Terawhiti Family Shiny Hard Yakka Mud Trip

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Steve/Wgtnnewbie,
Who did you end up riding with today, or did you really play in the mud without a truck. I presume you were able to get a ride home today as well. Thanks for the company on Saturday - are you any the wiser as to which sort of truck you want to get for yourself.

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I'm pretty sure I brainwashed him into becoming a Toyota man on the way home :lol:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
Jerry wrote:I'll start organising the next overnighter one then..do we want another WINTER one or do we wait until its a bit warmer (and kid friendly) :lol:

any idea's?, bout time we had another booze up at Rallywoods?


we'll loose access to terawhiti during the wind farm construction but thats not likely to go ahead for at least a year

but I'll put my vote down for a rallywoods overnighter, how about 3 or 4 weeks time if its available and fits everyone?



jerrys already planning another trip for 3-4 weeks time??
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Well I had a ball. A well organised and well run trip. Bloody great fun! One of the best ones I have been on in a long time.

Tu had me worried with some of the places he was putting the POLICA car in :oops: :shock: They don't go in (or out) of places like that when i drive it. Just remember to put more gas in it next time :lol:

Also thanks to Mark and Hail's for dragging that damned trailer out for me. I was low on gas and even lower on brakes :oops:

There are some "O for Awesome" photo's of some Awesome mud holes and even Awesomer people which made a Awesomist trip.

And well done to those who always seem to bring the shit that the rest of us can't be bothered to bring, cookers, butter etc etc, it's the little things sometimes

Quote "Get in my Belly" Fck I'm still in tears over that one! :lol: :lol:
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That was so cool. Not only the 4wding but also the camping out at the woolshed and sitting around the bonfire talking crap and rehydrating at the end of the day.

I was amazed when I turned up at the start point in Makara and found that we had 18 trucks! What an awesome turnout and it was great to see so many new faces. I'm a shocker when it comes to names so I hope I didn't offend anyone by not knowing your name :oops: . I really wasn't prepared for the huge turnout and so many new faces to remember... :wink:

I think Saturday ran really well considering the number of trucks and the nature of the bogs and really slippery conditions. Even the guys on AT's did really well... it looked like they were on ice a few times, but they drove very well considering. I'm glad we had the new tyres on the whale or we would have struggled a lot more.

I got a few photos and videos on my phone. I can't seem to connect to it to get the photos today, but I got the videos last night. They are here. They aren't too big as they are just off my phone - somwhere between 1 and 4 MB.

Thanks to everyone who came on the trip. It was a really enjoyable one with absolutely no dramas at all, just good old fashioned fun!
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I can only second what has been said so far.
Had a ball of time. Pretty knackered though on Sunday. I was in bed by 7.30pm.
Got a few pics and some vids. Will probably upload them a little later tonight.
First I have got to get the wet carpets out of the wagon while there is still a bit of daylight left.
I am keen on a Rallywoods trip in a couple of weeks. Should be really slippery in there.
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am keen for a rallywoods trip. there was a severe lack of vehicle damage over weekend that needs to be rectified!!!!!!!!!!!! cloggy was the only 1 trying!
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4-5 Aug or 18-19 Aug are available on the rallywoods calendar, the weekend betweens already booked for the Sunday

Jerry you could change the title of the Aotea thread to Rallywoods if either of these dates suit everyone

We've got a few keen rallywoods starters already :wink:


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i will be keen on rally woods
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After the fun I had on Saturday how could I say no to a new challenge (new for me anyway :wink: ).
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Mark wrote:
I got a few photos and videos on my phone. I can't seem to connect to it to get the photos today, but I got the videos last night. They are here. They aren't too big as they are just off my phone - somwhere between 1 and 4 MB.


awsome videos, i like my recovery :wink: :twisted:
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Beer_Cruiser wrote:am keen for a rallywoods trip. there was a severe lack of vehicle damage over weekend that needs to be rectified!!!!!!!!!!!! cloggy was the only 1 trying!

