Yarra State Forest 4WD Trip.
OK update time.................................
So this morning I put LJ in the workshop.
First job I needed to do was get all the UJ's on the prop shafts greased.
Grease gun was empty, so ended up using the air one which was super quick.
I wanted to tidy some of the hoses and wires up under the bonnet. One thing I needed to do was link the 2 axle breathers with the transfercase and gearbox breathers and run them up the snorkel.
I'm going to fit an FM radio aerial on the bull bar at some point, so decided to make use of the hole in the wing form the old aerial.
Found a box of grommets.
Grommet and breather hose fitted.
Used some 3 in to 1 hose connectors to link everything to the one hose running up the snorkel.
I wanted to drop the gearbox and transferbox oil and change it, but really I wanted to get the oil warm first.
So I thought I need to go for a drive, then I remembered all the 4wd tracks Id spotted as I drove past my closest state forest.
25min drive and I arrived at Yarra State Forest.
I was running 35psi in the tyres, so the first thing to do was to drop them all down to 20.
Love how they signpost all the tracks over here.
First track.
I didnt have a 4wd map of the forest so relied on my road based GPS which seemed to know the names of all the tracks.
I soon arrived at a big hill climb which was steep and very rocky.
The pics dont do it justice, it was very steep and the rock steps/ledges were pretty big.
After walking up the hill and taking the pics above, and assessing whether or not I thought LJ could make it I walked back down.
Now I had to be bloody careful. I couldnt afford to have an accident or damage the truck/break down. I was on my own and had no winch. I did however how full mobile phone reception everywhere I went in the forest.
Anyway.....................................I decided LJ could make it, even on the more road biased 35" tyres.
So with rear air locker engaged and in 1st low we powered are way up.
Stopped at the top to pick up yet another bottle that had been dumped.
Ended up completely filling a carrier bag with empty bottles and cans that some iresponsible 4wd's had decided to throw out of there window.
Anyway................back to the trip.
Dropped back down and out on to one of the main dirt roads in the forest.
Was a beautiful, sunny day and not a cloud in the sky. Perfect conditions for heading bush in a 4wd.
Apologies for the nudity.
Havnt fitted aircon yet.
Found a small community living in little ramshackle cottages in the forest.
Growing Christmas trees.
Messing around with the camera.
Decided to put clothes back on for this timed photo.
The forest is a sub tropical rainforest so has a lot of plants and trees you wouldn't see in a normal forest.
You know a track has the potential to be challenging/extreme when it has a lockable gate at the end, when non of the other tracks have them.
Lots of rocky sections on the way up.
I love how blue the sky is here some days, not a single cloud anywhere.
Couldn't resist flexing LJ on some boulders for a pic. Could have gone a bit further up and got fully articulated but didn't want to risk tipping her over as I was on my own.
Found a sign on the ground next to a gate.
Looks like I've only got this month to enjoy these tracks before there closed for winter and spring.
Id forgotten just how relaxing pootling along in a 4wd in the bush can be. Was a very relaxing few hours, totally switched off from everything.
Black trees from bush fires.
Told the GPS to take me home.
15 miles and 25 mins away! Awesome!
I've never lived this close to perfect 4wd tracks before.
Back on the road.
Got back and pulled LJ back into the workshop.
Got my prayer mat out.
Gear box oil dropped.
Surprisingly clean, considering it hasnt been changed for a while, and LJ was stuck up to the top of the bonnet (4ft deep) in Lincomb sandy soup at my last Lincomb. I thought some mud/water might have got inside the box but obviously not.
Transferbox.
Really need to get that rear main oil seal changed as shes leaking oil. Not a huge amount, but leaking all the same.
Damm you Milner and your cheap crappy oil seals.
Left her in the workshop with the last of the oil dripping out. Tomorrow I will fill the boxes back up with new oil.
On the way back from 4wding I stopped for diesel and ice cream and picked up a free tourist map of the area.
So to give you an idea of where I am in relation to these tracks I've marked the map below.
I live where the
red dot is. East of me is Yarra State forest where I went today, circled in black. North of me is Telangi State forest, circled in
green.
In between the 2, and underlined in black is another 7 State forests and National parks which are all full of 4wd tracks.
So really I'm very very lucky! Thats hundreds of miles of 4wd tracks all within an hour of me.
I really miss all the mates and family I've left behind in the UK.
But I feel very very happy to be living my dream, living over here in this awesome country.
I cant tell you how bloody amazing it feels to be driving my LandCruiser, on the tracks over here!
Anyway time for more beer and a steak!
