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    My first time out.

    Today was my first time out in my new 02 Defender that i got last week. It was also my first time 4wd'ing.

    I pretty much made every mistake a newbie would make. I went alone, with no recovery gear and with zero experience.

    I didnt plan to go off road to a large extent, just go tour the gravel tracks around the glass house mountains. It is beautiful up there.

    Now, taking a back road to woodford, i took a side street to see where it would lead me, and it was very, very pleasant. Then i took another side street, as it looked like there was no 4wd'ing to be had.

    What i didn't take into account was the narrowness of the road. It didnt even occour to me that i would need to turn around because it was all easy.... You know where im going :P

    The road got narrower, harder and wetter.

    I did a few water crossing (not really a creek, but huge pot holes) and they started getting harder etc. Reversing a couple of km's did cross my mind, but i knew that reversing through the pot holes i came out of was unlikely, so i had to go forward only.

    It got to the point that it looked more like a motor bike track/walking track. I was getting pretty nervous when i saw two destroyed Goodyear Wranglers on the side of the.... path.

    One pot hole thing i came across had logs in it that im pretty sure were used to remove a bogged vehicle. I ate an apple, while i pondered wether to try and tip toe it over the logs, or remove them, and go through at speed. I removed them, as i though if i slipped off them, id have no momentum as back up.

    I reversed up a hill a bit, and powered through with diff lock and in low range, and the exit wasn't as smooth as the stick i used to test it suggested it was.. and i got some air on the exit (poor defender, i hope i havnt hurt it.)

    As soon as i got through it i stopped to put it back into high range, and out of diff lock, and i couldn't get it back into high range, and the diff lock light was still on, even though it clearly wasnt in difflock. I rolled back a bit, and i heard a grind ( i felt ill) but it went into high range, and the light went out.

    At this point i turned my GPS on (i didn't bother to do it before, because i didnt think it would work through the trees) and i wasnt on a road that was on a map, it looked like i was either near, or on an old river bed, as i was sitting on a thin blue line, though threw the thickness of the scrub i saw a creek beside me. (was also getting concerned about getting stuck there overnight, and to get a lot of rain)

    I zoomed out on the GPS to see where the first road was, and i followed bush tracks trying to get to that road. It appears what they say is right "point to a spot on a map, and a defender will take you there".

    I exited out from behind the Woodford tip. Does anyone know where i was ? been on that track ?

    I came out onto tarmac thinking "I love this car" and "Thank God i didn't get the discovery"

    That will be the last time i go 4wd'ing before i do a proper course and buy some/lots of recovery gear. Im definitely getting a winch/hand winch. Today i was completely irresponsible, and showed very little maturity for my age.

    The standard grabber tyres did ok, but in clay... wouldn't be cool.

    Now.. Im pretty new here, and there is a common saying here "It didnt happen without pics"

    Ill upload some soon. PhotoBucket is down for maintainance ATM
    Last edited by Aaron; 28th November 2007 at 05:54 PM.

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    been in a similar situation but there was two of us (in the same car)

    sometimes you dont realise until you think poo where am i...........i think its easily done in this pretty country

    but at least now you know!! we would still go out on our own again but we would be way more prepared..the stuff we did wasn't challenging though, we were just lost................


    good feeling when you come out of the other end though hey........you feel like you should be on that discovery channel program.. i shouldn't be alive
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    I will do most of my 4wd'ing alone, no doubt about that. And probably that track again, when i have more experience. Im sure once ive done a bit more, that track will seem like tarmac.

    I felt like i was on Movie One - Tombraider... thrashing through the forest.

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    Today, 10 minutes after its windows were tinted.




    This was before the hard track. Its so nice up there.


    After the track, and back home.





    I think i might not wash it for a week or so. It looks pretty like that i think.

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    Good write up... Glad you know the Pics Pics Pics Rule

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    The CDL can be tricky to disengage. Sometimes you need to reverse for a bit to release any diff wind-up.

    As a rule of thumb (and if you follow the Land Rover instructions) you should engage your CDL as soon as you're off the tarmac, gives you much better traction.

    Also getting them back into hi-range can be a little fight too - and yes sometimes there can be some grinding if you're moving but generally you just need to put it in gear, let the clutch out until you feel her grab and slip the gear into hi-range. Basically what happens is the gears aren't lined up, so that little bit of motion lines them up and they slide through.

    Glad you got out ok though, some of these stories I've heard have been disastrous I remember someone with a new D3 (names withheld ) whose first outing was on a beach. Didn't lower his tyre pressures, wasn't really sure what he was doing... she got bogged and he almost lost her to the tide

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    Thanks for the advice. I was under the impression you put the CDL in just before you think you are going to loose traction. I will have to re-read that part.

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    Aaah the spirit of adventure!!! I've done the same... just start out as a harmless Sunday drive & it goes downhill from there... still do from time to time.

    If that is the schmick blue Defender I think it is then that's possibly the dirtiest it's been (I mean that in the nicest possible way)

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    Love the colour for once it's not white

    First times are always tough thats why its good to go with people you know

    All the best

    Adam

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    It is "solmanic" car. Im a bit worried how he will react to the pictures :P

    I also have a photo the day i bought it, where i found grime that he hasn't cleaned

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