Fraser Island Idiot Report

Started by Julian Kaye, December 31, 2017, 10:42:16 AM

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GBC

Quote from: Symon on January 01, 2018, 11:53:04 AM
What is this handbrake you speak of?
Just this morning I had to explain to my wife why the neighbour 'rudely' parks his 100 series facing the wrong way with the front wheels turned up the kerb. I'll bet it's in low range too.

MDS69

Quote from: GBC on January 01, 2018, 11:41:44 AM
Toyota drivers all over the country are scratching their heads now.

Yes I forgot to tick that box when I bought out Prado.

Julian Kaye

Quote from: tennismark on January 01, 2018, 06:49:21 AM
On a side note.......
where did you camp for those 12 days on the island? is there somewhere you'd recommend? Planning on a similar time span in Feb.....
Cheers.



    Waddy Point Camp Ground, the top one off the beach. One of only two places you can have a camp fire. Really good toilets and showers and large shady sites. The only downside is that it's a fair way up the island and you have some tracks and soft sand to negotiate which can be a bummer if you are towing.

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Quote from: Julian Kaye on January 01, 2018, 05:48:16 PM


    Waddy Point Camp Ground, the top one off the beach. One of only two places you can have a camp fire. Really good toilets and showers and large shady sites. The only downside is that it's a fair way up the island and you have some tracks and soft sand to negotiate which can be a bummer if you are towing.

Not sure where the other camp ground with fires allowed is, but Dili Village allows campfires....has power if needed, good showers and nice grass, as well as fully fenced.
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Symon

Quote from: GBC on January 01, 2018, 12:00:13 PM
Just this morning I had to explain to my wife why the neighbour 'rudely' parks his 100 series facing the wrong way with the front wheels turned up the kerb. I'll bet it's in low range too.

I carry a wheel chock, there are some inclines where even when in low range the clutch does slip a bit.

Quote from: Julian Kaye on January 01, 2018, 05:48:16 PMWaddy Point Camp Ground, the top one off the beach. One of only two places you can have a camp fire. Really good toilets and showers and large shady sites. The only downside is that it's a fair way up the island and you have some tracks and soft sand to negotiate which can be a bummer if you are towing.

At low tide you can drive a bit further to the Orchid Beach access and then drive up the beach to Waddy Point camp ground.  This way you avoid that U-turn at the top of the hill where the soft sand is and where morons tend to congregate.

Quote from: gronk on January 01, 2018, 07:21:14 PM
Not sure where the other camp ground with fires allowed is, but Dili Village allows campfires....has power if needed, good showers and nice grass, as well as fully fenced.

Waddy Point Top campground allows fires.
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GBC

Quote from: Symon on January 01, 2018, 07:30:46 PM
I carry a wheel chock, there are some inclines where even when in low range the clutch does slip a bit.

At low tide you can drive a bit further to the Orchid Beach access and then drive up the beach to Waddy Point camp ground.  This way you avoid that U-turn at the top of the hill where the soft sand is and where morons tend to congregate.

Waddy Point Top campground allows fires.

When I had Toyotas I carried a chock for boat ramps. I see one went in at tin can bay just last week. Dundaburra is the other parks site with fire rings. As far as I know Dilli village is still under private lease. You can have fires anywhere under lease - 2nd valley eurong, orchid, happy valley, dilli etc so long as there isn't a high fire danger.

doc evil

Quote from: SEADOO on December 31, 2017, 01:27:13 PM
4wd club "training courses" are not worth the time and effort.

They are alway run by the "self appointed" expert and there is always a cost.

Most are not accredited or a Registered Trainng Organisation (RTO). So the trading you receive isn't worth anything.

You are better off giving the clubs a miss and attend a registered and certified off road course.

Quote from: Bird on December 31, 2017, 07:02:54 PM
Funny, all the courses I've been involved in while doing my accreditation the people always come out of it with high praise, and things like
'I never knew my car could do that'
'I never knew I could do that'
'I'd never have had the confidence to go through those areas..."

the clubs you looked at much really suck. but I don't know any Victorian club that has 'self appointed' experts. Having said that, not all clubs currently have trainers.
None of the 4 clubs I've been in have charged for driver training.
Really?
You seen what they charge? Even 4wd Victoria courses are expensive..

Clubs are always worth it for the training, but some clubs politics take over and destroy the life of the club.

Gotta agree with the Birdism.......... :o :o :P

Think you'll find as a directive from the National council (governing body of the state associations and thus all association clubs) that ALL trainers have to be Cert4 accredited. (I do know that is the case in WA).

Also to note Seadoo, there are numerous clubs which are NOT within the association banner and therefore "do as they please". 
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Pete79

Quote from: doc evil on January 02, 2018, 06:45:13 AM
Also to note Seadoo, there are numerous clubs which are NOT within the association banner and therefore "do as they please".

Don't you mean there are a handful of clubs STILL in the association?? ;)
Been a mass exodus from QLD and NSW associations over the last few years. 4WD QLD only has a couple of clubs left.

With regards to the driver training. Any training is better then none in my view.

If it's from an accredited trainer, a "self appointed expert" or just a friend who has a lot of experience, as long as someone can give correct guidance on the basic safety and procedures it's better then finding out the hard way.

I have attended several training days run by "self appointed experts" and I guarantee all of the novices that came along on these gained extremely valuable knowledge and now have a much greater understanding of the basics to keep them selves and everyone around them out of trouble.

I say if a responsible experienced person is prepared to impart some of their knowledge onto others with absolutely no idea and help save one potentially dangerous situation, that's a good thing.

If you believe you need to fork out for a full blown 2 day accredited course before you can hit the tracks that's fine too.

