28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Would love to, but must get back to CT to fetch my son...
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
The group as I have it to date:- A lot is a repeat of what has gone on over the pages but to save you having to re-read them all, a short summary as things stand as I know them
1, Val
2. Zepplin
3. Truckin
4. Thys
5. Johannes van die See
6. Stubsie
7. Hoppy
8. Roy
9. Toybox
10. Mr B
11. Leon
12. Shaun
13. Gideon
14. Tersmit
15. J Pierre
16. Charl
17. Wilko
18. Olaf (tbc)
19. Louis (Rolbos)
20. Koos (Keller)
21. Serle
22. Pieter
23. Nick and Berna
24. Triton
25. Herman and Charmaine
Boetie, Stubs and myself are going through tomorrow afternoon to Tierkloof to camp for the weekend... you are welcome to join us...
For information about the pre-trail briefing... here is the link...
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The first 12 vehicles to arrive and pay their trail fee, and that are wanting to go early, will leave after their pre-trail briefing...leaving by 8.30... That is group A
Those arriving after will be able to enjoy a breakfast and coffee and then a pre-trail briefing, they will be leaving between 9.30 - 10.30... that is giving group A a chance to get well ahead... I understand that from the road we can see if the first group have got through the first obstacle which can take time...
Anyone wanting to camp on the Sat is welcome to join us.. it costs R50 per site and accommodates 6 people and R20 per head on that site, ie the 6 people share the R50 basic cost, but since you have paid R20 per head to drive the trail you don't have to pay the additional R20 for camping... I know it is a bit confusing
Trail fee R100 per vehicle and R20 per person in the vehicle, Please make sure you have that with you when you arrive...
For those that are not rushing back home and would like to stay for a braai and a kuier, please bring along some wood, your eats and drinks...
There is NO wood available at the trail...
1, Val
2. Zepplin
3. Truckin
4. Thys
5. Johannes van die See
6. Stubsie
7. Hoppy
8. Roy
9. Toybox
10. Mr B
11. Leon
12. Shaun
13. Gideon
14. Tersmit
15. J Pierre
16. Charl
17. Wilko
18. Olaf (tbc)
19. Louis (Rolbos)
20. Koos (Keller)
21. Serle
22. Pieter
23. Nick and Berna
24. Triton
25. Herman and Charmaine
Boetie, Stubs and myself are going through tomorrow afternoon to Tierkloof to camp for the weekend... you are welcome to join us...
For information about the pre-trail briefing... here is the link...
viewtopic.php?f=63&t=1526" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The first 12 vehicles to arrive and pay their trail fee, and that are wanting to go early, will leave after their pre-trail briefing...leaving by 8.30... That is group A
Those arriving after will be able to enjoy a breakfast and coffee and then a pre-trail briefing, they will be leaving between 9.30 - 10.30... that is giving group A a chance to get well ahead... I understand that from the road we can see if the first group have got through the first obstacle which can take time...
Anyone wanting to camp on the Sat is welcome to join us.. it costs R50 per site and accommodates 6 people and R20 per head on that site, ie the 6 people share the R50 basic cost, but since you have paid R20 per head to drive the trail you don't have to pay the additional R20 for camping... I know it is a bit confusing
Trail fee R100 per vehicle and R20 per person in the vehicle, Please make sure you have that with you when you arrive...
For those that are not rushing back home and would like to stay for a braai and a kuier, please bring along some wood, your eats and drinks...
There is NO wood available at the trail...
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
I'm going so the "TBC" behind my name can be removed.
I might sleep over but will decide tomorrow.
Staan vas hie kom ek!
I might sleep over but will decide tomorrow.
Staan vas hie kom ek!
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If anybody need something from the shop please send me a PM.
I will take the usual stuff like Dome light, small LED bars and tyre deflators but I dont want to take the whole shop with.
Thank you Val for orginizing, you are doing a GR8 job!!
I will take the usual stuff like Dome light, small LED bars and tyre deflators but I dont want to take the whole shop with.
Thank you Val for orginizing, you are doing a GR8 job!!
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Okay I'm camping over Saturday night, just me and my laitie, maybe "The Boss" will joint us.
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
All sorted Johannes... Stubs went through last night already..,
I have a few more things to pack.. and I will be leaving... If anyone needs to get hold of me later today, I will be available on my cell... ie signal permitting.. 0824640590...
See you all soon...
I have a few more things to pack.. and I will be leaving... If anyone needs to get hold of me later today, I will be available on my cell... ie signal permitting.. 0824640590...
See you all soon...
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Ek pak my tentjie in, net vir in case
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Soos dit nou voel moet jy dalk n bottel soetes ook in pak, net vir in case.pietpetoors wrote:Ek pak my tentjie in, net vir in case
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Montagu Mascadel?bottel soetes ook in pak, net vir in case.
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Ek het al n bottel Boplaas Tawny Port in gepak vir die koue aandepietpetoors wrote:Montagu Mascadel?bottel soetes ook in pak, net vir in case.
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
So bek moet jam kry!pietpetoors wrote:Montagu Mascadel?bottel soetes ook in pak, net vir in case.
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Hi I would like to attend
Jose Galhardo
Thanks
Jose Galhardo
Thanks
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Hi Jose,
I'm sure it'll be ok. I'm meeting the guys on the N1 just before the Toll Gate at 07:20!
