Thursday, November 13, 2008

Next Year

Well the dates are out for some events next year and so it is time to work out what to do.

The Scotia Winch Challenge Club who organise the TFC have launched a Winch Challenge series based at Drumglog.

This looks as though it could be a good series of events but Drumglog can be a mud bath and it is not my idea of fun to winch through a bog all day long. To me that is a test of your winch and not your driving. It would be great if the Cheviot 4x4 team could organise a series of events like the one we did in Co. Durham as that was a great mix of technical driving and winching.

I've decided I'm going to enter the first SWCC event and see how it goes.
TFC 2008

Cheviot 4x4 Challenge 2008

There are still some upgrades to do before then. The new tyres have been ordered. a set of 35/10.50 16 Simex Extreme Trekkers. These are the same tyres I used this year but the sets I used were borrowed so I better buy my own for next year.
I'm also going to upgrade the shocks for next year. With relocation cones on the front to match the rear end. I ended up poping the front springs out a few times this year and in the process wrecking my front shocks. A product from Llama 4x4 should sort that. This is an 11" travel set up that will use my current springs. Going to get that ordered soon to try and fit it in December sometime.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Cheviot Autumn Challenge

This Sunday I was competing in the Cheviot 4x4 Autumn Challenge. Its been a few weeks since the TFC and I have had a few jobs to do on the truck before competing again. I managed to distroy the steering box and a steering arms so they had to get replaced. I had to give the truck a service and sort out the exhaust. After a few evenings down at Strathearn Engineering I had things sorted with the help of Dave and Allan. Thankyou.

This event was another 2 car team event and Dave and I teamed up with Steve Burton as my winchman and Allan worked with Dave. We met up on the Saturday at Strathearn to start the 200mile trip to Co. Durham. We were trailer both cars down for me to save fuel and to allow us to go a little harder on the day. Oh and Dave had only had a couple of evening shakedown... We arraive at the campsite and got the trucks off the trailers. We changed my wheels (thanks Bob) and headed off to find a chippy. Well steering lock with the different tyres was not an option so we had the local police ask Dave if he was ok while I was struggling with a multi point turn in the middle of the road....oops.


We got to Drivers Briefing in the morning after scrutineering went smoothly and the format of the day seamed fairly simple. We were competing in the Modified class which means we have more than one traction aid per vehicle. ie 2 Winches and diff locks. There were 17 punches over 2 sites and 2 special stages. The punches were each worth 100 points per team and you lost 50 points every time you broke the tape marking the course. The 2 special stages were timed for both cars to get through and the fastest team got 500 points and 2nd got 490 and so on.


Our plan was to keep on the move as much as possible and also make sure we do both the special stages. This was the first time Dave and Allan had done a challenge event and the first time we had all worked together. We got on great and really understood each others vehicles and what we were capable of.

The stages were set out close enough together and were short enough that you could get through them quickly and move onto the next. The first Special we did was great. A short Trials section round a tree and back out again. I felt we did well but thought we could go quiker. The 2nd special we did was awesome. Driving over some very large tyes again timed for both of us to do it. Great. We got our time but we were the first to complete it so the marshall couldn't tell us if we were fast or not. I fealt we were quick and the results show we won that stage. 500 points in the bag.

The TFC was tough this was a fun event and although the stages were technical and a little tough at times they were fun and our whole team I think had a great time.


There were some really steep climbs and descents so front and rear winches were used. I think a rear winch is next on Dave's list of mods....





Haddington Woods was a great site and this was one of the best days off roading I have ever had. Thanks to the organisors Cheviot 4x4. They said there might be a few more events next year. Bring it on. Thanks to Dave for being keen prepping his truck and asking me to join him. Thanks to Steve and Allan for being winchmen. Thanks to Dave Alonzi for taking the pictures you see here.

Oh the results. Well WE WON!!!!!!!!!!!!

Having Fun. Told You.

Dave's 3 week build. Well worth the evenings working on it. Nice one.


Some more pictures of the event can be found here.

Results of the event are here.


Sunday, September 7, 2008

Loch Tay Paddle

I had a day out on Loch Tay last weekend. It was a good get away from the Landrover Prep. The Loch was like a Mill Pond. I did about 10km over 5hrs or so. I was not in a great rush and stopped a couple of times on the way. I was paddling the Dagger Exodus.

Looking down towards Kenmore with Drummond Hill on the left.


One of my stops near Acharn.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Tay Forest Challenge 2008

Well the Tay Forest Challenge. Been there done that. We got both cars through the event and I even drove there and drove back. David Alonzi who was to be my winchman had hurt his arm badly and so pulled out and so the week before I had to find a new winchman. Colin Rose also from SORC stepped up and agreed to be my team-mate. There were a few tense times in the campsite on Friday night as I arrived and was trying to make sure I didn't forget anything. I decided to switch from wire to rope at the last minute and Andy T from Ruftraks was more than happy to supply the 100ft of 11mm Plasma. Dave from Strathearn Engineering had seen me the night before when I went to pick up some spare parts and promised to lend me a set of 35in Simex Extreme Trekkers for the event. Only problem was, they were arriving on Friday. Alan then got them fitted to a set of rims and brought them up in the evening and we got them fitted. With these on it would give me a bit of extra ground clearance that I would need over the stumps.

