Except Matthew Wilson. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
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Except Matthew Wilson. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
In the process of updating all the spectating diagrams, old ones linked to Ticketek are now out dated. The new diagrams have some improved spectating too, with a cross over added to GRACES and larger spectating area for RED RANGE. I will link the site here when done, not a quick job with the amount of links..
I'm not sure what you mean? Where I live its about another hours inland from the inland WRC stages and its even colder here. Just sayingQuote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
That's taken a little longer than I imagined, but all the new spectating diagrams are added and descriptions changed. Most notable are the crossovers added on Plum Pudding (it was already a great location), and Graces. Grace enthusiast point now allows much better viewing from three areas instead of the the original one hillside. Check out the site if your trying to make a decision on which tickets to purchase, or have an interest in the improved spectating.
Really happy to see these changes, as I have discussed the most important changes that spectators would benefit from with everyone involved in the guide/recce. My emails to organisers feel as though they fall off a cliff, but three of the suggestions have now become reality. Great to see them actively improving spectating. Maybe they do take comments onboard, or had these plans up their sleeve? Either way, a win for all fans with last minute improvements.
Rally Spectator | WRC Australia Fans Spectating Guide by Motorsport Photography
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...t/RSScreen.jpg
For the other version using Google Maps, go here https://bitly.com/wrc_australia_fans_spectator_guide
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...eVersionRS.jpg
Other than that, long range forecast for rain is now LOW!!
That's a superb website for spectators/photographers, certainly puts the Rally GB Spectator information to shame.
I appreciate the feedback. I did some research, but stopped after I found little in the way of documents to assist the fans. I found some great documents for media, and I assisted with the media guide this year. So I figured, why not do that for everyone?Quote:
Originally Posted by Fly_Half
I travel too, maybe an opportunity to get together with some like minded people and do NZ? Graeme?
Hmmmm, why not! NZ would be good to cover in the same way.Quote:
Originally Posted by MSP AU
okay, now we just need investors haha
How much?
Also, silly question - should I expect to drive with caution due to Kangaroo's during the rally? Or was that only a West Australian thing?
In NZ it was more like Rabbits and Birds... but still...
No idea how much it's worth, cost of visiting 6 or 7 times has been around $2000. But the amount of time invested is too large to put a figure on.Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
Early morning and dusk is always a time to take caution on the roads, and be on the lookout for wildlife. Most of the driving around the area is in daylight, and speeds are going to be fairly low. I wouldn't worry to much, just keep an eye out. And take insurance out on your hire car.