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Cairns Four Wheel Drive Club Information
TRACTION
Meetings held on the First Wednesday of the Month at 7:30pm,
@ the Squadron Yacht club, 42-48 Tingira St, Portsmith
cairns4wdclub.com
Member of the Australian National Four Wheel Drive Council and Queensland Association of Four Wheel
Drive Clubs
AC T I O N
December
2014
THIS CHRISTMAS EDITION
THE SPECIAL CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY,...STANNERY
HILLS.....RAVENSHOE RECCY.....PICTURES & STORIES INSIDE.
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For membership and general inquiries please contact The Secretary,
Cairns Four Wheel Drive Club Inc.,
PO Box 1614. CAIRNS, Qld 4870.
E-mail [email protected]
or visit www.cairns4wdclub.com
Articles, trip reports, photos and other contributions to this magazine e-mail to:-
Please have articles and other information to be published to the editor no later than the
Wednesday prior to the general meeting. Late articles may be accepted up to the Friday
before the general meeting but no guarantee can be made they will be printed in the next
magazine.
The opinions expressed in the articles appearing in the magazine, are not necessarily
those of the editor, or the Cairns Four Wheel Drive Club Inc. The editor reserves the right to
delete where necessary any section of any article, which has been sent in for publication in the
magazine. Acceptance of the advertisements does not imply endorsement of the products,
companies or individuals by the Cairns Four Wheel Drive Club Inc.
Information regarding trip destinations is exclusively for members and visitors attending
club trips. Prior permission to traverse tracks is obtained from the appropriate source only
for the Cairns Four Wheel Drive Club Inc. on the pre-arranged date. This information is not
for private use of members or the general public.
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Minutes of General Meeting held on Wednesday 5th November 2014 Cairns Cruising Yacht Squadron, Tingira Street, Portsmith
Meeting commenced at 19.31pm. In the absence of the President, Sam Zappala chaired the meeting. Members welcomed. APOLOGIES – Rick and Sharren Wong, Rigo & Jannemieke van Meer, Michael & Linda Moore,
Libby Will, Nola & Warren Pointing, Will Quinlan, John Penman, Rebecca Clear.
VISITORS – Welcomed by Matthew Small. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING – Moved by Sam Zappala, 2nd by Maria Becroft. Carried. BUSINESS ARISING FROM PREVIOUS MINUTES – Nil CORRESPONDENCE FOR SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2014 – IN National Australia Bank – Bank statement Magazines from other clubs – Brisbane Four Wheel Drive Club, Toyota Landcruiser Club Victoria Invitation to attend Qld Regional & Community Awards Emails Extra ordinary AGM to pass updated Constitution
Four Wheel Drive Queensland – Fraser Island cleanup 2015
Bush Heritage Australia – new staff appointments Kirrama Range Road Support Group – re official opening of road Warren Packham – re fencing supplies for Mt Mulligan Four Wheel Drive Queensland – video conferencing reps meeting; Explore Australia expo promotion Cairns Regional Council – In Focus September & October newsletter; Go Clubs newsletter September & October QORF – Awards invitation; eNews September Outback Travel Australia – September newsletter Tourism Cape York – September update 4WD Touring magazine advertising Hervey Range Quadbikes Barry Short – re Dora Pass trip Michael & Monika Brugger membership form and fees Star Point Lighting advertising Dirk Hartog Island – special prices advertising Badge order statement OUT Nil Emails Ratification letter to new members Badge order for new members
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Kirrama Range Road Support Group – when will road have official opening? Group email to members re KRRSG official road opening date
The above Correspondence In and Out read and moved by Debbie Gierz, 2nd by Steve Errey. Carried. TREASURERS REPORT – Report read by Kathy Small.
