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Rotorua Lakes Safari 2006
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:42 am
by mike
Any questions please contact the organisers or post here. Your questions will most likely be responded to by a representitive from the club.
Mike
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 3:48 pm
by krawlr
200 hundred slides
so whats the go.............shiney trucks aswell as hard trucks?
without sounding rude ,it wont be one of these trips that you have to queue up for 30min just to drive one track that takes prob 5mins?or is there a serries of tracks?
do the hard trucks need winches or are you guys gona have recovery vechicles on site?,to be honest 200 bucks i wouldent even want to get out of my truck to hook the rope on,so is there rope goffers like?like a breaker out?
i would appreciate some info and im sure im speaking for others too......
cheers.

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 7:54 am
by Jungle
Have you ever been on a safari before krawlr?
Let me try and paint you a not so unrealistic picture. 150 trucks is a logistical nightmare, but thats part of the fun. These sorts of events are aimed at allcomers. No club membership is needed. The trips we do are definitely aimed at getting everyone through with minimum hassle. Our club will have its members spread along all technical parts where assistance is needed.
Now you mention someone to grab your rope for you. Do you have a partner that can help with that sort of thing. In this event you enrol in groups of three. Your recovery is generally up to your own group. Now unfortunately with larger groups as soon as the track becomes tricky and someone gets stuck then the day starts to drag on. But thats part of safari's. You have nothing tricky and its boring or you have tricky stuff and everyone gets grumpy about waiting. Thats just part of it.
This event is run mid winter which can make camping quite unpleasant. No one likes packing up a wet tent in the morning and then setting up again in the rain that night. So we have decided to base the safari in one spot and use a holiday park as our base. This allowing access to facilities and allowing punters to bring there own campers or caravans or tents or even doss down in a hotel in vegas. The main camp is only 30 minutes from Rotorua city.
To be honest its probably the tougher of most safari's with killer hill climbs in the railway run, but if your wanting thompson track then its not for you.
It really is a great social event. Hope to see a few of you there.
Cheers
Jungle (president of geyserland 4WD club and lakes safari event manager)
That should get me in trouble?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 8:31 am
by DieselBoy
Hmmm.
I have pulled out of the Marakopa Safari, can't make the Mamuku Safari.
Maybe this is the one............
Better start saving for the entry fee
Was the accomodation included in the entry fee?? e.g some where to park the truck and sleep in the back........
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 8:52 am
by Jungle
We are currently in negotiations with the campsite to get reduced rates.
Can't imagine it will be much for a parking spot with access to showers and toilets and washing machines and all that sort of stuff.
G
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:09 am
by DieselBoy
Is much of the trip through areas you couldn't normally get with out permits/permission from land owners etc etc??
eg, through areas/tracks that are not usually public access??
That alone is what makes these Safaris worth doing

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:32 am
by Jungle
Your on the money there.
We have access through DOC land that shouldn't be used by the public but is now and then.
The Railway run is a good trip. Is through forestry all the way. Runs beside the railway track between Murupara and TeTeko. Its a popular trail bike ride too.
G
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 3:02 pm
by krawlr
thanks for putting me on track jungle.........
cheers dude

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:37 pm
by brianr70
Would a Terrano with Dunlop Grandtrek AT2 tyres manage these tracks???
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:26 pm
by mudchuka
So what do you get for your $200 and where does the money go.
is it a fundraiser for a good cause?
do you suggest peeps take chains?
are the recovery equipment inspected and scrutineered there would be nothing worse than pulling a towhook off some thing and it flying through the back window and smacking someone in the swede.
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:30 pm
by wopass
Jungle wrote:
Runs beside the railway track between Murupara and TeTeko. Its a popular trail bike ride too.
G
i may know that track

, lots of air if i remember rightly...on a MX bike that is

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:08 am
by klompy
Unless you get a warrant and rego on your cruiser you can't enter the Safari Wopass

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;-p
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:27 am
by wopass
i could put a warrent an reg on it no probs

...but i wouldnt be comming tho,bit out of my $$range at the moment. maybe i could pop over with my bike and just do some freaky fly by action

.....
Hmmmm nah
have fun tho

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:46 am
by Jungle
mudchuka wrote:So what do you get for your $200 and where does the money go.
is it a fundraiser for a good cause?
do you suggest peeps take chains?
are the recovery equipment inspected and scrutineered there would be nothing worse than pulling a towhook off some thing and it flying through the back window and smacking someone in the swede.
Yes the trip is a fundraiser. The Rotoma School will receive the funds that will go towards a computer suite.
Our club has been running safari's for the past ten years. We have a very good record and we plan on keeping that intact.
All vehicle are scrutineered and recovery gear checked. Although this will never prevent someone from connecting two snatch traps together with a shackle(missile) and then pulling on it till something breaks.
Hope that helps.
G
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:48 am
by Jungle
brianr70 wrote:Would a Terrano with Dunlop Grandtrek AT2 tyres manage these tracks???
Yes these tyres and vehicle will be fine.
G
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 11:32 am
by BrentC
Jungle wrote:brianr70 wrote:Would a Terrano with Dunlop Grandtrek AT2 tyres manage these tracks???
Yes these tyres and vehicle will be fine.
G

so my 35" Simex's will be over kill

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:32 pm
by Jungle
Cool so my 35" Simex's will be over kill Question Laughing.
Bring them along. Looks like rain all weekend. could get slippery.
G
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:03 pm
by BrentC
and then 400m from the road on Monday

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:27 pm
by Jungle
Good to see your having fun.
Why the rego blanked out. I know you were driving it like it was stolen. But I assumed it was yours.
Jungle
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:38 pm
by BrentC
Jungle wrote:Good to see your having fun.
Why the rego blanked out. I know you were driving it like it was stolen. But I assumed it was yours.
Jungle

I had put the pic on another non 4wd forum
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:11 am
by Rangielux
Holding the new CV - who else would have shorts on in winter

, big red truck, first name M last L. I'm right aren't I ?
Can't be too sure cause can't see if hes got a ciggy in the other hand

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Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:28 am
by BrentC
Rangielux wrote:Holding the new CV - who else would have shorts on in winter

, big red truck, first name M last L. I'm right aren't I ?
Can't be too sure cause can't see if hes got a ciggy in the other hand

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You also missed the bottle of red wine being fed intravenously
