Great footage. I really like the idea of this style of event. I love the technical winching and thought process that goes into it. 👌 It’s a bit tricky to find the right type of land here in Australia for it though.
@@TeamTwinLock I should also have noted that our winch challenges don't require tagging like in yours, where you have to get close to the marker to score points. That just makes it way more challenging. I just loved the innovation shown to get to the markers so you could punch the card.
@@TeamTwinLock Yes, they are time trials on much shorter tracks. I guess the difference is also that spectators get a good view of what happens in each section.
We have a similar event here in New Zealand called Force4 Mainland winch challenge, bloody good fun to watch.
Awesome video
Great footage.
I really like the idea of this style of event.
I love the technical winching and thought process that goes into it. 👌
It’s a bit tricky to find the right type of land here in Australia for it though.
Yeah but you make up for it. We’d love to come and explore oz
This is about the 20th time ive watched this vid lol
Great vid👍
Brad marchand
Our man on the ground clearly did some serious legwork for this video.
Hats off dude.
Epic stuff!
Amazing stuff. It makes Australian winch challenges look somewhat lame.
Only because all your mud is still dehydrated 😂
@@TeamTwinLock Have to admit, we don't really have the sort of peat bog style you have, and where we do, you can't drive on it.
@@TeamTwinLock I should also have noted that our winch challenges don't require tagging like in yours, where you have to get close to the marker to score points. That just makes it way more challenging. I just loved the innovation shown to get to the markers so you could punch the card.
So what do you guys do? Is it hard tracks against the clock kinda thing?
@@TeamTwinLock Yes, they are time trials on much shorter tracks. I guess the difference is also that spectators get a good view of what happens in each section.
Great vid👍