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4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:02 pm
by kiwipete
Hello all, I just got this email and am passing it on to all of you who may be interested.


Welcome. The Hawarden Waikari Lions Club invite you to join us on our annual Safari. We would appreciate if you would forward this flyer on to anybody who you think may be interested or put a copy on to a notice board etc for all to see. Please reply to this email if you wish to be removed from our data base. We look forward to seeing you.

Hawarden Waikari Lions Club

4WD Safari
to
‘The Three Tops’

Gather your friends and travel with us to the tops of three properties: Karetu Downs, Mount Lawry and The Brothers. See what lies beyond the top of Mount Grey and see the awesome views stretching from Mount Lyford right around to Mount Hutt.

High clearance vehicles and treaded tyres only.
Sunday 8th & 15th April 2012
Assemble at Karetu Downs.
Signposted from the Mudhouse (Waipara) - 21 km’s to Karetu Downs from State Highway 1.
17 km’s to Karetu Downs from Hawarden township.

Leaving at 9:30 am
Finishing approx 3:15pm
B.Y.O LUNCH
$15 Adults, $5 Child
CANCELLATIONS OVER NEWSTALK ZB.

Further information:
Grant Bennett 027 514 4349
Rod McKay 027 232 5189

Generously sponsored by: Avon City Ford

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:43 pm
by KIWI_TERRANO
Last trip i did with these guys was great, just dont know why they say high clerance when you can do most of them 2wd :P

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:44 pm
by zephyrheaven
The one I went on had a really late model Merc softroader crossover thing that made everything look easy - had like 18" wheels & low pro tyres

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 5:00 pm
by red-devil
it will to detur the sunday drivers that had rav 4's, even tho with the good drive they would make it through ok.

last loins trip i did was port levy so ill thinking about this one just hope weather is good

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:01 pm
by kiwipete
KIWI_TERRANO wrote:Last trip i did with these guys was great, just dont know why they say high clerance when you can do most of them 2wd :P

They have to cover their asses I spose.
Besides a lot of shiny day time drivers have no idea of how to drive off road. :shock:

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:03 pm
by KIWI_TERRANO
^ keep an eye out for my white lux, i will be there 15th at this stage :D

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:26 pm
by kiwipete
Unsure which date I will be there yet, need to sort out a replacement for my standby roster.

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:59 pm
by red-devil
i'm plannin on taking the family alone

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:49 am
by wjw
The 8th is the day after the Pucker Park event... I'm going to provisionally book myself on the 15th...

Re: 4WD Safari to ‘The Three Tops’

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:29 pm
by cpjfox
Hi All,

I'll be attending this with a load of Photographers as will a second 4WD.

If anyone has any thoughts for any exciting photo opportunities during this or is planning on doing something interesting the photographers should be present for drop me a line here or on 027 300 5838.

Actually that goes for any 4WD type event but will probably post specifics elsewhere.

I'm in the process of making my Mistral a little more offroad friendly.

Will be sporting a fresh 2" lift and brand new set of Bridgestone Duellers on the day, Vehicle is Green (aren't they all?).

After the safari we are planning on missioning a bit further to catch the sunset somewhere scenic, would love any suggestions on any tracks within an hour of the end of the safari.

Have being trying to contact the organisers to find out exactly where it finishes but no joy.