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    I found a pic of the ferry. The guy who operated it was good eye candy for the girls. He kept himself occupied with his portable gym set-up on the banks of the Jardine.

    From memory the ferry was much closer to the vehicle crossing than it is nowadays








    This group were crossing when we were on our way back home.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundalene View Post
    This was us in 1978.

    Checking out the river – crocodile problems were unherd of in those days.


    Erich
    I don't know about Qld Erich but it was in 1972 that shooting was outlawed in the NT. Hence numbers had not regenerated by that stage.

    Sorry I don't have pictures of our drive to Maningrida in 1983 when it was just a track between trees.
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    Now THAT would have been an amazing drive Dale.

    Sheila is presently re-reading Ted Egan's book "Sit Down Up North" and he spent a lot of time around Maningrida & Arnhem Land generally - plus other areas in the Territory. It's a great read.

    Having spent just a little time in some of the areas Ted writes about now gives us a totally different appreciation of his work with the Aboriginal people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Wagoo


    Note also the lack of Crocs,that was before the touchy feely do gooders had hunting them banned,the Australiasian Salt Water Crocidile is not an endangered species, as it has a very wide ranging area that is why there are sightings as far south as Bundaberg.

    That is very true...each year when we go into Arnhem Land, we see more and more salties. Some of them are getting very close to populated areas as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Wagoo

    There was/is a good reason for the percieved fragility of the series Rover axles, that is, that you break an axle before you break a diff,universal joint,gearbox or engine, as it was easier to replace an axle than to rebuild a diff centre, remember that these 2.25 motors were not an overly powerful only developing 77bhp for the petrol. the usual thing was to carry spare axles both short and long along with the felts gaskets and gasket seale.

    Note also the lack of Crocs,that was before the touchy feely do gooders had hunting them banned,the Australiasian Salt Water Crocidile is not an endangered species, as it has a very wide ranging area that is why there are sightings as far south as Bundaberg.
    Nice fuse theory UncleHo, but that didn't stop a series 2 lwb deisel belonging to a group of German overlanders from snapping it's gearbox layshaft halfway across the Jardine when we did the cape back in August 1978. They were stuck there for several weeks til a new shaft and other bits could be brought in.

    There was still the occasional croc there then. one was shot a couple of days after we headed back south.I remember slipping off the log ramp when wading back across to camp on the southern bank after leaving my vehicle on the northern side for the following days travel. The water was around 5ft deep and the current pulled me into the mangroves on the north side, and I was praying like hell that there wasn't a croc in there as I clambered through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    There was still the occasional croc there then. one was shot a couple of days after we headed back south.I remember slipping off the log ramp when wading back across to camp on the southern bank after leaving my vehicle on the northern side for the following days travel. The water was around 5ft deep and the current pulled me into the mangroves on the north side, and I was praying like hell that there wasn't a croc in there as I clambered through.
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    I remember that log ramp well, I almost came to grief on that too.

    It is croc territory so I suppose there could have been crocs there but I saw none when camping on the banks of the Jardine at the crossing point in 1980 and given the number of people in the water and camping around the crossing point at that time, I don't think anyone else saw any either or even considered it to be a risk at the time. Some of my old photos of the Jardine river I have posted before. Some photos for the CCCC crew - the Jardine

    It was normal to camp in or beside all the major river beds on the way to the cape at that time. Nobody thought otherwise.

    Camping on the Wenlock, some Toyota clowns.


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    Where Dead Men Lie

    I bought my copy soon after their trip. This is on Ebay UK if anyone is interested.

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