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Thread: Tyre traps

  1. #31
    redrovertdi Guest
    disco2 dan, this isnt a personal attack against you but find somewhere else to go, it sounds to dangerous not from a "4wd point of view" but from a "personal safety point of view". "Dont launch your canoe when you can hear dueling banjos"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    The way I read it:

    Dan pulled onto the first section (first 10m) of a road to allow his little girl to get out to answer the call of nature (also where he put the cameras).
    Dan has also gone motorbike riding where ropes,wire,fishing line and star pickets have been present.
    Quite happy to be corrected but that's just how I read it.
    Thanks muppet you are correct, approx 5-6M down is where they popped my tyres and 10M max was where I stopped to inspect, this is the farthest corner of the dropzone and I have never seen traps or anything of the sort on this side on the other side however I have seen pickets and such in mud pits, over that side (the dangerous one) there are signs saying no unregistered vehicles, but long as your licences are ok and your registered your fine....

    Oh and man traps are beyond big trouble, I heard of a guy growing pot who set "Indian" style foot traps out at warragamba, he would have pretty much got away with it except for the traps but in the end got 18 years with good behaviour... Not sure if that was the only type or if any police were hurt but that's what he got and that was about 9-10 years ago, it was an ex GF uncle

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