Wellington ORE Xmas BBQ

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Why did you quote yourself and say x2?


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Ok we have options...

Rallywoods
Red Rocks
Terawhiti
Aotea Block
Akataraweras
Wainui Coast - Pencarrow Station
Wainui Coast - Orongorongo Coast

Would suggest somewhere that shinys can drive, a BBQ on the beach and a few beers afterwards (disclaimer as long as you can legally drive home), will be familys going as well so needs to be family friendly.

I had hoped someone would take this on and lead this :cry: (subtle hint here huh?)

Thoughts?
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Red rocks = good because you dont have to clean your vehicle afterwards.


Heard of that Rust thingy? ...salt water etc......Shedrovers aren't 100% alloy and do rust !!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

If you don't wash the salt off it we will start calling it the RustRover !!! :)
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isnt that what those $3 fundraising car washes for :D

Id rather take it to one after a day in the mud though :lol:
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turoa wrote:isnt that what those $3 fundraising car washes for :D

Id rather take it to one after a day in the mud though :lol:


u cruel barsted :lol:
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Getting back on subject.....what about a Beach BBQ somewhere? eg red rocks or wainui coast or Terawhiti? what date(s) work the best for others?
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Jerry wrote:Re an ARAC trip leader Ron may be avaliable, I understand a permit may be required. what area's up there are "playable" and which ones do we need to be careful of?


Pretty much everywhere is playable it just has to be on your permit. When you organise the permit with the ranger you tell him where you want to go and he lets you know weather its ok or not.
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down the 10hr track :twisted: :twisted:
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turoa wrote:down the 10hr track :twisted: :twisted:


Down the rock garden, up the staircase, down the 10 hour, through the 24 hour track, up the rollercoaster, back through the winch every inch and through the firewood loop on the way out if we arent short on time :D :D

Whos keen? :wink:
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ooh, ooh I am

Wouldnt it be fun to do all those in a day, but have no responsibility for the people behind you so it takes fark all time
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Might see if roger is keen to try it when i get my truck back :twisted:

Id say you would have huge overheating problems by the time you got to the top of the rollercoaster, thats if you havent destroyed your winch by then.
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well id be trying for Down the rock garden, up the stair case, down the stair case, up the rock garden, down the 10hr track, up the 10hr track, firewood loop, and winch every inch if you have time.

I need a fast winch. Maybe one of those 8274's :D:D
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:lol: are you guys crazy!!!!! :shock: how are you going to get the likes of mark in his LWB high top patrol...and me for that matter throught there lol :roll: ......anyway when is this going to be why dont we incorperate it into the feilding trip because thats on the beach/pine forest and theres no set date for that yeat but if its after terawhiti trip it will be around the right time too, or if this isn't a good idea you gotta be aware that this trip is still going on eg. clash etc :D
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mr0 i think the fielding trip is someone elses baby and we cant go
change there plans before its even got dates??(and its limited)

and i agree with jerry it has to be family friendly because
its a xmas family bbq isnt it???
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yea i know i was just throwing some ideas in if you can work with john..................... :roll: :lol:
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Jerry wrote:Remember it needs to cater for the newbies and shiny trucks that don't like scratches etc....what about terawhiti and a bbq etc in a sheltered part and evening drive out or something? or Red Rocks (can orobably get hold of a bach there).


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Ok How about the 2nd or 9th of dec?

Meet at Red Rocks carpark drive round to Cable bay or that training area, have a BBQ, drink, talk shit, then go out via terawhiti station stopping anywhere that looks interesting and having a play as we go. Are you able to organise us access through terawhiti station Jerry???

On the 2nd low tide is at 9am on the 9th it is high tide at 9am So maybe go the 9th meet at 10 start trip at 10.30 and head around as the tide is going out. Or do it the oppisite direction as it will be low tide about 3.30pm.

http://ofu.co.nz/graph/tides.php
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doddzee wrote:Ok How about the 2nd or 9th of dec?

Meet at Red Rocks carpark drive round to Cable bay or that training area, have a BBQ, drink, talk shit, then go out via terawhiti station stopping anywhere that looks interesting and having a play as we go. Are you able to organise us access through terawhiti station Jerry???

On the 2nd low tide is at 9am on the 9th it is high tide at 9am So maybe go the 9th meet at 10 start trip at 10.30 and head around as the tide is going out. Or do it the oppisite direction as it will be low tide about 3.30pm.

http://ofu.co.nz/graph/tides.php


now that is a brilliant idea and a half :wink: i say the 9th would be better timing wise etc.....
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Ok anyone have any objections???? Its not to late speak up.

Date: 9/12/2006
ORE Trip - Yes
Private Trip - No
ORE Assn Trip - No
Meeting Time: 10.00
Meeting Place: Red rocks Carpark
Drivers Briefing: 10.15
Trip Start: 10.30
Trip Finish 4-5pm @ Terawhiti Station
Land Access charges: $20
BYO Food
BYO Drink
Trip Grade 1-5 (0=softroader-5=hard yakka)
Safety Requirements: Rated Towhooks* (see below), rated recovery strop, spade, fire extingisher, first aid kit, If wet mud tyres and tow hook requirements may be enforced(please see the ORE safety & towhook guidelines for more info)
Trip Leader: Doddzee
Assistant Trip leaders: Whoever knows there way through terawhiti?? Jerry or stinky?????
PRS Radio if you have it

Notes: Trip suits all grades, training can be provided if this is wanted, optional hazards and mud holes, Family friendly trip, bring the kids etc, no damage expected on the track, you may expect damage if you venture into the optional bogs.

