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  • #46
    On behalf of Ange she would like to thank everyone for helping us out of our tricky situation...sorry I mean team building exercise. The nerves have now calmed and back to normal (Some convincing may be require to coax her on the next one!!). Good excuse for me to get a winch!

    Greig & Ange
    [B]2011 TOYOTA PRADO 150 GXL D4D[/B] IN METAL STORM - SAFARI SNORKEL - OUTBACK IDEAS RECOVERY POINTS - WYNUUM TOWBAR - RHINO SPORTS ROOF RAILS - FOXWING AWNING - COOPER AT3'S - THE WET SEAT COVERS - OME SUSPENSION.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Greigrob View Post
      On behalf of Ange she would like to thank everyone for helping us out of our tricky situation...sorry I mean team building exercise. The nerves have now calmed and back to normal (Some convincing may be require to coax her on the next one!!). Good excuse for me to get a winch!

      Greig & Ange
      Hi Greig, lucky you have those wet seat covers I understand they are a lot easier to clean accidents off Looks very similar to the days at The Springs on the weekend.

      See ya on the tracks, Richo.
      [B]Former [/B]Party Leader, [B]Now[/B] SDO SEQLD GTG 2015 PFA (Pradopoint Fairy Advisor)
      [B]Bitumen - A Blatant Waste of Taxpayers Money[/B]

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Greigrob View Post
        On behalf of Ange she would like to thank everyone for helping us out of our tricky situation...sorry I mean team building exercise. The nerves have now calmed and back to normal (Some convincing may be require to coax her on the next one!!). Good excuse for me to get a winch!

        Greig & Ange
        Originally posted by Richoson View Post
        Hi Greig, lucky you have those wet seat covers I understand they are a lot easier to clean accidents off Looks very similar to the days at The Springs on the weekend.

        See ya on the tracks, Richo.
        You bet me to the punchline Richo...
        Also wanted to point out and agree with Robert's statement on how handy it was to have a drag chain on board to easily adjust the length of it to secure the vehicle. We had two vehicles carrying chains on the day, so I recommend anyone who's thinking of their xmas list, jot a Drag Chain down...
        2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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        • #49
          And heading back to a suitable rest area for a post trip debriefing before saying our goodbyes and heading home., with all vehicles leaving intact and no panel damage other than a few bent side steps (hey Shane )[/QUOTE]

          Yeah the Drivers step looked out of place with a "customised" bend to it from out last Ormeau trip, Passenger side now matches nicely - an excuse to perhaps vist TJM for X-Mass I think.....
          [SIZE=1][B][COLOR=#ff0000]2010 Silver GXL Prado T/D Auto.
          [/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]2014 Leisure Matters X-Track Camper Trailer.[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE]

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          • #50
            Looks like it was a great day!!!
            Any one need some new sidesteps I have a set going cheap!!!


            Hutch- 2012 Prado 150, some TJM Kit.
            [b]Rob[/b]

            [b]2016 Toyota Hilux SR5 D4D Auto Company Cruiser... [/b].
            [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?23866-Hutch-s-2012-150-GXL-V6-petrol-Auto]Hutch's 2012 Build up[/url]
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            • #51
              Originally posted by craigm View Post
              ... with all vehicles leaving intact and no panel damage other than a few bent side steps (hey Shane )
              I can only assume Greig that you're being quiet on this point as you don't want everyone to think you were the only one to have any fun out there

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              • #52
                I guess you are talking about the ding that I got on the passenger door from a stray log that the tyre flicked up or the hail dents on the roof that either occurred in the park or on the way home. They will be fond memories from an unforgettable day
                [B]2011 TOYOTA PRADO 150 GXL D4D[/B] IN METAL STORM - SAFARI SNORKEL - OUTBACK IDEAS RECOVERY POINTS - WYNUUM TOWBAR - RHINO SPORTS ROOF RAILS - FOXWING AWNING - COOPER AT3'S - THE WET SEAT COVERS - OME SUSPENSION.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by gumboot View Post
                  The cloud started rolling in on us up the top.



                  Once the rain stopped and we finally took a breath , we carefully made our way down. It wasn’t
                  long before a call came over on the UHF that we had a problem.
                  Unfortunately one of the prados, caught a slippery patch in descent and it just slipped
                  away uncontrollably. It ended up with the left front wheel on the edge of a steep drop-off.
                  There was only 1-2 inchs left before the front wheel was off the edge and the surface was
                  like ice. The photos just doesn’t how slippery it was which everybody there will attest to.




                  The great thing about the group is everyone just pitched in and gave a hand. Out came the
                  Maxtraxx to get some traction under the wheels. We couldn’t winch him backward, so had to
                  winch him forward.



                  Next we turned his wheels to align with the track, it was a wise decision to have Craig up
                  front for the descent as he turned around and hooked up his winch to the front recovery
                  point.. We then secured Craigs Prado to Rods Prado behind him, so there was a good 5
                  tonne there. The next danger was if the back pulled around as we could not get a steep
                  winch angle to pull him to the left as there was a bank there. We put a tree trunk
                  protector around a tree up hill on the bank and hooked a drag chain up to it and swapped over
                  the towball to a recovery point to attach the chain. So with his rear chained to a tree
                  this would prevent the rear slipping around and down as Craig winched him around. Craig
                  did a top job on the winch and we slowly winched him around and he slotted perfectly back
                  into the track ruts. A big sigh of relief was heard. A couple of things to learn out of
                  this, a drag chain is very useful addition to the regular recovery gear as it is easy to tie off
                  to a specific length and perfect for anchoring and the Maxtraxx were great for getting
                  some traction on the slippery mud. We decided to call this Sphincter Corner from now on.
                  But the action wasn’t over

                  Just 5 metres up the road. There was a deep rut , that graham got stuck in , with the Prado
                  hard up against the bank , the wheels spinning with no traction in a couple of deep ruts.
                  The Maxtraxx were called into duty once again. Four of them positioned by Rod (hereby now
                  known as the Maxtraxx Mud Gopher) he did a great job. A bit of rocking and some traction and
                  Graham was out. We left them in the ruts and got everybody through.

