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Dirt bliss in Ballito with launch of new 4×4 playground

Course operator Chad Mackay said he was happy with the turnout, with more than 50 runs pulled through before midday last weekend.

The opening of Ballito’s new playground for 4×4 adrenaline junkies attracted much interest at the weekend.

Ballito 4×4 and Off Road Adventures was opened at Collisheen Estate on Saturday, much to the delight of dozens of off-road enthusiasts.

Challenging dirt roads, hill tops and a menacing mud pit tested drivers to the limit.

Course operator Chad Mackay said he was happy with the turnout, with more than 50 runs pulled through before midday.

Enjoying the action from the sidelines before giving it a go themselves, were Hayden Colley and Brannan Jahnig.
The hill climb section was popular..
The mud pit gave participants a run for their money.
Enjoying the spectacle of 4x4s making their way through the course on Saturday were Alan smith, Chadd Smith and Marryn Mackridge.
Course operator, Chad Mackay.
Keeping visitors hydrated on the opening day of the 4×4 course were Ambrewlance duo, Cindy and Lee-roy Hewitt.

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