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Future Events

December, 2023

Saturday
9
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Peter Fleming - This is a Medium Trip suitable for new Members eager to test out the skills they learnt in training.

January, 2024

Tuesday
30
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Members Show and Shine, and Car Boot Sale and Sponsors Exhibits for our first meeting in 2024. Prizes for Show and Shine....

February, 2024

Sunday
18
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Calling for volunteers to man the MJOC Stand alone Jeeps required for display see details within

March, 2024

Friday
8
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Labour Day Long Weekend - Destination Beachport and Robe SA
Friday
8
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Trip Leader Jake Thomson- Difficult Trip down to the dunes to climb and explore, for experienced sand drivers only
Saturday
9
Tourist Information Centre
8:00 AM
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Fast-paced trip exploring the dunes & beaches. Suitable for ‘sand newbies’, as long as you have ‘difficult‘ trip experience. Full day on relatively easy tracks and beaches, with the occasional tougher track for thrown in. Air-down at the Tourist Info Centre before heading south towards Carpenter’s Rocks on as many beaches as we can, but ‘retreating’ back into the dunes if the going gets too soft. We’ll stop in the dunes for morning tea and lunch so bring drinks and snacks. The plan is to visit the windfarm look-out and hit the big dunes and drop-offs. Beach driving tips: low tyre pressures and forward momentum is the key, leave a decent gap for a good run up at the dunes and beach exits. If you get bogged, stop and wait for help. Dogs are not allowed in the national park.
Saturday
9
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TRIP LEADER - Jake Thomson
Beachport to Robe via Little Dip NP. Conditions can be quite challenging in Little Dip NP.
Sunday
10
See short description
8:00 AM
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Fast-paced trip exploring the dunes and beaches. Suitable for ‘sand newbies’, as long as you have ‘difficult‘ experience. Full day on relatively easy dune tracks and beaches, with the occasional tougher track thrown in. Air-down behind the Southern Ocean Caravan Park (Foster St) before heading north towards Robe on as many beaches as we can, but heading back into the dunes if the going gets too soft. We’ll stop in the dunes for morning tea and lunch so bring drinks and snacks. We’ll visit the new spot near Nora Creina Bay for lunch (BYO supplies) and a paddle in the warm shallow waters. From Nora Creina we’ll head north into Little Dip Conservation Park ending up in Robe. Air-up in Robe and make your own way back to Beachport on the bitumen. Beach driving tips: low tyre pressures and forward momentum is the key, leave a decent gap so you can get a good run up at the dunes and beach exits. If you get bogged, stop and wait for help. According to the parks website, dogs are not permitted on the beach and national parks.
Sunday
10
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Trip Leader Jake Thomson - Medium Trip from Beachport to Oil Rig Square
Monday
11
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Labour Day Long Weekend - Destination Beachport and Robe SA

July, 2025

Friday
4
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We‘ll cross all 10 of Australia‘s named deserts (according to Wikipedia) including the Simpson, Tanami, Great Sandy, Gibson, Little Sandy and Great Victoria deserts. As well as some famous Simpson tracks we‘ll do the Tanimi Track, the Canning Stock Route, the Holland Track, the Overland Telegraph Track and hopefully Goog‘s Track.

August, 2025

Sunday
10
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We‘ll cross all 10 of Australia‘s named deserts (according to Wikipedia) including the Simpson, Tanami, Great Sandy, Gibson, Little Sandy and Great Victoria deserts. As well as some famous Simpson tracks we‘ll do the Tanimi Track, the Canning Stock Route, the Holland Track, the Overland Telegraph Track and hopefully Goog‘s Track.
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