Pitty WA is a bit far for a day trip... looks like you all had a great day out.
Cheers, Leon There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
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Absolutely great shots for what looked like a perfect day from what I have seen so far. I am still trying to finish downloading the first page (have been at it for over an hour as I can only get 31.2 dial-up).
Can't wait till NSW gets onto the sand
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Great productions Russ WA... Looks like you needed a traffic controller in the last water sections
What tyre pressure were you guys running on that sand hill that a few people had trouble with??
Cheers, Leon There's no such thing as a wrong turn... it's just the scenic route!
1998 VX Grande 95... gone, 2008 GXL 120... almost gone... 2017 GXL 150... blank canvas Optix Photographix
The first hill I didn't even get close - tyres were still hard. The other one that took me two shots was about 22. I eventually went to 18 too and got through everything.
But that was my first day out in the prado, so being a good virgin, I was taking it slow and testing things out a bit. :shock:
It was great to watch all the more experienced guys and then again watch Russ' vids. I learnt heaps - cheers.
Yeah, thanks mate - I started figuring that out by the end of the day. Any and all advice happily accepted!
and btw, I wasn't blaming tyre pressure for that one - it was because of what was behind the wheel ops: . One day I'll get the guts to push it like you do the grande....but then again it's a TD with lower kW than the VVTi, so I'll have to figure it out a bit differnetly, I guess.
as I said, I had a great day and enjoyed the opportunity to learn by watching and talking.
Oh and you had the dogs in the back.. 8) Mine was a bit over it by the end of the day, (dont know why) but she was keen to get back in last night to go for a drive. So guess it hasn't scared her off.!
You did well mate, I didn't see you bogged anywhere. First time out in sand and not bogged, you must've done something right.. :wink:
Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.
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well it looks and sounds like you guy's had alot of fun. my prado will definitely be on the next trip, but i think the next trip needs mud, the cars look to clean. :P
.... but i think the next trip needs mud, the cars look to clean. :P
You're right there. The few tiny spots of mud were taken care of by the natural car wash. Weekends like this need MUD. :lol:
But have a look HERE at Jeff's pics from his 4WD club's trip out to the Harvey hills. I reckon there's enough mud here to satisfy most cravings. :lol:
This is where Jeff wants us to go - for the next trip, and after the VVTi's had so much fun on the sand, this is where the diesels will show their strengths.
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