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November 2017
Club Newsletter
No. 287
November 2017
4WD Adventurers Club
Newsletter No. 287
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November 2017
4WD Adventurers Club
Newsletter No. 287
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Club Contact Details
Club Meetings – Next Meeting Wednesday 4th October 2017
Club meetings are held at 7:30pm the 1st
Wednesday of the month (except Jan.) at the
Modbury Sports & Community Club, 2 Hazel Grove, Ridgehaven, 5097
Membership enquires to the membership officer, [email protected].
Committee Positions
President Greg Chase 8289 8663 (h) / 0490 446 325 (m)
Vice President Dave Bateup 8526 2879 (h) / 0471 814 184 (m)
Secretary Lloyd Kohlhagen 8263 1012 (h) / 0407 792 678 (m)
Minute Secretary Lee Kruzycki 8280 7781 (h) / 0418 867 188 (m)
Treasurer Terri Bateup 8526 2879 (h) / 0471 814 184(m)
Events Officer Dale Candida 0412 727 843 (m)
Public Officer Ray Collyer 0427 959 244 (m)
General Committee Position Trevor Clark 0431 256 310 (m)
General Committee Position Julie Schubert 8263 8785 (h) / 0437 916 972 (m)
General Committee Position Brian Jones 0402 191 611 (m)
General Committee Position John Tichborne 8254 1376 (h) / 0414 967 653 (m)
Appointed Positions
4WDSA Delegate Russel Kruzycki 8280 7781 (h) / 0408 358 627(m)
Training Co-ordinator Colin Schubert 8263 8785 (h) / 0416 132 434 (m)
Trainers Werner Pompeuse 8289 6932 (h) / 0419 823 133 (m)
Dave Bateup 8562 2879 (h) / 0417 814 184 (m)
Peter Davis 8395 5649 (h) / 0408 804 222 (m)
Newsletter Editor Trevor Clark 0431 256 310 (m)
Membership Officer Amber Barret 8260 2498 (h) 0437 290 533 (m)
Welcoming Officer Heather Deverson 0418 836 995 (m)
Supper Organiser Contact Michelle Nagel 0417 566 696 (m)
Fundraising Officer Russel Kruzycki 8280 7781 (h) / 0408 358 627(m)
Property & Purchasing Officer Ray Collyer 0427 959 244 (m)
Library Officer Dieter Leimann 0417 811 854 (m)
Web Master John Tichborne 0414 967 653 (m)
Sergeant-at-arms Russel Kruzycki 8280 7781 (h) / 0408 358 627(m)
Facebook Page Manager
Social Events Co-ordinator
Club Web and Mailing Address
The club website is www.4wdadventurers.org (email [email protected]).
Send mail to 4WD Adventurers Club of SA Inc, PO Box 35, Holden Hill, South Australia,
5088. Send general correspondence to “The Secretary” at that address.
CONTENTS
Front Cover: Cape Jervis 1
Club Contact details 2
Prospective Members 3
From the Editor 3
Trip Updates – Blanchetown / Beachport 4
Club Sponsors 5
Ask Paul Towing Laws 6
Document Trip Leaders responsibilities 7
Trip Reports Nullabor & South West WA 9
Coorong Beach Drive 10
Yankalilla Guided Tour 11
Trip Sheets Terowie 12
Blanchetown Christmas 13
Victoria High Country 13
Peake 14
Beachport 14
Gleasons Landing 15
Geranium – Dorado Downs 15
Calendar 16
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Presidents Report
Hi Everyone
Please accept my apologies for being away for
another meeting, Kris and I decided to take
advantage of some rather cheap air fares and make
a quick trip to visit our overseas family, as our two
grandsons are growing way up too fast. Thanks Dave
for chairing the November meeting.
While I am saying thank you, I would like to acknowledge all of the members who
were able to give up some of their time and attend our stand at the recent 4WD
and adventure show. I know that Kris and I enjoyed our time on the stand on
Friday morning, I hope others did as well. A big thanks to Terri for stepping up and
organising this activity. Remember we may have some extra visitors over the next
two meetings please make them feel welcome.
