El_Freddo
Forum Member
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2008
- Messages
- 2,399
- Location
- Bridgewater, Vic
- Car Year
- 1988, 1990
- Car Model
- EJ22'd L series; Targa Brumby
- Transmission
- Locking FT4wd 5spd Manual, 4.111:1 diff w 1.59:1 low range & front OBX LSD ;)
G’day all.
The cruise went quite well, there were 3 in total. Subaruby in his lifted MY, Venom and myself in our EJ’d L series’. Since we were all offroaders we decided that we’d ‘bounce’ between the Great Ocean Road and the dirt.
It was epic!
An 8am start at Torquay saw us at a carpark (above) near the beach with the Great Vic Bike Ride cruising through town. We decided to head out to Bell’s Beach along the way to check out the surf. This is what we ran into:
First road for the day was just after Airlies Inlet. It was initially sandy, then turned to the loam/shale geology. There were a few little holes with water and a couple of low points with several track options, they were just long enough that you could get bogged in them if you didn’t approach them properly.
Some of the first track’s collection on Venom’s L:
One of the tracks we used to get out of the area – I don’t see many signs like this up my way:
Although the sign said 4wds only, the track wasn’t so bad that a 2wd couldn’t get through unless it was a ricer… Back on the the GOR:
Pulled over for a photo when we overshot our turn off – we got excited after some road works…
I’m glad we got this sorted:
After turning around we were off to Jamison road. This road meandered its way up a spur which then forked, we went right at this junction. The start of Jamison Rd:
This is the view out the passenger’s window as we climbed up the spur:
There was one decent hill climb on this track, Venom’s L:
Ruby Scoo:
At the top of Jamison Road, about to hit Wye Road:
Heading down Mt Curtis Road. This is an old tree with foot plank holes to cut it down with either an axe or a saw:
The cruise went quite well, there were 3 in total. Subaruby in his lifted MY, Venom and myself in our EJ’d L series’. Since we were all offroaders we decided that we’d ‘bounce’ between the Great Ocean Road and the dirt.
It was epic!
An 8am start at Torquay saw us at a carpark (above) near the beach with the Great Vic Bike Ride cruising through town. We decided to head out to Bell’s Beach along the way to check out the surf. This is what we ran into:
First road for the day was just after Airlies Inlet. It was initially sandy, then turned to the loam/shale geology. There were a few little holes with water and a couple of low points with several track options, they were just long enough that you could get bogged in them if you didn’t approach them properly.
Some of the first track’s collection on Venom’s L:
One of the tracks we used to get out of the area – I don’t see many signs like this up my way:
Although the sign said 4wds only, the track wasn’t so bad that a 2wd couldn’t get through unless it was a ricer… Back on the the GOR:
Pulled over for a photo when we overshot our turn off – we got excited after some road works…
I’m glad we got this sorted:
After turning around we were off to Jamison road. This road meandered its way up a spur which then forked, we went right at this junction. The start of Jamison Rd:
This is the view out the passenger’s window as we climbed up the spur:
There was one decent hill climb on this track, Venom’s L:
Ruby Scoo:
At the top of Jamison Road, about to hit Wye Road:
Heading down Mt Curtis Road. This is an old tree with foot plank holes to cut it down with either an axe or a saw: