Monday, August 31, 2009
Photo collection update
Hi there all you Bash Car 89 fans. Doctor Who (Russell) has finished selecting and editing a collection of photos taken on the Bash. Follow the link or use the link in the side bar. Enjoy
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Busted Compass Award
With the distraction of a busted axle and missing lunch amid the confusion of our virgins on their first day ever on the bash, the Doctors missed a turn somewhere near Barratta Homestead and ended up bamboozled. After encountering some shut gates and doubling back a few times, the 'Tardis' was switched to autopilot. With a little help from its friends, it naturally found the shortest route back to the bitumen and a more comfortable trip to Arkaroola via Hawker, Leigh Creek and Copley.
Just for fun, here is the GPS track plotted onto Google Earth (map view tilted).We are still trying to work out from the running sheet just where they went wrong. We have a very detailed .kml file the Doctors will be looking at later. The track the Bash used was on the Eastern side of the Flinders Ranges. On close inspection, there are many tracks in the area, so the mix up is not surprising.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Bash Start Video now available
The photos taken while on the track will be available soon.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Comment accepted now works
Also, for the confused, the date-time stamp on the blog entries has been fixed. Yes, we do sleep in the middle of the night at bashcar89 blog central.
Day 8 report
- It turns out Dan (aka 'Muddy') Waters is not only associated with Les B. at the SACA, he is a cousin of the tall, skinny bloke in the 'Flying Scotsman' team. (Small world). Dan - you have to be in it next year.
- No wonder the 'Runaway Brides' all continued to look gorgeous - they each had 5 gowns for the trip. Strewth!
- Speaking of gorgeous, the Fairy Girls stayed gorgeous throughout. (According to Doctor Who, "They're also so cool").
- The 'Tardis' will be coming home by road with Dallas and Chris via Coober Pedy tomorrow night. Back in town on Monday evening.
- No Channel 10 video (that I could see anyways tonight). The focus was on the Crows big win over West Coast.
- Russ is planning to make all his photos available in the coming week. We will put them on Picasa Web and link them to this blog so everyone can enjoy the pix we have so badly wanted to see all this week.
- With Russ's help, we will get the edited video of the start, and all the video he has taken on to You Tube progressively and provide links.
- As for the future, we will keep this Blog up for a while and then make a decision on what to do as the effort shifts to gearing up for the next Bash.
- Thanks to all the readers out there who have enjoyed the Blog. Some even provided feedback which has been appreciated.

Friday, August 21, 2009
Day 7 stop press
Day 7 report
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Day 6 report
Hurrah for Doctor Who. He used the 'sonic screw-driver' and fixed his inter-gallactic mobile communicator to such good effect, this evening's report was received 100% in the clear. No sign of the Darleks (they were on a nearby shed roof - more about that later), and a no drama day (for the Doctors at least) made for a relaxing chat.
So what's up Doc?
Well, first up, Doctor Who (Russell), and Doctor Who (Dallas), and Doctor Who (Chris) would like to send a VERY BIG HELLO to their new friends at Mulga Park, NT. They told me tonight meeting you was just about the best part of their trip up from Adelaide. They were so impressed that you use the Internet for school work because Russell and Dallas are Internet specialists and Bash Car 89 is sponsored in the Bash by some Internet companies. They told me you were all so friendly, and will look at this Blog. They very much hope you will leave a comment.
Go you Doctors!
By all accounts, the 'Tardis' whirled and twirled back down the 'bitumen' from Kulgera early this morning, and then across the bush track to Mulga Park, and up to Curtin Springs via the 'Gunbarrel' without any drama, not too much discomfort, and a very pleasant morning was enjoyed by the crew. Dr Who (Dallas) was at the helm.
They arrived for lunch (steak, onions and salad) at Curtin Springs in good time to avoid the traffic jam on the petrol pumps. The last of the Victorian Bashers had just about finished (they went up the bitumen from Kulgera and then down the bitumen on the Uluru Rd so they got to Curtin Springs first). Anyways, the 'Tardis' was among the first of the South Australian 'Bashers' to arrive. Jane Rielly reported this evening there was quite a delay later with over 100 bash vehicles lining up for fuel.
The 'Tardis' appears to be just about ready for 'full-cycle' docking when it gets back to Adelaide. Today the Doctors found the main/reserve fuel tank switching had completely given up the ghost. They had to resort to transferring fuel manually from to the main tank and that looks like it will be the case all the way home. (Although I understand the 'Tardis' is coming home by rail from the Alice.)
The 'dust light' (rotating yellow beacon) switch also failed today. The Doctors now give the light the required ergs by resorting to twisting and untwisting the appropriate wires when required - ahhh, bush technology.
