Kaiwaka winter trip

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if its going (the ladeda that is) im keen to :D
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Come on, hurry up already :P
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Hah, the neighbour told us to hurry up and have another trip too :lol:

I'll sort it out soon. I won't have the Lada there though :(
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SP450andLE wrote:Hah, the neighbour told us to hurry up and have another trip too :lol:

I'll sort it out soon. I won't have the Lada there though :(

Why not?
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Lack of funds means it wont be fixed in time (seriously, don't choose a mini for a daily driver, it will steal all your money :lol: )
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Jeez, its a lada how expensive can it be? :lol:
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Gidday,

Can I come along too....? Plleeaassee :)

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Yep, that should be fine.

I'll organise it soon, and start another thread for people to sign up for it 8)
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SP450andLE wrote:Yep, that should be fine.

I'll organise it soon, and start another thread for people to sign up for it 8)



Cool - thanks dude, sounds like fun, im keen.

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im a newbie to the forum, but would love to come along.
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Come on, hurry up and set a date already :lol:
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Nag nag nag, you're sounding like a woman Harry! :lol:

I'll set it soon. May also need a couple of trucks to do a recce with 8)
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Yes, cos all too soon winter will have finished and bye bye water. Besides, I've just about got my motor conversion sorted and I can't wait to redline it through a swamp 8)
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SP450andLE wrote:Nag nag nag, you're sounding like a woman Harry! :lol:

I'll set it soon. May also need a couple of trucks to do a recce with 8)


I'll need to test my new tyres out (when i get them), so i could be keen?
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SP450andLE wrote:Yep, that should be fine.

I'll organise it soon, and start another thread for people to sign up for it 8)

Tui ad right there :roll:
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You wanna show up to uni for me, do my assignments for me, lead the drummers in my band, be part of the SP250 committee for me and organise a trip at the farm around the neighbours rather unformal grazing schedule? :wink:
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So? You said you were going to organise a trip last winter, a year later and it still hasn't happened? I'm not having a go at you, but you did say you were going to do it :wink:
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I could be keen too, dependent on when it happens.
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its dried up so much it will be a shiny trip :lol:
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I think if you are going to say you are going to organize a trip you better bloody commit to it i reckon, not just say "I will" and leave us who are keen to go that is not good :evil:
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SP450andLE wrote:You wanna show up to uni for me, do my assignments for me, lead the drummers in my band, be part of the SP250 committee for me and organise a trip at the farm around the neighbours rather unformal grazing schedule? :wink:

Remind these others that in the cheese factory everything takes time.. and you cant rush something good. And as for the weather that we have had since August last year, I wouldn't have even wanted to try and walk over your Dad's land.
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Haha there's never a shortage of mud at the farm.

And yeah, Dan, that's true. It was incredibly waterlogged and Dad didn't really want cows on the farm, let alone trucks!

Ruben, you shouldn't be pressuring people into having trips. There's already a shortage of places to go wheeling, so pissing another landowner off isn't going to get you anywhere. I understand you might desperately want to go on a trip, but tbh, that's not my problem.

And I'm organising this thing, so if you sign up and I recognise you as one of the complainers, you might be sorely disappointed.

Dad wants me to sort some tracks out first, so I'll be doing that when I can.
I would rather respect him and his land than crumble under the pressure of you lot and have a trip there prematurely.

/Rant over,
End of argument.

Louis.
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SP450andLE wrote:Haha there's never a shortage of mud at the farm.

And yeah, Dan, that's true. It was incredibly waterlogged and Dad didn't really want cows on the farm, let alone trucks!

Ruben, you shouldn't be pressuring people into having trips. There's already a shortage of places to go wheeling, so pissing another landowner off isn't going to get you anywhere. I understand you might desperately want to go on a trip, but tbh, that's not my problem.

And I'm organising this thing, so if you sign up and I recognise you as one of the complainers, you might be sorely disappointed.

Dad wants me to sort some tracks out first, so I'll be doing that when I can.
I would rather respect him and his land than crumble under the pressure of you lot and have a trip there prematurely.

/Rant over,
End of argument.

Louis.



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SP450andLE wrote:Haha there's never a shortage of mud at the farm.

And yeah, Dan, that's true. It was incredibly waterlogged and Dad didn't really want cows on the farm, let alone trucks!

Ruben, you shouldn't be pressuring people into having trips. There's already a shortage of places to go wheeling, so pissing another landowner off isn't going to get you anywhere. I understand you might desperately want to go on a trip, but tbh, that's not my problem.

And I'm organising this thing, so if you sign up and I recognise you as one of the complainers, you might be sorely disappointed.

Dad wants me to sort some tracks out first, so I'll be doing that when I can.
I would rather respect him and his land than crumble under the pressure of you lot and have a trip there prematurely.

/Rant over,
End of argument.

Louis.


Good an ya mate! don't let others pressure you in to it if the farms not right.
Oh and id be keen when you do get around to it 8)
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suzookyman wrote:Good an ya mate! don't let others pressure you in to it if the farms not right.
Oh and id be keen when you do get around to it 8)
Al


Thanks for understanding! You'll be one of the first to know when I've organised it.

(I'm going to PM a select few people about it before I make a new thread, give them the first chances to book a spot 8) )
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tweake wrote:its dried up so much it will be a shiny trip :lol:


Still reckon it's too dry? :lol:

Lincoln has organised a club trip there, so we'll see how that goes before I organise one for the people on here.

Some of you (read: the ones who haven't pissed me off) may still get a PM about this club trip anyway 8)
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SP450andLE wrote:
tweake wrote:its dried up so much it will be a shiny trip :lol:


Still reckon it's too dry? :lol:

Lincoln has organised a club trip there, so we'll see how that goes before I organise one for the people on here.

Some of you (read: the ones who haven't pissed me off) may still get a PM about this club trip anyway 8)


yeah its dried up a ton. this rain is not doing much. i'm driving around the farms in 2wd with worn out tires, where its not pugged up and holding water. i'm sure you can find a swamp patch to play in. :D
if you guys are up in the week call on in to the shed.
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Ok, well dad's still has surface water everywhere. It seems to be like that until mid-summer :lol:

We're never really up during the week, but if we are we'll pop in to say hi :D
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OK. This is happening this Sunday.

If you haven't already got a PM from me, PM me to register your interest and I'll give you the details of when/where etc 8)
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