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Psimpson7
28th March 2010, 09:53 PM
So, some of you may know, but for those of you who don’t, Eric (The_109) and I spent last week in Coffs Harbour on a week long 4WD action tough trip up in the hills for a forthcoming feature.

We were slightly apprehensive when we arrived with trailer full of Krawlers attached, expecting to be the least equipped car and thinking we would be up against a gaggle of 40” tyred Patrols and so on.

In reality though we were among the more modified cars.

The readers vehicles consisted of

Geoff in his JK Wrangler CRD auto running twin lockers and 35” KM2’s
Steve and Kim in an 80 series running superior suspension, twin lockers, and 33” MTZ’s’
Lance and Brad in Lances near 500 rwhp Patrol running lockers and 33” BFG MT’s
Rod and Kev in a couple of year old twin locked Hilux
Eric and I in my 90

Also on the trip at stages as guides and so on were

Nick and Dave in Nicks single cab twin locked GQ patrol running 35’s
Sando in his Double cab twin locked GQ Patrol running 35’s

From the magazine, there were Anthony – Photographer, Brendan, and Fred. These were top guys and worked tirelessly all week to keep us fed and happy.

We got down on Sunday afternoon and rocked up into the campsite to be joined by Rod, and Steve and Kim for the evening.

The next morning we headed down to Coffs Harbour 4wd centre to meet up with the rest of the guys. We got a lift down with Rod as we had changed tyres and would be heading back to camp before heading out to the tracks.

When at the 4wd centre most of the guys ran up the travel ramp, which Geoff comfortably won with a score of over 1100 with a bit of disconnecting stuff. He got nearly a 1000 before adjusting anything.

After this we headed back to camp to let the rest of the guys set up.

So on to the tracks. The first morning was quite easy with some scenic tracks up and around the hills near camp.

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Unfortunately Lance’s Patrol suffered a few issues today with overheating and also a misfire. These would cause issues all week, which was a shame as they had worked some huge hours to get the car finished and head down from Mackay!

After lunch we headed to Commando. Any one who has been there will know the track. It was apparently even more eroded than when the club went late last year. We were first up and the first half was pretty easy, but we couldn’t clear the ledge as it kept lifting wheels. We ended up winching this and then driving the rest. (This was the only winch we needed all trip)

Some pics of us on Commando:

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Geoff was up next and needed to also winch the ledge, and then winch the log.

Some pics of Geoff on Commando

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Nick was the last car to try this and drove it without help. The long wheelbase helped him a huge amount here.

After this we headed back to camp, for dinner.

Next morning after breakfast we headed out again to the hills. I can’t exactly remember the order of the tracks for Tuesday and Wednesday so I have just added all of them with captions where will I can remember:

Steve and Kim in the creek bypass at the base of Jeep:

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Geoff heading in:

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Which resulted in: (this was mainly caused by Kim standing in the way causing a loss of momemum! - the video of this has swearing :) )

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Lance winching out of the same creek:

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I had to winch Rod out of here. Only Nick, Steve and I drove it unassisted.

Me thinking:

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Muddy track with step, cant remember what this is called. Anthony has an awesome sequence of the 90 going up here both front wheels in the air:

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Hard Powerlines, in reverse.

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This was the last of the hard tracks, one called Perserverance. Before we even got there our leader got stuck

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Then so did Steve:

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After this we got to the main hill, and we managed to drive it, first car up after everyone else had tried. Must thank Eric here as I would have winched otherwise but he persuaded me to keep my foot in and it drove it fairly easily.

Only Sando managed to follow us up, then Lance after some track building was done in the hole at the bottom.

After this we headed to Pebbly beach for a more relaxing day and a half:

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Thanks to Eric for co driving for me. Must say it was an excellent weekend, and the car performed faultlessly. The Krawlers are absolutely awesome as well. We should get some more pictures soon which I will add when they arrive.

All in all it was a great week with great tracks, and great people :)

Credit for the pictures to who-ever took them. These are from all the guys and girls on the trip so far. Thanks for them everyone.

GuyG
28th March 2010, 10:05 PM
Looking forward to seeing more pics

Chops
28th March 2010, 10:52 PM
Looks you all had an awesome time on some awesome tracks,,,
Thanks for the pics,,
Chops

JohnR
28th March 2010, 11:06 PM
Sounds like an awsome trip Pete and it also sounds like you did the Marque proud, well done.