It was a relatively short and pleasant run from Curtin Springs to Kings Creek Station and I'm told the Doctors were among the first vehicles to arrive this evening. It was a gorgeous late afternoon, sunset and evening and our heros had a chance to enjoy a quad bike ride up the range and back for cocktails before dinner and then tuck in to steak, spuds, "spag bol" and salads. Tonight they actually get to sleep on grass. (Luxury)
The 'Tardis' this evening has been set up in the middle of the camping-ground, replete with blue strobe light. (Not sure how long that will last). I'm told the dark agents of the Darleks attacked the 'Tardis' (vehicle) and snipped the wires to the remaining good speaker (silcence, gorgeous silence). Ahhhh, but that will be easily fixed with the sonic screw driver. In revenge, the anti-agents of the Darlek agents surreptitiously kidnapped the Darleks and hid them on a nearby shed roof. They could be heard wailing "exterminate, exterminate" from across the desert flat, and in a moment of compassion, the Doctors Who recovered their old fiends and placed them strategically around the 'Tardis' (call box) for the evening.
The Doctors report they continue to wear their accustomed regalia as do pretty much all the other 'bashers' and the competitive spirit remains high. Everyone, NOTE everyone still looks gorgeous after all this time!!!
Jane put a really good TV bulletin to air tonight with the 'Assasins' in the back-ground teamed up with some of the local females (camels). So funny. I wish I could put the video clip on the blog, but the copyright barrier is a killer. Sorry guys.
As we rounded off the call this evening, Dr Who (Russ) assurred me he, Dr Who (Dallas) and Dr Who (Chris) are all doing just fine, are still enjoying the event so much, and yet they are thinking of folks at home and send their love. The evening at Kings Creek Station is pleasantly cool, perfect for a good nights sleeping in the swag on the grass under an awesome canopy of stars. It will be hot showers, a 'pan-galactic gargle-blaster (or two) with coffee and some good swapping of yarns tonight.
WHO would want to be anywhere else? (Again, please excuse the awful pun intended).
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Day 5 report
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Day 4 report
Monday, August 17, 2009
Day 3 report
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Day 2 report - AOK and having fun
The 'Tardis' launched at 09:05 out of Arkaroola with the 5th Time Lord, Dr Who (Chris Reynolds) at the helm. It was a short 75km drive to lunch at Mt Freeling Station, coming down out of the Northern Flinders Ranges. It was slow and steady as she goes, and Chris eased the 'Tardis' into Mt Freeling Station, on schedule and without mishap.
After a refreshing lunch break, the 'Tardis' launched again for Murnpeowie via devious routes including some of the Strzelecki Track. We are not sure but we believe the 9th Time Lord, Dr Who (Dallas Newton) was at the helm. Apparently the track was mostly bulldust and it took some good hard driving, but they arrived about 17:30 with enough light to set up camp, and join with everyone for a pasta dinner courtesty of 'Fasta Pasta'.
Unlike the wild weather being experienced in Adelaide today, they boys have enjoyed a fine and clear day, although it is still a bit windy with raised dust. The sky this evening at Murnpeowie is brilliantly clear and festooned with the stars that you can never see with the light pollution in the big cities. Entertainment tonight included presentation of 10 year awards - including Jane Rielly (Channel 10) and Karaoke. (OMG - out in the middle of the desert is probably a good place for that).
The beers were cold and welcome. They boys have some really good photos. They are looking forward to a refreshing shower and a reasonably early night, ready for an early start tomorrow. Russell reports he may have lost a bag of cables during the mishap yesterday with having to turn the car out to get to the spare axle, so that may put paid to being able to charge cameras, and the gps data logger, so fingers crossed that it turns up.
All in all, a very successful day by the sounds of things and they boys are now well and truely in the groove and enjoying the outing very much.
Message for Phoebe
Day 1 report - turbulent voyage follows exciting start
Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Car89 - alter ego "TARDIS"

Caught out during a momentary lapse of concentration last weekend. The Car89 crew allowed the true nature of their conveyance to be exposed. Yes, it REALLY IS a TARDIS. Although it was not possible to see inside, rumour has it the boys were entertaining the entire Adelaide Thunderbirds Netball team, complete with fully stocked bar and Jimmy Barnes band.
THANKS and INVITE
Supporters of Car i8i9 (1st) and Variety SA (21st),
Thanks for all your help, we achieved a Silver door Panel for raising over $22k for Variety SA – the Children‘s charity.
