Since we bought our 4WD, we haven't really taken it offroad. We wanted to learn some more about proper offroading, driving techniques and recovery procedures. So we booked ourselves on a 2 day 4WD training. This course is given in the vicinity of Newcastle and consists of theory, driving in the bush, on the beach and sand dunes and a little exam. We got up at 5am in order to be on time for the first day.
After the introductions and 2 hours of theory we set off to Freemans Waterhole where a little driving range is set up. We did a lot of exercises driving up really steep rocks, driving down even steeper rocks, how to use all the gears, how not to get stuck and much more. Amazing what a vehicle actually can do if you know how to do it.
Unfortunately the day ended with a flat tire in the middle of heavy rain, so we were soaked after changing it.
We stayed overnight in a hotel in Newcastle and had to wake up early again for day 2. This took us to the sand dunes and beaches near Stockton, where we were taught again different techniques for driving is soft terrain. We did some descends that were 46degrees, very steep!
What goes up, must come down | |
The Patrol bogged to serve as an example for a recovering exercise | The wreck of the Sygna, stranded in 1974 |
I didn't quite make it in 1 go up there | Yes, I got stuck all the way up there! Help! |
Our instructor to the rescue | The community of Tin City |
This training covers the Australian National Training Authority Units of Competence:
SRO DRV 001B - Drive and recover a four wheel drive vehicle
SRO OPS 001B - Implement minimal environmental impact practices.
SRO ODR 002A - Plan outdoor recreation activities.
TDTB 497B - Carry out vehicle inspection