Treasurers Report - Prepared by Kathy Small
31st October 2014
1st September 2014 to 31st October 2014
NAB General Cheque Account
Opening Balance
$5,248.56
Plus Deposits
$1,655.65
Less Expenses
$284.60
Closing Balance
$6,619.61
NAB iSaver Account
This account was closed on the 29th November and transferred into
the General Cheque Account
NAB Term Deposit
Balance
$14,040.36
Matures on November 29th 2014
$14,040.36
Moved by Kathy Small, 2nd by Riley Munro. Carried. EDITOR – Dennis Alcoe –.magazine going well 4WD Skills & Safety – Andy Gierz – trip on this weekend
WEBMASTER – Emma – website going well, some blank spots – let Emma know if you have anything to add
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER – Chris – awaiting Kirrama Range Road opening date CLUB MERCHANDISE – Garry – Not present
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TRIP REPORTS – Maria Becroft Karma Waters Elim Beach – Chris Red Road – Leanne P CREB track – Matt UPCOMING TRIPS – Possible trips over the next few months – check website for details Skills & Safety weekend Induction Day Special Children’s Christmas Party Christmas Party – discuss in general business GENERAL BUSINESS Badges and red envelope handed out to new members. Certificate awarded to Wendy Wallen for 10 years membership. Debbie thanked Malcolm Bailey for taking the minutes of General and Management meeting in October. Sam thanked Malcolm Bailey for taking on the Constitution update. Christmas Party – need volunteers for jobs; Maria spoke about the departure times – 5 different times. Debbie Bruggeman wished Chris Cameron and Ken Phelps a Happy Birthday. Leanne P requesting more volunteers for Special Children’s Christmas Party. Warren Packham – Red Road, track section has been fixed; outback news happenings. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS – Riley Munro conducted the fines. RAFFLE – Mirella conducted the raffles. $50 Autobarn voucher won by Franz Bohm. Sam declared the meeting closed at 20.25pm. Debbie Gierz Secretary
Editors Note
I am unable to attend the next general meeting so a
big vote of gratitude to the trip report contributors.
Always remember it is your involvement that makes
the magazine interesting & editing breezy.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
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Minutes of Management Meeting held Wednesday 18th November 2014 Mal and Mo Bailey’s house, 139 Kamerunga Road, Freshwater.
Rigo van Meer chaired the meeting. Meeting commenced at 19.07 pm. Present – Malcolm Bailey, Andy Gierz, Barry Short, Kathy Small, Matthew Small, Rigo van Meer, Debbie Gierz, Sam Zappala, Maria Becroft, Rosemarie Mack, Vince Musumeci Apologies - Larry Davy, Chris Cameron, Emma Baker Minutes of Previous Meeting – Moved by Andy Gierz, 2nd by Matthew Small. Carried Business Arising from Previous Meeting – Letter to Chris Morris congratulate new purchase, the club’s history with Mt Mulligan, hope to continue association, send a club pack too - Debbie to do Extra ordinary AGM – send copy of constitution Office of Fair Trading and send Mal a copy to track changes – Debbie to do Website – slow progress Gazebo – bought by Andy; had inaugural use at last Skills & Safety day Christmas party Trips Sheet – Maria to modify to include section for emergency contact Ratification of new members – Astrid Edkins Moved by Debbie Gierz, 2nd by Sam Zappala. Carried. General Business - Rigo – Christmas party funny awards; certificate for child Kathy – club stickers; continue with dates; Debbie to email Garry A to organise new stickers Members unable to order club merchandise from website – Rigo to contact Garry Sam – Nil Barry – Nil Malcolm – Send a reminder to bring a raffle prize for Christmas party Debbie – buy more books of tickets; send email re raffle Rosemarie – filled up gas bottles Andy – gazebo purchased Maria – new need club pack on new website; Debbie to email updated version Vince – Nil Matthew – Nil Next meeting will be held at on Wednesday 15th December at van Meer’s house, 3/12 Moowooga
Road, Earlville.
Meeting closed at 20.51pm Debbie Gierz Secretary
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Stannery Hills Trip 15th and 16th October, 2014
Saturday dawned a bit cloudy but we set off on the trip to Stannery Hills. We had never been there before
so new experiences awaited us. It had been decided to meet the rest of the group in Atherton so off we
went. We arrived at the appointed time to find that the others were there right on time. After a quick
discussion and greetings all
round, the group headed
towards Herberton. Once
through Herberton and onto the
road to Irvinebank it was all new
territory for us so I looked about
with interest. What an intriguing
sight when we passed through
Watsonville and saw the windmill
in the middle of the road. We
turned off the Irvinebank Road at
Hales Siding and headed towards
Stannery Hills.
The little group of 5 vehicles followed the dirt road
north and passed the old Stannery Hills Cemetery and
then turned right onto a slightly rougher track. We
wended our way through the dry scrubby country and
occasional creek beds. A welcome sight of green
appeared as we drove around a waterhole then back
into dry hills and past an old mining sluice. As we
came down a hillside the blue water of a dam came
into view and the radio crackled into life as Steve
welcomed us. He had arrived the day before to enjoy
a quiet day with his little dog. We again turned right
off this track and headed in towards the
dam where we would set up camp. There
was a steep little gully to negotiate and
then a short drive to the edge of the water.
