The Geelong Four Wheel Drive Club, incorporated in 1973, is a family orientated club with outings designed to suit all experience levels. The club caters for the MILD right up to those more adventurous souls looking for the WILD. The club specialises in organising day trips and weekends away camping. Great family fun for people wanting to gain experience or improve skills whilst enjoying the outdoors.
Monthly meetings are held at Wood Street Recreation Reserve, Wood Street, Geelong, on the 2nd Wednesday each month at 7.30pm. Visitors and new members welcomed. For more information contact Darryl Marsland, club president, on BH 5278 1537 or check out our contacts list.
Make sure you get in on the action of the Photo Competition. All members are welcome to participate by either sending in or nominating a photo for the competition each month. Later in the year members will be able to vote via the website on which photo they believe is the best – the winning photo of the year will possibly become part of the cover artwork for the club magazine.
If you haven't already purchased your tickets for this years Presentation Night, then make sure you catch up with Russell and get yours quick. If you purchase your tickets before the night you will save yourself $5 off each ticket.
This years Presentation Night will be held in the warmth of the Seaview Club on Rollins Road, Lovely Banks on Saturday 30th August from 7.00pm til Midnight.
If you are interested in the upcoming Track Classification Scheme then make sure you log into the members section and download a copy of the Parks Victoria / DSE Track Classification Presentation document. This document outlines the proposed Track Classification system and gives examples on each of the different gradings.
The document can be found in the 'FWDV Documents - Track Classification' section of the downloads area.
Four Wheel Drive Victoria Forums
Four Wheel Drive Victoria has announced the launch of their very own forums. These forums are open to all affiliated club members and give members the opportunity to talk about tracks, clubs and the association.
To view and post on the forum you must register on the forum using your real name, not an alias. Registration is only open to members of associated 4WD Clubs.