Marking Corners

This is what you will see when you are marking a corner in a convoy.

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  • If you are in this position it is because you were Second in the convoy when the leader made a significant change of direction.
  • As a result, you pulled over SAFELY and indicated to following vehicles where they should go.
  • When the Last in the convoy appears it pulls in behind you, or otherwise indicates you should move back in, perhaps by flashing lights, and you move out into Second Last place.
  • First and Last in a convoy always remain First and Last.
  • Any other vehicle will change its position when corner marking takes place, but no one overtakes in a convoy.
  • It may not be that everyone has the opportunity to corner mark. It simply depends on the number of significant changes of direction and the number in the convoy.

 Two Types of Moke Making Dust

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Photos were taken on Sunday March 27 on the Southwest Tour led by Mark Radford. 32 Mokes arrived at the Moora Working Draft Horse Muster. Not quite so many disappeared into the bush to visit the old Whroo Gold Mine site.

Sexiest Moke

This Moke belongs to Jan and Colin Louden. It's called Farkles!!! and was officially declared the Sexiest Moke at the Muster Dinner on the night of Sunday 27th.

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Show & Shine in the Round

Check out this video on VIC MOKE, the MOAV You Tube channel.

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