehicles must be minimum 3 point harness as per 4X4 Challenges rules. This is not a lap and diagonal seat belt. It is a full harness with an anchor point on each side of the lap and at least one other anchor point behind the shoulders to secure the upper body. The two vertical straps of the harness may use this one anchor point.
17.3 A minimum of a three point seatbelt harness shall be fitted for both the Driver and Co-driver for all competition stages in addition to the vehicles normal seat belts. The belting shall not be frayed or damaged. Harnesses must be adequately secured and the shoulder straps attached at a safe angle not to exceed 45 degrees from the horizontal plane of the shoulders.
We'll be there Friday avo. Plan is to have HQ set up inthe day light and then enjoy a few quiet beverages (non alcoholic of course )
Oh prob try and get scrutineered Fri evening too.
Toy - Zuk chassis tub, hilux 4.88 axles and transfer, Nissan CA18DE motor and auto trans, sc12 supercharger, 32 10'5 simex, twin motor 8274 custom freespool. Well the parts are all there in various corners of the shed
I will be at either the farm or the rugby club all day Friday and I intend having the rugby club available for camp setup from about midday. Access to the building will be some time later in the day. If, for some reason I am not around and you are tenting, please give consideration to others who may bring caravans and may need power.
Darin and George will start vehicle checks when they are set up on Friday afternoon.
Also, as I have reached the maximum numbers and have no-one on a waiting list, I have decided to waive the late entry fee to encourage more entries in case a competitor needs to withdraw before the event. Any one on a waiting list who doesn't end up competing will of course receive a full refund.
We finished track setting today (fine weather helps). Now I have finalised the stage layouts I can complete the competitor's pack.
I will send the competitors pack to the email addresses on the entry forms (probably tomorrow night). A link to M4WD will be on this site probably on Monday.
A spectator pack will also be linked at that time.