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Ranga
6th July 2013, 08:04 PM
Bush Tucker Man vehicle goes to museum | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/national/bush-tucker-man-vehicle-goes-to-museum/story-e6frfku9-1226675318743?from=public_rss)
Wombat Dave
6th July 2013, 08:15 PM
Now that was a good show. I use to love watching the Bush Tucker Man. :)
Chucaro
6th July 2013, 09:51 PM
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jimr1
7th July 2013, 01:30 AM
Bush Tucker Man vehicle goes to museum | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/national/bush-tucker-man-vehicle-goes-to-museum/story-e6frfku9-1226675318743?from=public_rss)
Hi Ranga , It's good to see a Minister show a bit of common sence , like many others , I used to enjoy The Bush Tucker Man . It was a great Ausie TV. show :) cheers jimr1
Road Stone
7th July 2013, 08:35 AM
I agree, it was a great show, I liked his white Defender.
What ever happened to him?
FenianEel
7th July 2013, 09:05 AM
I agree, it was a great show, I liked his white Defender.
What ever happened to him?
Bush Tucker Man, Les Hiddins and All About the Australian Bush. (http://bushtuckerman.com.au/)
UncleHo
7th July 2013, 09:18 AM
I always wondered what the ARN (army rego number) of that vehicle was, as I have a friend and fellow AULRO member that has 48-005.
Chops
7th July 2013, 04:18 PM
I always wondered what the ARN (army rego number) of that vehicle was, as I have a friend and fellow AULRO member that has 48-005.
In the article it says the following;
"He said the Land Rover - Army Registration Number 48-001 - made its premier appearance in episode one of the first series in which it was filled up with fuel at the Borroloola Inn before heading north to the Roper River."
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bob10
7th July 2013, 05:32 PM
Good man great show. This one has a particular memory for me. My then 11 year old son watched it , then went off for a while. When I asked him what he was up to, he told me he made a yabbie trap, just like Les. He placed it in the tidal creek at the back of our place, and was so proud of his work. I just had to take one of the green prawns out of the fridge , destined for dinner, and sneak it into the trap. Still haven't told him. The look on his face when he found it was priceless, not going to burst that bubble Bob
Major Les Hiddens In Cape York part 3 of 3 - YouTube (http://youtu.be/LQwmni-C2i0)
Barefoot Dave
7th July 2013, 05:53 PM
Cue collective groan from REMLR who were waiting to bid on it :wasntme:
Great news, glad there is still some sense out there.
BDave
Barefoot Dave
7th July 2013, 06:00 PM
Cue collective groan from REMLR who were waiting to bid on it :wasntme:
Great news, glad there is still some sense out there.
BDave
rangietragic
7th July 2013, 06:20 PM
Loved the bush tucker man.How he used to set up camp and make chairs and beds and hanging lockers etc out of bush timber and hessian bags was great.Never saw him make a microwave or tv though,strange.
Bearman
7th July 2013, 07:00 PM
Good to see it preserved. I also used to love watching Les's shows and wished I had the vehicle and backup to go where he did. Always wished I had the spare time to stay up north during the wet season and set up a camp and just wait the wet through living off the bush tucker (fruit and fish etc).
Sandgroper
7th July 2013, 08:22 PM
Les was the inspiration to buy my first landrover 22 years ago. At the time I wanted to buy a four wheel drive but wasn't sure which make, I saw one episode of the bush tucker man and immediately knew that I wanted a landrover. A month later I was the proud owner of a 1966 S2 ex New Zealand army Landrover and I loved it! I've also had the pleasure of meeting Les several times and he's a terrific bloke. I think it's a great decision to put this landie in a museum, great stuff!
auslizard
29th October 2018, 04:38 PM
Good man great show. This one has a particular memory for me. My then 11 year old son watched it , then went off for a while. When I asked him what he was up to, he told me he made a yabbie trap, just like Les. He placed it in the tidal creek at the back of our place, and was so proud of his work. I just had to take one of the green prawns out of the fridge , destined for dinner, and sneak it into the trap. Still haven't told him. The look on his face when he found it was priceless, not going to burst that bubble Bob
Major Les Hiddens In Cape York part 3 of 3 - YouTube (http://youtu.be/LQwmni-C2i0)
Thats gold bob just gold! :)
My Dad, Grandfather and the Major were the main inspiration for owning a Perentie and bestowed upon me a love for this land we call home and a burning desire to explore it.
Should be required viewing in the education system.
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