*Rated towhooks are strongly recommended but not compulsary, you will need some form of tow point. If there is interest those people who dont have rated hooks maybe able to come up to my workshop before the trip and we can fit some.

Jerry can you seem to have contacts with Terawhiti station would you beable to organise us to come out through there?
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sounds good to me, it would be good if you could lead the trip :D will you have your truck done by then? i know my way a little through terawhiti can also do the whole bbq thing if you like :wink: ....no objections sounds great :D
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Mine may be done I checked up on it yesterday they hadnt started on the motor yet but all other wiring was done, but even if it is going probly wont be certified so wont beable to take it on a trip with different start and finish points.
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:cry: bugger! im dying to see that thing, anyway i can do the bbq thing for you if you like if your going to lead the trip 8)
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Come check it out when i get it back if you want.

Sweet your on BBQ Duty :D
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sounds good!! :lol:
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Ok anyone have any objections???? Its not to late speak up.

Date: 9/12/2006
ORE Trip - Yes
Private Trip - No
ORE Assn Trip - No
Meeting Time: 10.00
Meeting Place: Red rocks Carpark
Drivers Briefing: 10.15
Trip Start: 10.30
Trip Finish 4-5pm @ Terawhiti Station
Land Access charges: ??? (whatever terawhiti costs anyone know?)
BYO Food
BYO Drink
Trip Grade 1-5 (0=softroader-5=hard yakka)
Safety Requirements: Rated Towhooks* (see below), rated recovery strop, spade, fire extingisher, first aid kit, If wet mud tyres and tow hook requirements may be enforced(please see the ORE safety & towhook guidelines for more info)
Trip Leader: Anytakers?? Otherwise i can do it
Assistant Trip leaders: Whoever knows there way through terawhiti?? Jerry or stinky?????
PRS Radio if you have it

Notes: Trip suits all grades, training can be provided if this is wanted, optional hazards and mud holes, Family friendly trip, bring the kids etc, no damage expected on the track, you may expect damage if you venture into the optional bogs.

*Rated towhooks are strongly recommended but not compulsary, you will need some form of tow point. If there is interest those people who dont have rated hooks maybe able to come up to my workshop before the trip and we can fit some.

Jerry can you seem to have contacts with Terawhiti station would you beable to organise us to come out through there?



OMG ...my nagging is actually working....drivers briefing, safety requirements, trip leader......

$20 land access for Terawhiti, are you sure the tides are ok (and Mr O isn't going to float off in his Zuk?)

Ummm 9th of dec is the Interclub champs, I think ORE can put in a team or 2 last time I spoke to Ange.....
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Jerry wrote:
Ok anyone have any objections???? Its not to late speak up.

Date: 9/12/2006
ORE Trip - Yes
Private Trip - No
ORE Assn Trip - No
Meeting Time: 10.00
Meeting Place: Red rocks Carpark
Drivers Briefing: 10.15
Trip Start: 10.30
Trip Finish 4-5pm @ Terawhiti Station
Land Access charges: ??? (whatever terawhiti costs anyone know?)
BYO Food
BYO Drink
Trip Grade 1-5 (0=softroader-5=hard yakka)
Safety Requirements: Rated Towhooks* (see below), rated recovery strop, spade, fire extingisher, first aid kit, If wet mud tyres and tow hook requirements may be enforced(please see the ORE safety & towhook guidelines for more info)
Trip Leader: Anytakers?? Otherwise i can do it
Assistant Trip leaders: Whoever knows there way through terawhiti?? Jerry or stinky?????
PRS Radio if you have it

Notes: Trip suits all grades, training can be provided if this is wanted, optional hazards and mud holes, Family friendly trip, bring the kids etc, no damage expected on the track, you may expect damage if you venture into the optional bogs.

*Rated towhooks are strongly recommended but not compulsary, you will need some form of tow point. If there is interest those people who dont have rated hooks maybe able to come up to my workshop before the trip and we can fit some.

Jerry can you seem to have contacts with Terawhiti station would you beable to organise us to come out through there?



OMG ...my nagging is actually working....drivers briefing, safety requirements, trip leader......

$20 land access for Terawhiti, are you sure the tides are ok (and Mr O isn't going to float off in his Zuk?)

Ummm 9th of dec is the Interclub champs, I think ORE can put in a team or 2 last time I spoke to Ange.....


:frighten: eeeerrrrrr, looks like you will have to change it to the other date jared, yea i would come have a look but i have to drag somebody around with me remember!? swwet ive got a job (bbq man :D) sorry jerry im not taking over your job am i? :lol: :tonbreu:
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Ummm 9th of dec is the Interclub champs, I think ORE can put in a team or 2 last time I spoke to Ange.....


The competition part of it is on the 10th they are going in there on the 9th to play, set-up and camp over, im going to enter so was planing on going in on the morning of the 10th.

Otherwise we can do it in the 2nd or 16th (I cant make it on the 16th so there will need to be annother trip leader). Thoughts?? 9th it gives you guys two weeks to clean the mud out of your radiator from terawhiti. :D But the 2nd is actually probly better tides.
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2nd = me go (at this stage)
9th = me no go
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when ever for me....
so jst need a date to book...
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The 2nd it is then. :wink:
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