Snow Flake Chase - Sunday 10th Jan. 2010

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Glen B
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#16 Post by Glen B » Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:49 pm

Hi folks,

New here, but hope to be there as well.

Got the winter tires and chains all around so we'll see how that does. Still looking for mudders and steel rims but not untill the spring.

Glen
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#17 Post by rayhyland » Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:50 pm

Hopefully Jon any ribbing was meant in fun. The LR3 is an awesome machine, and if I could afford one it would be in the drive next to my 110, and the Ford would be history. I have been amazed at slopes the LR3 has climbed with little effort that the rest of us struggled with.

Your truck on snow tires (which will be better than off-road tires in all likelihood) will likely be one of the best performers on Sunday so I wouldn't worry about it.

I dont think I can make it on Sunday, I rented a truck and a trailer but the two do not seem to be compatible. (Anyone have a truck with a 7500 pd towing capacity that wants to swing by and collect me on Sunday morning?)

I managed to hire a flatbed for Saturday though, so the tank will be at the AGM.

Cheers

Ray

Mirth

Pickup on Sunday?

#18 Post by Mirth » Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:59 pm

:) Thanks for the kind words Ray.

Hmmm, my LR3 tows 7700 max. I'm setup to pull a trailer that hits slightly under 7300 and it does fine. I'm thinking that 7500 is getting a little close to the red line, and that doesn't leave much room for safety margins...

Where would "here" be if we decided to give this a shot? ;) Do you know what the tongue weight is on the trailer?

--Jon
rayhyland wrote:Hopefully Jon any ribbing was meant in fun. The LR3 is an awesome machine, and if I could afford one it would be in the drive next to my 110, and the Ford would be history. I have been amazed at slopes the LR3 has climbed with little effort that the rest of us struggled with.

Your truck on snow tires (which will be better than off-road tires in all likelihood) will likely be one of the best performers on Sunday so I wouldn't worry about it.

I dont think I can make it on Sunday, I rented a truck and a trailer but the two do not seem to be compatible. (Anyone have a truck with a 7500 pd towing capacity that wants to swing by and collect me on Sunday morning?)

I managed to hire a flatbed for Saturday though, so the tank will be at the AGM.

Cheers

Ray

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Re: maybe...maybe not

#19 Post by DaveB » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:08 am

Mirth wrote:I was planning to come out, but the "offroad tires" thing scares me a little. I've been unable to locate a good set and wheels to use for offroad, so am currently running winter tires. :(\
True winter tires will likely do you better than off-road tires in snow. We've had every type of tire and truck you can imagine on Snowflake chases over the years. And no one has ever been left behind.

Don't hesitate to come out and play.

Dave

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#20 Post by rayhyland » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:38 am

I am just past Hope in Sunshine Valley. The weight is probably about 6800 pounds all up.

Cheers

Ray

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#21 Post by ANDYD » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:06 am

Hi All,

Good to have you all along!

Roger, we will be on Channel 4 CB, we will be passing through Yarrow about 09:45 so that would be a good place to meet if you are not going to be at Tims on Hway 1.
If there are any updates after Founders day, I will be posting them here tonight.

Cheers,
Andy

Mirth

A cool sight going down the highway...

#22 Post by Mirth » Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:56 am

6800 is doable, as long as the tongue weight is under 770...

I'll chat with my wife on the way out to the event today. You said you'd have the "tank" with you today, so I'll be able to identify you fairly easily. ;) We'll talk today about it.

I think it might be fairly cool to have a Land Rover tow the tank-ized Land Rover. Would make for an early early day though (we are coming from Richmond)... lol On the other side, I'd love to have a ride in a tank-treaded LR, that opportunity doesn't present often.

Where would we store the trailer while both vehicles are "playing" in the snow?

--Jon
rayhyland wrote:I am just past Hope in Sunshine Valley. The weight is probably about 6800 pounds all up.

Cheers

Ray

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#23 Post by DBrands » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:39 am

If anyone has a spare seat, I would be interested in tagging along on the snowflake chase. I am currently without a Land Rover.

David

chilliwack

oh bugger

#24 Post by chilliwack » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:51 pm

Hey Andy

I won't be in Yarrow tomorrow, have to change plans so I can't make it :cry:

maybe next time,

Roger

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Snow run ...

#25 Post by ANDYD » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:41 pm

Hi All,

Everything is set for a go as planned, see you all at Tim Hortons.

Roger, no worries, catch you next time.
David, if you can get to our meeting spot there is always spare seats available.

