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Rotorua Winch Challenge 2009

Peter Vahry
posted Mar 08, 2009 at 7:56 PM

10th to 12th July 2009

The Geyserland 4WD Club would like to accept expressions of interest for this year's RWC!
This year's event will be unique in running Club Class up against the Challenge Class on ALL stages.

Club Class vehicles wishing to consider this challenge must meet the following standard:
• Current registration and WOF
• Four point rollcage in ALL vehicles to NZFWDA standard minimum
• Four point harnesses for driver and co-driver

Please do not hesitate to contact the G4C Secretary Cameron Burrows to register your interest and receive
an information pack with further details:
Mobile: 021-205-0761
Landline: (07) 346-1411
Email: Cam@team-camz.co.nz

stephen reed
posted Mar 28, 2009 at 7:33 PM

Hi ,If this winch challenge is being run under 4x4 challenges rules etc why do log book holders need a WOF less than 28days old ,i was under the impression that was one of the main selling points of the log books in that you only needed a current WOF .
Cheers,Steve

Glen Bellingham
posted Apr 08, 2009 at 8:28 AM

Good point Steve can you guys please explain why we need 28 day warrent when i have log book? If so whats the point of log book?

Cheers

Pamela Rees Haworth
posted Jun 03, 2009 at 10:57 PM

WHAT DO WE HAVE TO DO TO GET YOU FOLKS FROM THE GEYSERLAND DOWN HERE TO THE MAINLAND/????

28-29 August Queenstown Winch Challenge Friday night stage, Saturday day stage, near Arrowtown hosted by the Shotover 4wd Club followed by a friendly prize-giving dinner @ Hamills, Frankton with generous prizes

Burt Chandler

(03) 441-3628

president@shotover4wdclub.co.nz

Christopher smith
posted Jun 05, 2009 at 12:10 AM

a good long, hard competition would be good, eg 2 night stages friday night, full days competition saturday with possibly 1 or 2 night stages sat night, and maybe a full days competition on the sunday? think alot of guys enjoy the long, hard competition eg Rotorua winch challenge and im sure guys would travel down to compete, although queenstown is an awefully long way to go just for one competition. would be good if maybe could have 2 winch challenges within a/two month(s) of eachother so could come down and compete in one competition - and find somewhere safe/secure to leave trucks and then do the 2nd winch challenge? would make it more worth while travelling down there to do a couple of competitions rather than just one. these are my thoughts on the topic anyway