Chris Green90
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone.
I think that there was some discussion back in May at Lincomb about it's continuance. I didn't hear that any conclusions were drawn but really hope that it will continue far into the future.
I had pondered previously about weather to attend or not, but after the fiasco I had in May, I would say that no matter what, weather your vehicle is tricked up to the max, over land prepped or a shiny sparkling example that has never seen mud then you should get your selves there. Over the 3 day weekend I did probably less than half a days off roading. But there is so much more to this weekend than that. The sheer amount of people and trucks you get to see and talk to is immense and the knowledge gained and shared is spectactular. Everyone that attends are really great and I consider some, if not most of them to be friends.
There really is something for everyone. All those who attend are friendly and welcoming and you can spend hours just chatting if the mud and sand isn't your thing.
Tony, Ian and the crew also arrange a cracking set of event and trails to occupy even the softest of us for the weekend and everything is overseen with great care. They really do make this weekend and for that they are all worthy of our thanks.
The Catering provided by the scouts is top notch. The price is right and the grub is spot on. (Especially the pork) and they are all nice and cheery even first thing in the morning serving you your bacon and eggs with an excellent brew.
So lets all tell Tony and the guys how much this weekend means to us all and ask him to continue to allow us to use his land into the future for our club meets.
Chris
I think that there was some discussion back in May at Lincomb about it's continuance. I didn't hear that any conclusions were drawn but really hope that it will continue far into the future.
I had pondered previously about weather to attend or not, but after the fiasco I had in May, I would say that no matter what, weather your vehicle is tricked up to the max, over land prepped or a shiny sparkling example that has never seen mud then you should get your selves there. Over the 3 day weekend I did probably less than half a days off roading. But there is so much more to this weekend than that. The sheer amount of people and trucks you get to see and talk to is immense and the knowledge gained and shared is spectactular. Everyone that attends are really great and I consider some, if not most of them to be friends.
There really is something for everyone. All those who attend are friendly and welcoming and you can spend hours just chatting if the mud and sand isn't your thing.
Tony, Ian and the crew also arrange a cracking set of event and trails to occupy even the softest of us for the weekend and everything is overseen with great care. They really do make this weekend and for that they are all worthy of our thanks.
The Catering provided by the scouts is top notch. The price is right and the grub is spot on. (Especially the pork) and they are all nice and cheery even first thing in the morning serving you your bacon and eggs with an excellent brew.
So lets all tell Tony and the guys how much this weekend means to us all and ask him to continue to allow us to use his land into the future for our club meets.
Chris