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Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 10:07
by hugejp
X2 :thumbup:

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 17:10
by mvcoller
Thanx to everybody who had a hand in organising this past weekend, it was great!!

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 20:45
by martyn
:bravo: :woo: :bravo: . Thanks again for organising this weekend and for the amazing food. Our family really enjoyed it even little Morgan had fun.

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 22:28
by Pieter B
Camp site

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 22:35
by Pieter B
Here's a few fotos of the trail. Unfortunatly it's only of the few vehicles traveling around us and not the whole group

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 03 Dec 2018 22:39
by Pieter B
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Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 06:13
by Michael
Nice photos so far!! Good to hear the event was a sucess!

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 06:44
by graham1
Great photos, thank you!

Looks like it was quite a hectic trail

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 10:45
by Pieter B
I know that Faan wanted to drive it with the standard Y62. It was a good call not to do it. It was a bit rough in places

Re: 30 November to 02 December 2018 - Rust de Winter and Year end function

Posted: 04 Dec 2018 12:00
by Faan
Jip, dit was wys om dit nie met die Y62 te tackle nie - die kar is hopeloos te laag.

I did play at the gymkhana track across the road and scratch the bottom of the car at most of the obstacles. Can't wait for the lift kit from Australia to be approved by Nissan SA but, to let go of the hydraulic shocks, will be a brave decision. Luckily it is still perfect for the Namib desert.

Baie dankie Dirk, dit was n puik naweek en goed georganiseerd. Thanks Chris & Alex for making my laatjie's weekend with your rope-climbing equipment!

Graham, your blue turbo monster is amazing!