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 ;)
– Lerderderg/Wombat, Cobaw Forests and Epsom.
G’day all!
After a lot of running around, planning and anticipation, the long weekend was finally here. There were a group of subi nuts coming from different areas in South Australia for the weekend – these members were:
- Phizinza and pero’s – blue MY sedan, no lift and a maroon hilux
- Acousticjase88 and mates in his lifted white L series
- Bboypebz in his unlifted red brumby.
Phiz rolled in Friday evening. We set up camp on the hill – I was still running around doing final checks on the forums…
Acoustic and co were meant to arrive at about midnight. At 3am I was meeting them at the end of my road in thick fog – they had apparently got bored on the drive over and decided to have some 4wd fun near Horsham in a roadside puddle to spice up the dull drive. The L didn’t make it and the boys spent quite some time digging the car out, resulting in their arrival time being so late!
The whole week before the trip the weather had been lightly drizzling – something we need again… There was a lot of water around and plenty of slippery conditions. I decided to camp on the lower hill to save turfing up the property. On the Friday night there was a wicked frost – first big one I’ve seen this year, it was bloody freezing! Here’s some pics of Acoustic and mates camped out and Phiz in his swag:
After getting ourselves sorted for the day trip we were off to Baccus Marsh a little later than I anticipated – we arrived late, I might have made a few people nervous, sorry about that! The list of subaru’s and owners that arrived were: El Freddo in Ruby Scoo (’88 L series), Phiz in his MY, Acoustic’s in his lifted L, Bboypebz in his brumby (arrived from his trip over from SA that morning), TUF4BY in his indestructible red MY wagon, Subaruby in his beige lifted MY wagon, Venom in his maroon EJ’d L series, ScubyRoo in his grey bog standard Liberty with ‘roadies’, Pezimm in his quietly turbo’d black forester (also bog standard) and Phiz’s pero’s in their Maroon Hilux. Brrrummmbeee met up with us at the IGA to say g’day and wish us a great day out… He also had his 2 door WRX with him! Mint condition…
Back on track, I put my rear shaft in to lock the welded rear end for the 4wding ahead. Due to my lateness I dropped the quarry off the list of places to go, so we basically got straight into it – Blue Gum Track for about 200m then onto Holts Rd. There wasn’t as much water around as I would have liked – the small creek wasn’t flowing at the bottom of holts road. But it was still wet enough to be very slippery in sections. We stopped for the first play area at the bottom of Holts Rd and Nuggerty Tk:
The little steep play track was too slippery for me to get up, only a few of the subi’s had a go at this one. Phiz and Subaruby got up. Unfortunately I have only got video of this track…
Onward and upward we went along Nuggerty Tk. It can get a little dull in areas as it meanders its way along the spur line. There are two good climbs near the top of the track. This challenged a few drivers when they didn’t have enough momentum or foot to the floor action (for the ‘mighty’ EA82). At the top of the track we met back up with Blue Gum Tk, cruised along here to Raggerty Tk and onto Fire Break Track no1:
This took us to the ford crossing. I got a good photo of Venom and Ruby Scoo:
This crossing was a good bit of fun, the climb up the other side was great too – it had changed a lot since I was here last with Subaruby and Brrrummmbeee. The track had developed a larger rut and around the near hair pin turn there was a little rock wall to negotiate that was on a rather steep incline… I’ll have to rely on other members for pics here, I again got caught up with video (can’t wait to get an editing program!).
At the top of the fire break track we started to encounter more motorbikes – they were a good crew, no nasty’s in there which was good to see. We had lunch here – and a play in some holes. After this we headed out to O’Brien’s Crossing for a toilet stop and a look around. We got some good shots of the subi’s sitting around:
Then we were off again – this time headed out to the Wombat section of the forest. There was quite a bit of cruising on good quality dirt road to get there. Here’s the group re-gathering just before we hit a bit of blacktop:
G’day all!
After a lot of running around, planning and anticipation, the long weekend was finally here. There were a group of subi nuts coming from different areas in South Australia for the weekend – these members were:
- Phizinza and pero’s – blue MY sedan, no lift and a maroon hilux
- Acousticjase88 and mates in his lifted white L series
- Bboypebz in his unlifted red brumby.
Phiz rolled in Friday evening. We set up camp on the hill – I was still running around doing final checks on the forums…
Acoustic and co were meant to arrive at about midnight. At 3am I was meeting them at the end of my road in thick fog – they had apparently got bored on the drive over and decided to have some 4wd fun near Horsham in a roadside puddle to spice up the dull drive. The L didn’t make it and the boys spent quite some time digging the car out, resulting in their arrival time being so late!
The whole week before the trip the weather had been lightly drizzling – something we need again… There was a lot of water around and plenty of slippery conditions. I decided to camp on the lower hill to save turfing up the property. On the Friday night there was a wicked frost – first big one I’ve seen this year, it was bloody freezing! Here’s some pics of Acoustic and mates camped out and Phiz in his swag:
After getting ourselves sorted for the day trip we were off to Baccus Marsh a little later than I anticipated – we arrived late, I might have made a few people nervous, sorry about that! The list of subaru’s and owners that arrived were: El Freddo in Ruby Scoo (’88 L series), Phiz in his MY, Acoustic’s in his lifted L, Bboypebz in his brumby (arrived from his trip over from SA that morning), TUF4BY in his indestructible red MY wagon, Subaruby in his beige lifted MY wagon, Venom in his maroon EJ’d L series, ScubyRoo in his grey bog standard Liberty with ‘roadies’, Pezimm in his quietly turbo’d black forester (also bog standard) and Phiz’s pero’s in their Maroon Hilux. Brrrummmbeee met up with us at the IGA to say g’day and wish us a great day out… He also had his 2 door WRX with him! Mint condition…
Back on track, I put my rear shaft in to lock the welded rear end for the 4wding ahead. Due to my lateness I dropped the quarry off the list of places to go, so we basically got straight into it – Blue Gum Track for about 200m then onto Holts Rd. There wasn’t as much water around as I would have liked – the small creek wasn’t flowing at the bottom of holts road. But it was still wet enough to be very slippery in sections. We stopped for the first play area at the bottom of Holts Rd and Nuggerty Tk:
The little steep play track was too slippery for me to get up, only a few of the subi’s had a go at this one. Phiz and Subaruby got up. Unfortunately I have only got video of this track…
Onward and upward we went along Nuggerty Tk. It can get a little dull in areas as it meanders its way along the spur line. There are two good climbs near the top of the track. This challenged a few drivers when they didn’t have enough momentum or foot to the floor action (for the ‘mighty’ EA82). At the top of the track we met back up with Blue Gum Tk, cruised along here to Raggerty Tk and onto Fire Break Track no1:
This took us to the ford crossing. I got a good photo of Venom and Ruby Scoo:
This crossing was a good bit of fun, the climb up the other side was great too – it had changed a lot since I was here last with Subaruby and Brrrummmbeee. The track had developed a larger rut and around the near hair pin turn there was a little rock wall to negotiate that was on a rather steep incline… I’ll have to rely on other members for pics here, I again got caught up with video (can’t wait to get an editing program!).
At the top of the fire break track we started to encounter more motorbikes – they were a good crew, no nasty’s in there which was good to see. We had lunch here – and a play in some holes. After this we headed out to O’Brien’s Crossing for a toilet stop and a look around. We got some good shots of the subi’s sitting around:
Then we were off again – this time headed out to the Wombat section of the forest. There was quite a bit of cruising on good quality dirt road to get there. Here’s the group re-gathering just before we hit a bit of blacktop: