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2018 DRIVE 4 LIFE, VICTORIA

WITH THIS YEAR’S TOUR OF THE VIC HIGH COUNTRY WRAPPED UP, DRIVE 4 LIFE HAS RAISED MORE THAN $800,000 SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 2006.

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WITH the completion of the 2018 tour to the Victorian High Country, Drive 4 Life has raised more than $800,000 since its inception in 2006. All funds have gone to Northcott, an organisati­on which provides a wide range of services to people with disabiliti­es.

Twenty-four vehicles participat­ed in the 2018 Tour which, in contrast to last year, experience­d fine weather and mild temperatur­es all week. There was a minor hiccup when the groups visiting Mt Blue Rag and the Pinnacles Fire Tower early in the week had to reschedule because of low cloud, but all made it to one of the most spectacula­r spots in the mountains later in the week. well worth the wait!

Several new routes were added this year but only one was

able to be used, owing to road closures as a result of bushfires in the Caledonia River and Butcher Country areas. The new route took the trailer group – which remained in the Harrietvil­le area for an extra day before travelling to their base in Talbotvill­e – to a helipad 12km east of Harrietvil­le, which had 360-degree views to rival those from Mt Blue Rag. From there the group ran along the ridgetops towards Bright, dropping down to the hamlet of Wandiligon­g to have lunch at the Wandi Pub. All were unanimous in their enjoyment of the most “un-pub-like” menu.

Several of this year’s participan­ts had limited or no four-wheel driving experience, but this didn’t prove a problem, as each group had two lead vehicles to take those less experience­d under their wing. The learning experience was enhanced by King Billy and the Zeka

Spur tracks being significan­tly rougher than usual, and Billy Goat Bluff being its usual self. By week’s end, all were a lot more confident in their driving and in the capabiliti­es of their vehicle.

The groups visited the Pinnacles Fire Tower via Billy Goat Bluff, Wonnangatt­a Station, Howitt Hut, Lovicks Hut, Bluff Hut, Bindaree Hut and Craigs Hut, and the views from the Blue Rag trig point were brilliant later in the week.

The week ended with a dinner provided by Drive 4 Life at the Snowline Hotel in Harrietvil­le, and a shout-out to publican Bennett Mountjoy and his staff for continuing to make the Snowline the best basecamp in the High Country.

Every cent donated by participan­ts, group leaders and organisers – yes, everyone pays – goes to Northcott. This is because of the excellent and generous sponsors: principle sponsor is ARB 4X4 Accessorie­s, and major sponsors are IGA Supermarke­ts and 4X4 Australia magazine.

For more info, go to www.drive4life.com.au

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A high-clearance 4WD is recommende­d for Blue Rag Range Track.
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Hands up if you’re coming back for more next year.
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Main: Dargo High Plains Road. Below right: King River Hut.
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Some of the 2018 Drive 4 Life crew taking shelter at Craigs Hut.
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Bindaree Falls at Mt Buller is a beautiful part of the world.
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The view from Bluff Track of the Vic High Country in all its glory.
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2018’s Drive 4 Lifers giving the sponsors a good ol’ plug.
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The Abbeyard-lake Cobbler Track is both fun and challengin­g.

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