Finally elsewhere in the news letter you will find a new proposed “Trip Leaders
Responsibilities”. This is an update of our 2005 version. The change was
prompted by tighter record keeping requirements put on us by our insurers, but it
is not a substantial change. The document has been broken up into four sections,
planning before the trip starts, at the start of the trip, during a trip and after trip
actions. At first glance it looks like a lot, but as you read it you will see that it is
just a list of pretty obvious steps. They won’t all apply on shorter trips, but on
longer trips most of them will need to be considered.
If you have any questions or concerns about this please talk to one of your
committee members, or email me at [email protected].
Greg Chase
President
CLUB BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS:
4WD Adventurers Club SA
BSB 633-000 Acc No 148345572
THIS MONTHS PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS
Dave & Valerie Quick
Please speak to one of the committee members if you wish to make any
comment.
FROM THE EDITOR:
There was a great response to my call for good quality photographs
suitable for the cover page of our newsletter. Several members sent in
some really fine efforts with the camera, and so I thank them for that.
Please keep up the effort.
On a sadder note, Paul Bryant, our resident Guru on all things legal and
pertaining to our club, has reluctantly advised that this month’s
information sheet will be his last.
On behalf of all members of the club, I would like to thank Paul for his
wonderful contribution over the past 12 months. I feel sure, that if you
approach Paul informally at a meeting with a question, he will be only too
pleased to pass on his knowledge to you.
Thank you very much, for a great effort Paul.
TREV
November 2017
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Newsletter No. 287
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BLANCHETOWN CHRISTMAS FUNCTION - UPDATE
There are a couple of people who have not yet paid their deposit for
Blanchetown. If you still intend going, you must pay at the November
meeting.
To those who have paid, Thank You.
Everyone is booked for Friday and Saturday night, and leaving on Sunday.
Greg, the park manager has said that normal checkout time of 10:00am can
be extended, so we will have time for a shared breakfast on Sunday morning.
Please bring a Salad and a Desert to share on Saturday night as part of our
Christmas celebrations. All meat will be supplied by the club along with some
soft drinks.
For breakfast, there are facilities in the park for us to use, so we will gather,
(weather permitting) for breakfast.
BEACHPORT AUSTRALIA DAY WEEKEND - UPDATE
Dinner money can now be paid - $30.00 per head for a 2 course meal and a
game of lawn bowls. All money needs to be paid by the December meeting
to finalise numbers. All equipment for lawn bowls will be provided and
there will be an area set aside for the kids, such as table tennis, for
example.
We are going to run a competition at Beachport which will require you to
supply us with a baby photo of yourself. We are going to have a “gss who”
competition, so we need a photo that makes it difficult to identify you.
Please scan the photo and send it to Terri or Lee. That way we won’t need
to return any originals.
We are anticipating a worthwhile prize, to make the comp worth winning.
FOR SALE 2015 Desert Sky Sunset off road 18'6"" van.
Built for remote off road touring. Very little use.
Twin beds, ensuite and cafe style eatery.
Galvanised G& S chasis and tandem control ride coil heavy duty
suspension for full off road requirements.
Cruise master DO 35 off road hitch.
Two x 180w solar panels, electric awning, Truma gas heater and 175 lt. 12
v/ 240v Waeco compressor
fridge.
Loads of extras.
Contact Colin or Julie
Schubert 0437 916 972
MEMBERSHIP FEES
If you haven’t yet paid your Membership Fees, please be aware that a $20
joining fee MAY be required after tonight’s meeting, as your membership
will have been deemed to be lapsed. If you are having difficulties with
payment, do not hesitate to contact the Membership Officer before this
date.
If you do not believe you will be re-joining the club for the 2017/2018
financial year please let the Membership Officer know.
AMBER
Membership Officer
November 2017
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Newsletter Advertisers - Please support the people who support us
November 2017
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ASK PAUL [email protected]
Towing Laws
I have just come back from a 4wd trip where 7 cars (with 2 towing trailers) ventured
across the top of Lake Torrens for a week. It was a great trip and relatively uneventful for
all, but it did get me thinking about how much gear we think we need to carry on a trip
like this. The two 4wds towing trailers had 4 people on board, so room was at a premium
for them. One trailer in particular was a 6x4 trailer and was loaded with ‘everything’ you
could imagine, but had no brakes fitted.
In a previous monthly column I discussed weights being carried, but how many people
actually know about some of the current towing laws?