CU there ?
I'm sure it'll be ok. I'm meeting the guys on the N1 just before the Toll Gate at 07:20!
CU there ?
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Oom Thys, we'll meet up with you guys at the Winelands 1 stop!
Weather report still looking good:
Rain: 0%, 0mm
Low: 3°
High: 18°C
Wind:SE 20km/h
Brrrrrr... it's going to be cold the morning though!
Weather report still looking good:
Rain: 0%, 0mm
Low: 3°
High: 18°C
Wind:SE 20km/h
Brrrrrr... it's going to be cold the morning though!
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Kwaai dydelik..
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Eish!!! I'm glad I took the tent OUT the bakkie!!Mr_B wrote:Oom Thys, we'll meet up with you guys at the Winelands 1 stop!
Weather report still looking good:
Rain: 0%, 0mm
Low: 3°
High: 18°C
Wind:SE 20km/h
Brrrrrr... it's going to be cold the morning though!
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Sitting around a lekker big fire with Stubs and Boetie. Was a beautiful day here today. Can't wait to do the trail tomorrow. Jose you aree welcome to join us tomorrow. See you all soon.
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Thank you everyone for a great day.
Thanx Val for organizing this event.
Thanx Val for organizing this event.
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
dankie val
hoop ek sal n formele kennisgewing of verskoning kry na vandag se insident.
dankie
hoop ek sal n formele kennisgewing of verskoning kry na vandag se insident.
dankie
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Sorry I missed it.
Koos - have your wheel alignment checked - after all, it's not a SFA!!!!!
Koos - have your wheel alignment checked - after all, it's not a SFA!!!!!
Crooza VX 80 efi - fully locked.
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It's a Hilux .... it can handle that small jump!
You guys are slow with the pics this time, hey!
..... and I'm now curious about "the incident" .... hope nothing serious ....
You guys are slow with the pics this time, hey!
..... and I'm now curious about "the incident" .... hope nothing serious ....
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
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Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Hey Andy
The incident refers to a reckless stunt
The incident refers to a reckless stunt
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Was n bitter lekker dag en anders as ek wat n bietjie af was met n verkoue in my lyf het die Hilux's almal weer gewys hoekom hulle so n goeie reputasie het. Dit verbaas my keer op keer om te sien hoe goed tot die standaard Hilux's vaar. Weereens dankie aan Val wat die roete gereel het en ook aan Thys wat ons groep gely het.
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Kiekies....
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Andytersmit wrote:Hey Andy
The incident refers to a reckless stunt
wie is reckless .ek of die ouers van kinders wat te na aan die speelplek staan. voor my is daar n voertuig uit en in die 2de groep is daar ook n voertuig uit, ek voel dat die ouers wat hulle kinders daar laat staan roekeloos is , teen die helling kan jy nie sien wie bo staan nie.
met die tipe beslissings is dit duidelik dat dit n fanclub is en nie n hilux club.
ek hoef nie met die club te ry nie, daar is baie clubs en ek kan dinge op my eie ook doen.
wag vir die beslissing om te hoor of ek verder saam met die klub mag ry
dankie
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zepplin wrote:Sorry I missed it.
Koos - have your wheel alignment checked - after all, it's not a SFA!!!!!
steve
i intend to get it checked out but it feels fine, the squeeck on ARB is gone so everything is settled now
will post what effect three jumps had on Alignment
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Dankie julle vir die verduidelikking. Ja, veiligheid is maar altyd 'n issue by sulke byeenkoms ... en dis sad as daar enige voorval is wat 'n donker wolk oor die dag se uitstappie laat hang, maar gelukkig is daar geen beseerings gewees en dis nou net 'n kwessie van verantwoordelike en volwasse bespreking. Hoop dit veloop goed vir almal betrokke.
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
From the pics I can't see 'kids' playing near the obstacle, safety is always an issue be it a recovery or driving through an obstacle.
There are two sides to all stories let's hear the other
There are two sides to all stories let's hear the other
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In my opinion, the spectators were a safe distance form the obstacle, however the driver changed direction without warning, causing everyone to everyone to scatter.
Ek is jammer, maar meer as een persoon wat daar was reken dit was roekeloos.
Jy neem jou omgewing en die mense om jou in gedagte. As jy besluit om te jaag teen 'n obstacle uit, of ten minste WAARSKU die mense
Ek is jammer, maar meer as een persoon wat daar was reken dit was roekeloos.
Jy neem jou omgewing en die mense om jou in gedagte. As jy besluit om te jaag teen 'n obstacle uit, of ten minste WAARSKU die mense
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tersmit wrote:In my opinion, the spectators were a safe distance form the obstacle, however the driver changed direction without warning, causing everyone to everyone to scatter.
Ek is jammer, maar meer as een persoon wat daar was reken dit was roekeloos.
