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Training Day

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I will be running a training day for all Canterbury Association members on the 26 may(saturday). The day will start 0930 meeting at Rik's place out at Amberly, I will post a map closer to the time. There we will cover failed hill climbs, articulation, sidlings and winching. We will also go over vehicle setups. Lunch will be there. We will then go down to the mouth of the Waipara to cover water crossings, sand driving and recovery from mudholes(there are some good ones down there)

This day will be open to all canterbury offroadexpress forum users, but a $5 donation will apply if you are not an ORE National 4x4 Association member. Idea of numbers would be good please.
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Re: Training Day

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albundy wrote:This day will be open to all canterbury offroadexpress forum users, but a $5 donation will apply if you are not an ORE National 4x4 Association member. Idea of numbers would be good please.
Al


Why the $5 "donation" for non-club members???

Where will the money go? What will it be used for? Justification?

Maybe us non-politicians should have our own 'training day'

...its these little things that broaden the gap between the association and the forum members... or the in-crowd and the rest of us.

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The money will go towards the running of the association, everything costs money you know Steve :wink: If people don't wish to pay then it will be an Association thing. As with association trips, non association members can come along with their donation. Covers the cost of insurance. Are you for real Steve or just shit stirring again :lol: .
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Where will the money go

Oh I forgot, can't see how it is any business on non association members what the association does with its funds.
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he's just shit stirring again and no doubt trying to piss me off a 2nd time in 2 working days!. Its actually very very cheap for training and of good quality. Some clubs have fees upto $75 for training so you tell me.

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I'm simply trying to understand how the training day suddenly became an association event... previous ones have been freely given as a ORE community activity.

Its not my intention to take the piss or shit-stir, but if that's what you want to call it then fine, go right ahead.

Why not charge EVERYONE not directly involved in the training a $5 fee and have a big sausage sizzle / lunch and some games for the kids... make it a family day?...

Anyway, I'm done on the topic - have a fun day out.

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Steve, discussion being had elsewhere :D
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SupraLux wrote:I'm simply trying to understand how the training day suddenly became an association event... previous ones have been freely given as a ORE community activity.

Its not my intention to take the piss or shit-stir, but if that's what you want to call it then fine, go right ahead.

Why not charge EVERYONE not directly involved in the training a $5 fee and have a big sausage sizzle / lunch and some games for the kids... make it a family day?...

Anyway, I'm done on the topic - have a fun day out.

Steve


where does it say that if the association decides to run a training day to educate its members and invites forum users as well, that there are no more ore forum training days?

nothing stopping you organising an ore family day one.

Anyway, I'm done on the topic - have a fun day out.

sweet, we will 8)
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bugger is it gonna cost me $5 to drive in my own field :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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hiriklux wrote:bugger is it gonna cost me $5 to drive in my own field :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Haha, we only want your land, not your company :lol:
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Re: Training Day

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SupraLux wrote: ...its these little things that broaden the gap between the association and the forum members... or the in-crowd and the rest of us.
Steve


If the proposed training day is to be co-ordinated by the Association Canterbury Rep, and overseen by other Association members giving of their time and equipment, I hardly think that request for a nominal contribution from non-association members to help recover expenses represents an abyss of apartheid Steve. :wink:
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well as a none association member( because im to tight)and want to keep away from politics.................. oops now im being sucked in im happy for it to be at my place as long as my arse is covered liability wise

:shock: :shock:

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hiriklux wrote:
bugger is it gonna cost me $5 to drive in my own field


Haha, we only want your land, not your company


and the managment reserves the right to ban any riff raff or heclers and may deam punishment necessary ( every body loves a good stoneing) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Sorry Rik :oops: What beer do you drink? :wink:

I'm keen to head down if the hippo's going.
Be "interesting" if its anything like the last one I attended
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hiriklux wrote: ( every body loves a good stoneing) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Will fake beards be available so those that have to wear them can join in n the stoneing :?: :?: :lol:
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fake beards are $5 each
bag of stones $10
bag of realy sharp stones $11.50
embarassing dave m priceless :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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hiriklux wrote:fake beards are $5 each
bag of stones $10
bag of realy sharp stones $11.50
embarassing dave m priceless :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Will John Cleese be running this part of the entertainment :?: :?:

But I am very sorry for getting off the topic :!: :!:

What sort of total time, does the organising posy think the day will take :!: :!:

And what requirements are needed on vehicles that want to join in :?:
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Post by hiriklux »

any way enough of the tomfoolery

need to know numbers so start showing your hands so albundy can start enlisting help
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Post by worzel »

Where does that leave us ORE suporters as we are not assosiation members but we are not just forum users do we have to pay as well

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hiriklux wrote:fake beards are $5 each
bag of stones $10
bag of realy sharp stones $11.50
embarassing dave m priceless :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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worzel wrote:Where does that leave us ORE suporters as we are not assosiation members but we are not just forum users do we have to pay as well

KEV


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Post by Goose »

HUH?

I thought we were members of the association when we joined ORE and payed a little extra for joining the assc.?? Or am I thinking of something else...... could well be, I'm not normal.......
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Post by albundy »

What sort of total time, does the organising posy think the day will take And what requirements are needed on vehicles that want to join in

Plan for all day :wink: All vehicles can attend that's what its about learning about things like tow hooks etc. Those without suitably attired tow attachmnts won't be able to go in the mudholes to practice towing/snatching, doesn't mean they don't learn. Encourages them to get tow points to get in and have a go.
Be "interesting" if its anything like the last one I attended

Doubt it Dave that was one of a kind, but you never know ya luck, do ya :wink:
im happy for it to be at my place as long as my arse is covered liability wise

That's why it has to be done this way bro.
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Post by DaveM »

Goose wrote:HUH?

I thought we were members of the association when we joined ORE and payed a little extra for joining the assc.?? Or am I thinking of something else...... could well be, I'm not normal.......


Think this means a member of the ORE "club" and paid extra for the NZ4WD association membership too, you will know if you can access the association forums I guess?
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Post by albundy »

We will then go down to the mouth of the Waipara to cover water crossings, sand driving and recovery from mudholes(there are some good ones down there)

I have since found out that this area may be out of bounds Will look at another area for mud in short commute from Rik's.
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Bubbles and myself will be there :twisted: :twisted:
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Got a CV joint to fix and if it done by then count me in. Want to learn some things
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yeah im keen on coming to learn stuff,should be good day
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Should be there with kids and misses (2 vehicles)
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i will be there,might bring another jeep in.
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Looks like it's is going to be a cracker turnout guys, lookin forward to it myself. :wink:
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