Our commitment to the Landys and the Club!
Introducing the new 2010 committee ….
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Our commitment to the Landys and the Club! Introducing the new 2010 committee ….
Alyna says she saw this before……
As you have read from New Sunday Times, this adventure of a lifetime is a no frills trip, where everybody have to chip in to do the driving to transfer the 7 trucks from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Cartagena, Colombia. However, we also want to experience the Amazon Jungle, so the trip will have time to absorb all the beautiful wonders of God’s creation. We will be camping most of the journey, and at campsites, everybody will have to chip in to set up camp, do cooking, cleaning and also Night Guard duties on rotation while the other members snore away. Only when we are in developed areas and cities where locating a suitable campsite is not possible will we find a safe budget hotel for the night. he whole group will be as “1 group” and decisions will be on “one for all & all for one” . Camaradie will be the key to the overall extremely enjoyable experience. Eventhough, the members will be from different age groups, backgrounds and personality, all will have to be totally co-operative and have perfect common sense. The group size will be between 20 – 25 people.
Confirm Adventurers
Rambeer Singh – Chucky Def 110 with portal axle
Stuward Garrow – T3 6×6
Wing Lim
Collin Webb
**** Dear Adventurers, Here is it, the eagerly awaited XXAIII. The adventure begins again for 2010 in the Tiger Trial – Pahang and this is going to be an adventure of a life time. SCHEDULE Date: 9th April, 2010(Friday) – 16th April 2010(Friday) Place: Pahang , Malaysia. COST Entry Fees: RM1,300.00 per vehicle of (Driver and Co Driver) Extra Passenger: RM700 per pax. Jumpers: RM1000.00 per pax (Food,Camp bed, Mosie net provided) Food package: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner RM300 per pax. (Lunch will be light lunch or walking lunch) Limited to 12 cars only. Please make ur reservation asap and pay your deposit at XMen hideout in KG Baru Subang or bank in to Jungle Expedition & Explorer, Maybank Account no. MBB 5121 5650 3739 or contact the below for further inquiries: alynatai@gmail.com hp 012 3295 993 sesat88@gmail.com hp 012 2188 361 Be prepared for this adrenaline heart pumping adventure. Machine and Man will be put to the ultimate test. Cars must have fully modified and able to withstand the ultimate forces Mother Nature has to offer. Be fully equip. All adventurers must be mentally and physically prepared. Pahang is one of the oldest and most challenging rainforest in the World and we will be there to conquer it! Following are the necessary entrance document. Please download, sign and pass back to Alyna. from http://cbt.com.my/cbt-story/clinical-experience-roading THE Land Rover Owners Club of Malaysia (LROM) recently organised an off-road clinic in Tanjung Malim for its members to learn more about off-roading. The off-road clinic was held over two days from June 7 to 8. Participants brought along their own food, camping gear and recovery equipment. Participation for LROM members was free with non-members paying RM100. The participants were taught and shown the safe methods of vehicle recovery, winching, identifying potentially dangerous situations, proper usage of a chainsaw, cutting tools and bamboo cutting, as well as waste management.
Three LROM founding members and president Edward Tong conducted the clinic. One of the three founders, CBT editor Yamin Vong, who is LROM’s assistant secretary and club waste management adviser, gave a talk on proper waste management when camping and off-roading. Another founding member, Rate De Silva, a course master for 4×4 international events and an Xmen 4×4 skipper, together with Edward, touched on cutting tools and bamboo cutting. They were assisted by K. Vigneswaran, a founding member and the club’s technical adviser. This was due to some of the vehicles being not properly equipped for the terrain which had become muddy and slippery due to the continuous rain, as well as the inexperience of some participants. LROM secretary Alyna Tai said: “The off-road clinic was a good experience for new members as they never had the chance to experience such an off-roading experience before this.” “The bad weather hindered us from carrying out all the planned programmes and activities for this off-road clinic. However, plans are already in the pipeline for part two of the clinic which will be conducted in the near future,” said Edward. Some participants brought their children along to share in the joy and experience of off-roading and camping.
Convoy leader and LROM member Rashid Isa brought along his son, Adri Hazim. “I bring my son whenever I go off-roading because we share a similar passion as he has developed a keen interest in off-roading and camping,” said Rashid. For more information on LROM, log on to www.lrom.com.my |
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