For instance, did you know that if a trailer is not fitted with brakes then the mass of the
trailer must not exceed the unloaded mass of the towing vehicle or a GTM (Gross Trailer
Mass) of 750 kg, whichever is the lesser. The average weight of a 6x4 trailer without
brakes is around 250 kg (unladen) and this is why you can’t really carry more than 500 kg
of load in this type of trailer.
Any trailer with a GTM more than 750 kg is required to have trailer brakes fitted.
What about a few other towing laws –
A trailer must not be towed with a person in or on the trailer.
The load on a trailer must be safely secured or restrained before moving onto a road and
if an item falls from the trailer onto the road, it is the driver’s responsibility to
immediately remove it from the road.
A trailer must be securely coupled to the vehicle towing it and must have a safety
connection such as a chain that will keep the trailer connected to the towing vehicle in the
event of an accidental disconnection.
A motor vehicle and trailer combination which measures 7.5 metres (or more) in length is
classed as a long vehicle. When travelling on a highway the driver of a long vehicle must
keep a minimum distance behind another long vehicle travelling in front of the driver.
The minimum distance depends on what area you are in. On a road train route you need
to be a minimum of 200 metres apart and in other areas a minimum of 60 metres apart.
It’s worth knowing some of these Laws to keep you and everyone else safe on our roads.
For more information check out the website below:
https://www.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/6375/MR25-Light-vehicle-towing-
trailer-regulations-GVM-4.5-tonnes-or-less-8.14.pdf
Note: for reasons beyond my control this will be my last monthly newsletter for the Club.
FOR SALE
3 x 20Litre steel jerry cans
$25 each or $60 for all 3.
Andrew McLean
Mobile: 0413 694 866
Club Newsletter Please email newsletter items to the editor ([email protected]) by the Wednesday before
the next club meeting. The opinions in this magazine, by contributors, are not necessarily those of the Editor or
the 4WD Adventurers Club of SA
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TRIP LEADER’S RESPONSIBILITIES Updated Nov 2017
Trip Planning:
1. Organise, in consultation with the Events Officer and Assistant Trip Leader if
available, a complete trip outline which will include such pre-trip information as:-
1.1. Dates of Trip
1.2. Destination
1.3. Type of trip e.g. sand driving, bush tracks, working bees or scenic etc. and
difficulty level and vehicle suitability, if considered necessary the trip leader
may stipulate minimum vehicle requirements
1.4. Approximate Total Distance
1.5. Fuel range required i.e. maximum distance between refuelling stops. Type of
fuel available. (Gas is not always available)
1.6. Convoy Limit (if applicable)
1.7. Maps of the Area
1.8. Meeting Place and Time
1.9. Suitability for caravans and trailers
1.10. Facilities and accommodation (e.g. camp fires, bush camping, self sufficient)
1.11. Determine the availability of firewood and the regulations regarding
roadside collection. When in doubt take your own.
1.12. Rubbish disposal
2. Obtain property owner’s permission to travel over private or pastoral land.
3. Prior knowledge of the trip is preferable, but not essential. Plan a route with breaks
so that drivers are not extended. Plan lunch and camping spots.
4. Identify potential alternatives if the route is not passable.
5. Check weather conditions and accessibility.
6. Arrange for any special equipment that may be required (winch, flags etc.) The Club
has some equipment available for loan.
7. Forward to the Club Magazine Editor the pre-trip information for publication at least
1 month prior to trip. The Events Officer can provide a suitable template for this
information. Try and be present at club meeting(s) prior to the trip to address any
questions.
At The Start Of The Trip
1. Identify a responsible person from each vehicle and
a) confirm that all occupants are correctly listed on the trip sheet,
b) discuss the 4WDing history with any driver(s),
c) ask if there are any medical issues with any of the occupants,
d) collect a RFDS donation. A gold coin is suggested,
e) ask the responsible person to sign their entry on the trip sheet.
2. Inform the trip participants of the trip plan. Specifically outline break times, toileting
arrangements, rubbish removal, excessive noise, driving behaviour and general
conduct.