                  Below is a video of Hazza coming down one of the slopes and into a corner of slippery mud.
                  A lot of the descent was like this.
                  Video of Hazza -> http://youtu.be/NlXh9pDtkhY

                  Cheers
                  Robert
                  A brave face but the pants tells the truth lol

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                  Silver 120 Series Diesel GXL 2009 with Option Pack 2, king Springs 2" Lift with 'H' front spring, MT ATZ 4-RIB, Dual Battery, Deluxe ARB Bull-bar, Winch, Towbar, Anderson 50 amp plug at the rear, Weather Shields, Bonnet and Head Light Protectors, Rubber Mats inc Cargo mat, UHF Ariel, Portable Uniden UHF plugs into areal, On-board ARB Compressor, Brains Black Box TG150 Protector, Rear Black Duck Seat Covers.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Hazza View Post
                    A brave face but the pants tells the truth lol

                    [ATTACH=CONFIG]8479[/ATTACH]
                    Do I say it????

                    How about I just say that that's the money shot......


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                    2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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                    • #55
                      Here are a few more pics of the training exercise.
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                      [FONT="Arial"][SIZE="1"][color=#008040]Was Prado 150 GXL T/D auto, graphite, tint, factory towbar, D697LT, Autosafe cargo barrier, ARB deluxe bar, ABR-Sidewinder dual battery & monitor, GME TX3440, ARB fridge, Safari snorkel, Maxtrax, Tekonsha P3, ScanGaugeII, OME suspension, Tigerz11 winch, TG150, Now Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with QL and ORAII[/size][/color][/FONT]

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by craigm View Post
                        You bet me to the punchline Richo...
                        Also wanted to point out and agree with Robert's statement on how handy it was to have a drag chain on board to easily adjust the length of it to secure the vehicle. We had two vehicles carrying chains on the day, so I recommend anyone who's thinking of their xmas list, jot a Drag Chain down...
                        ARB Christmas catalogue - 5m drag chain $65
                        [FONT="Arial"][SIZE="1"][color=#008040]Was Prado 150 GXL T/D auto, graphite, tint, factory towbar, D697LT, Autosafe cargo barrier, ARB deluxe bar, ABR-Sidewinder dual battery & monitor, GME TX3440, ARB fridge, Safari snorkel, Maxtrax, Tekonsha P3, ScanGaugeII, OME suspension, Tigerz11 winch, TG150, Now Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with QL and ORAII[/size][/color][/FONT]

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                        • #57
                          Here is a short video during the hail storm.
                          http://youtu.be/JdGMz0Vx4VY
                          [FONT="Arial"][SIZE="1"][color=#008040]Was Prado 150 GXL T/D auto, graphite, tint, factory towbar, D697LT, Autosafe cargo barrier, ARB deluxe bar, ABR-Sidewinder dual battery & monitor, GME TX3440, ARB fridge, Safari snorkel, Maxtrax, Tekonsha P3, ScanGaugeII, OME suspension, Tigerz11 winch, TG150, Now Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with QL and ORAII[/size][/color][/FONT]

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Hazza View Post
                            A brave face but the pants tells the truth lol

                            [ATTACH=CONFIG]8479[/ATTACH]
                            Hazza,
                            You made me spill my cofee while reading that last night!
                            Dont torment Greig. He went through a lot and i dont think Ange will let him forget it for a while!
                            cheers
                            [B]Robert
                            [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?32134-Gumboot-s-120-D4D-GXL"]2007 D4D GXL Prado[/URL][/B]
                            [I]"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good."[/I]
                            [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                            • #59
                              I've been waiting for this photo to make an appearance
                              [B]2011 TOYOTA PRADO 150 GXL D4D[/B] IN METAL STORM - SAFARI SNORKEL - OUTBACK IDEAS RECOVERY POINTS - WYNUUM TOWBAR - RHINO SPORTS ROOF RAILS - FOXWING AWNING - COOPER AT3'S - THE WET SEAT COVERS - OME SUSPENSION.

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                              • #60
                                Greig,

                                Hope I didn't offend, in the end you did allow me to take the photo. It's all in good fun and your mishap I mean training exercise was a lesson for us all on how to recover a vehicle safely. For me I can see the need for a chain to be added to my recovery kit and a set of Maxtrax is on the wish list along with Craig's holders.

                                Speaking of Craig I believe special thanks should go out to him. At every obstacle he was there willing and able to accurately and safely guide us down. For those who have done this for others it's not an easy task as your asking someone who's driving blind to trust you and often a person who does not know you and your abilities. Job well done Craig.

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                                Silver 120 Series Diesel GXL 2009 with Option Pack 2, king Springs 2" Lift with 'H' front spring, MT ATZ 4-RIB, Dual Battery, Deluxe ARB Bull-bar, Winch, Towbar, Anderson 50 amp plug at the rear, Weather Shields, Bonnet and Head Light Protectors, Rubber Mats inc Cargo mat, UHF Ariel, Portable Uniden UHF plugs into areal, On-board ARB Compressor, Brains Black Box TG150 Protector, Rear Black Duck Seat Covers.

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