What’s Ahead For The Motu School East Cape Safari?
School headmaster Paul Cornwall has recently hinted major changes may be afoot. Murray Taylor has been on most of these events, and reports on what could be the last of…
Join us as we explore our amazing country, with stories from rustic and isolated camp sites, Club Adventures, back-road trips and fund raiser safaris, sharing almost as much about history and geology, as actual four wheel driving.
At times you may also see new vehicle test drives in this section, when we are able to combine a test drive with a trip to cover a Trials, Winch or Racing event, and end up camping miles away from anywhere with a group of passionate 4Wheelers.
School headmaster Paul Cornwall has recently hinted major changes may be afoot. Murray Taylor has been on most of these events, and reports on what could be the last of…
The Manawatu 4WD Club is one of the latest to recognise the rewards to be gained from hosting a safari weekend. Over the weekend of March 9th and 10th, the…
The Otago Recreational 4WD Group are so far up Eyre Creek that a chainsaw is more useful than a paddle.
The Kaikoura earthquake didn’t put a stop to the intrepid Geyserland 4WD Club’s planned mining tour of the South Island.
Mount Studholme was the destination for the Otago Landrover Owners Club as they headed into Waimate Forest for a day of fun.
The Cozzie Club and friends recently headed deep into the Waikato to pay a visit to the World’s largest Totara tree, Pouakani.
Located in the southern part of the Hunter Hills, 15 km northwest of Waimate is Mount Studholm, which this 4WD club decided they would dry and climb.
Broadlands School, their helpers and the Taupo Four Wheel Drive Club all worked together to produce an event that ran smoothly all day.
All the planning had been done, and the participants had registered for this July school holiday club trip to explore the beautiful West Coast.