3. Identify new members and visitors - make sure they are welcome and mix in.
4. Select 2 people to prepare the verbal & written trip reports. NB verbal 2-4 minutes.
5. Mention the importance of minimizing the environmental impact of vehicles.
6. Advise the trip participants of convoy procedures, particularly visitors.
7. State if convoy position is important. Allocate specific positions if required.
8. Select a Tail End Charlie.
9. Conduct a radio check and identify positions of each vehicle in the convoy.
During The Trip
1. Accept authority for the trip and keep control.
2. Ensure that any driving or camping fees are paid.
3. Ensure the convoy conforms to the Club Constitution, By-Laws and Policies.
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4. On each day inform the participants of the trip plan for that day.
5. Be aware of new members and visitors - make sure they are welcome and mix in.
6. Encourage the early engagement of 4WD and other responsible 4WDing techniques,
such as reduced tyre pressures, keeping to the tracks and minimising wheel spin.
7. Remind the participants of convoy procedures, particularly visitors.
8. Monitor progress of convoy members throughout the trip. Supervise at obstacles.
Communicate regularly with Tail End Charlie. Consider using separate radio channels
where there are multiple hazards.
9. Ensure that all gates are left as found.
10. Ensure that stock and their watering points are not disturbed.
11. Keep participants informed of changes as they occur. Nominate break times in
advance.
12. Manage, or delegate incident control – accidents, injuries and recoveries. Have
details of major incidents recorded.
13. Warn the convoy of specific hazards as they become apparent.
14. Trip Leader is to inspect the campsite and campfire prior to departure for safety and
cleanliness as per the Minimum Impact Camping and Touring Guide of the SA 4WD
Association and organise a cleanup if required.
After The Trip
1. If there were any significant incidents, then document the incidents on the reverse of
the trip sheet and brief the Event Coordinator. The Event Coordinator will advise if
any further action is required.
2. Promptly return signed trips sheets to the Event Coordinator. If the trip leader has a
scanner then emailing a scanned copy is highly desirable.
3. Advise the Event Coordinator who will be doing the verbal trip report. NB verbal 2-4
minutes.
4. Advise the Newsletter Editor who will be doing the written trip report.
5. Pass the RFDS donations to the treasurer.
6. Prepare notes if applicable on the trip for the club Trip Co-ordinator’s library.
THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WILL BE DISCUSSED AT THE NOVEMBER CLUB
MEETING. PLEASE READ THROUGH IT AND RAISE ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY
HAVE AT THAT TIME.
TREV
Newsletter Editor
November 2017
4WD Adventurers Club
Newsletter No. 287
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Nullabor and South-West WA – Stacey Dix
We had a fantastic month-long adventure along the coast and South-West WA. The lucky
crew consisted of myself, Kathy and Allan Dix, and Chris and Greg Chase. We had a lot of
off-roading adventures and there was so much to see and do – but there were definitely a
couple of highlights worth sharing:
• Dozens of Southern Right Whales at the Head of the Bight (Nullabor), but also 30
metres off the beach at Twilight Cove (via Eyre Bird Observatory out of Cocklebiddy).
If it wasn’t freezing cold in the water, you could’ve jumped in there and swam with
them they were that close.
• Bilbunya Dunes, nearest to Balladonia in WA (picture right) – a 6hr 4WD track greeted
with the spectacular site of sand dunes in the distance, rising 100 metres high and
white as snow. It’s very remote and we had the whole place to ourselves – an
unforgettable sight, but be prepared for the long drive in.
• Driving up Wylie’s Bluff in Esperance – a steep and smooth granite outcrop. Hard to
tell the gradient from the photo above, but you can spot the “little” Nissan Patrol at
the bottom of the beach, which is the start of the drive. You’re staring into the sky
the whole way up!
• All the bays and inlets around Esperance (including Lucky Beach, with the squeaky
white sand) – Cape Le Grand National Park is excellent and there’s really great
camping facilities at many of the bays.
• Seeing the Warren River rush to meet the ocean at the Yeagerup Dunes out of
Pemberton (WA) and dipping our feet into the Indian Ocean.
There are too many wonderful experiences to name, but I highly recommend the journey.
One tip for new players is the lack of fresh food (fruit & veg, meat and bread) between the
WA border and Norseman. There are no shops – only roadhouses with very limited or no
supplies – so make sure you’ve got supplies so that you’ve got the time to explore all the
great stuff along the Nullabor that most people never get to see! It was definitely an
unforgettable trip with great company!
Bilbuna Dunes
Success at Wylie’s Bluff
(little Nissan circled!)