Jy neem jou omgewing en die mense om jou in gedagte. As jy besluit om te jaag teen 'n obstacle uit, of ten minste WAARSKU die mense
toe die v8 sy roete bekend maak toe se ek ons volg en was reg agter hom
maak die persone bekend aan die bestuur, jou opinie en komentaar split net n klub,
die betrokke ouer het my gedreig met bestuursbesluite rondom my verdere deelname aan aktiwiteite
le jou klagte aan die bestuur as jy dink dit was roekeloos
ek het nie n probleem om nie saam met die klub te ry nie,
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Koos, ek dink nie dis nodig om die aangeleentheid verder hier te bespreek nie. Die bestuur van die klub is bewus van die almal se klagtes en sal uitsluitsel gee op 'n latere stadium.Keiler wrote:tersmit wrote:In my opinion, the spectators were a safe distance form the obstacle, however the driver changed direction without warning, causing everyone to everyone to scatter.
Ek is jammer, maar meer as een persoon wat daar was reken dit was roekeloos.
Jy neem jou omgewing en die mense om jou in gedagte. As jy besluit om te jaag teen 'n obstacle uit, of ten minste WAARSKU die mense
toe die v8 sy roete bekend maak toe se ek ons volg en was reg agter hom
maak die persone bekend aan die bestuur, jou opinie en komentaar split net n klub,
die betrokke ouer het my gedreig met bestuursbesluite rondom my verdere deelname aan aktiwiteite
le jou klagte aan die bestuur as jy dink dit was roekeloos
ek het nie n probleem om nie saam met die klub te ry nie,
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CEO and Refreshments Manager at Team Offroad.
2010 Hilux 3.0 D4D D/C 4x4 with GOMAD "Brood" Canopy. Tripod.
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ 4.0 Sport. The original SFA. AGA... Gooi kole
email: thys@teamoffroad.co.za
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Thanks Val for organising and to all for making it a great day out. Look forward to some more pics going up
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
tersmit wrote:In my opinion, the spectators were a safe distance form the obstacle, however the driver changed direction without warning, causing everyone to everyone to scatter.
Ek is jammer, maar meer as een persoon wat daar was reken dit was roekeloos.
Jy neem jou omgewing en die mense om jou in gedagte. As jy besluit om te jaag teen 'n obstacle uit, of ten minste WAARSKU die mense
Eerstens wil ek net dankie se vir hierdie dag. Het dit terdee geniet.
Wat die insedent betref moet ons dit so gou as moontlik afhandel en aangaan. Gelukkig het niemand seer gekry nie. Elkeen van ons het op ons eie fun gehad en glo nie enige een sou dit met opset gedoen het om onveilig op te tree nie. Ek was saam met Koos in die bakkie en kon geen kinders van onder sien nie. Koos het ook nie met opset probeer om van rigting te verander nie. Sy voorwiele was in die lug en ek het foto's om dit te staaf. Hoe draai jy dan die voertuig in 'n velige rigting. En die linker agterwiel wat op die grond was het toevallig die bakkie van rigting laat verander. Dus nie beheer gehad oor die rigting nie. Hy het die sefde lyn probeer ry as die vorige bakkie.
Ek probeer dus nie met hierdie skrywe enige iemand se kant te kies nie. Ek herken self dit was rof, maar kinder en grootmense moet darm ook nie so naby staan nie.
Ek dink dit is 'n topic wat nou afgehandel moet word en ek glo nie dat dit weer sal gebeur nie. Ek dink wat nou gese is is gese!
Dankie vir almal se vriendelikheid en ek sal more op kantoor begin om foto's te laai! Ek kuier nog steeds in Worcester. Ek nou besig met 'n lekker afval potjie!!!!
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Hi guys, I have tried to refrain from commenting, but with certain people attempting to make light of a potentially life threatening incident, I will make my opinion public in open forum. Firstly Val, besides this incident, myself and my family greatly appreciate your efforts and time put in to organising this event... simply awesome!
I was the first person in the line of fire in the incident, had I not made a very swift move I would have been seriously injured, as well as all who were standing there. To claim that they were unaware of the spectators position also holds no water, simply because both the driver and co-driver stood in the same place before the incident observing & taking pictures of other vehicles. After the incident I refrained from commenting immediately, took a few minutes to steady myself, I conferred with Thys, and then calmy(as I could) went over to Koos, and said that such actions were unacceptable, and that he needs to cool it. I also told him clearly that these are family events, and that safety is first and of paramount importance, as Thys said repeatedly at the trail briefing. Had someone been injured the repercussions would have been horrendous. Personally, to hear "it's ok, no one got hurt" is simply not good enough. If a driver has the intention of being "rof" it is his responsiblity to foreworn spectators, we cannot read the drivers' mind! I stress again, these have always been and will always be family events. I am a aware that a safety incident report is under way, and ask that those with video and picture evidence please contact Pieter or Thys to supply it to them! I will refrain from commenting further until the report has been compiled and made public.
Mr B
I was the first person in the line of fire in the incident, had I not made a very swift move I would have been seriously injured, as well as all who were standing there. To claim that they were unaware of the spectators position also holds no water, simply because both the driver and co-driver stood in the same place before the incident observing & taking pictures of other vehicles. After the incident I refrained from commenting immediately, took a few minutes to steady myself, I conferred with Thys, and then calmy(as I could) went over to Koos, and said that such actions were unacceptable, and that he needs to cool it. I also told him clearly that these are family events, and that safety is first and of paramount importance, as Thys said repeatedly at the trail briefing. Had someone been injured the repercussions would have been horrendous. Personally, to hear "it's ok, no one got hurt" is simply not good enough. If a driver has the intention of being "rof" it is his responsiblity to foreworn spectators, we cannot read the drivers' mind! I stress again, these have always been and will always be family events. I am a aware that a safety incident report is under way, and ask that those with video and picture evidence please contact Pieter or Thys to supply it to them! I will refrain from commenting further until the report has been compiled and made public.
