4 x 4 Australia

WHAT A TRIP!

A ROLLER COASTER RIDE OF HIGHS, LOWS AND AMAZING EXPERIENCE­S.

- 4X4 EDITOR 2002 - 2009 DEAN MELLOR

WOW! This year marks the eighth since I stepped down as editor of 4X4 Australia, a position I held for close to 100 of the magazine’s now 400 issues. So many memorable things happened in that time and I was fortunate enough to travel to so many fantastic off-roading destinatio­ns, all around the world. Here are some highlights.

THE FUNNY THINGS

A MIX up at the printer saw several copies of the May 2005 issue of 4X4 Australia get bound up with a section from Ralph magazine. A reader phoned me to tell me he’d been “busted” by his missus looking at women in their underwear.

Then there was the photo of Ron Moon stepping down from a roof-top tent with no undies on. 4X4’s art director noticed the “problem” before the magazine went to print, so he photoshopp­ed some undies. But it wasn’t until we got the magazine back from the printer that we noticed Ron’s reflection in a lake in the foreground of the shot was still sans briefs.

THE NOT-SO-FUNNY

I HAD only been the editor for a few weeks when I received an early morning call from my then Dep Ed Marcus Craft who informed me that 4X4 Australia’s long-term test Toyota LC79 Cab Chassis had been pinched from out the front of his apartment. It wasn’t a great start to the day, let alone my tenure at the magazine. Neverthele­ss, Toyota’s marketing manager Mike Breen took it in his stride and rather than getting upset he recalled a funny anecdote about the last time a Toyota press vehicle had been stolen... twice. But that’s a story for another day.

Another not-so-funny moment was when one of my journos phoned me from a NSW state forest to tell me a top-of-the-range Land Rover Discovery he was testing had caught fire. The good news? The fire burnt through a radiator hose, spraying coolant everywhere, so it self-extinguish­ed.

THE DESTINATIO­NS

EDITING 4X4 Australia afforded me the opportunit­y to go four-wheel driving all over the world. Despite having been sandboardi­ng in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, camping on Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, driving Lara Croft’s Defender in the UK and testing tyres in Death Valley in the US, my favourite destinatio­ns have always been right here in Australia.

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