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Coorong – 14th
/15th
Oct 2017
Aside from the fellowship and 4WDing, one of the things I love about the 4WD
Adventurers is the access to some specular properties. Pitlochry, a privately
owned cattle station, is a perfect example of this and we were lucky enough to
use this property as a base for our adventures along the Coorong.
Arriving on Friday dinnertime were 7 vehicles, Mike and Amber, Brian, Ray, Phil
and Karen, Joe, Werner and Laurie. Some of us made use of the accommodation
provided whilst others set up their own camps outside.
On Saturday we were met
by new visitors Arash and
Naz in their Pajero Sport
and Ben in his Jeep
Wrangler. We headed
down to The Granites to
start the day’s drive along
the beach. Whilst the sand
was not as challenging as
expected we all were
learning what gears and
tyre pressures worked best
for the different cars.
We made our way to 42 Mile Crossing with no incidents to speak of but an
enjoyable drive nonetheless.
Saturday evening we were
invited on a tour of the farm
and were amazed at the
beauty of the place.
Sunday we went from 42 Mile
Crossing to Tea Tree Crossing.
Ray was the first person to
run out of traction but
managed to get underway
without assistance. Further
up the beach we helped a
young couple (Matt and Kate) in a Pajero; our only recovery for the trip. Once we
had them mobile, they decided to tag along with our group for the morning. After
building up our confidence many of us dared to go lower on the beach, dodging
the waves and risking getting bogged in the soft sand. I was secretly hoping to put
my recovery tracks to use, but the Maverick never got stuck!
Upon arriving at
Tea Tree Crossing a
few of us decided
to cross the
Coorong with water
lapping at our lower
sills. It was a very
strange experience
to be driving across
such a wide
expanse of water; I
felt like I was
captaining a boat!
Those of us who crossed the Coorong headed back to camp for an early
departure, while the others returned to camp via the beach we’d just driven up.
Thanks to Ray for leading the trip and to everyone who came (especially our
visitors). We had a most enjoyable weekend.
Mike and Amber Barrett ☺
November 2017
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Yankalilla Day Trip – Saturday 7th
October 2017
We set off on Friday around lunch time to collect our passengers for the weekend. After
only having arrived home late on Thursday night from a wonderful 2 week cruise we
definitely needed a break lol!
We chose to hire a rental property for the weekend at South Shores and it was a lovely
property with great views over the lagoon and of the local birdlife.
Saturday morning we arrived just before the allotted time of 9.00am in Yankalilla to find
Jim and his Lions Club helpers ready for us. We registered and paid our fees and in no
time at all we were off to traverse the private properties so kindly made available to us
for our day trip.
After entering the first property from South Road we aired down as we did not want to do
any damage to the properties and there were some areas where it just made sense to be
on lower pressures.
We were fortunate enough to have Jim as our Trip leader and he is very knowledgeable
about the area and its history. He kept us well informed with information on the ruins of
the Mine Managers house and the short lived gold mine, the introduced (not native) trees
in the area and the details of the wind turbines along the coast.
We stopped into Rapid Bay for lunch at the Primary School. The Lions Club once again
supplied us with a great lunch of BBQ meat and salad followed by peaches and ice cream.
Yum!
We continued on from Rapid Bay through the wind turbine area and on to Cape Jervis
where we aired up and then headed up the hill for an ice cream at the local store.
There were 43 cars in total made the trip to Yankalilla and we were divided into 5 groups
the day.
I only heard once on the radio that someone was momentarily no longer moving forward.
That was as well as me when getting through the gate with the big hole proved to be a
bigger challenge than was expected in the 200 series. That’s the last time I take the
trainers advice as to which line I should take lol! Knew I should have gone to the left!!
A day that started out a bit gloomy and wet turned out to be a lovely day with sunshine
and mild temperatures.
A big thank you to Dale for taking charge of this trip as Events Officer (not sure how I
would have done it while sailing across Torres Strait) and to the Lions Club for another
successful day trip.
Also thank you to all who participated and helped to make the day so enjoyable.
Terri
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TRIP PRE-REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: PRE-REGISTRATION must occur before
the pre-registration Cut-off date.
All first time Visitors, Past members and un-financial members
need to provide details to Membership Officer before pre-
registration is accepted.