Mr B
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Hi. Just arrived back from my weekend at Tierkloof.... I am aware of "the incident" and if you don't mind, would prefer to comment on a separate post, so as not to muddy my report of what was an otherwise fantastic weekend....
To all of you that attended thanks, so very much for helping to make the Hilux club the best 4x4 club by far, and for that great spirit(bar the incident) that is always evident at these events... I always look forward to driving a trail with you.... (and for me, there were lots of ponies in my gift weekend - reference to a previous post).... The weather was perfect, just a bit chilly in the evenings around the campfire, but nothing that loads of layers of clothing and huge fires could'nt eliminate..
Thanks to the group leaders, Allan and Thys.. for once again being available to lead the groups... I'm always happy when you attend the events because of your expertise and experience.
Tierkloof was a good challenge, and demanded some good concentration and somewhat careful manoeuvring at quite a few places.... nothing that our Hilux's and the Hilux friendly Jeep, could'nt manage... Those without difflocks had their work cut out for them having to use their momentum to get through some of the obstacles. Those that have driven the trail before have said that it was more challenging than previously with the recent rains.
Yes I do have photo's and as soon as I have unpacked my bakkie and found my camera will load some...
Once again thanks guys and girls for a great weekend.
To all of you that attended thanks, so very much for helping to make the Hilux club the best 4x4 club by far, and for that great spirit(bar the incident) that is always evident at these events... I always look forward to driving a trail with you.... (and for me, there were lots of ponies in my gift weekend - reference to a previous post).... The weather was perfect, just a bit chilly in the evenings around the campfire, but nothing that loads of layers of clothing and huge fires could'nt eliminate..
Thanks to the group leaders, Allan and Thys.. for once again being available to lead the groups... I'm always happy when you attend the events because of your expertise and experience.
Tierkloof was a good challenge, and demanded some good concentration and somewhat careful manoeuvring at quite a few places.... nothing that our Hilux's and the Hilux friendly Jeep, could'nt manage... Those without difflocks had their work cut out for them having to use their momentum to get through some of the obstacles. Those that have driven the trail before have said that it was more challenging than previously with the recent rains.
Yes I do have photo's and as soon as I have unpacked my bakkie and found my camera will load some...
Once again thanks guys and girls for a great weekend.
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
As the event co-ordinator and organizer for the day, I am sorry that you never felt it necessary to discuss the incident and the events surrounding it, and your dissatisfaction about it, with me, and that you chose to discuss it on the open forum... Having done this gives me and others the opportunity to respond to your comments..Keiler wrote:dankie val
hoop ek sal n formele kennisgewing of verskoning kry na vandag se insident.
dankie
As you know I was not in your group so did not witness the incident, but I did receive a complaint, and it was NOT from people that had children present... but people that have extensive 4x4 experience both with our club and other groups.The complaint I received was that your driving was reckless, as they were not aware of your intended route and that you came out of the obstacle at a speed catching them unexpectedly.. I then approached Thys as the leader of your group, and was told that the incident had been dealt with... So I continued to enjoy the rest of the day unaware that this storm was brewing....
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
In the club events I've attended, I have never seen parents putting either themselves or their children at risk, because I would certainly have said something to them about it...Keiler wrote:Andytersmit wrote:Hey Andy
The incident refers to a reckless stunt
wie is reckless .ek of die ouers van kinders wat te na aan die speelplek staan. voor my is daar n voertuig uit en in die 2de groep is daar ook n voertuig uit, ek voel dat die ouers wat hulle kinders daar laat staan roekeloos is , teen die helling kan jy nie sien wie bo staan nie.
met die tipe beslissings is dit duidelik dat dit n fanclub is en nie n hilux club.
ek hoef nie met die club te ry nie, daar is baie clubs en ek kan dinge op my eie ook doen.
wag vir die beslissing om te hoor of ek verder saam met die klub mag ry
dankie
With respect to the vehicle in our group that took the same route as you... we had all driven through the obstacle and those that were'nt re-doing it had parked their vehicles to watch, we were aware of the intended route the vehicle was taking because it had been discussed beforehand and were out of the way when the vehicle made its exit..
I can only assume the comment about this being a fan club was made because you are angry... I certainly don't see any harm in a group of Hilux owners and non Hilux owners driving trails together being good friends and having a lot of fun on a day when we put our vehicles through their paces.. in fact I see it as a bonus that we enjoy our get togethers as we do..
The only thing I am sorry about is that this incident has taken the route it has, when it should have just been resolved without all this debate and unpleasantness..
I am not aware of any further measures being taken, but maybe someone will enlighten me...
All I can say is I had a great weekend, and to those wonderful people that made it that... Thanks once again... and please don't let this dampen all the wonderful GTG's we will be having in the future..