Didn't do too badly.
Both front indicators lenses broken, rear tail light lens broken, bent the tierod (yet again), soaked the interior, and few extra dents.
Really need to start looking at some bar work front and rear to protect the body a bit I think. Otherwise the old girl will end up being a tray back sooner rather than later.
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Cloggy_NZ wrote:First I have got to get the wet carpets out of the wagon while there is still a bit of daylight left.


dunno what your doing wrong cloggy coz I've never got my carpets wet?
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
Cloggy_NZ wrote:First I have got to get the wet carpets out of the wagon while there is still a bit of daylight left.


dunno what your doing wrong cloggy coz I've never got my carpets wet?

Does a Land Cruiser have carpets??

Seriously though,
If Moses or whatever that fella's name was, had your Cruiser, he wouldn't have had to part the Red Sea. It has enough ground clearance to the door sills to have driven through it.
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ive taken my carpets out, drowned them too many times.

i put a nice big scratch down 3 pannels on the drivers side from sliding into a bloody tree :cry:
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basics wrote:i put a nice big scratch down 3 pannels on the drivers side from sliding into a bloody tree :cry:


Was that the same tree that you put that pretty bunch of flowers beside your snorkel :lol:
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basics wrote:i put a nice big scratch down 3 pannels on the drivers side from sliding into a bloody tree :cry:


Was that the same tree that you put that pretty bunch of flowers beside your snorkel :lol:



i think thats buba your talking about :wink:
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basics wrote:i think thats buba your talking about :wink:


Woops, sorry. I will get the names sorted out one day :oops:
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too many bloody cruisers around now :scratch:
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My steering wheel is now about 20 degrees to the left when the wheels are in a straight line but otherwise escaped the weekend damage free. Can't tell exactly whats wrong with the steering yet (the engine bay is still plastered with mud)
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
Cloggy_NZ wrote:First I have got to get the wet carpets out of the wagon while there is still a bit of daylight left.


dunno what your doing wrong cloggy coz I've never got my carpets wet?


I was down your way in April at Terawhiti. I went thru a watery bit and the water came in the passengers door. Now when its a cold winters day, the freaken windows fog up and no amount of heater/demister will clear them. I blame the Terawhiti water thats probably still in my carpets. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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skid wrote:I was down your way in April at Terawhiti. I went thru a watery bit and the water came in the passengers door. Now when its a cold winters day, the freaken windows fog up and no amount of heater/demister will clear them. I blame the Terawhiti water thats probably still in my carpets. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


don't remember seeing any carpets in that orange roughy when I was eyeing it up for parts in Phils back yard last year?
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
skid wrote:I was down your way in April at Terawhiti. I went thru a watery bit and the water came in the passengers door. Now when its a cold winters day, the freaken windows fog up and no amount of heater/demister will clear them. I blame the Terawhiti water thats probably still in my carpets. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


don't remember seeing any carpets in that orange roughy when I was eyeing it up for parts in Phils back yard last year?


thats coz I was in the 70.

were you looking at it when he had the for sale sign on it( cheeky bastard)

I hope that I get to take orange to Terawhiti one day. It would be more fun than a diesel 70. :roll:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:too many bloody cruisers around now :scratch:


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skid wrote:thats coz I was in the 70.

were you looking at it when he had the for sale sign on it( cheeky bastard)

I hope that I get to take orange to Terawhiti one day. It would be more fun than a diesel 70. :roll:


Nah I didn't see any for sale signs on it but the engine was missing :shock:

I was doing my engine conversion at the time and stuck my nose under every bonnet I could find to try and learn how to do the swap :wink:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
skid wrote:thats coz I was in the 70.

were you looking at it when he had the for sale sign on it( cheeky bastard)

I hope that I get to take orange to Terawhiti one day. It would be more fun than a diesel 70. :roll:


Nah I didn't see any for sale signs on it but the engine was missing :shock:

I was doing my engine conversion at the time and stuck my nose under every bonnet I could find to try and learn how to do the swap :wink:


he was trying to be funny. Him and the fireman.

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No offence but WTF is that strop attached to??????????????????????
Someone has a death wish!

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Dak wrote:No offence but WTF is that strop attached to??????????????????????
Someone has a death wish!


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I weren't there for that recovery but there appears to be a rated hook next to the towball that the strop is attached to.......i
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