Applicant to enter:
1. Vehicle Registration number,
2. Main driver first name and surname,
3. All passenger's first names and surnames,
4. Main Driver to discuss relevant 4WD experience with trip
leader and any potential medical issues for driver
and all passengers.
Participants should always carry Personal medical and
emergency contact details in vehicle glove box and discuss
potential medical issues with trip leader.
TEROWIE 4WD PARK – 18th
– 19th
November
Location Terowie 4WD Park (http://www.terowie4wdpark.com)
Dates Weekend of 18th
to 19th
November 2017
Trip Leader(s) TBA 2440427 959 244 (m)
Trip Starting Point 9:00am on the Saturday morning of the trip.
Meet at the Barrier Highway Service Station at Terowie.
This is approximately 2 ½ hrs from Adelaide via Burra.
Trip Route General track driving with great climbs to fantastic views.
Property has over 3500 acres of 4WD tracks of varying
difficulty.
Trip Requirements Self-sufficient camping. Camper trailers ok.
No Limit to vehicle numbers.
Driving: Sand, rocks, hill climbs grade 3 to 4.
No special equipment needed,
bring standard recovery gear.
Fuel Requirements No specific fuel requirements related to the route.
Petrol, Diesel and LPG available at the nearby Terowie
service station.
Trip
Accommodation
Self-sufficient camping if staying overnight.
Firewood supplied.
Trip Costs Cost to access tracks & camping fee –
$20.00/day vehicle & driver +
$5/day additional adult.
Trip Description Challenging creek bed driving and hill climbs.
Alternative routes and tracks are available.
Trip Conditions &
Comments
Constraints or comments on the trip.
• pets NOT allowed
• campfires allowed (pending local restrictions and fire
danger status).
• camper trailers allowed
• appropriate for children (under parental supervision).
Trip may be cancelled if the weather is too hot or wet.
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Christmas Party – Blanchetown 2nd
& 3rd
Dec 2017
Location Blanchetown Caravan Park
Dates Saturday 2nd & 3rd December 2017
Trip Leader Terri Bateup 0417 814 184
Trip Starting Point Blanchetown Caravan Park Saturday morning
Trip Requirements No particular requirements
Fuel Requirements None
Trip
Accommodation
2 nights at the Caravan Park
Trip Costs 2 night’s accommodation if you plan on staying
Trip Description Party Party Party
Trip Conditions &
Comments
BYO salad & desert for Sat evening meal All meat and
some soft drink provided by the club. Community
breakfast Sat morning
Victorian High Country: 17-27 March 2018
Location National and State Parks, historical mining areas and mountain
forest areas around Omeo and Mt Hotham, East Gippsland.
Dates 17-27 March 2018
This allows for 2 days travel to Omeo, one day travel back to
Harrietville, a total of 6 days driving on tracks and sightseeing, 2
days travel return to Adelaide.
Trip Leader Lloyd Kohlhagen, ph 8263 1012 h, 0407 792 678 mob
Trip Starting Point Omeo Caravan Park, Victoria , Old Omeo Hwy, Omeo.
Arrive Omeo on Sunday 18 March. 3 days track driving starts
Monday 19 March, 9 am. Move to Harrietville CP Thursday 22
March. 3 days track driving Fri 23-Sun 25 March. Depart
Harrietville Mon 26 March for return to Adelaide by Tue 27 March.
Note: must depart Harrietville then as this is the Monday before
Easter.
Trip Description Scenic Mountains & Forests, some very steep and potentially
rough tracks.
Trip Route (see SA & Vic state maps; Hema Map: High Country Victoria):
Three alternative routes to Omeo: 1020 - 1140 km from Modbury.
1) Via Bordertown, Horsham, Bendigo, Wangaratta, Bright,
Hotham Heights.
2) Via Tailem Bend, Mallee Hwy to Swan Hill, Echuca, Wangaratta.
3) Via Melbourne, Princes Hwy to Sale, Bairnsdale, Omeo 1140 km.
Victoria camp sites and rest areas:
http://www.exploreaustralia.net.au/Stay/Campsites/Victoria
http://www.exploreaustralia.net.au/Stay/Rest-areas/Victoria
Trip Requirements All camping at Omeo & Harrietville caravan parks.
All track driving will be day trips from caravan parks.
