GG upcoming for Maleny

It is great to be a Geist owner when people flock to get on board. We have had a great response for the next GG in Maleny with over 15 vans confirming already they will come along from the 27th – 30th of August. If you didn’t read the email or missed it and would like to go then let me know and I will send you the details. Rachel and I will be arriving the day before and heading out the day after, if you want to extend your stay you can. We are subsidising some of the costs associated with this GG but it is still a $30 per van cost to members for the four days.

We are also planning the annual FREE GG at Lindenow South for 2011 and hope to have some further good news on that event. Dates for that will be around the 18th – 21st of March 2011.

Don’t forget to order your caps and shirts, we still have some from the last GG.

Catch you on the track.

Geistrunner

Geist Gathering a Success!

Just over 24 hours since everyone left the gathering from the weekend, I am still trying to come back down to earth. It was a great success with Geist vans inundating the small town of Lindenow South in Victoria. Everyone joined in to hear the latest of what is happening and meet many new friends. We also had the great opportunity to put faces to the names we hadn’t previously met and were excited by the positive comments coming out of the weekend. A full wrap up of the weekend will be sent out to everyone once we finish collating it. The newsletter for this month will encompass the GG in full. Thank you to all that attended and we hope to have an even bigger GG in September. The time and place is still to be decided with much controversy within members as to where is the best place to have the GG, it will be a hard decision to make, but more info in the newsletter.

Catch you on the track.

GR

Back at the Retreat

Well we got back to the Geist Retreat on Friday. It was a quick trip back down, 7 days driving from Townsville (not my quickest at 4 days) which kept us from seeing many people. A contrast to the 4 weeks heading north. We have already emptied the van and will continue the clean up over the next week in between other jobs. As normal when we come back to the retreat it rains, with 28mm recorded in the gauge since Monday night. it is just what the farm needs here and much of yesterday was spent moving and drenching cattle, going through sets of wet clothes and being hailed on (light) when riding the four wheeler. This off course felt like golf balls as my father and I were fleeing on our respective bikes.

I received a great email from David yesterday that I would like to share with everyone. It shows just what we are trying to achieve in helping other Geist Owners out that are in our group. He also shares some great new anti sway technology for tow vehicles which should work really well with Geist vans. I have asked David to let me know more after he has utilised this technology.

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Hi Peter,

I have to thank you again for your invaluable advice 2 weeks ago when things were going pear shaped with the trailer sway on the AK595. It really is an unnerving experience when you feel you are not in control of the towing vehicle, it feels very unsafe.

I would like to feed back to you how things have developed since then.

After resanding the paint of the friction pads and sanding all of the paint of the steel ball we continued on and things had greatly improved, but the friction pads would still foul up again after 11/2 – 2 hours travelling (even with the bare steel ball) and the dreaded swaying returns.  So regular sanding or reduced speeds were required.

I have received the Alko ball last week and have noticed a big improvement in the sway.  We travelled 2 1/2 hours each way with only a couple of occasions of milder swaying noticed when travelling at about 105-110 klm/hr.
Alko sent the wrong plate to suit the Hayman Reece bar so there might be a further improvement once I can fit the plate.

The territory will be replaced in 6 weeks by a jeep grand Cherokee CRD which may reduce the swaying also. I found the territory (2WD) a good towing unit on the flat and small inclines but it labours too hard when hill climbing.

The jeep has a nice feature which is called “trailer sway control’ built in. If swaying is detected it counters by applying brake pressure to one wheel.

Trailer Sway Control (TSC) system helps reduce trailer sway and improves handling in adverse towing conditions caused by crosswinds and traffic.

TSC works with the Electronic Stability Program[1] (ESP) and Antilock Brake System (ABS), alternating brake pressure to automatically correct oscillation in the vehicle trailer system.

TSC does not require any driver input. It automatically activates when needed. The ESP function lamp will flash when TSC is activated.

Thanks again and

best regards

David

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Catch you on the track

GR

Big Welcome to GeistTech

There’s nothing like trying to do everything yourself and knowing that you have some limitations. Mine is that I don’t know everything about the technical side of Geist (I know a bit, but not everything). There is someone who owns a Geist, services Geist and knows a lot more than me about the nitty gritty, His name is Andy and he has agreed to join us here regularly to answer your questions too. He is one of our discount loyalty service agents and will be looking after our constantly growing membership of www.geistowners.com . You will see a page in the GeistOwners Members area that is named Geist Tech. This is where you can post and get feedback from Andy. Members should still feel welcome to call me too. I do know a fair bit about them too, I am just not working on the Euro vans like Andy is. Go to the Geist Tech page to get Andy’s background.

GR

We’re going to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo

Why don’t you come too, too, too. Staying with my Uncle and Aunty the last few days has been wonderful and tranquil. I have launched the membership site but yesterday Rachel and I also went to the Zoo. No, not the Australia Zoo where the Irwins live, we went to Alma Park Zoo, a lovely smaller zoo at half the price of the Australia Zoo with heritage listed gardens. It really has had a revamp with new owners over the last couple of years and to its credit has some wonderful animals there, Red Pandas, Sun Bear, Marmosets to mention a few. My uncle has moved there from Australia Zoo as one of the head keepers. His influence there has made a big difference but also the whole crew there have made such an effort to care for those animals with new enclosures going up daily. I really urge you to put Alma Park Zoo on your list when going through Brisbane, it is just North off the M1, there is a couple of caravan parks near by. One looks like a small fee park or maybe even free, it is Watson Park. We didn’t drop in to check it out but it was only about 500 metres from the Zoo. The other had a few permanents in there but looked to be upgrading with nicer areas at the rear of the park. There is also a free camp area at Petrie not that far away either, it is called Wirlie Park. Woodford Pub make good pizzas if you are looking for a feed near Kilcoy. Woodford Showgrounds offers a good place to stay, although we didn’t stay there I did notice a few vans and motorhomes in there. 2 nights max though. We are heading to the sunshine coast today to see Gary at Prestige Caravan Repairs, sorting out the list of parts he has so members can see the range. Don’t forget to sign up if you haven’t already. Those people with Geist Owners Club membership cards from the previous administration can throw them now, new cards are being printed for www.geistowners.com members and the old club has disbanded.

Click Here to see more of Alma Park Zoo

Catch you on the track

GR