Day three is now in the bag with everyone in Wee Waa present and accounted for. Well…all but one. Car 142 had some radiator fan trouble (it fell off and went through the radiator) and are now in Moree getting themselves sorted and will be back on the road tomorrow.
Once again the entire fleet is covered in thick black mud and wearing smiles and egos as large as the day is long. Just like the first two days, the RBR road show slipped, slid and dug its way through a pretty tough course. A few alterations had to be made to this afternoons route but with our never say never attitude and dedicated approach, Plan B gave everyone plenty of excitement and challenges to ensure plenty of bang for their buck, making sure we delivered exactly what they all came for. Snatchem straps, shovels and recovery gear is getting one heck of a work out, that’s for sure.
Boomi went off with a bang last night and what an amazing little community it is. People came from miles around to lend a hand with the catering and served up dishes and a spread that you could only find in a wonderful bush community. A huge and special thank you must go out to the entire Boomi community for their hospitality and welcome. What a great place to stop.
Once again we are receiving and generating some great media coverage and we are all enjoying spreading the word of GIVIT and showcasing how they can and do help so many people and charities in so many communities.
There is a tremendous amount of logistics involved with this year’s Road Boss Rally and it is very exciting to know that tomorrow sees another rally migration begin. All the entrants and officials that haven’t done this first RBR leg but are doing the Super, will leave their home base and start heading for Port Macquarie. As of tomorrow, we will have ninety odd vehicles (our entire group) and 250 people on the road in many and varied parts of the country. Come 12.00pm on Friday, every single car and every single person will be in the one sport at one time. Can’t wait. Safe travels everyone.
Thanks for reading these and we trust you are enjoying the short updates from the road. Next week I get my usual offsider back (my wife Michelle) so will be able to spend a little more time and effort with updates and information from the road.
It is a long and tough day tomorrow so no guarantees when the Day 4 Road Noise update will be posted up.
Once again the entire fleet is covered in thick black mud and wearing smiles and egos as large as the day is long. Just like the first two days, the RBR road show slipped, slid and dug its way through a pretty tough course. A few alterations had to be made to this afternoons route but with our never say never attitude and dedicated approach, Plan B gave everyone plenty of excitement and challenges to ensure plenty of bang for their buck, making sure we delivered exactly what they all came for. Snatchem straps, shovels and recovery gear is getting one heck of a work out, that’s for sure.
Boomi went off with a bang last night and what an amazing little community it is. People came from miles around to lend a hand with the catering and served up dishes and a spread that you could only find in a wonderful bush community. A huge and special thank you must go out to the entire Boomi community for their hospitality and welcome. What a great place to stop.
Once again we are receiving and generating some great media coverage and we are all enjoying spreading the word of GIVIT and showcasing how they can and do help so many people and charities in so many communities.
There is a tremendous amount of logistics involved with this year’s Road Boss Rally and it is very exciting to know that tomorrow sees another rally migration begin. All the entrants and officials that haven’t done this first RBR leg but are doing the Super, will leave their home base and start heading for Port Macquarie. As of tomorrow, we will have ninety odd vehicles (our entire group) and 250 people on the road in many and varied parts of the country. Come 12.00pm on Friday, every single car and every single person will be in the one sport at one time. Can’t wait. Safe travels everyone.
Thanks for reading these and we trust you are enjoying the short updates from the road. Next week I get my usual offsider back (my wife Michelle) so will be able to spend a little more time and effort with updates and information from the road.
It is a long and tough day tomorrow so no guarantees when the Day 4 Road Noise update will be posted up.