

I have been on a good behavior bond and haven't done it for a while



It would seem that there is a trend emerging in both the north and south islands.
Competitor numbers are not there and events are being cancelled.
There's all sorts of theories as to why, mine being that these events no longer cater for the majority of 4wheelers out there, and as a result, unless you have some serious surplus cash you can't prepare a truck and compete at the event.
35 in tyres, suspension mods to suit tyres, diff locks, a fast winch, full roll cage, cert and WOF and REG, entry fee, time off work, fuel, spares, various club memberships etc etc all add up.
If your truck is set up as above, you might as well stay home. Its no fun winching entire stages because you sitting diffed out in the ruts


I reckon these events are now out of reach of the average 4x4 enthusiast in the current economic climate.
Out of all of this, a clear winner has emerged.
Teams tuff truck events.
These events seem to be aimed at your average 4x4 club member.
Your average 4x4 club Surf with muds, a couple of two hooks, and some minor mod's will do. Probably even do well if driven sensibly and in the right team.
As a result these events seem to be well represented. In fact you have to be in early otherwise you miss out!!
Take Monsters challenge at Woodhill for example.
Is the trend coming full circle were the modest club truck and average 4x4 enthusiast is were its at??
The representation at these events and the lack of attendance at others around the country speaks for itself


Thoughts??