A couple of weeks ago I did another Toolangi day drive with my friends Jiri and Aneta!
First track of the day was the infamous Rocky Track where I wanted to test my diff locks.
I got a few hundred meters up to where it started getting rougher and got out for a look.
It was over 3 years since I last drove this track and it has become a lot harder and more washed out and eroded than it used to be.
It is these rock steps that I couldnt quite get up no matter which line I took!
If it had been dry I think I would have succeeded but I was struggling for traction in the rain, on the slippery rocks.
I'm hoping to get the video off Aneta soon of my attempt, I will post it on this thread once I do.
I reversed 50 meters down and took one of the different tracks and made it to the top, then drove around and met back up with Jiri and Aneta, as there was no way their unlocked Troopy on 31" all terrains was going up this challenging track!
And we soon hit the tracks again.
I spotted a steep muddy hill and foolishly decided to have a go.
But I couldnt get up, the slippery clay was just too wet!
We continued up and through the foggy forest.
I said to Jiri and Aneta over the radio "I look forward to when we find a fallen tree across the track and I can use my chainsaw to clear it".
30 seconds later I came across a fallen tree across the track!
Only this one was 70 meters long/tall and the trunk was over a meter in diameter!
So we had no choice but to reverse and turn around.
A quick stop so Jiri could top his brake fluid up.
And then we drove down Aeroplane Track, a track that exists because it was pushed through so they could remove a crashed plane.
Half way down we came across some guys in an unlocked 105 on all terrains, who really didnt have a clue how to drive off road.
They were slipping and wheel spinning trying to get up track on the side we were coming down on, to try and avoid some really deep ruts.
The pics above doesnt really do it justice, so for perspective, heres Aneta!
We advised them they would be better going back down as there was no way they would make it up.
They then proceeded to stuff around trying to reverse back down and out of our way.
They also destroyed a fair few trees with their ignorance and stupidity by ring barking all the trees by wrapping their winch rope directly around the tree as they were not using a tree trunk protector.
With the idiots out of the way (or so we thought) I drove carefully down with Jiri spotting me and then Jiri went to bring the Troopy down.
I spotted him through the trees on the very slippery side slope that led straight to that huge hole/deep ruts if things went wrong.
Jiri drove beautifully and got through without incident!
But soon we were confronted by the idiots winching their way back up towards us.
Apparently they were trying to move the car over into the next set of ruts but all they were doing was winching themselves side ways up the track.
I said I would use a snatch block and my winch to winch their arse end over so they could reverse down and out of our way.
They didnt really understand, as they werent very intelligent but Jiri and Aneta understood what I was saying and between the 3 of us we soon had it rigged up and the 105 dragged over into the other ruts
Terrible pic I know, but you get the idea.
We continued making our way down.
I got to the bottom and Jiri radioed to say he was stuck.
So I parked up and walked back up.
Jiri was busy digging trying to free the stuck Troopy.
We tried the MaxTrax and even used the Hi Lift jack to lift a wheel and get them underneath the tyre but they didnt work and just shot out from under the tyre and ended up under the car in the mud.
I've decided MaxTrax do not work in mud!
They may work well in sand but in mud they are next to useless!
So I turned The 78 around, engaged the lockers and crawled my way back up the slippery hill.
A very small winch pull, like half a meter and they were free!
I backed down, turned around and we headed down.
Past a stolen, burnt out Jeep.
And out of the forest where we stopped to air up and say our good byes.
It was an awesome day drive and we all had a lot of fun!
Next weekend were doing a huge 4 day High Country trip as it is a public holiday to celebrate the Queens Birthday, it is also an important date as it is after that weekend that a lot of tracks get closed for the Winter to prevent them getting too damaged during the wetter months.