Convoy Limit: 10 vehicles total, members only.
Driving: sealed highways to caravan parks.
Track driving: scenic mountain & forest tracks, grade 2-4, some
very steep and rough in parts, may be challenging if wet.
Vehicles without raised suspension and traction aids (diff locks or
electronic traction control) may not be suitable. Please discuss
with trip leader if your vehicle is not equipped with these.
Fuel Requirements Total trip length approx. 2500 km.
Fuel available everywhere.
Trip
Accommodation
Caravan Parks, powered & unpowered sites available.
Omeo: 10 powered sites, plus unpowered area booked. No deposit
required.
Harrietville: Bookings will be required at CP by Feb 2018 with credit
card provided to secure booking. Tel. 03 5759 2523
Showers, toilets, fireplace areas provided. Firewood will be
collected on tracks.
Fuel, LPG and other supplies available at Omeo and Harrietville.
Trip Costs Caravan Park Fees:
Omeo & Harrietville Powered sites: $35/night per couple
Un-powered sites: $30/night per couple, $20 single.
Trip Conditions &
Comments
Constraints or comments on trip:
• Caravans & camper trailers welcome.
• Trip is appropriate for children.
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Peake – 9th
to 10th
December 2017
Location Peake - Day trip or 2 day weekend trip
Dates Saturday 9th to Sunday 10th December 2017
Trip Leader(s) TBA
Trip Starting
Point
Tailem Bend Shell roadhouse at 8:30 am on the
Saturday.
Contact trip leader if you wish to setup on the Friday
evening.
Trip Route Scenic trip to a private property at Peake,
~2 hrs from Adelaide.
Trip
Requirements
No Limit to vehicle numbers.
Type and grade of driving is easy, maybe some more
difficult sand dunes, low range.
Standard Recovery gear essential, UHF radio, Sand Flag.
Trip
Accommodation
Bush Camping costs on private property.
Long drop Toilets. Shelter shed.
Suitable for campers and normal caravans.
Trip Costs $15 per day driving.
(Camping overnight Saturday included in this cost).
Conditions &
Comments
Beachport – 26rd
to 28th
January 2017
Location Beachport – Robe – Carpenter Rocks
Dates Friday 26rd
January to Sunday 28th
January 2018
Trip Leader Terri Bateup 0417 814 184
Trip Starting Point 9am Friday, Southern Ocean Caravan Park, Beachport.
For those who travel there early, there may be some driving organised
prior to the trip sytarting
Trip Route Day trips from the Beachport Caravan Park. The group will be split into
manageable numbers for the Day trips.
Possible destinations are Robe via Little Dip Conservation Park and
Carpenter Rocks via Canunda National Park.
Trip Requirements Beach recovery gear necessary (shackles & snatch strap).
Air compressor, Sand Flag & UHF radio essential.
Low range. High clearance.
Fuel Requirements “Short” day trips around Beachport (<250km).
Trip Accommodation Based at Beachport Southern Oceans Caravan Park (08-87358153) or
alternative accommodation as your wish.
A 4WD Adventurers group booking has been made with the Beachport
Southern Oceans Caravan Park. Confirm your booking of one of these
reserved sites by contacting Terri. A one night deposit will be required.
Cabins may be available for booking, however you may find that they
have all been booked by now.
Trip Costs Accommodation costs as per Southern Oceans Caravan Park or your
selected accommodation.
Various activities have been organised in addition to the regular
driving. There may be some costs associated with these activities.
Trip Description A range of Sand & Beach driving.
Combination of sand dunes and tracks.
Be prepared for hot to very hot conditions but it can also be very cool
in the evenings so don’t forget a jacket and jumpers if it does get cold.
Conditions
November 2017
4WD Adventurers Club
Newsletter No. 287
Page 15 of 16
Gleesons Landing (Corny Point) – 10
th to 12
th March 2017
Location Gleesons Landing (South of Corny Point, Yorke Peninsula).
Dates Thursday 9th
to Tuesday 12th
March 2016 (Long Weekend)
Trip Leader Ray Collyer ( mb. 0427 959 244)
Trip Starting Point Gleesons Landing (South of Corny Point, Yorke Peninsula).
Driving time is approximately 4:30 hours from Adelaide.
Trip Route “Short” day trips in and around Gleesons Landing.