This run is a fun, easy going trail, dont worry about damaging your trucks!
Any tricky obstacles can be bypassed or taken slow enough that there will not be damage.

Cheers,
Andy

Mirth

Re: Snow run ...

#26 Post by Mirth » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:40 am

ANDYD wrote:Hi All,

Everything is set for a go as planned, see you all at Tim Hortons.
Andy: You've done a wonderful job of leading this event, and it was an honour to participate under your guidance! While I was originally not sure about going, I'm very glad that my wife "persuaded" me to locate some guts and get out there; we both had a total blast and can't wait for the next adrenalin rush with the club.

I've experienced a whole new side of the Land Rover as a result of this excursion, and more importantly, got to know an amazing group of Rover-Landers. Friendly, helpful, encouraging... it was excellent, and so were all those who came!

I pin-striped the truck, but now I feel that it really is a Rover! I'll be touching up two spots where scrapes were deep, but the rest I'm going to leave just as they are for now. Sort of a pride-badge thing. ;)

Once again, to everyone involved in planning, operating, and attending.... Thanks!

(I'll post the list of names in the members section, so that we can have them included in the news letter)

And now, for some images... Sorry about the low quality, didn't bring a great camera with (won't happen again). Click on the images for a large and more grainy version (I hope).

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/Mirthly/RoverLanders%20Snowflake%202010%20Jan%2010/th_IMG_0336_noplate.jpg
Snow only presents a minor inconvenience!

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/Mirthly/RoverLanders%20Snowflake%202010%20Jan%2010/th_IMG_0331.jpg
Okay guys, what did you do with the bridge?

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/Mirthly/RoverLanders%20Snowflake%202010%20Jan%2010/th_IMG_0330_noplate.jpg
I know I can, I know I can!

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/Mirthly/RoverLanders%20Snowflake%202010%20Jan%2010/th_IMG_0328.jpg
Out of the fog, something this way comes!

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#27 Post by Glen B » Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:25 am

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#28 Post by sailor » Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:01 pm

That was a fine day out! Really appreciate the easygoing attitude and relaxed pace. Truly a well organized and executed event- many thanks to you all for letting me tag along. Getting to see Rovers from all eras and with diverse configuration was a real treat! And the Mog was awesome, made me feel a bit inadequate! (lol) Hats off to the LR3 contingent, Land Rover obviously hasnt strayed far from it's roots, even if those roots have grown more luxurious! (Nice work out there Mirth!- You really grabbed the bull by the horns!) Couldn't believe how well the Ranger did- some fine skills there. Hope you will all keep me in mind for future expeditions and my thanks again.

Graham
HDJ81 Land Cruiser
(The least reliable car in Bolivia according to Clarkson)

rhino_ed

#29 Post by rhino_ed » Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:13 pm

Hey everyone
I just wanted to thank all the organizers and the guys who gave me a tug up that muddy hill. Awesome trip, great to get to know some of you and I don`t know if I can wait for the next event!
Eric

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Snow run ...

#30 Post by ANDYD » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:44 pm

I too had a great time, we had a bit of everything on this run!

A little muddier than expected on the hills but it gave us all a chance to get those new "toys" out that we bought ourselves at Christmas or won at Founders Day!

We did hit snow at around 3000ft and official claimed the Snow Flake Chase complete!

Thanks all for coming out, special thanks to our new VP Pete for helping me scout out the trail the weekend before and assist with some well timed spotting between the rocks.

See you on the next one....

cheers,
Andy

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#31 Post by Colin » Tue Jan 12, 2010 7:59 pm

It was a great time andy and you guys deserve a big thank you for organizing it. My family and I had a great time and gave a chance to offroad our Rangerover for the first time. Still miss the old one RR, but know it's in a good home.

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#32 Post by rezdiver » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:14 pm

Thank you for a great trip. I had a great time. I was very nice to finally meet everyone after a few years of chatting on this forum. I hope i can make it out on more of these drives.
I know I wasn't driving a Land Rover, but just the same it was great fun in the Iltis. Hope you dont mind if the Iltis joins a few more of the runs, as long as i can keep up with you.

Does anyone have more pics of the run? I didnt bring my camera on the trip unfortunately and would like to see more so i can show the family.

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#33 Post by Colin » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:44 pm


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Snow run ...

#34 Post by ANDYD » Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:23 pm

I have sent some more photos to Bill for posting up in the Gallery I'm sure they will be there in the next couple of days...

If any one else has any, send them in to Bill our Friendly Gallery minder at [email protected]

Cheers,
Andy

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