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Hey guys, enough of this now. You are beginning so sound just like Jenson Button last weekend!!!!!! It seems that things are being dealt with in a responsible fashion. Start another topic if you wanna comment further.
More importantly, where's the pikchas iof the trail???????
More importantly, where's the pikchas iof the trail???????
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
I All
I would also like to say thanks for the great weekend, I enjoyed the trail more than my previous visit to Tierkloof and as always I enjoyed seeing old faces.
Thanks to you Val for organizing and the hospitality towards my cousin and friends that joint our event for the first time, they also enjoyed it very much and are very keen on joining the club now that they've seen how much fun it can be.
Thanks to Allan for being a excellent team leader and to Werner leading our group, you both did an excellent job and made the day so much more special by showing us the hidden cave.
Thanks to Pieter, Allan, Stubs, Boetie, Val and Suzette that made the camp fire chats so enjoyable to.
It's a pity we did not get to spend allot of time together with that guys from group 1, lots of nice people there to whom I always enjoy having a chat with, I must say, it almost felt as if we were two completely separate groups each on our own outing, not good but unfortunately it couldn't have been organised otherwise, there were just to many vehicles.
Sadly we are also facing an incident issue now, which could have been resolved in a much better way.
My only comment about this is that we should learn from this instead of throwing mud around, this will resolve nothing as it involves "men" whom we all know have some level of "Ego" and "Pride" issues. I'm not pointing fingers, I'm a man and know the extent of my own ego and pride I sometimes try to protect.
Is short, we are all responsible for what happened, drivers should make their planned actions known, team leaders should assess the safety of the drivers intentions and handle spectators accordingly, and spectators should at all time try to be more observant and informed about what is about to happen.
This incident boils down to one thing, bad communication
The "Speel Gat" is not called that name for nothing, that is the one area on the trail where we are allowed to play a bit, and if play looks like recklessness it may only be that one person plays harder than the next.
I like playing myself and I was called reckless as well, but my intentions was discussed before I got into my Hilux and executed
the same stunt as Koos.
No hard feelings towards anyone
Lets see this as a good learning curve and take the things we learned from it to our next GTG.
Thanks for a super weekend Team Hilux
J
I would also like to say thanks for the great weekend, I enjoyed the trail more than my previous visit to Tierkloof and as always I enjoyed seeing old faces.
Thanks to you Val for organizing and the hospitality towards my cousin and friends that joint our event for the first time, they also enjoyed it very much and are very keen on joining the club now that they've seen how much fun it can be.
Thanks to Allan for being a excellent team leader and to Werner leading our group, you both did an excellent job and made the day so much more special by showing us the hidden cave.
Thanks to Pieter, Allan, Stubs, Boetie, Val and Suzette that made the camp fire chats so enjoyable to.
It's a pity we did not get to spend allot of time together with that guys from group 1, lots of nice people there to whom I always enjoy having a chat with, I must say, it almost felt as if we were two completely separate groups each on our own outing, not good but unfortunately it couldn't have been organised otherwise, there were just to many vehicles.
Sadly we are also facing an incident issue now, which could have been resolved in a much better way.
My only comment about this is that we should learn from this instead of throwing mud around, this will resolve nothing as it involves "men" whom we all know have some level of "Ego" and "Pride" issues. I'm not pointing fingers, I'm a man and know the extent of my own ego and pride I sometimes try to protect.
Is short, we are all responsible for what happened, drivers should make their planned actions known, team leaders should assess the safety of the drivers intentions and handle spectators accordingly, and spectators should at all time try to be more observant and informed about what is about to happen.
This incident boils down to one thing, bad communication
The "Speel Gat" is not called that name for nothing, that is the one area on the trail where we are allowed to play a bit, and if play looks like recklessness it may only be that one person plays harder than the next.
I like playing myself and I was called reckless as well, but my intentions was discussed before I got into my Hilux and executed
the same stunt as Koos.
No hard feelings towards anyone
Lets see this as a good learning curve and take the things we learned from it to our next GTG.
Thanks for a super weekend Team Hilux
J
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Waars julle kiekies.... fouties..... mugshots....pics..... Oom Thys jyt mos daai kamera gehad?????
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Thanks Val your efforts in arranging the weekend away for our club members.
Regarding the incident, I was not there to see it first hand but did see footage of the event. The nature of our sport is inherently dangerous. It is each and everyone participating, be it the driver or the spectators, responsibility to be safe. Parents are responsible for keeping their selves and their children out of harms way. The driver needs to do the obstacles in a responsible manner in such a way not to deliberately put peoples lives in danger.
So at each obstacle the spectators should stand in such a location that should the vehicle go out of control, they are not in harms way. This includes recoveries where you have to stand a distance away should the recovery gear fail. The driver should also take note and be aware of the spectators. If he plans to deviate from the standard route he should make sure that the spectators are aware of his intentions.
According the footage (unfortunately no spectator could be seen due to the angle at which it was taken) the driver of the vehicle did not steer his vehicle to the left (where I'm guessing the spectators were). He was a mere passenger at this stage as the vehicle kicked to the left. At this point he needed to power out of the situation as if he backed of the power the vehicle would have probably slid back and to the side and caused it to roll over.
I don't think anyone was at fault here and I am just glad we can look back at this event and learn out of it with out someone getting hurt.
