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2 Places available RIIVEH305A Brisbane Friday 19th July
2 places available on RIIVEH305A Brisbane Friday 19th July.https://olsenstoursandtraining.rezdy.com/2830/riiveh305a-brisbane-operate-and-maintain-4wd-vehicle
Hay River Tag Along Tour Day 3.
3 days of travel completed for Misty and the Hay River 4WD Tag Along Tour. Shown here. Presently camped about 115 k NNW of Peoppel corner. Still about 20k to go before they start to see signs of the Hay River flood out. About 70k until they see the gullies and channels. The Hay river is one of five rivers that empty in to the Simpson Desert. This tour is unique in the world because you get to drive a 4WD upstream from what would normally be an ocean in to a river mouth!
To book on the 2014 Hay River Tour, go to http://www.djolsen.com
2013 Hay River Tag Along Day 1 and 2
Misty got in early enough to do her washing and get settled before having a celebration meal at the Birdsville Hotel but then she had to turn around and start the Hay trip the next day. This arose because I was originally going to run one of the trips but couldn’t. So well done Misty on getting everyone together and organised the next morning for an 11 am departure. The group set off for Big Red and on arrival found that one of the vehicles had a serious oil leak and had to pull out- so regretful, but it sometimes happens- they will be along again next year. I know they had their car inspected pre-trip but that is just the way it goes sometimes. Misty led the group through the big dune country past large clusters of Crotalaria Cunninghamii with it’s yellow green bird shaped flowers over Eyre creek and into the stands of Gidgea along the QAA where they camped for the night. In the morning the first dune they had to tackle is the one I call the son of Big Red, a triple crested dune that in a dry year can have people deflating a few extra psi especially in the heavier vehicles. They made their way to the K1 where they headed south and then west across to the shore of Lake Peoppel and Peoppel’s corner. From there they headed north to Kilpatha well, a mikiri damaged by oil exploration crews looking for water. They then made their way northwards towards Beachcomber oil well and camped adjacent the track a little east of one of the explorer Charles Winecke’s camps. [url=http:www.djolsen.com]http:www.djolsen.com[/url]
Follow Misty and the Hay River Tag=Along tour here www.djolsen.com/tracking.html
Tow-Ed Brisbane Places Available
We have had some participants postpone due to issues with delivery of new caravans, so we have some places available on our Tow-Ed Training 13 July 2013 in Brisbane (Chandler). Just two places left.http://www.djolsen.com ph 0747893289.
The towing course has been developed to enable you to understand the relationship between your car and your trailer. This is a very practical course and we will progressively build your knowledge so you will be able to confidently venture out with your trailer.
This comprehensive course includes practical instruction and trainee manual covering the following:
• Safety and Towing Regulations;
• Trailer Dimensions;
• Types of Hitches;
• Loads and loading;
• Driving techniques; handling characteristics towing a trailer;
• Braking techniques with trailers;
• Turning and parking trailers;
• Reversing and parking trailers using guides, mirrors and use of low range (if applicable);
• Carry out vehicle and trailer pre & post trip inspections.







