2 Cars, 4 Passengers.
August 28, 2008 on 5:30 am | In Blogs, USIN's Blogs | No CommentsNight Driving again, more passengers than cars, and a few new discoveries.
We headed out, around 22:00, and headed straight to the !Water Lane”. This was the last lane we drove down the other night, and, as the other night, it was stll heavily flooded. It seemed a little easier, as in general this track was downhill in this direction. We got the junction that leads upto the masts, and headed up there.
After visiting the masts, we headed down to the bad bend, and then headed to the track we also did the last time we were out.
We traveled down it, but there was a choice of 3 drops, at the first big drop. This lead to a slightly diffent path, and, this time, with being slightly down hill to last time, and not having drizzle, and low cloud, we could see what looked like a quad track! Of course, we palyed here dor a while, and after that……
We headed on over to the Big Puddle track. We proceded throught the big puddle, and the days since we went throught it last had softened up the mud even more. Really need good guards for this section now!
We stopped, and checked out the cars, to make sure nothing vital hadnt been damaged. We headed out, and had decided to look at a different moutain. We went there, but acess was poor. We marked it for investigtion another night.
On the way back, we stopped to look at some tracks discovered while some of the boys were out mountain biking. We had a sniff around, got a little hung up on the way out, and had some practice using sand ladders, and pushing techniques!
However, at one point little warning was given about a spin up, and we got showered with mud. Ho Hum.
A fun night again. A few more discoveries, and a few more techniques practiced.
Its’ what it is all about!
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