May 16th Whipsaw Run

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ANDYD
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FreeLander

#26 Post by ANDYD » Fri May 15, 2009 7:15 pm

Hi Landlover,

One of our members brought out a FreeLander a while ago and it did excellent in the snow, as it was smaller and lighter it was able to get up ontop the snow and made it a lot further than most!
Do you have Snow / AT / MT tyres or chains?

Its easy enough to tug each other through the sticky sections but that requires you to have good tug-points on the front and rear of the FreeLander.

cheers,
Andy

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#27 Post by rayhyland » Fri May 15, 2009 11:02 pm

Awesome, the truck is packed, the boys are in bed, the sky is clear, and the dogs are getting dropped at the kennel early in the morning. I am amazed that we have gotten 5 people and all our gear (winter camping is never light...) into the truck since I don't have the roof rack on right now.

I am not planning to bring any Diesel Jerry Cans along for myself since I have twin tanks, but if anyone needs I can bring along a spare Jerry can of diesel if someone else wants to carry it.

We will see you guys at the Chevron at 10:30.

Cheers

Ray

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#28 Post by Landlover » Fri May 15, 2009 11:12 pm

At first I thought about the Freelander but then realized I'd have to tent it, my Series III is a camper so I'd have to pack a lot into the Freelander and I don't have the right equipment to sleep out in the cold weather anymore. No chains just A/T tires too...

The Freelander does impress everyone that hasn't seen one in action though, it's a surpirsing little hippo. Have fun @ whipsaw I've never been so take lots of pictures! :occasion5:

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Whipsaw - first run of the year...

#29 Post by ANDYD » Mon May 18, 2009 5:24 pm

Hi All,

Wow... what great weather for our first assault on the Whipsaw trail!
I think everyone is a little burnt around the edges!

We were (as expected) turned around by deep snow. We tried from two different approaches to get up to Lodestone but both ways were blocked by heavy snow and steep climbs when we were just a couple of km's from the lake.

A great turn out, 6 Land Rovers, 4 Uni-mogs and 1 Toyota.

Great to spend some time camping out in the mountains, lets try the trail again in a few weeks..... Photos coming to the Gallery soon,

cheers,
Andy

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#30 Post by rayhyland » Mon May 18, 2009 6:09 pm

Great trip, lots of fun, the whole family had a great time. Thanks to all the organizers.

Were there only 4 Unimogs? They were so darn big that it seemed like there were more of them.

Or as my boys called them, Uni-Gogs, as in "I was a a-gog, they were so big".

Cheers

Ray and Family.

Bill E.
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#31 Post by Bill E. » Tue May 19, 2009 10:23 am

Photos of the Whipsaw Run and the ABFM are now up in the Gallery.
Bill

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