What we should take out of this is that spectators should always be aware that a vehicle can get out of control and head in an unintended direction. So stand at a viewing point which give you ample time to get out of the way should this happen or stand where the vehicle could never go. To the driver, make sure you know the obstacle before driving it. If you intend deviating from the route, make it known to all spectators and make sure they clear the area where you intend heading. Also make sure that you can maintain control of your vehicle in the obstacle and that if there is the possibility of you loosing control, you do not put peoples lives in danger.
Any driver of a vehicle has a loaded weapon in his hand. It is a dangerous machine and should be treated as such. If you run over a pedestrian, big or small, you are responsible no matter if it was your fault or not.
Regarding the incident, I was not there to see it first hand but did see footage of the event. The nature of our sport is inherently dangerous. It is each and everyone participating, be it the driver or the spectators, responsibility to be safe. Parents are responsible for keeping their selves and their children out of harms way. The driver needs to do the obstacles in a responsible manner in such a way not to deliberately put peoples lives in danger.
So at each obstacle the spectators should stand in such a location that should the vehicle go out of control, they are not in harms way. This includes recoveries where you have to stand a distance away should the recovery gear fail. The driver should also take note and be aware of the spectators. If he plans to deviate from the standard route he should make sure that the spectators are aware of his intentions.
According the footage (unfortunately no spectator could be seen due to the angle at which it was taken) the driver of the vehicle did not steer his vehicle to the left (where I'm guessing the spectators were). He was a mere passenger at this stage as the vehicle kicked to the left. At this point he needed to power out of the situation as if he backed of the power the vehicle would have probably slid back and to the side and caused it to roll over.
I don't think anyone was at fault here and I am just glad we can look back at this event and learn out of it with out someone getting hurt.
What we should take out of this is that spectators should always be aware that a vehicle can get out of control and head in an unintended direction. So stand at a viewing point which give you ample time to get out of the way should this happen or stand where the vehicle could never go. To the driver, make sure you know the obstacle before driving it. If you intend deviating from the route, make it known to all spectators and make sure they clear the area where you intend heading. Also make sure that you can maintain control of your vehicle in the obstacle and that if there is the possibility of you loosing control, you do not put peoples lives in danger.
Any driver of a vehicle has a loaded weapon in his hand. It is a dangerous machine and should be treated as such. If you run over a pedestrian, big or small, you are responsible no matter if it was your fault or not.
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
I agree, I'm over it now. Thanks Cassie...zepplin wrote:Hey guys, enough of this now. You are beginning so sound just like Jenson Button last weekend!!!!!! It seems that things are being dealt with in a responsible fashion. Start another topic if you wanna comment further.
More importantly, where's the pikchas iof the trail???????
I have found my camera and will start loading photo's soon...
I agree with Johannes that it was tough splitting the group...but it was necessary with the number of vehicles on the day...
Maybe next time we should all stay afterwards so that we can chat to one another and discuss the trail... even though we left 2 hours after the first group we arrived, I was told half an hour after them, but that group was larger than ours.. In the end we had 21 vehicles on the trai for the dayl, the first group had 14 vehicles and we had 8...
Mmm think next time we have to split the group we must appoint a fire maker in the first group so that when we arrive we just have to throw our meat on the fire..
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Ek wil ook net dankie se vir 'n lekker "outing" en 'n groot CHEER vir die Leier(s) in beheer. Dit was baie lekker en ek het dit behoorlik geniet. Ek was nie deel van die eerste groep nie en het dus niks op die "insident" te se nie. Ek wil my naweke geniet sonder nonsens en sonder egos. Almal moet net onthou, 'n EGO HET NIE PLEK IN DIE VELD NIE !!! Finish en klaar, Jy spoil nie ander mense se tyd en gesinstyd in die buitelug waarvoor ons so lief is met allerhande truuks en snaaksighede sonder dat daar spesifiek voor voorsiening gemaak is en almal daarvan bewus is nie.
