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Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 9:21 pm
by Mylux
Hi all,

Considering the poor response to recent events held in the Gauteng region, I would like to propose that suggestions are put forward in order to determine what the preferances are from fellow club members.

Please be forth coming and make your suggestions on what type and where you would like to have get togethers.

It is not always possible to accomodate everyone's needs but we can certainly try our best to do so.

Look forward to your replies.

Cheers
Greg

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 7:52 am
by Changes
August month.... 2 rivers at Giyani..

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 9:18 am
by Obelix and Dogmatix
Suggestions on how, when and where is all good. But also remember that you can also put a "private" event on the forum for guys to join you on a day or weekend trip.

The Committee is trying hard to organise outings so please help Greg and the rest of us to make this an Club.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 10:07 am
by Dowe Koos
Hallo daar, Gautengers. Ons almal het maar verskillende belangstellings, lewensuitkykpunte, ens. Alhoewel ek lief is vir die buitelewe en 4x4, het ek ook ander dinge wat ek graag doen en dit gebeur somstyd dat dit meer tyd vat dat ek nie by die BL en 4x4 uitkom nie. My voorstel is dat almal wat ernstig is oor die klub is, een Saterdag bymekaar kom by n sentrale punt. Dan gooi ons voorstelle in en stamp koppe. Glo ons sal meer uitgerig kry op hierdie manier as om heen en weer op die forum te probeer bespreek. As ons n jaarplan het, gaan dit ook help om ons planne vooruit te beplan. Op daardie dag kan ons sommer braai hou na die koppe stamp. Waar is n sentrale punt, iets soos Gilooly Farm of ander voorstel.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 4:41 pm
by Nick S
Id be keen on any given enough time.
Also please don't take offence or even the whole gate, but loads of us are not experienced and If I feel there is a chance that I am going to bend my lux I just keep on scrolling. Its not a reflection on the club, Its that I lack the experience to join in and feel safe that My bakkie will come back looking like a something other than a hilux...

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 5:48 pm
by Dowe Koos
Hi Nick, there is quite a lot easy trails that is definitive not going to break or bend whatever is on your vehicle. Just ask the event organizer to organize one for the new guys or beginners. After that we talk again.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:20 pm
by Nick S
look my biching aside... ill still try anything once so I'm keen, even if i'm a passenger watching other okes not bend their bakkies.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:31 pm
by rigardt
Nick join us this weekend at the wedge.
its lots of fun and you wont damage your vehicle I promise. I've been there before. there is lots of escape routes.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:53 pm
by rigardt
We try and attend as many events as possible.
We avoid the camping events (for now) as we are not camp ready (yet)
Apart from that I think a yearly calendar will work great.
It used to be like that when I joined the club. That way everyone can plan ahead.
Also some events must be like a training event for guys that own a 4x4 but have never done a trial.
I have 2 places in mind. I have never been there before but by the looks of them they are not for the beginners (like me) !
Bass lake
Thaba Nkwe

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:07 pm
by Mud Dog
You guys must gatvol (like At se gat) of places like Hennops, Moegatle, Kungwini and the like .... we have lots of nice trails here for you to visit the Eastern Cape! :D:

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:20 pm
by JohanM
Hi Greg,

with regards to the above mentioned from various members, I have picked up that a lot of people do have the skill to do relative technical and challenging trails and the newer guys feels left out with this as they are not confident enough (even with guided assistance) to do these trails.

I would suggest a more easy "training" trail like Bass lake, Kungwini & De Wildt are all excellent options around GP, where the skills of those that are experienced drivers and the newbies alike get a chance to hone their skill and get the nerves settled down on the newby's to start enjoying the vehicles. I would suggest that these type of events should maybe be optioned at a quarterly intervals. A lot of newer members have joined on the forum and we should get them excited to join the club and get to learn the basics correctly from the more experienced hands. I am not suggesting a off road club training as this gets tricky and can go messy quickly. Just the basics explained as to how certain things work, and why we do certain things like tyre pressures ect. Just to make it easier and more calming on the trail should the newbie have to engage his/her vehicle's diff lock or desecent control. It might be boring for those who know his own vehicle, but try and coach it from the passenger seat and even the experienced hands will have an entertaining day.

The more challenging trails should also be on offer to those that want to challenge their skill and vehicles, and we should even make it a social spectator day (controlled) at certain locations for the newer and more inexperienced members to come and have a look and experience it from the sidelines. Its all about involvement and yes we cannot satisfy all the needs of everyone everytime, but we should look into creating events throughout the year that keeps its interesting and social.

Also the camping events should be looked at from a social point of view and taking some pointers from the adventure bikers some camp and some stay in chalets depending on the gear available, resources and preferences. There is a few campsites and fixed accommodation options are located close to each other. The events should be available for all from the rookie camper to the non camper and even the overlanders. It is here at these social events that new plans and more excitement gets cultivated.

Mud for one is not a very big drawcard for me personally and I know that there are some that want to play in the mud and change the colour of their 4x4's. I avoid the mud holes if possible as I don't have the time to spend a weekend cleaning out my vehicle.

