Two years ago Lude and I did the Myra Road (if you can call it a road). There was everything there from Hummers to Pilots. It gets a bit ominous past the saw dust pit - old carcasses of jeeps and landrovers by the side of the trail. The cops were out front checking for licensing though.
Last year we did Coldstream. I don't think there were any Odysseys but there were ATVs galore. The main attraction, other than our three Pilots of course, were the souped up home grown trucks. Lude, you ought to post the footage for the memory and the inspiration for this year.
In one particular stretch, Lude's brother while "driving" rolled his Pilot by doing either a fast U turn or he caught an edge. Anyway, the Pilot landed on its roof and the guys following behind in their trucks thinking that this was a serious accident brought their trucks to screaching halt in front of him. Through the din of the dust, I saw their doors fly open as they ran to his "rescue." Meanwhile, I don't think Lude nor I even got out of our Pilots for laughing so hard. As I recall the engine was still running and he was hanging by his Team Tech Harness (shameless plug). I think he told them to flip him over and then he took off as fast as he arrived. They seemed a little surprised by the agility of the vehicle and its contents (so was I, considering he was almost 40 at the time)...
You ought to consider coming and for any of you in the States (I come from Montreal - about 500 miles as the crow flies) there are miles and miles of logging roads, trails, hills, jumps, tracks virtually right off the back yard of Lude. Shoot, mostly we start right in Lude's yard. Though I must say we have found that the neighbors get a little snarly when we do "heat cycles" after 10:00 pm. :twisted: But what the hay, its the country, man!