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by subaruby » Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:56 pm
Another great trip report from El_freddo.
I would like to add some pics of my own but unfortunately after taking about 20 shots I realised I forgot to put the memory card in my camera, doh!
The first little track was Gentle Annie Track, which is a nice little track to start with after all the tarmac.
After Gentle Annie we headed to Mount Sabine Rd, this is a nice fast gravel rd which El_freddo and Venon took advantage off by power sliding through the corners.
I wish I had a video camera on my rear view mirror.
After a while we stopped for a map check so El_freddo came up with the quote of the day. He wanted to show us something that "he had been practising at work", it turned out to be a scandanavion flick. I wish I could practise that at my work!
Back on the tarmac and it was just cruising, it was nice to come across some vehicles that actually used the slow vehicle turn out lanes.
Curtis track was probably the trickiest track of the day and was a nice adventure but to go the other way would be a real challenge. The fact that the gate was locked when we got to the end didn't detract from the day it just added to the adventure. For example we would not have heard the wild pigs in the bush, seen the 20 odd motor bike riders roar past us. At least one of the bikes stopped to see if we are okay, and suggested he used to have a key to all the gates untils parks vic changed them.
Once the ranger arrived two of the motor bike riders came back looking for there lost mate, and proceeded to ride up a bank around the locked gate in front of the park ranger, apparently a $500 fine if you can catch them.
After getting through the gate we headed back to the tarmac looking for some food, we found it in Apollo Bay where we had some fish and chips.
We then planned the next phase of the trip, as no one was in a hurry to return home we decided to head to Aire River camp ground where there was a sand track we could drive on.
I think we were a little excited to hit the sand as we did not air the tyres down and El-freddo decided to yell out over the uhf "i'm bogged all ready" so I slammed on the brakes to go back and help him out. He wa only kidding though, but we decided no more jokes about getting bogged as I nearly got bogged for real after slamming on the brakes
After loweing the tyre pressures we tackled the infamous hill where we provided entertainment for the rednecks.
But I must say we had a blast, even getting bogged was fun, but finally getting to the top was better.
At about 8 pm we decided we should air up the tyre and head towards home, even though it only felt like 6 pm. The stop for the Koalas was a nice distraction, very nice pic El_freddo.
So back at Apollo Bay we celebrated a great trip with a drink at the local and then the long drive back up the GOR.
There was a slow tourist on the way home who would not pull over and an aggressive driver to harass us but it in no way deminished the day.
Great trip and great company, long day but well worth it, can't wait to go again.
Thanks El_freddo and Venom
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]2006 Forester, AT tyres, Bash plate.
Suspension lift.