How strange to see such a large amount of
water in such a dry place.
Everyone picked out campsites and some
put up their tents and it was decided to
have lunch before going for a drive to see
some of the old mine workings.
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Around 2 o’clock 3 adventurers set
out for the afternoon drive. The little
gully we had crossed on the way in
proved to be a stumbling block for
our tail end Charlie whose vehicle
decided to dig a bit deeper hole than
before. Eventually the winch on the
back of John’s ute was put to good
use to assist in the recovery and the
group continued on the way. We
turned left as we came onto the track
we had been following that morning
and drove on into the hills. When the
road became quite steep and rocky
Tail end Charlie again experienced some
difficulties. After everyone stopped to
discuss the problem it was decided that the
4wd select button wasn’t working properly
but after pushing it on and off a couple of
times it seemed to right itself and the drive
continued.
The view from the top of the hills was quite
spectacular and when we
arrived at the old mine site we
were all suitably impressed.
The mine shafts were very
deep and scary looking which
led to much wondering how
the old miners had managed to
dig them and work in such
conditions. We wandered
around the hill top for some
half hour before heading back
to camp. The trip back was
uneventful as the vehicles all
did the right things without any more problems. On the way back Barry stopped to collect some firewood
for the obligatory campfire. Then it was time to relax. Some went swimming or kayaking and others just
enjoyed the scenery. The campfire was lit and the group gathered around to swap tales. As the sun went
down the air became cooler making for pleasant sleeping conditions.
The next day dawned clear and bright and people gradually started moving around. Some went for early
morning walks and others had early breakfasts. After some discussion it was decided to have an easy
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morning and early lunch before leaving for home. There would be a short drive to look at another weir and
possible camp site on the way. Accordingly about 1.00 o’clock all the vehicles moved out.
We drove back the way we had come in until we reached the road near the cemetery. Here we turned
north and followed this road until we reached a memorial which marked the site of the old township of
Stannery Hills. Everyone hopped out to look. The weir Barry wished to see was just down the hill from the
memorial. It was a lovely spot with water lilies and tall gum trees.
Having examined the weir we headed down the road back the way we had come. We stopped once more
to look at the old cemetery and then it was back into the vehicles and head for home. The trip was over.
Thanks Barry for sharing this special place with us.
Sue Vanderpool
Special Children’s Christmas Party 22nd November 2014
Cordial at the ready - blue, green, orange or pine; water on hand
we were ready.
It didn’t take long for the children and their families to arrive and
start moving around the festivities that were in store for the eager
children.
Drinks,
sausages,
hot chips,
lunch bags,
photo
booth, face
painting,
jumping
castle,
merry go
round, and
lots more
things to do
and see.
Phew!! But
of course the man in
red was the most
popular.
Later the call was put
out, need volunteers
at the Toy Shop, so I
went and helped walk
children through and
receive presents,
some of their eyes
were so big and the
excitement
uncontrollable. Then a
date with Santa for the
children and the
outing was almost
over.
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On stage local entertainers sang and danced away for hours.
This was my first time helping out, glad to be able to help out a
worthy cause.
Thanks Leanne for organizing the crew.
Debbie
Gierz
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THE 4WD CLUB
SMILES ARMY
HELPING KIDS
WITH
DISABILITIES
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Ravenshoe Reccy 26th October 2014
We were joining another trip to Ravenshoe so this time we organized with Andy to meet them in
Ravenshoe. This saved us having to get up that hour earlier. Accordingly we waited at the Tall
Timbers Servo and Camp Area till the crew from Cairns arrived. This time there was 8 vehicles in the
convoy.
We headed west
to find the first
track on Andy’s
agenda. This
track went
through the
Timber Reserve
at Bald Rock. We
all pulled off the
highway and
Andy suggested
airing down as
there was some
rough track
ahead. Everyone
managed the steep downhill slopes and uphill climb successfully. The convoy then turned off onto a
little used track and threaded in among the trees. There was a stop and the men walked ahead to
clear some re-growth out of the way. We moved slowly on again but the track seemed to get lost in
a dry swamp and Andy called for a turn around. Back on the first track it was decided to head back
in a loop back to Ravenshoe on the way driving up the hill where the tv transmitters are located to
get a view of Ravenshoe from the top.