Dit was 'n heerlike naweek , al hoewel biejie koelerig en winderig om die kampvuur, was dit nogtans aangeneem en iets om te onthou ! Nogmaals dankie Val , Thys en Allan, ons ry weer saam. Dalk Boegoeberg toe. Dit is en bly een van die Top 10 Roetes in die land en was vir 10 jaar lank(of meer) ge-"rate" as een van die top 10 roetes in die land. Dit is nie oordrewe nie, ek self het Boegoeberg al seker 11 of 12 keer gery en dit is 'n fantasiese roete met 5 Ster Kampplekke. Die kamplekke is mooi en privaat uit gele met 'n lieflike gesamentlike groot windbeskutte Lapa waar almal saam kan braai en kuier. Met 'n groot swembad met lekker vars bergwater vir die warm maande. Dit is gebou deur Sybrie De Beer, die eienaar, en hy het 'n fantastiese job daarvan gemaak. Die wat gaan , sal soos ek , altyd weer teruggaan. Die lekker lang roete word altyd goed onderhou en dit hou jou die meeste van die dag besig. Ons ry tot heelbo by die uitkyk punt(lunch tyd) waar jy die hele Swartland aan jou voete sien. Alles is netjies en skoon. As die Hilux Klub was ons al daar en ek het destyds 'n groep soontoe geneem en daar was nie een enkele klagte waarvan ek weet nie. Almal was eens oor die wonderlike naweeek wat ons gehad het. Reels en disipline moet net nagekom kom word sodat elke enkele persoon net mooi herrineringe daarvan, saamneem huistoe. Dit is mos waarom ons as groep saamry. Om die roete en mekaar se geselskap te geniet en om dit verseker moet jy altyd ander mense in ag neem en respekteer. Nogmaals dankie vir als julle en almal wat saam gery het. Dit was heerlik. Ek sit my naam op vir Boegoeberg as eerste bespreking .. !!! Organiseerders, onthou net asb.!! NIKS MEER AS 15 V0ERTUIE NIE. Dit is Max. Ook nie twee groepe nie, dit sal/kan nie werk nie. Die berg kan moelik raak en te veel voertuie maak dit onmoontlik om te beheer. Dit is feitlik heeldag se ry tot min of meer 9.30 vm tot 3,30 nm op die gouste. So,bespreek vroegtydig en wees dankbaar as jy plek kry. Die wat uitmis gaan baie spyt wees, maar daar is altyd 'n volgende keer. Daar kan nie kanse gevat word nie. Groete tot volgende keer. Louis
Dit was 'n heerlike naweek , al hoewel biejie koelerig en winderig om die kampvuur, was dit nogtans aangeneem en iets om te onthou ! Nogmaals dankie Val , Thys en Allan, ons ry weer saam. Dalk Boegoeberg toe. Dit is en bly een van die Top 10 Roetes in die land en was vir 10 jaar lank(of meer) ge-"rate" as een van die top 10 roetes in die land. Dit is nie oordrewe nie, ek self het Boegoeberg al seker 11 of 12 keer gery en dit is 'n fantasiese roete met 5 Ster Kampplekke. Die kamplekke is mooi en privaat uit gele met 'n lieflike gesamentlike groot windbeskutte Lapa waar almal saam kan braai en kuier. Met 'n groot swembad met lekker vars bergwater vir die warm maande. Dit is gebou deur Sybrie De Beer, die eienaar, en hy het 'n fantastiese job daarvan gemaak. Die wat gaan , sal soos ek , altyd weer teruggaan. Die lekker lang roete word altyd goed onderhou en dit hou jou die meeste van die dag besig. Ons ry tot heelbo by die uitkyk punt(lunch tyd) waar jy die hele Swartland aan jou voete sien. Alles is netjies en skoon. As die Hilux Klub was ons al daar en ek het destyds 'n groep soontoe geneem en daar was nie een enkele klagte waarvan ek weet nie. Almal was eens oor die wonderlike naweeek wat ons gehad het. Reels en disipline moet net nagekom kom word sodat elke enkele persoon net mooi herrineringe daarvan, saamneem huistoe. Dit is mos waarom ons as groep saamry. Om die roete en mekaar se geselskap te geniet en om dit verseker moet jy altyd ander mense in ag neem en respekteer. Nogmaals dankie vir als julle en almal wat saam gery het. Dit was heerlik. Ek sit my naam op vir Boegoeberg as eerste bespreking .. !!! Organiseerders, onthou net asb.!! NIKS MEER AS 15 V0ERTUIE NIE. Dit is Max. Ook nie twee groepe nie, dit sal/kan nie werk nie. Die berg kan moelik raak en te veel voertuie maak dit onmoontlik om te beheer. Dit is feitlik heeldag se ry tot min of meer 9.30 vm tot 3,30 nm op die gouste. So,bespreek vroegtydig en wees dankbaar as jy plek kry. Die wat uitmis gaan baie spyt wees, maar daar is altyd 'n volgende keer. Daar kan nie kanse gevat word nie. Groete tot volgende keer. Louis
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Val Thx for organising the weekend.. Jc and myself enjoyed it very much.. (as we stopped at home Jc asked when are we going to camp with aunty Val again) ook lekker gewees om weer almal te sien en te chat.. en om nuwe mense te ontmoet.. so volgende is boegoeberg hoop om julle daar te sien..
Val Thx for organising the weekend.. Jc and myself enjoyed it very much.. (as we stopped at home Jc asked when are we going to camp with aunty Val again) ook lekker gewees om weer almal te sien en te chat.. en om nuwe mense te ontmoet.. so volgende is boegoeberg hoop om julle daar te sien..
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Thanx Val. You did an excellent job. Splitting the group on this trail worked well and you handled it very well. I preferred it this way than waiting ages for a stream of vehicles to clear an obstacle.
As for the little incident, to me it is not about who is right and who were wrong. To me it is about what we learned from this and how we handle the next event. Luckily nobody got hurt and it was a great wake up call to warn us to pay more attention to our spectators.
Thanx for all the people who attended. I did not get time to chat to you all or meet you all but it was a a great sight to see so many Hilux enthusiasts all together.
To the guys around the fire last night, a great Thanx, it was the relaxing therapy I needed.
Sorry, I could not take many pictures. That is one of the disadvantages of going in an all Hilux group with more IFS'ses than SFA's, you just nether stop at any obstacles, you just keep on driving because nobody battles. So there were not many opportunities for photographs, and I was driving second from last.