Come down to see 891+ cars leave for Alice Springs this Saturday (15th) at Victoria Square at around ishi8-ishi9 am
( the Car 89 one? For our ABC Shop and Radio (891) supporters) )
We are near the front and the back due to the amount raised, just after the ten Gold panel doors and a few silver,
Look out for three Dr Who’s ??? and 2 Daleks and 1 K-89 dog collar ?
Many give-aways for the children and the famous Rotary Breakfast BBQ in the Vic Square plus entertainment and more , cars roll out over the hour.
If you can’t make it to Victoria Square we will be travelling north on King William Street onto Main North Road past Gepps Cross to Two Wells Turn right to Mallala left to Balaklava, Blyth, Clare, James Town, Orroroo right to Johnburg for lunch.
Staying at the All seasons Oasis Hotel 89 521 444 in Alice Springs on the Saturday, 22 August.2009, if we get there ?
Yoh Ho Silver and away ??? from Dr Who ( 4th) Russell Thomas, Dr Who ( 5th) Chris Reynolds, Dr Who ( 9th) Dallas Newton.
(PS : the Doctor Who’s are not real Doctors only Associated by eating Subway together ?)
Regards,
Chris Reynolds.
CREST Constructions.
INVITATION to the Start Line - Victoria Square
You are invited!
The start of what is going to be a brilliant week away! Bashers will arrive between 6.45am and 7.15am to line up (our special Gold and Silvers will be there no later than 7.00am to ensure they can take their places at the front of the field). Car89 is one of the 'Silvers'.
Entrance to the startline
The entrance to the start line is from the Wakefield Street. Cars will arrive from the Pulteney Street end and turn left in to Victoria Square. This is the only access available.
Breakfast will be served from 7.00am. Rotary will be putting on a sausage sizzle for families for a $2 donation which will be available from 7.30am.
We have some fabulous entertainment lined up and a very special appeal presentation.
Friends and families are invited to come and see the Bash off or if they can’t make it to Victoria Square will be travelling north on King William Street onto Main North Road past Gepps Cross to Two Wells Turn right to Mallala left to Balaklava, Blyth, Clare, James Town, Orroroo right to Johnburg for lunch.
Other ways to keep track of the Bash
Hi all,
We are very fortunate to have ‘The Advertiser’ joining the SA Bash again this year. Together with the wonderful support of Channel 10, it will ensure family, friends & sponsors are able to keep track of the Bash and share in the many wonderful moments.
The Advertiser team will be sending stories through daily from the Bash track, with up to one page of Confidential devoted to the event. They will also be regularly uploading pictures from the bash to AdelaideNow and encouraging those bashers that have the necessary equipment, to upload some of their own photos (if you do choose to upload your own pictures can you please ensure alcohol and cigarettes do not feature). With two Advertiser photographers on the Bash this year we can expect more pictures to be included on the website and in the paper and extended galleries on the colourful bashers. Technology permitting, ‘The Advertiser’ is also hoping to upload snippets and scenery from the tracks to AdelaideNow to keep readers up to date on exactly what we are doing and where we are. There will also be pointers to the bash stories both online and in the paper leading readers to our variety feature page.
So please spread the word to family and friends and encourage them to check the paper and logo onto adelaidenow.com.au and to make sure they watch Jane Reilly’s weather segments on Channel 10 nightly.
Kind regards,
Nicole Haack
Chair Marketing & Communications Commitee
SA Variety
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Bash Car 89 Profile

1971 XY Ford
WHO may you ask is Car 89? Well our motto is "do not ask WHAT Variety can do for you but ask WHAT you can do for Variety". "WHERE may you find Car 89"?
Yes we are Who, What and Where, three VIRGIN Time Lords lost from the 70's, 80's and Now! Our normal mode of transport, the Tardis missed a turn on the galactic internet super highway and materialised as the Internode V8 Falcon, destined for the SA Variety Bash during a Global Financial Crisis.
The CAR 89 Team consists of :
Next Dr 70's, Russell Thomas, a knock-about bloke from Adelaide, who represents a National retail chain as its Head Network Systems Manager. He's not your usual 'John Thomas' but the long drop type! Also known as Dr WHAT, "Designated Afternoon driver" - Car Ballast, head bottle opener and washer has limited tasks but won't bite. Catch phrase, "What's up Doc".
Finally Chris Reynolds, Dr 80's (because of his own wardrobe) the compliance officer, brains and looks. He is used to constructing roads, not destroying them! Also known as Dr WHERE, "Designated Captain", Navigator, skilled race driver and will keep the team steady during crisis's and will execute like a skilled surgeeon all the remaining ADULT tasks.
Thanks to all supporters of Variety, all other entrants and especially Car 89 supporters -