Sadly my engine chucked a rod on the way home without warning
I can now say I have destroyed three engines in about 45 years,
Wanna buy a disco?
We had 8 cars in total head out to Murphys Creek Escape.
Really nice camping spot, with great surrounds and facilities.
We headed out around 9am, and drove down to Murphys Creek Township to get to the driving tracks.
After quick inspection we noticed the tracks were very heavily eroded by the recent weather, and not worth taking the risk to drive.
We however did try and drive a small section leading in, where everyone had a go at crossing the shallow creek, and then on to a flat section.
After that we headed back to town and commenced to drive around the top side of the area where the drive track were located.
After inspection on the top section, it just was to slippery to navigate all the vehicles through.
There was a road section that we drove along, but after a short drive one of the vehicles encountered a major issue.
As a result we decided to head back out and called it a day.
Far to slippery and boggy for any safe driving, so most headed home and the remaining few went back to camp and enjoyed lunch.
We certainly think this area has huge potential, but under better driving conditions.
Nearly two months of rain has certainly destroyed alot of unsealed roads and off road tracks.
Dave driving the D3 through the creek.
Alot of erosion>
Phil putting the D4 through it paces.
Dallas in his D2a (Now dual locked) Nice unit.
Harry doing some gardening.
We hope to run this trip again maybe later this year.
Hopefully the weather will be on our side, to enjoy what this area has to offer.
Cheers Dave
66 Series 2a
82 RR Classic
86 RR Classic
04 D2a Disco Td5
crap. thats not good news. Sorry to hear Harry.
It was still a good day , see a D3 And a D4 perform trough the creek . Amazing vehicles .I wouldnt be dare taking such a nice cars anywhere near a place like that . I now can say that the Mudhogs can handle serious mud with ease , the self cleaning abilities of them is amazing . Thanks everyone .
George
If you can't fix it with a hammer , you got an electrical problem .......
Cheeky has been driving me crazy all week; she has been nagging for a drive for months now. She has been whining that the MongrelJeep has been having all the fun; and she has better tyres.
She is very proud of her MTZ’s, the Jeep stole her Km2’s while Cheeky’s motor was sick
“Karma is a bitch” says Cheeky
Unfortunately we slept in; Cheeky was in a bit of a mood about the late start, but she soon got excited as we were catching up to Harry
We arrived at Murphy Creek at about 8:30 to find the rest of the Rovers ready to get started
The rains had taken its toll, so we had a couple of attempts to find some drivable tracks
[funny]
Harry went exploring
Cheeky to the rescue
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More exploring looked promising
[serious]
When the tracks have had sustained water, the track ratings climb several notches
Things which maybe easy when dry can become impassable when soaked
As some other Toyota drivers have been having fun in the area
Dave went for a look up the track we were looking for, I could here lots of Isuzu noise in the bush, by the time I got the camera going I just caught the exit of the creek, he had just struggled through.
See video Here Mar 9, 2013 1:46am | Facebook
We decided that we had had enough and would head home
Just as we were heading towards the Gold Coast on the toll road, way past Ipswich more than an hour after leaving Murphy’s
I saw something fall off under Harry’s car, at first I thought it was just a bit of mud.
While I was busy dodging the flying shrapnel, I noticed Harry slow and head for the nearby exit off the freeway.
The radio soon crackled “I lost the engine”
Unfortunately the exit was not friendly and turned into the centenary highway, Harry rolled to a halt in the middle of a merge, and inspected the damage
Seems to be a new inspection port for number 4 big end
I hooked Harry up to Cheeky and I dragged him to the nearest off ramp which turned out to be 5km away.
We found a car park, rang RACQ and waited
All that was left was to have happy hour
Eventually
Thanks for the trip Dave, the area looks promising looking forward to trying again when the weather drys out a bit.
Sorry to hear about the Disco Harry.
Have quite a few photos to post from the trip including the "big" recovery. Hopefully up for view this evening
Certainly an eventful day.
Phil
Cheeky reminded me that I forgot to mention the best part of the trip
1 RRC
6 Disco's
1 other ugly thing (which we wont mention)
in case you missed it 6 Discos
Apparently all the other RRC's were retired hurt and out of action
RRC was the best looking car there.
I own a Disco and was scared to take it in case l broke it
Cheers Dave
66 Series 2a
82 RR Classic
86 RR Classic
04 D2a Disco Td5
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