Conference
Ravenshoe State Forest
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Morning Tea/Lunch was
eaten at the park in
Ravenshoe and then it
was decided to drive up
under the power lines to
Herberton. This sounded
interesting as there were
lot of hills to cross
between Ravenshoe and
Herberton. Around 1
o’clock the convoy turned
off the Mount Garnet
Highway where the
power-lines crossed and
headed north. The track
passed through many gates
and over lots of hills which
gave spectacular views all
around. It really felt like
you were on top of the
world at times.
All drivers successfully
negotiated the various
steep sections which
presented themselves and
Explorers Carl & Bill
The Bluff State Forest
Ravenshoe
Herberton Views
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as we neared the Silver Valley Road Junction Andy led us up to one of the hills where we had a view
of Herberton in the distance as well as the track ahead of us and behind us. Only a few more
kilometres and several more hills to climb and then we reached the Irvinebank Road. Once we drove
into Herberton the group headed off home in different directions.
Thanks Andy for a great trip.
Sue Vanderpool
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Date
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Contact
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Vehicle#
Comments
Date
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2014-2015 Cairns Four-Wheel-Drive Club Inc
Committee Contacts/ Office Bearers
President:
Rigo Van Meer 4054 2270 /0417 194 477
Vice-president:
Sam Zappala 0438 541 932
Treasurer:
Kathy Small 4058 2390/0418 851 100
Secretary:
Debbie Gierz 4045 5255 /0439 103 263
Management Committee:
Andy Gierz 4045 5255 /0427 628 895
Barry Short 4055 2122 /0419 754 083
Chris Cameron 4036 1792 /0403 814 311
Colin Fabish 4056 5533 /0429 984 828
Malcolm Bailey 4055 1268 /0428 551 139
Larry Davy 4045 5369 /0439 660 650
Rosemarie Mack 4055 4091
Vince Musumeci 4054 2132 /0439 700 756
Trips Co-ordinator:
Maria Becroft 0419 762 103
Trips Committee:
Andy Gierz 4045 5255 /0427 628 895
Chris Cameron 4036 1792 /0403 814 311
Malcolm Bailey 4055 1268 /0428 551 139
Riley Munro 4054 5047 /0400 324 489
Rowena Quinlan 4036 4526 /0439 938 834
Sam Zappala 0438 541 932
Steve Lagerroth 0418 656 877
Vince Musumeci 4054 2132 /0439 700 756
Club Property Officer:
Rosemarie Mack 4055 4091
Publicity Officer:
Tony Baker 4092 3578 /0417 763 598
Environmental Officer:
Chris Cameron 4036 1792 /0403 814 311
Membership Officer:
Matthew Small 4058 2390 /0400 280 029
Skills & Safety Co-ordinator:
Andy Gierz 4045 5255 /0427 628 895
Skills & Safety Trainers/Assessors
Barry Short 4055 2122 /0419 754 083
Cameron Robinson 4033 5689 /0421 978 488
Doc Elliott 0438 889 787
John Guthrie 4054 1428 /0407 645 005
Larry Davy 4045 5369 /0439 660 650
Malcolm Bailey 4055 1268 /0428 551 139
Maria Becroft 0419 762 103
Michael Moore 4055 4003 /0431 694 055
Sam Zappala 0438 541 932
Tony Baker 4092 3578 /0417 763 598
Vince Musumeci 4054 2132 /0439 700 756
Warren Pointing 4034 1679 /0417 004 937
Assistant Trainers:
Position Vacant
Editor:
Dennis Alcoe 0427 181 448
Assistant Editor:
Rebecca Clear 0418 656 877
Webmaster:
Emma Baker 0400 794 868
Sergeant-at-Arms:
Riley Munro 4054 5047 /0400 324 489
Raffles Officer:
Mirella Berryman 4033 1545 /0458 568 254
Wendy Davy 4045 5369 /0439 660 650
Accountant
Phillips Accountants
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DECEMBER_2014 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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General Meeting
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15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Committee 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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JANUARY_2015
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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Committee 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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FEBRUARY_2015 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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General Meeting
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Committee 24 25 26 27 2228222 29222222 30
CLUB
Mitchell CHRISTMAS
River PARTY
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