That said I would say that I am guilty of not attending a lot of events, :banned: however I am located on average 200km solo trip away from the event which do add a fair amount of extra costs and time which makes the day a bit long, and driving back after the socail or braai at night through GP is not my preference with all the things happening up there.... :surrender:

Greg I do know what effort and time do go into arranging an event and this is just maybe putting it out there for the others to discuss also. A central meetup point would be ideal but with time being a limiting factor in each one's day, I think you guys as the organisers should take the pointers and work it over and maybe do a trail presentation and see what the interest will be in certain events and pioneer from there maybe a new way of playing and socializing within the club.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 12:32 pm
by Mylux
Hi all,

Thanks very much for your responses and input thus far. It's great to read all the comments and you've added some valuable suggestions.

I will take stock of all the comments and provide an action plan going forward.

Regards
Greg

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 2:13 pm
by Donkey
Hi

I like and agree to Johan's suggestion, as soon as my truck is 100% I'll be able to ride, for now only a kuier.

Shweet

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 10:35 pm
by Thabogrobler
Changes wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2017 7:52 am August month.... 2 rivers at Giyani..
Nou praa' jy!!

Speak to Vlak Vark - he is our Phalaborwa connection and check on the water levels regularly.

Now, I need to find myself a suitable vehicle...

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 12:02 pm
by Yo-Yo
As discussed == I am willing

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 5:30 pm
by Johan Havenga
Hi Gents,

Spookspruit is always available for the Club.

Just saying...

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 7:12 am
by Bliksempie
Anywhere, anytime. Always in for koppe stamp and way forward discussions.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:59 pm
by Nutydread
We have a dedicated overland rig. We would love to learn as there is never enough to learn. If I ever need to use the skill it would likely be while on a trip with the vehicle configuration heavy, little top heavy and full of camp gear and people. If I learn and practice with less than what I would be using on a trip I might get myself and the vehicle into allot of trouble. In essence you're not only learning skill, but limits as well.
My point is that at an event such as you are suggesting it would be good to use my vehicle and kit as I would on a trip. If I have the opportunity to be part of such a sosial I would appreciate tracks as we would encounter while on overland 4x4 trails to hone skills with our heavy rigged overlander without destroying it and without ridicule.
I want to know what can and cannot be done with my vehicle, and for that we need help from the pro's like yourselves at events where I feel welcome as an overlander, where I can participate and not only be a spectator.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 6:37 pm
by Obelix and Dogmatix
Nutydread wrote: Tue May 23, 2017 2:59 pm We have a dedicated overland rig. We would love to learn as there is never enough to learn. If I ever need to use the skill it would likely be while on a trip with the vehicle configuration heavy, little top heavy and full of camp gear and people. If I learn and practice with less than what I would be using on a trip I might get myself and the vehicle into allot of trouble. In essence you're not only learning skill, but limits as well.
My point is that at an event such as you are suggesting it would be good to use my vehicle and kit as I would on a trip. If I have the opportunity to be part of such a sosial I would appreciate tracks as we would encounter while on overland 4x4 trails to hone skills with our heavy rigged overlander without destroying it and without ridicule.
I want to know what can and cannot be done with my vehicle, and for that we need help from the pro's like yourselves at events where I feel welcome as an overlander, where I can participate and not only be a spectator.
Watch the forum and come join any trip. Regarding the ridicule comment, that will always happen but in a good natured fashion. Hope to see you on the trails one day

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 5:47 pm
by Changes
So far a million suggestions and ideas but no action..........??

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 8:38 pm
by LouisZ
Kom mense.

Tyd weer vir bietjie speel op 'n Saterdag of Sondag.

De wild
Hennops
Selfs die Fonteine 4x4 roette. Ek weet baie het al die 2 eerstes gery maar kom ons begin erens.

10 de of 11Junie???????? :subscribed:

Ek kry nou ontrekkings simptome. :D:

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:19 pm
by rigardt
if I manage to finish fixing my bash plates this weekend them I'm game for the 10th

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:32 am
by Bliksempie
10de Junie klink vir my ook na goeie datum.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2017 11:28 am
by rigardt
lyk vir my die mense is maar bang vir die koue !
weet ook nie of ek dit gaan maak nie. me verf wil net nie droog raak in die winters dag nie

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 7:00 am
by Stef
Sal eers moet clutch doen, gly gly so in 5de as ek voet neer sit...big beat no speed

Re: RE: Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:01 pm
by stumps
Bliksempie wrote:10de Junie klink vir my ook na goeie datum.
In

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Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 5:46 pm
by Johan Havenga
With the absence of any arrangements for Club outings, who would be interested in a unofficial "Club Day" at Spookspruit 4x4 Trail on the 12th August 2017?

https://www.coopertyres.co.za/News/Read/20061

If there is any interest I will start a separate thread.

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:23 am
by stumps
Interested

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Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:39 am
by PaulSA
I am interested-but cannot promise participation.

(Not exactly sure of availability---kid's school activities)

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 8:31 pm
by rigardt
I would have loved to do this. I have been threatening to start my hilux for a few weeks, but building alterations and work just keeps on getting in the way !!

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 9:41 am
by Nick S
Interested

Re: Gauteng Club event suggestions

Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 12:50 pm
by Johan Havenga