Pajero 4WD Club of VictoriaPajero 4WD Club of Victoria
Flinders Ranges
Pajero Club - Driver Training - Training Reports    Today's Date Tuesday, 06 January
Pajero Challenge
Challenge Details
Members Site
Member Login
Back

Driver Training

 

It was Sunday, 28th August, and I, along with many willing members, participated in the Driver Training Proficiency Course at the Driver Training Centre at Werribee.   The group was predominately female but this was not obvious as the day progressed.

 

We gathered early in the meeting centre to learn how the course would be structured.  Introductions were made all round and our Driver Training Unit instructors appreciated their new fluorescent jackets which made their presence and location obvious at all times.

Text Box:

Like all other participants, I spent numerous moments staring “up the hill”.   The trainees were split into two groups.   My group commenced in the sand box and we easily mastered this tricky area.  The others started by tackling “the hill”.

 

We progressed to the wet uneven track area and each and everyone learned the skill of “driving through the brake” to send power to the wheels needing most traction.   Two trips through accompanied by my great driving mentor Barry Walker and I was able to drive this section solo.  The feeling of achievement was fabulous.

 

We then covered the log crossing, rocky terrain areas, walking the track to assess vehicle paths, climbing and descending tracks.  At all times the instructors imparted both sensible and practical skills to all of us.

 

We adjourned to the meeting centre for lunch and further classes.  Ian Hastie, Barry W,  Ian Salmon, Alberto and Graeme Cope then demonstrated the safe handling of many items of everyday equipment from shackles, snatch strap linking, chain saws, winches, etc.   At all times the most vital lesson we learned was that before engaging the gears of the vehicle to attempt anything, always engage the brain !

 

Text Box:  The groups swapped over and eventually we tackled “the hill”.  We learned a lot here - stall stops, stall starts, reversing.   Three trips up and down and then one trip up and over the top.  GREAT !   But then we had to drive down !  This was a fantastic experience, not just as a driver, but just great to watch.

 

We then went down to the river and learned about river crossings and “dropping water” before we tackled the river itself.  It wasn’t deep enough to require an engine blind but the bow wave was big enough to see.

 

Text Box:  Once we had all undertaken the river loop we headed off for a run around the property, crossing the river many times, climbing and descending time and again.  It was a great finish to a great day’s training.

 

I came away from my driver training with a new found respect for the capabilities of my vehicle, a Pajero.

 

I cannot thank the instructors enough for their commitment to imparting knowledge to myself and the participants, their manner and encouragement were exemplary.  Everyone on my course had a fantastic time and an indication of the success of the course was that many partners of participants expressed the desire to redo training at this fantastic venue.

 

I am doubly proud because, with the great support I received, I passed !

 

Carol Reed (963)  -  “Proficiency Driver Trained”.

 

 

PS:  Carol and some of the other ladies and gents who attended this training session were able to put their training to the test a couple of weeks later on Tony’s Walhalla trip.  There were muddy tracks, slippery tracks, rain, snow, steep ascents and descents, dust, chainsaw “demonstrations”  – the lot.


Page Owner: Site Admin    Last Updated: 18 Aug 06

 Send to Colleague     Add to Favorites     Print this document Edit Document    Top