This is my new DT360 - June 1974
--------
Practice Saturdays at Bihamco, Upper Packy
-------
Upper Pakenham pits
--------
Mum sewed me a shroud, using vinyl from Clark Rubber
--------
"Opposite Direction" day practising - Upper Pakenham. (Later considered a dangerous practice to EVER reverse track direction)
------
Hamming it up at home
-------
Another practice track - in farm paddock near Berwick
-----
Backroads leading to Wonthaggi. Some sort of mining factory?
------
Dandenong's first-ever event at Wonthaggi. Just a club day. Swampy black sand, with basic track pegged out.
As a guide, Stan, this bend later became that third banked turn where Halfpint Hunter jammed his leg into
Jim 'Floppo' Watson's CZ at the Vic Titles ... when they had to stop the meet, and cut it free.
----------
A boggy corner in low side of paddock.
HISTORY:
DMCC bought the land, probably late 1973. ACUV would buy Broadford a few years later.
DMCC working bee weekends were supported by club families the Portburys and the Bergmeiers (both roadmakers).
Some guys were keen on getting the track done. Others joyously got regularly pissed each weekend in 'The Grog-Inn' pub
they'd built against a farm fence in the corner. Significantly, the club built brick toilets with sewer and taps and sinks.
The land was fairly flat. It was unwanted, really. Sewerage farm at the back and, later, and windfarm nearby too.
Amazingly, the track still exists. Only one or two kms from town centre.