Oz Day – Butcher on the Barbie – 23rd to 26th Jan 2026

Join Francis and Club 4×4 for an awesome long weekend doing some amazing tracks in the Vic High Country.

We’ll be covering off a few of the best including Macalister River, Butcher Country, Caledonia River Tk, Dingo Hill Tk, B1 Tk, Chromite Mine Tk, Burgoyne Tk and Mt Margaret Tk

Old Telegraph Track Esperance to Cocklebiddy WA – 27th Nov – 7th Dec 2025

Join Tony, Em and Club 4×4 on the “Old Telegraph Track” from Esperance to the Eyre Bird Observatory from the 27 Nov 2025 to 7 Dec 2025.

This is an amazing trip through a very remote and beautiful part of Australia.

This trip is taking place in about 6 months and there is a lot of planning to do. We will be running the bookings for the Trip using the “Expression of Interest” system as we do for all longer trips like this. This allows the Trip Leaders and the Club to gauge how many people are interested prior to more detailed planning happening. Once we have an initial number or interested parties Tony and Em will organise information and planning sessions. Tony and Em would like to take a max of 4 vehicles on this trip.

A little History from the article below:

“In the late 1800s telegraph was a new technology transforming the speed at which people could communicate, but 1200 kilometres of harsh country stood in the way of a link between WA and the rest of Australia. Work began in 1875 to connect existing stations at Albany and Port Augusta. It was an epic task. For three years men on packhorse battled through rough mallee scrub, sandhill country, and waterless cliffs, erecting timber bush poles and running a single strand of galvanised iron wire between repeater stations.  They followed a vague route made only a few years earlier by Edward Eyre, the first European explorer to cross the Nullarbor. Today the stretch of Old Telegraph Line between Esperance and Cocklebiddy is a 500 kilometre four-wheel-drive trail. It runs along some of WA’s most remote coast. Following the line is not an easy journey, but for experienced and well-equipped travellers it follows an incredible story through some of Australia’s most raw and beautiful country.”

Link: Tracing the Wire, Travelling the Old Telegraph Line

The Canning Ball Run- 28th July – 11th August 2026

Join Mark, Clint and Club 4×4 for an epic run up the Canning Stock Route. This will be an awesome trip travelling through some of the remotest parts of Australia.

This trip is planned to take place next year and while it’s 13 months away there is a lot of planning to do. We will be running the bookings for the Trip using the “Expression of Interest” system as we do for all longer trips like this. This allows the Trip Leaders and the Club to gauge how many people are interested prior to more detailed planning happening. Once we have an initial number or interested parties Clint and Mark will start some information and planning sessions.

A brief History:

The Canning Stock Route (CSR) is a 1,850-kilometer (1,150-mile) historic track in Western Australia, stretching from Halls Creek to Wiluna. It was originally developed in the early 1900s by surveyor Alfred Canning to enable cattle droving from the Kimberley region to southern markets. The route is renowned for its remoteness and challenging terrain, making it a popular but demanding destination for experienced four-wheel-drive adventurers. 

Camp Cookout – 3rd – 5th Oct 2025

Join Erin and Club 4×4 in another Camp Cookout, Dust off the utensils and pans, dig out the old recipes and come along and share the numerous dishes provided by the talented Chef’s among us.

The idea is to provide a dish to share which has been cooked onsite in any way you choose. That may be on your gas burner, a frying pan over the fire or the good old camp oven, it’s up to you.

Looking forward to seeing you all there…

The Carp Classic – Take II (Labour Day Weekend 2025)

Join Linda and Mat on a relaxing long weekend for the Carp Classic – Take II.

The fish will surely be on the bite, so let’s see who reels in the carp and takes home the coveted prizes.
This trip is about the coming together of members, so fish or no fish it will be a blast like last time.
New and prospective members encouraged to come along.

The weather will be warm and it’s a great place to be for the long weekend.
Caravans, camper trailers and pets welcome.
Please contact Linda or Mat if you are planning to come up early.