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HOT WHEELS TRACK PACK. TRACK PACK


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Hot Wheels Track Pack





hot wheels track pack






    hot wheels
  • Hot Wheels is a Hardy Boys novel.

  • Hot Wheels is a brand of die cast toy car, introduced by American toymaker Mattel in 1968. It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until 1996, when Mattel acquired rights to the Matchbox brand from Tyco.

  • Hot Wheels is a thirty minute Saturday morning animated television series broadcast on ABC from 1969 to 1971, under the primary sponsorship of Mattel Toys.





    track
  • path: a line or route along which something travels or moves; "the hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an animal"; "the course of the river"

  • observe or plot the moving path of something; "track a missile"

  • A prepared course or circuit for athletes, horses, motor vehicles, bicycles, or dogs to race on

  • The sport of running on such a track

  • carry on the feet and deposit; "track mud into the house"

  • A rough path or minor road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed





    pack
  • Fill (a suitcase or bag), esp. with clothes and other items needed when away from home

  • Place (something) in a container, esp. for transportation or storage

  • Be capable of being folded up for transportation or storage

  • arrange in a container; "pack the books into the boxes"

  • battalion: a large indefinite number; "a battalion of ants"; "a multitude of TV antennas"; "a plurality of religions"

  • a complete collection of similar things











Wheel Spin




Wheel Spin





I have literally thousands of photos from this trip. If any one wants more of a particular vehicle, let me know.

This is day 2, trip along the Border Track - Dog Fence.

This must be one of the best sand tracks to be found in Victoria/South Australia. It follows the border from near Pinnaroo right down to near the Melbourne - Adelaide hwy.

This track has very large sand hills to get over. Most of these hills have tracks to get around them if you are not able to get over them. Some of these hills are so extreme there's no way anyone will get over them, so this track can very easily be classed as a 'Difficult' track.

Very Important. Check with the SA National Parks and Reserves for information on when the track is closed, and what direction you need to go in.

The track is about 107km. Allow a full day to make this trip. For a more enjoyable weekend, take your time and camp anywhere along the track. Stop in or camp at Red Bluff - scenic red sandstone hill.
(This is where we stopped). Dress warm though as it gets hot in the day, freezing at night.

Make sure you pack all your recovery gear, and travel in a group with other 4wd's. (We had to recover 2 vehicles).

Check the depths of the mud holes. Some for us were over 1 meter deep. Watch out for the holes towards the end, they are really deep!
Momentum is your friend on the sand dunes. We used 15psi tyre pressures. (Try the sand dunes 3x, if you fail, take the chicken path)
We ended up getting lost around the supposed turnoff to red bluff, that according to the maps was "well signposted".

We ended up with broken eggs and bottles.

This is mostly a sandy track with dunes and provides you with a remote location for testing self and equipment without travelling deeper into the outback.

The environment is typical Victorian desert – Mallee country. Expect some scratching from Mallee scrub particularly in the Wyperfeld section and some parts of the Northern Border Track may be overgrown. Soft sand is to be found on the tracks as well as corrugations and hard gravel.

The border track is steeped in history largely due to the dispute which arose from the original survey completed between 1847 and 1850. The result is that the border is actually sighted some 3kms too far West. A fascinating account of this can be obtained from John Deckert at Westprint Heritage Maps if you manage to visit whilst in Nhill.

There is an abundance of wildlife to enjoy whilst undertaking this trip, so watch out for Emu and Kangaroo. Aboriginal rock holes can be found close to the junction with South Bore Track.

We were lucky to reach the top speed of 40 kms/hr.

This photo was taken with a Canon EOS 5D, 70-200 IS L USM 2.8 lens

2011



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Up over the wheels




Up over the wheels





I have literally thousands of photos from this trip. If any one wants more of a particular vehicle, let me know.

This is day 1, trip along the Border Track - Dog Fence.

This must be one of the best sand tracks to be found in Victoria/South Australia. It follows the border from near Pinnaroo right down to near the Melbourne - Adelaide hwy.

This track has very large sand hills to get over. Most of these hills have tracks to get around them if you are not able to get over them. Some of these hills are so extreme there's no way anyone will get over them, so this track can very easily be classed as a 'Difficult' track.

Very Important. Check with the SA National Parks and Reserves for information on when the track is closed, and what direction you need to go in.

The track is about 107km. Allow a full day to make this trip. For a more enjoyable weekend, take your time and camp anywhere along the track. Stop in or camp at Red Bluff - scenic red sandstone hill.
(This is where we stopped). Dress warm though as it gets hot in the day, freezing at night.

Make sure you pack all your recovery gear, and travel in a group with other 4wd's. (We had to recover 2 vehicles).

Check the depths of the mud holes. Some for us were over 1 meter deep. Watch out for the holes towards the end, they are really deep!
Momentum is your friend on the sand dunes. We used 15psi tyre pressures. (Try the sand dunes 3x, if you fail, take the chicken path)
We ended up getting lost around the supposed turnoff to red bluff, that according to the maps was "well signposted".

We ended up with broken eggs and bottles.

This is mostly a sandy track with dunes and provides you with a remote location for testing self and equipment without travelling deeper into the outback.

The environment is typical Victorian desert – Mallee country. Expect some scratching from Mallee scrub particularly in the Wyperfeld section and some parts of the Northern Border Track may be overgrown. Soft sand is to be found on the tracks as well as corrugations and hard gravel.

The border track is steeped in history largely due to the dispute which arose from the original survey completed between 1847 and 1850. The result is that the border is actually sighted some 3kms too far West. A fascinating account of this can be obtained from John Deckert at Westprint Heritage Maps if you manage to visit whilst in Nhill.

There is an abundance of wildlife to enjoy whilst undertaking this trip, so watch out for Emu and Kangaroo. Aboriginal rock holes can be found close to the junction with South Bore Track.

We were lucky to reach the top speed of 40 kms/hr.

This photo was taken with a Canon EOS 5D, 70-200 IS L USM 2.8 lens

2011


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