
found some new tracks though they were fun

Had to cut the trip short though,older bros rear diff decided to discard some of its crownwheel teeth

datsunsafari wrote:Today back up on patrol again and guess what?yep one of the guys broke his truck straight awayso only 2 of us left to patrol,did a few recoverys involving trucks on road tyres at road pressure with no recovery points
grrr.i am amazed at how many people try and get me to use their tow ball to recover them!fark that dumb asses.so at the end of the day a certain individual i shall call"mr plonker"decides he will go into the mud area next to the car park(on road tyres,road pressure with no recovery points
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and get stuck at the entrance to a rather big bog
no recovery points on rear to pull him backwards(had a farkin tow ball though,clown,so long story short i had to winch him from his pissass tie down point on the front all the way through bog with him on a leen looking a bit tippy,with lots of swearing and cursing from me!oh did i mention he was not keen to get in the mud to help hook up winch to HIS TRUCK and how he got his misses to get in the drivers seat while he stood outside his truck with his head up his ass.
so in the end i was covered head to toe in mud and truck covered inside and out.thanks mr plonker.but yeah big thanks to drruben for helping and putting up with me swearing and cursing
oh well the joys of being on safety patrol,got to go,have some burger king to inhale
have a good one c u
fullthrottle wrote:Took the truck for a wheel alignment on Saturday. They didn't do a very good job....
NJV6 wrote:Drove until I couldn't drive any more, still climbing but kept getting stuck so called it a day
Drurban wrote:datsunsafari wrote:Today back up on patrol again and guess what?yep one of the guys broke his truck straight awayso only 2 of us left to patrol,did a few recoverys involving trucks on road tyres at road pressure with no recovery points
grrr.i am amazed at how many people try and get me to use their tow ball to recover them!fark that dumb asses.so at the end of the day a certain individual i shall call"mr plonker"decides he will go into the mud area next to the car park(on road tyres,road pressure with no recovery points
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and get stuck at the entrance to a rather big bog
no recovery points on rear to pull him backwards(had a farkin tow ball though,clown,so long story short i had to winch him from his pissass tie down point on the front all the way through bog with him on a leen looking a bit tippy,with lots of swearing and cursing from me!oh did i mention he was not keen to get in the mud to help hook up winch to HIS TRUCK and how he got his misses to get in the drivers seat while he stood outside his truck with his head up his ass.
so in the end i was covered head to toe in mud and truck covered inside and out.thanks mr plonker.but yeah big thanks to drruben for helping and putting up with me swearing and cursing
oh well the joys of being on safety patrol,got to go,have some burger king to inhale
have a good one c u
I agree with you datsunsafari that guy was a meat head and this day was full of new and shiney trucks with phuck all recovery points or rated to phuck all also no idea of what they were doing, and like you I ain't going in to hitch up there rope, my thoughts are if you drive in and get stuck get out and hook it up yourself, would only do for a best mate.
Also not the nicest of day's at Woodhill well at least it was not pissing down and freezing.
All in all it was a good day.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
FORGE1 wrote:Well my weekend actually started last weekend haha. Been on A/L. Went to New Plymouth to visit the grandparents and do some last minute training. Also caught up with Scruf123 as he has just moved down from kerikeri. Got a new window reg for the back door while down there. Before we left I hooked up snorkel, and fitted the wheels.
Over the long weekend I shot over to rotorua stayed at the Millenium hotel for 3 nights. Was rather fancy..
Took part in the Whaka100 MTB race. Only got 63kms in before the bike gave up so not 100% happy.
Next day did the family thing and
Shot back Monday saw Phraza on the way then finally got back to whangarei that's night.
In a nut shell I'm stuffed!!! Haha
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
datsunsafari wrote:yeah sadam,we didnt make it out by closing time,the guy at end of the day drove into bog on closing time 5oclock we didnt leave untill around 6 and didnt even get a "thanks"at all.as for not getting paid for being on safety patrol i dont expect to be, just trying to make a point that we are there to help,but we do not "have to"and a simple thanks goes a long way,insted of an arogant attatude like i must do as they want.
ok thanks mumRalfie wrote:datsunsafari wrote:yeah sadam,we didnt make it out by closing time,the guy at end of the day drove into bog on closing time 5oclock we didnt leave untill around 6 and didnt even get a "thanks"at all.as for not getting paid for being on safety patrol i dont expect to be, just trying to make a point that we are there to help,but we do not "have to"and a simple thanks goes a long way,insted of an arogant attatude like i must do as they want.
We all like to do that "one last track" before the end of the day and invariably its the one that you come unstuck on.
Ok, that one person was not thankful, but don't let one person get the better of you. Think more of all those others that have appreciated the assistance provided and said thank you.
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If you have to be so negative about one person then I suggest you don't assist on the patrols in future. The whinging make you sound almost as bad as the person who didn't say thanks to you.
The patrols are an opportunity to teach and guide people, especially those who are out there for the first time, the correct procedures and ways of doing things. That's also what being part of a club is all about.
At the end of the day don't let that one person and incident cloud your judgement of people.
Ralfie wrote:datsunsafari wrote:yeah sadam,we didnt make it out by closing time,the guy at end of the day drove into bog on closing time 5oclock we didnt leave untill around 6 and didnt even get a "thanks"at all.as for not getting paid for being on safety patrol i dont expect to be, just trying to make a point that we are there to help,but we do not "have to"and a simple thanks goes a long way,insted of an arogant attatude like i must do as they want.
We all like to do that "one last track" before the end of the day and invariably its the one that you come unstuck on.
Ok, that one person was not thankful, but don't let one person get the better of you. Think more of all those others that have appreciated the assistance provided and said thank you.
If you have to be so negative about one person then I suggest you don't assist on the patrols in future. The whinging make you sound almost as bad as the person who didn't say thanks to you.
The patrols are an opportunity to teach and guide people, especially those who are out there for the first time, the correct procedures and ways of doing things. That's also what being part of a club is all about.
At the end of the day don't let that one person and incident cloud your judgement of people.