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<title>Powerline night trip</title>
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      This was a night run to Mundaring following the power lines, It was a fairly easy trip because at night everything looks so different and s&amp;hellip;</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Mundaring-travel-guide-156171">Mundaring, Australia></a>, Aug 30, 2001</p>
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      This was a night run to Mundaring following the power lines, It was a fairly easy trip because at night everything looks so different and so we didn't do any of the really hard sections of the track. We did however go through a few puddles on the track because being August it was still the rainy season. I'm not a fan of going through water in my car because of the stuck in lake memory and because i tend to be a hoon and forget about the lack of doors! Luckily on this night i was wearing boots as i did get a bit of water in the car :)<br><br>I don't remember if it happened this night, but on several Suzuki club trips involving water I have managed to flood my engine with water due to the speeds at which i go flying through the water. After such incident it usually takes about an hour to get the car up and running again, also after going through water my brakes are even worse than usual<br><br><br><div style="text-align: left;">    </div>      
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<title>Mundaring 2001</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 22:49:22 PST</pubDate>
<description>I love driving around Mundaring and I have one of my favourite ever moments in 4wding and my brother captured part of it for me :)this trip was the&amp;hellip;</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Mundaring-travel-guide-156171">Mundaring, Australia></a>, May 27, 2001</p>
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I love driving around Mundaring and I have one of my favourite ever moments in 4wding and my brother captured part of it for me :)<br><br>this trip was the day i realized I like to try things even if other people think it is a bad idea, I now know that I am able to assess things in my mind and work out if I am able to do something and if i think i can give it a go. The photo my brother took is at the very top of a large steep track with my car position above a hole about the size of my car. Members of the club were all saying that it was an insane hill and that I shouldn't try it as I would likely roll the car down the hill. I walked around it and knowing my car worked out in my head where i planned to put my wheels and went for it. The feeling of exhilaration when my car made it and I hadn't rolled down the hill was out of this world. When other people saw my reaction and the path i took they also had a go and some also made it.<br><div style="text-align: left;">

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