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Afternoon all, just a question. This weekend I would like to go on the Rallywoods trip. However the Whale is still on road tyres and I haven’t had a chance to get the rated tow hooks fitted. :( Has anyone got a spare seat in a vehicle over the weekend?? I would still like to take the Whale in to sleep in on Saturday night (have been using it for camping in the back of it for a few years and I’m sure no one wants to put up with my snoring!!)
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Can't be worse than my snoring (apparantly :lol: ), you can drive up to the hut easily....Handbrake took her shopping trolley car up there... , should be heaps of seats there, there are a few play areas you can probably try on road tyres and no hooks if you are keen.
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My mate Jeff is keen to tag along, after piking out of the Terawhiti trip, he needs to make amends to the 4x4 gods

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I'll only come for the Saturday now, change of plans
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Guy round the corner with a FJ40 is keen hopefully
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And Gaz over the main road with his hisurf hopefully :lol: got to keep up with all these new nissans :lol:
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My trucks up and running again so ill prob show my face on saturday.

What time we meeting?? Is there a trip sheet on one of these pages
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so can you go on this trip with no hooks ?? still havn't got them on yet? :oops: whats the cost for the trip? i am trying to get leave pass for this one but went out on trip last weekend but would like to play in the mud :twisted:
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Nice easy road to the Hut, I'm guessing the hooks thing will be up to the trip leaders (Saddam and Cloggy) ...... its their call. If you don't have a sufficient recovery point there will be plenty of seats anyway.....

A trip like this is about the social side and having a beer or 10 and meeting the others as well.
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just got back from noumea tonight Image, I tried ringing vern early last week but he wasnt home so I'll give him a try tomorrow night to confirm our access, beer and smokes tax etc. will have to try and find out why the trucks not running on all cylinders too :?
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noumea :!: thats a long way to fix a pabx sadam
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sig wrote:noumea :!: thats a long way to fix a pabx sadam


listening to all the messages on my phone at the airport tonight I've got a shitload of them to fix first thing tomorrow morning :shock:

Number one problem at the moments waiting for the stove to heat the water so i can have a shower and go to bed :? , only another 30 min's to go :wink:
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hey guys have fun this weekend and think of poor ole me having my weekend pass revoked.... :cry: for all the new guys on the trip watch out for bubba and jerrys duelling snores in the hut 8-O on another note keep on jerrys good side as well cause he brings da good coffee...... 8)

oh and has cloggy got those 35s under the disco yet?
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what time we meeting???
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Ryan wrote:what time we meeting???


Meeting Point corner Haywoods Hill road and Moonshine road


Departing 9.30am Saturday so aim to be there around 9.00am

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Jerry wrote:Cool...Cloggy and Saddam are the trip leaders/organisers...

Jerry wrote: trip leaders (Saddam and Cloggy)

What? :shock:
Like to know how that came about? :?
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wgtnnewbie wrote:oh and has cloggy got those 35s under the disco yet?


Nope not yet,
Serious lack of motivation.
Haven't even fixed the indicators I smashed at Terawhiti. Just gave it wash (sort of, very quickly) and it has sat parked up most of the time since. Don't think I have even put petrol in it since the Terawhiti weekend.
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Ok Saddam is the trip leader then :lol:
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Well I should be there then. One more silly question, do you get cellphone coverage there( need to sort out someone else to be the contact point for work if not)??
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curly12 wrote:One more silly question, do you get cellphone coverage there( need to sort out someone else to be the contact point for work if not)??


Not at the hut or on most of the tracks, but you can drive up the hill a few hundred meters and look down over Upper Hutt, so you can get coverage if you need to make a call. But if you need to receive calls at random times you are stuffed.
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That makes it even better. I'm not on call for the first time in a few months
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So if Sadam is organising it does that mean a compulsory Tui with every gear change.

Who sleeping in the hutt? I'm trying to figure out if I sleep in hutt or tent it
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Ok put it this way, I plan to sleep in the hut, so if you also intend on doing the same then expect to put up with lots of grunting, moaning and other unpleasant noises, and thats just from my snoring. If too many people are camping in there then I will take the tent and make my own fun outside +o( ~:-( +o( :-@ :fire: :pooh: ]:-)
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Handbrake wrote:
Jerry wrote:There is a hut there which is warm and dry, or you can do a bubba and just sleep on the dirt as is or bring a tent (don't puke in it like .. :lol: ..did)


I think that Mark and I will sleep in the hut too, as we will have Jake and Olly with us, it will be too cold and wet for them in a tent.


But don't you sleep in the dirt every time you go to Rallywoods? :lol: :roll:

Anyway... you are welcome to stay in the hut with us and the kids... hehehe. The likelihood of them waking you up is about 3%, but I'm sure that the other way will be closer to 97% :lol:

Anyway, you know what they were like at Terawhiti. Didn't even wake up when we were all boozing and smashing hunks of 4x2 on the floor from underneath the woolshed... eh Cloggy?
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Mark wrote:
Handbrake wrote:
Jerry wrote:There is a hut there which is warm and dry, or you can do a bubba and just sleep on the dirt as is or bring a tent (don't puke in it like .. :lol: ..did)


I think that Mark and I will sleep in the hut too, as we will have Jake and Olly with us, it will be too cold and wet for them in a tent.


But don't you sleep in the dirt every time you go to Rallywoods? :lol: :roll:

Anyway... you are welcome to stay in the hut with us and the kids... hehehe. The likelihood of them waking you up is about 3%, but I'm sure that the other way will be closer to 97% :lol:

Anyway, you know what they were like at Terawhiti. Didn't even wake up when we were all boozing and smashing hunks of 4x2 on the floor from underneath the woolshed... eh Cloggy?

what bits of 4x2 i don't remember that :roll: ......plus they didn't even wake when bubba was in there "talking" ]:-)
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Mark wrote:... eh Cloggy?

I know nothing :lol:
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I don't think Bubba was err "sleeping" .... if your kids want to know what uncle rod is deoing then good luck explaining it to them.....
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Jerry wrote:I don't think Bubba was err "sleeping" .... if your kids want to know what uncle rod is deoing then good luck explaining it to them.....


What goes (or happens!!!) on tour stays on tour eh Bubba!!! I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. x500000!!! :lol: :lol:
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Jerry and Rod are like a bloody snoring symphony :shock:
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Jerry wrote:
I don't think Bubba was err "sleeping" .... if your kids want to know what uncle rod is deoing then good luck explaining it to them.....


What goes (or happens!!!) on tour stays on tour eh Bubba!!! I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. I must remember my ear plugs. x500000!!!


*cough* bullshit *cough :lol:

I seem to recall that you were the one that suggested we visit Bubba whilst we were around the fire :lol:


Jerry and Rod are like a bloody snoring symphony


Rubbish...if I snored it would wake me up...must have been all Rod :lol:
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