Clean at the start control.
Fish and chips and a couple of beers to steady the nerves saw me ready for bed on Friday. We woke up early and with a bit of last minute faffing it was off to start control to get issued with a Marshal and drivers briefing. We got the number 13 stage to start on and off we went. We got stuck straight in with some heavy winching up a fire break and some careful driving. We missed the route a little and headed the wrong way. We found the punch location and change our course. Mike's winch managed to spit out a shaft and so we had to change the rear winch onto the front. Punch got it was time to get out the section. Bad news again. I manged to bend my front steering arm. We attached my rear winch onto it and winched it straight. Unfortunately this wasn't to last the rest of the section. We had to fix it again less than 50m from the stage exit.

In the middle of Stage 13

Colin showing off my morning's handy work. Yes that should be a straight bar.

We stopped for our compulsory lunch break before heading out to tackle stage 14. This looked fairly straight forward. Winch up a fire break over a few logs punch and back out the same way we came in. All was going well until we realised we were not going to make it time wise. We had to be back at control by 5pm or risk losing the point gained. We turned around and started to head out the stage.








On the way out of stage 14 I manged to smash my drivers window. oops. Careless on my part but you live and learn. So by the end of day one we had only managed one punch. But we were not the only ones. One of the tops teams were out. They had smashed a tree stump through one of the cars gearbox.



Sunday dawned and we were determined to do better. We were hearing stories of people working on their cars till all hours. We managed to get away fairly easily. A quick check over the night before and we seemed ready. This morning we were sent to section 8 first. A steep climb start followed by a rather scary looking drop off that would definitely require the rear winch. Lucky I got that fitted. We then had a tight tree section that I enjoyed. I felt I was driving it well and picking some good lines through the stumps. Less than 5m from the punch and my steering arm went again. I knew Alan from Strathearn had arrange another one to be brought up but we just had to find him. He was off watching at another stage. I walked out the section and got a marshal to give me a lift to find him. Got the Steering arm and got back to my stricken car in the forest. Colin had got the arm off and we refitted the new one. We were off again. We had to get out the same way as we came in so it was up the drop off this time.



The ledge drop off on Section 8. We had to go down this as well as up.




The final exit on Section 8.

We got lunch again, compulsory and headed for section 9. This was a great section. It was so good I was too busy to get someone to get some photos. The car was behaving itself we had some great bits of winching and driving to do and we finished on a high. We had one hour left before we had to be back at control. We had heard Section 10 was a long boggy one so we decided to give it a miss and head back. 3 punches over the weekend and we finished. I was happy with that. I even managed to drive home. Even though the steering wasn't all that great.

The results. We weren't last.

Thankyou to everyone who help me along the way in getting to and competing in this event. I will be back next year. Special name checks to Colin for stepping in at the last minute, Bob for all the work on the truck and help and advice. Strathearn Engineering for parts and help supplied. Especially with Jax who has put up with me.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Tay Forest Challenge Prep

After last week's SORC Challenge Event at Drumglog where the final placings put me 2nd overall. I knew I still had some work to do on the Truck for the Tay. So Yesterday I was back down at Bob's to get my rear winch fitted. (and some other bits.)

I had to get Bob to reweld my snorkel attachment on the cage as it kinda fell off in the trees last weekend.


The Winch is very solid, obviously, and is at the right height to still allow my waffle board to mount in the back.

I still want to get the winches wired up on the dash. I also need to wire in my Voltmeter to keep an eye on how much power I'm using. I need to put a switch on my fans as well so I can switch them off if I have to go into water.


The New Driver's bucket seat has been fitted but the passanger has to have its brackets made and finally fitted. First I have to sort out the rear winch isolator switch and add an Anderson Jack Lead for jump leads. The interior needs a bit of a tidy as well.



The Tay rules state that we have to wear helmets this year. So I ordered an OMP which also arrived this week. The USA branch of Alba Rallysport (my brother) sent me a new set of gloves as well. So I think we are on track to have everything ready.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

SORC Drumglog Challenge

I was at the SORC Drumglog Challenge Event on Saturday 26th July. I had had an up and down week trying to get the fuel system running right as I had lost alot of power. With that hopefully fixed I headed down to the site on Friday night.
Saturday morning came and fed and coffeed a few last minute adjustments to the truck and I was ready.
There had been 22 punches (in the end we found out there were only 20) laid out across the site so we had been told. Clumped together in groups of about 4 or 5.

The Tay Forest Challenge is in 4 weeks time so I wanted to take it easy but I was definately going to try and get as many punches as I could. We set off well getting 3 punches quickly without getting the winch out.


We managed to lose a couple of waffle boards in the deep bogs over the day that we had to find and winch out.


Later on in the day we really enjoyed a few of the forest sections which may well be close to the Tay Forest Challenge. This punch was a good one. I teamed up with Mike over the day as we are competing together for the Tay. So we got a chance to work together.

Mike watching as I winch lower off the last punch of the day.

We had to winch off a bridge to get the attached punch card to the punch hanging from the bridge.


Dirty and wet at the end of the day. It was a great day and I hope SORC can run more of these over the year. I would love to get a small series of the events running over the year.