El_Freddo
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Little Dip CP & Wyperfeld NP 4wd trips. *pics warning*
Little Dip and Beachport Conservation Parks 17-21 October 2011
G'day all
Well, we got 4 subarus on this trip that was planned to fill a gap between my cousin's wedding in Adelaide (awesome time) and the Wyperfeld NP trip that Subaruby organised.
Ruby Scoo on the Victorian/South Australian Border:
Pezimm and Nachaluva arrived on Sunday the 16th with Rhys, Kez and myself arriving Monday arvo. Ruby Scoo at the Pink Lakes near Salty Creek:
We camped out at the gums camp ground in the dunes.
The next morning we headed into Robe to grab the last minute items that we forgot on monday and head off from there.
The line up overlooking the Long Beach in Robe:
We first hit up Back Beach as usual after taking the Stoney Rises Camp Track:
Nachaluva following the fresh tracks from Ruby Scoo:
The boys and their toys (and daily drivers!):
After coming off the beach the lib had it's first little bit of fun:
Continuing on our Robe journey we've got Ruby Scoo coming through the dunes:
We stopped to have a look at a rocky section to pick a line through it, there were several options and it was good to show Matt the different ways it can be done from a different set of eyes - and 4wd's…
Immediately after the rocky climb there was a razor dune on the track, this is Ruby Scoo climbing it - I didn't think we'd gone that far over with the angle we're on in this pic, that surprised me:
On the same beach that we picked up Manu & Rolf last January Rhys found himself a new seat, which he used to watch Pedro traverse the beach at the dune line:
We then stopped for lunch:
Pedro and Rhys went for a swim, Rhys had a wetsuit which to me was the smart thing to do:
After lunch we headed off where Pedro got stuck on a razor dune, he didn't have enough momentum to overcome the trans-axling as I call it - where you lift the front left and the rear right:
I should have got more photos of this as this is the best pic I've got, there were better angles that I could have photographed from if I had of thought about it before pushing him out with Rhys and Matt.
Matt was adamant that he wasn't going to get stuck the same way that Pedro did - and he hit it with some speed that surprised Pedro and I, here he is on his approach:
It was then my turn to get stuck, requiring a tow out - I'd come into a dip with a couple of unexpected rocks, an embankment and a slope down to the hole with the rocks and the embankment, I backed off and couldn't get going again:
Pedro pulled Ruby Scoo out with ease. After some track "renovations" we were off again.
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Little Dip and Beachport Conservation Parks 17-21 October 2011
G'day all
Well, we got 4 subarus on this trip that was planned to fill a gap between my cousin's wedding in Adelaide (awesome time) and the Wyperfeld NP trip that Subaruby organised.
Ruby Scoo on the Victorian/South Australian Border:
Pezimm and Nachaluva arrived on Sunday the 16th with Rhys, Kez and myself arriving Monday arvo. Ruby Scoo at the Pink Lakes near Salty Creek:
We camped out at the gums camp ground in the dunes.
The next morning we headed into Robe to grab the last minute items that we forgot on monday and head off from there.
The line up overlooking the Long Beach in Robe:
We first hit up Back Beach as usual after taking the Stoney Rises Camp Track:
Nachaluva following the fresh tracks from Ruby Scoo:
The boys and their toys (and daily drivers!):
After coming off the beach the lib had it's first little bit of fun:
Continuing on our Robe journey we've got Ruby Scoo coming through the dunes:
We stopped to have a look at a rocky section to pick a line through it, there were several options and it was good to show Matt the different ways it can be done from a different set of eyes - and 4wd's…
Immediately after the rocky climb there was a razor dune on the track, this is Ruby Scoo climbing it - I didn't think we'd gone that far over with the angle we're on in this pic, that surprised me:
On the same beach that we picked up Manu & Rolf last January Rhys found himself a new seat, which he used to watch Pedro traverse the beach at the dune line:
We then stopped for lunch:
Pedro and Rhys went for a swim, Rhys had a wetsuit which to me was the smart thing to do:
After lunch we headed off where Pedro got stuck on a razor dune, he didn't have enough momentum to overcome the trans-axling as I call it - where you lift the front left and the rear right:
I should have got more photos of this as this is the best pic I've got, there were better angles that I could have photographed from if I had of thought about it before pushing him out with Rhys and Matt.
Matt was adamant that he wasn't going to get stuck the same way that Pedro did - and he hit it with some speed that surprised Pedro and I, here he is on his approach:
It was then my turn to get stuck, requiring a tow out - I'd come into a dip with a couple of unexpected rocks, an embankment and a slope down to the hole with the rocks and the embankment, I backed off and couldn't get going again:
Pedro pulled Ruby Scoo out with ease. After some track "renovations" we were off again.
...