Trip Requirements Beach recovery gear necessary (shackles & snatch strap).
Air compressor, Sand Flag & UHF radio essential.
Fuel Requirements “Short” day trips only.
Easy access to fuel on Yorke Peninsula.
Trip Accommodation
Fully self sufficient bush camping with long drop toilets.
* Gleesons Landing is quite a large area and there are several
campsites that will accommodate larger groups. Camper trailers
and caravans should also be able to find somewhere here,
although things may be a bit tight if trying to back a caravan. The
sites are sandy dirt, sometimes with a bit of grass in the winter!!.
Tent pegs are easily placed.
* See http://www.campingsouthaustralia.com/gleesons-
landing.php for further details of Gleesons Landing.
Trip Costs TBD.
Trip Description Fishing and 4WD’ing extra l-o-n-g weekend (Adelaide Cup).
Boat fishing, beach fishing, 4WDing local beaches,
also Innes National Park
Be prepared for hot to very hot conditions.
Conditions Caravans and camper trailers are welcome.
Also boats have access to a beach launching behind the reef.
Geranium (Dorado Downs) – 17
h to 18
th March 2018
Location Geranium (Dorado Downs).
Day trip (Saturday) or 2 day weekend trip.
Dates Weekend of 17th
and 18th
Marcht
Trip Leader(s) TBD
Trip
Starting Point
(To be Confirmed with Trip Leader – Ed).
For this trip (17th
to 18th
March 2018) the starting point will be
the Tailem Bend Shell RoadHouse at 7:30pm on the Friday
evening (16th
March).
Those traveling on the Saturday morning should contact the trip
leader who will provide a map so that you can drive directly to the
property.
Trip Route Scenic trip to a private property near
Geranium, approx. 2 hrs from
Adelaide.
Trip Requirements No Limit to vehicle numbers.
Type and grade of driving is easy with the occasional more
difficult sand dunes, low range.
Standard recovery gear essential, UHF radio, Sand Flag.
Trip Accommodation Bush Camping on private property.
Flushing Toilets and Hot Shower available.
Shelter shed.
Suitable for campers and normal caravans.
Trip Costs $30 per day driving.
(Camping overnight Saturday included in this cost).
Trip Conditions &
Comments
Please bring a bag (or 2) of firewood.
Trip Calendar Legend
Bold Italic Club Trip Days
Underline Long Week End
Shaded School Holidays
☺ Club Meeting
1 Easy Maybe 4WD.
2 Mild 4WD High range.
3 Moderate Low range, high clearance, experienced.
4 Difficult Probably recoveries.
5 Extreme Modified vehicles, possible damage.
Trip Calendar
From
November 2017
November 2017
4WD Adventurers Club
Newsletter No. 285
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Club Trip Calendar (From October 2017)
M T W Th F S S DATE TRIP LEADER CONTACT LOCATION / NOTES
November ☺☺☺☺ 2 3 4 5 ==> 4/11/2017 Come 'n' try Ray Collyer 0427 959 244 Morgan Quarry
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ==> 18/11-19/11 Terowie TBA TBA Challenging creeks and Hills
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 1 2 3 ==> 2-Dec Christmas function Terri Bateup 0417 814 184 Blanchetown
December 4 5 ☺☺☺☺ 7 8 9 10 ==> 9/12-10/12 Peake Allen Bing TBA Sand driving
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Janury 2018 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ==> 26/01-28/01 Beachport Terri Bateup 0417 814 184 Sand driving, Socalising
March 1 2 3 4
5 6 ☺☺☺☺ 8 9 10 11 ==>
==>
9/3-13/3
10/3- 12/3
Argadells
Gleesons Landing
Dave Bateup
Ray Collyer
047 814 184
0427 959 244
Quorn - Rocks tracks
Fishing trip
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ==> 17/03-27/03
17/03-18/03
Vic High Country
Dorado Downs
Lloyd Kohlhagen
TBA
0407 792 678
TBA
Alpine country.
Steep difficult tracks
and creek crossings
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ==> 24/03-25/03 Ngarkat working bee Darryl McManus
26 27 28 29 30 31
April 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ==> 16/04-24/04
21/04-22/04
Fraser Island
Kersbrook
Roger Glaetzer
TBA
0488 924 132
TBA
Sand and scenery
TBA