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    Cheers Dave, see you there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dru View Post
    Cheers Dave, see you there.
    I should add - the avatar is still the same jeep - Silver JK with roof racks. Dave, looking forward to another day in the Watagans.

    Dru'n'Kerry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dru View Post
    I should add - the avatar is still the same jeep - Silver JK with roof racks. Dave, looking forward to another day in the Watagans.

    Dru'n'Kerry
    Thanks, should be easy to spot.
    Yeah, looks like being a warm one....

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    A "blast from the past"! It was fabulous wheelin' with a former SJC-er today. D.K. turns out to be Dave Knighton previously well known at SJC and has a penchant for challenge. If you have had a chance to wheel with guys like Jose (Dieselcon) or Roop (rupicon), you will know the sort of treat that Kerry and I had today with Dave.

    We managed an entertaining and controlled day on the Watagans through Whiteman's Lane, Whiteman's Ridge Road, (a trail name for Steve and Hails ) "Skull and Cross Bones" (name and risk well related) and finally ZigZag. Some of the big name trails in the Watagans. We are MUCH better placed to consider these trails now.

    The final steps on ZigZag proved too much for "Magnet" (yes we named our JK). When your nose is pointed truly at the blue, and your tail acts as a rolling fulcrum - it's an opportunity to test the tipping point. Which we well did before deciding that winch was the better part of valour.

    Dave - thanks again for a great day out. Hope we get the opportunity to do more.


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    As an occasional lurker on the SJC forum, was curious who this Dru bloke was.... great to meet up with you and Kerry.
    Great day today, seems like it was cooler up there than back in Sydney.
    and just remember..... its all easy ;-) ;-)
    Last edited by D.K.; 06-01-18 at 10:01 PM.

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