Those guys who did Tierkloof with us in 2009, GO DO IT AGAIN. I rated Tierkloof as boring in 2009 but now it is a very nice route. It is still a rather easy route but it is not the picnic drive it use to be 3 years ago. I did not feel like going again, but after this weekend I will be there again.
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As for the little incident, to me it is not about who is right and who were wrong. To me it is about what we learned from this and how we handle the next event. Luckily nobody got hurt and it was a great wake up call to warn us to pay more attention to our spectators.
Thanx for all the people who attended. I did not get time to chat to you all or meet you all but it was a a great sight to see so many Hilux enthusiasts all together.
To the guys around the fire last night, a great Thanx, it was the relaxing therapy I needed.
Sorry, I could not take many pictures. That is one of the disadvantages of going in an all Hilux group with more IFS'ses than SFA's, you just nether stop at any obstacles, you just keep on driving because nobody battles. So there were not many opportunities for photographs, and I was driving second from last.
Those guys who did Tierkloof with us in 2009, GO DO IT AGAIN. I rated Tierkloof as boring in 2009 but now it is a very nice route. It is still a rather easy route but it is not the picnic drive it use to be 3 years ago. I did not feel like going again, but after this weekend I will be there again.
Here is what I have.
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Jono, ek het nice clips van jou in aksie. Jy mag maar met daai hilux.Toybox wrote:Thanks Val for organising and to all for making it a great day out. Look forward to some more pics going up
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Ag dankie, look forward to those clipsGideonvanzyl wrote:Jono, ek het nice clips van jou in aksie. Jy mag maar met daai hilux.Toybox wrote:Thanks Val for organising and to all for making it a great day out. Look forward to some more pics going up
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Thanks Val for arranging this event, I enjoyed it as well as my family. Pitty we could not braai with you guys, had to get home to watch the Stomers getting beaten up. I guess it was a sign when Thys lost his flag in a bush as we went down the mountain that they are going to loose.
I am going to skip Boegoeberg, maybe next time. I need to take it easy and get more experience before I drive that one.
What grade is Tierkloof, just wondered as this was my 1st time in the mountains.
Thanks Thys and Brenton for the tips and advice, I learned quite a few things this weekend.
I am going to skip Boegoeberg, maybe next time. I need to take it easy and get more experience before I drive that one.
What grade is Tierkloof, just wondered as this was my 1st time in the mountains.
Thanks Thys and Brenton for the tips and advice, I learned quite a few things this weekend.
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Hey Gideon, it was a pleasure having you along, must agree on Jono's Hilex, that beast is simply unstoppable, it (in conjunction with the driver) made even the most challenging obstacle look like a grade 1! Hopefully the next trail has something to test this beastie! I definitely need to invest in a decent set of rock sliders before Boegoeberg! And possibly a new set so tyres. Tierkloof was quite hard on my ageing BF's, the sidewall scuffs don't look to good!
Again thanks to everyone that contributed to making this another successful event... now come on... where the pics?
Again thanks to everyone that contributed to making this another successful event... now come on... where the pics?
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Okay so it is difficult for me to think camera and photo's when I am driving and on my own on the trail... and as Pieter said we did'nt have many photo opportunities because we managed without many stops.... Must say my 'Grand Lady' SFA 2.4 managed extremely well in the group of IFS 2.7's and SFA V6 engines...and made it through every obstacle without a hitch.... So my handful of photo's
After a cold night camping with Boetie, Jc, Stubs and myself the vehicles started arriving..
The first group leaving to drive the trail
2 hours later, group 2 left, this was taken when we stopped to hike to the bushmen paintings
The view from higher up the mountain of the group with the backdrop of dam and mountains
After a cold night camping with Boetie, Jc, Stubs and myself the vehicles started arriving..
The first group leaving to drive the trail
2 hours later, group 2 left, this was taken when we stopped to hike to the bushmen paintings
The view from higher up the mountain of the group with the backdrop of dam and mountains
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I have a new name for Roofer aka Charl... His name is now Determined Charl.... The route recommended difflock and he does'nt have one, and in spite of that insisted on not driving the alternate options, so with steely determination he conquered the step without difflock
Pieter on the same obstacle
Once again Determined Charl refused the easy option and tackled it head on
Louis of course was determined to do it both up and then to drive down it again... Happily he chose not to reverse back up it as well, had me going for a while..
And finally my home for the weekend.... how great does my new alu canopy look...
And that's pretty much all I have...
Cmon guys, saw lots of cameras and avid photographers, let's see them photo's PLEEEEEEZ!!!
Pieter on the same obstacle
Once again Determined Charl refused the easy option and tackled it head on
Louis of course was determined to do it both up and then to drive down it again... Happily he chose not to reverse back up it as well, had me going for a while..
And finally my home for the weekend.... how great does my new alu canopy look...
And that's pretty much all I have...
Cmon guys, saw lots of cameras and avid photographers, let's see them photo's PLEEEEEEZ!!!
Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
Nice pics Val
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Re: 28th July Tierkloof 4x4...
The pics of the vehicles on the Trail:
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Awesome pics Val... kom nou groep 1... waars die prentjies... did anyone get a pic of Boetie's electric banket... cheeky but smart!
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Boys and kids playing safe;
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The Hike to the cave and the view out of my tent the next morning;
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