Any knowledge is good knowledge when it comes to safe 4wding.

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Quote from: gordo350 on January 02, 2018, 09:00:22 AM
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Quote from: FizzieDid anybody ever hear any more about his new Series that was supposed to be on TV in 2017 ???

They realized it wasn't a poorly named so called renovation "show" or a cooking "show" that are only popularity contests.. so it got shelved.
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gronk

Quote from: Bird on January 02, 2018, 09:43:44 AM
They realized it wasn't a poorly named so called renovation "show" or a cooking "show" that are only popularity contests.. so it got shelved.

Would it be Coightis interuptus ??

Or shelved for good ??   ;D ;D
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MrCruza

Quote from: Pete79 on January 02, 2018, 08:45:48 AM
Don't you mean there are a handful of clubs STILL in the association?? ;)
Been a mass exodus from QLD and NSW associations over the last few years. 4WD QLD only has a couple of clubs left.


Really?  Our club (Mitsubishi 4WD Owners Club QLD) recently ran the annual 4WD QLD Corroboree which involved some 20 clubs and around 600 people.
Still a VERY healthy association..

All our club members do a driving course, either with the club's accredited trainers or with an equivalent organisation. You must do that to be able to participate in club trips and be covered by our insurance.
Cheers, John.




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Rumpig

Quote from: MrCruza on January 02, 2018, 10:01:09 AM
Really?  Our club (Mitsubishi 4WD Owners Club QLD) recently ran the annual 4WD QLD Corroboree which involved some 20 clubs and around 600 people.
Still a VERY healthy association..

All our club members do a driving course, either with the club's accredited trainers or with an equivalent organisation. You must do that to be able to participate in club trips and be covered by our insurance.
were all the clubs that attended actually still in the association?...i know several people that attended the Corroborree from my old club under that clubs banner, and that club is no longer in the association. Maybe they were at the time of the event (as i said I'm not in the club these days to know), but I do know the club has left the association.
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Pete79

20 clubs today of the 50 that where signed up a couple of years ago.

And the 10 or so the pulled the pin at the end of the last financial year.

I think 4WD QLD has been taking financial advise from Russell Coight lately... ;) ;D

MrCruza

Quote from: Rumpig on January 02, 2018, 10:05:43 AM
were all the clubs that attended actually still in the association?...

They would have to have been at the time of the event.
Cheers, John.




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Bird

Quote from: gronkWould it be Coightis interuptus ??

Or shelved for good ??   ;D ;D
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Charlie Brown

Quote from: MrCruza on January 02, 2018, 10:01:09 AMOur club (Mitsubishi 4WD Owners Club QLD) recently ran the annual .........

Gee, the Mitsie club must be desperate for members if they accept Toyota owners  ;D

MrCruza

Quote from: Charlie Brown on January 02, 2018, 10:58:56 AM
Gee, the Mitsie club must be desperate for members if they accept Toyota owners  ;D

Haha.. Most clubs have a mix of makes.   :cheers:
Cheers, John.




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rossm

I am like Groucho Marx, who once said he would never want to join a club that would have him as a member.

If people  don't have access to professional training the very least they could  do is spend an hour or two on YouTube. There they will find any number of professionally produced videos on recovery techniques.

I am sure some people will take issue with some fine details in individual videos  but all those I have seen are basically in tune with the professional training I have had.   

And even more that show how it should not be done.

This one caught my eye, particularly for the carry on after the recovery.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnCcchwj4_k     

doc evil

Quote from: MrCruza on January 02, 2018, 10:01:09 AM
Really?  Our club (Mitsubishi 4WD Owners Club QLD) recently ran the annual 4WD QLD Corroboree which involved some 20 clubs and around 600 people.
Still a VERY healthy association..

All our club members do a driving course, either with the club's accredited trainers or with an equivalent organisation. You must do that to be able to participate in club trips and be covered by our insurance.

Gawd, this is gonna hurt..............but I agree with Mr Cruza  :o :o    there, I said it........

Fraser clean up is another strong turn out of association clubs and members.

Be interesting if this exodus is reflected in the clean up numbers.

Quote from: MrCruza on January 02, 2018, 11:29:40 AM
Haha.. Most clubs have a mix of makes.   :cheers:

Bit your tongue kind sir....... ;D ;D ;D ;D

I'm still a proud member of Western Patrol Club WA who are Patrol/Maverick/Safari only club. :angel: :cheers:
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Bird

earlier today
3 barges going, apparently line moving pretty quickly




I think i'd setup for another night.
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Quote from: topcat on December 31, 2017, 02:12:09 PMin this day of information, ignorance is a choice

Quote from: Hookie on December 31, 2017, 03:52:16 PM
Consider this line stolen, because it's 100% true!

Hey Hookie, you need to thank Donny Miller who Topcat stole it from  ;D

Great quote nonetheless  :cup:

MrCruza

Quote from: doc evil on January 02, 2018, 12:47:48 PM

Gawd, this is gonna hurt..............but I agree with Mr Cruza  :o :o    there, I said it........

Fraser clean up is another strong turn out of association clubs and members.

Be interesting if this exodus is reflected in the clean up numbers.


Despite this supposed exodus the last Corroboree  was the largest ever;-

A total of 276 registrations which translated to 620 people from roughly 20 different clubs
We ran trips for a total of over 410 vehicles over 2 days
Raised $6000 for various charities (RFDS, Cancer Council, Kenilworth 1st Responders)
Ran a Monster raffle with $17,000 in donated prizes

This years Fraser cleanup is also looking to be the biggest on record.

Cheers, John.




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