Cheers,

Outlaw
28th March 2010, 11:42 PM
Brilliant report and effort :)

disco_thrasher
29th March 2010, 07:11 AM
awesome am sure you two where outstanding ambassadors for land rover and GCLRO

well done again

THE 109
29th March 2010, 07:12 AM
Great trip report there Pete,I can't wait to go back down to coffs for more:twisted:
Pete did a great job of making sure the landy was in top shape before heading down which resulted in opening the bonnet just to check the fluids at camp.No breakages was impressive as there were some serious loads put on the driveline at times,those crawlers were just amazing never failing to grip and propel the 90 up deep ruts and rock ledges.
The pics never show how steep the tracks really are and in a shorty if feels a lot worse,so hats off to Pete for facing his fear of coffs and giving all the hard tracks we did a shot.Not once did he say "I'm not going up that".:cool:
Cheers Eric

x-box
29th March 2010, 07:36 AM
Great trip report and pics - you guys did well [thumbsupbig]

Psimpson7
29th March 2010, 10:27 AM
Thanks guys. Interestingly we managed to run the tyres at 8psi without beadlocks!!

Shamo
29th March 2010, 10:40 AM
Good job pete mate, whens it going to be published in the mag?

Shamo

stevo68
29th March 2010, 10:48 AM
Awesome pics and story...well done lads,

regards

Stevo

Psimpson7
29th March 2010, 01:09 PM
About 3 or 4 months I think Shamo.

Here are a couple more cool pics.

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/04/938.jpg

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/03/106.jpg

THE 109
29th March 2010, 04:57 PM
Those last pics are awesome:cool:

Psimpson7
29th March 2010, 05:01 PM
I know :)

I am trying to get the high resolution ones from Rod/Kev

The ho har's
29th March 2010, 05:02 PM
Those last pics are awesome:cool:

Now tell us you did replace the drivers seat cover after those shots;):p:wasntme:


well done Pete;)


Mrs hh:angel:

harry
29th March 2010, 05:18 PM
thanks for putting up the trip report and those pics,
it's no wonder you were out looking for a new drivers seat after those wheelstands,;)
that must have been pretty sobering, sitting the drivers seat while that was happening,
'hi sam, i've dented the roof' or something like that, may have come to mind:cool:
well done eric and pete for taking on the challenge.
i look forward to seeing the magazine article and videos.

dungarover
29th March 2010, 05:58 PM
Looks as if you had a ball tackling on some of those tracks, I enjoyed it although it was red hot and the dunga was having issues :mad:. Those wheel stands are real pucker factor though :eek:

Like to give commando a crack in the bullet and with my 33's fitted when we get back down there again :twisted::twisted:

Trav

Miraz
29th March 2010, 06:26 PM
I think there will be a few articles out of the trip - possibly starting around issue 150

Here is some of the video - YouTube- Coffs Trip - including the creek crossing at the base of Jeep.

Very impressed with the 90 - great reminder of what a well setup truck should be capable of!

Psimpson7
29th March 2010, 10:34 PM
Thanks Geoff!

I spotted you were a member on here earlier.

Was a great week.

Love your Jeep. The only other car on the trip I would like to own.

Rgds
Pete

Grimace
30th March 2010, 02:23 PM
best thread! them two last pics are bloody brilliant. The wheel stand deffinately doesnt look like my cup of tea :eek:

CheekyD1
30th March 2010, 03:52 PM
Thanks Geoff!

Love your Jeep. The only other car on the trip I would like to own.

Rgds
Pete

Wow Pete comes out. :woot:
Welcome comrade

Camp Coffs this weekend, best Jeep event. You should come for a look.
You can't miss it Jeeps take over Coffs, the showgrounds is HQ.

Gaz

Miraz
31st March 2010, 09:38 AM
In the interests of balance, I should probably fess up to having previously owned a V8 D90 and an ex military light weight...

CheekyD1
1st April 2010, 12:35 PM
If you look at the comments on Cheeky's YouTube channel (Click on Videos below)

If you find the video of Pete at Beerwah you will find a comment from a TJ (wrangler) owner saying how he would like to own a D90 :cool:

Gaz

Hendrik
20th July 2010, 10:35 PM
Just saw the write up in the mag, top job guys...good to see some familiar faces in the mag, and also good to see the 90 in there. Bit over 80 series' and GQ's to be honest haha

justinc
21st July 2010, 07:52 AM
Thanks guys. Interestingly we managed to run the tyres at 8psi without beadlocks!!

...Thats probably because the 90 doesn't weigh in at over 3 tons...:eek:
Great job and fantastic pics, thanks!!


JC

robbotd5
21st July 2010, 06:55 PM
Go the Fender!!!!!!!!! Too bad there wasn't a classic Rangie, D1 & a D2, D3 in the mix to upset their usual Toejam/pootrol mix.
Regards Robbo.

ScottW
22nd July 2010, 01:16 PM
I just read the article. Looks like a lot of fun was had.