Western 4W Driver #124 Summer 2022/2023

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So why the Freedom All Wheel Drive Club? BY PETER VINCE

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ometime, somewhere in 2012, three friends were sitting and talking over coffee (or at least they told me it was coffee…). They all had a common interest (dare I say a LOVE) of the outdoors, sightseeing, camping and a wish to have a family friendly group of friends to do this with. In a very short time, the Freedom All Wheel Drive Club of Western Australia was started. The first AGM of the club was held in August 2012 and consisted of quite a few likeminded people including an honour roll of members who are still members today. One honourable mention goes to an 82 year old widow who joined with no previous experience.

Most of the members had a mish-mash of small all-wheel drive cars and small SUVs including a couple of X-Trails (we still have two of those), RAV4s, a Zook (Suzuki) or two, a Honda CRV, a Lada Niva!, and (I think) a Toyota LandCruiser. There was no dedicated club for smaller vehicles so the idea was to open up to anyone that didn’t fit the bill of a regular 4WD or didn’t want the 'hard core' aspect of 4W driving (we all know rock crawling and mud sliding can be fun but not all the time, and it does tend to break things on your car). The main goal of the club was to get out, have fun, see stuff, do it safely and take that photo to brag or reminisce about. The author of this article joined the club about two years ago. The first six months or so was pretty much dampened by COVID-19 but since then, the club has had some amazing day trips such as the Julimar

Some of our vehicles lined up at Mt Augustus in 2020. This trip was 9 or 10 days of remote driving, camping and sight-seeing. Yep, that IS a Hyundai Kona! It didn’t skip a beat the whole trip. Western 4W Driver #124 |

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Product Review

1min
page 151

Smart Photography

9min
pages 152-155

Track Care WA News

18min
pages 136-146

Silly Snaps

2min
pages 166-168

4WD Club Focus

3min
pages 147-149

Gear to Go Camping

4min
pages 129-131

The Things You See

4min
pages 114-116

Women in 4W Driving

3min
pages 122-124

Outback Survival

4min
pages 125-128

Bush Mechanics

4min
pages 106-108

John Collins takes us to Gladstone Port on the North West Coastal Hwy

6min
pages 96-102

Product Review

1min
page 103

Grant and Linda discover one of the Flinders Ranges' best kept secrets

11min
pages 86-95

Jon puts his new vehicle through its paces in the Helena and Aurora Ranges

11min
pages 70-77

From Kalgoorlie to Nullagine

9min
pages 36-45

Ideas to add to your itinerary when you spend a week in Kununurra

14min
pages 8-17

Tourism in the Upper Gascoyne region

11min
pages 78-85

and Wiluna, the town that welcomed them

11min
pages 56-63

Lauren's trip to the Kimberley continues

11min
pages 18-27

on vehicle modifications

8min
pages 64-69

your trip to the outback

11min
pages 28-35
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