[QUOTE=Grizzly_Adams;673012]
I went up that in my old Fender TD5. took some work, but great work. Especially the mud whole at the bottom which was deep and sticky.
Pics of my new Galway Green Puma 110 Wagon attached.
Just got home from a weekend in the Turon Valley, Capertee NSW, so needs a good wash.
Beckford.
[QUOTE=Grizzly_Adams;673012]
I went up that in my old Fender TD5. took some work, but great work. Especially the mud whole at the bottom which was deep and sticky.
Here is a pic of my 02 Defender 130 at work. This spring was very wet as can be seen by the clover 3 foot tall. Now paddock mostly covered by thistles. Had 10 years of drought so the pasture was very degraded.
130 has Obieco tray, LR bull bar, warn winch, tinted windows, HR tow bar and IPF HID spot lights.
Not sure if I have uploaded pic correctly.
Here,s a few piks of our plod thru the high country this week.
touch wood, defer performed faultlessly ,bar interior dust ingestion.......of which i have conceded defeat. Front heavy duty springs i fitted 3000k ago have settled in and am very happy with the lift / ride and handling they have provided.. they have made a significant difference all round.
swampy plains & murry river provided the first significant fording tasks for the wagon ,of which both were running fast and averaging 2:1/2 feet + or so,,suprisingly no water ingress considering height ,,, seals must be hydrophobicbut dust particle friendly!. Still have,nt fitted snorkel and shoving my head out the window reveals more scope for greater depth crossing with std intake particularly with driver on d/stream side, allways reluctant to take anything on, thats borderline with my girls in the vehicle.
mt pinnabar tk and surrounding tks r in very good nik , i have been poking round there for 30 yrs and its the best ive seen these trails, new route on btm section of pinnabar tk cuts out the steep gnarly section,, which is a shame but the parks must cater for idiots i suppose ,shame because it always provided an injection of adreniline when attemting particularly on a flat twin bmw adv bike.
stopped into yarrongabilly caves , have been here a few times over the years,,but never taken a guided tour of one of the closed caves , allways just done the self guide cave this time we handed over the folding stuff and did,,,;jersey cave ; ,very impressive and well woth the look...thermal pool near river still a treat but the walk back up to car means arriving in a lather.this time of year!!
Davis plain tk was unexpectantly closed at buckalong ck end , from storm debris over tk i believe.Rocky plain camp ground is one i have driven past all my life ,never bothering to inspect,,,,,, very pretty spot , bush style camp , with just a drop crapper,, and a small brook near by, , this site will go into the accom log.
bluff fall west of corryong def woth a visit ,with the walk to lookout above falls , top shelf........cheers
mt pinnabar
geehi hut
mt anderson,,,,,,,,no she has not **** her pants,,,,,,,,,,mid day inspection!!!
swampy plain
rocky plain
junior cutter
blue waterholes
mt pinnabar
wild brumby mt anderson
coolamine homestead
bluff falls burrowa pine np
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